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140 recensioni
04/2025
alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 140 recensioni su Garmin Vivomove HR. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 4.3/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.1/5 per altri prodotti. I commenti su portabilità e prezzo sono globale positive. In aggiunta, dimensione e design ottengono ottime recensioni. Si osservano varie lamentele circa il software.
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Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Garmin Vivomove HR ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 86/100 = qualità Molto buono.
Recensione esperto da : Jill Duffy (pcmag.com)
Garmin's Vivomove HR is a beautiful analog watch first and a smart fitness tracker with a heart rate sensor second.
Recensione esperto da : Scott Stein (cnet.com)
Want a full fitness tracker but don't want it to look like one? The Garmin Vivomove HR might be your choice.
Full fitness features on a regular-looking analog watch. The Vivomove HR includes heart rate, step count and sleep tracking, and smart functions like notifications. It works on Android and iOS and has 50-meter water resistance and a weeklong-plus...
The tiny touch display is hard to navigate. There are no physical buttons. It lasts longer in watch-only mode but won't track fitness, and the glass body can collect scuffs.
Garmin's heart-tracking blend of fashion watch and fitness watch is a great choice for everyday watch wearers who want a fully embedded fitness experience.
Recensione esperto da : James Peckham (techradar.com)
Perhaps the best looking Garmin yet
Premium feel ; Innovative design
Limited notifications ; No built-in GPS
Garmin's new and improved hybrid watch has a few minor upgrades, but the new design is a big improvement for anyone looking to hide fitness features on their wrist.
Recensione esperto da : Britta O'Boyle (pocket-lint.com)
Garmin announced several devices at consumer electronic show IFA in Berlin, including the Vivomove HR.On first glance, the Vivomove HR looks like any
The Garmin Vivomove HR combines beauty with brains. It's a stunning device that appears to find the perfect balance between a classic timepiece you can wear with jeans or business wear and a smart device thanks to that hidden touchscreen.
TechAdvisor Recommended
Recensione esperto da : Henry Burrell (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Garmin Vivomove HR is an affordable, versatile take on the hybrid smartwatch with more features than its price suggests. Here's our full review
Recensione esperto da : Andrew Williams (stuff.tv)
This minimalist watch has secret Garmin powers...
Better at fitness than it first appears ; Fairly good battery life ; Supports notifications, including WhatsApp ; Uses the same app as Garmin’s advanced watches
No GPS ; Screen visibility only okay in bright light ; Design could do with more refinement
One of the most fitness-focused hybrid watches around and a great Garmin-lite tracker for newbies
Recensione esperto da : Scott Stein (cnet.co.uk)
Why can't smartwatches look normal?
Full fitness features on a regular-looking analog watch. The Vivomove HR includes heart rate, step count and sleep tracking, and smart functions like notifications. It works on Android and iOS and has 50-meter water resistance and a weeklong-plus...
The tiny touch display is hard to navigate. There are no physical buttons. It lasts longer in watch-only mode but won't track fitness, and the glass body can collect scuffs.
Garmin's heart-tracking blend of fashion watch and fitness watch is a great choice for everyday watch wearers who want a fully embedded fitness experience.
Recensione esperto da (which.co.uk)
Garmin calls the Vivomove HR a stylish hybrid smartwatch, but does it successfully pair fashion with functionality? It has a built-in heart-rate monitor, and plenty of the fitness features we've come to expect from this fitness tracker brand. So what...
Recensione esperto da : Caitlin McGarry (tomsguide.com)
I love that the Vivomove HR's face never gives away its smart features until you want to see them. The design of the display, which is hidden until you raise your wrist, is brilliant. But this hybrid smartwatch suffers from an identity crisis. It wants...
Can be used as a watch, no phone required ; Stylish enough to wear all day
Inaccurate sleep tracking ; Display is difficult to see in sunlight ; Lightweight workout features
Garmin’s Vivomove HR is an attractive timepiece, but its smart fitness-tracking features leave a lot to be desired.
Recensione esperto da : Ray Maker (dcrainmaker.com)
Sometimes, beauty is only skin deep.
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