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Oceniający oceniają ten produkt na 71/100. Przeanalizowaliśmy te oceny, wiek produktu i inne czynniki, ale ilość ocenionych opinii dla tego produktu jest zbyt mała, aby obliczyć wiarygodne alaScore™.
Opinie eksperta : Alastair Stevenson (trustedreviews.com)
The smartest band you'll find at this price
Reliable fitness tracking for the price ; Week long battery life ; Comfy gym-ready fit
Screen is too small for most notifications ; Limited smartwatch functionality
The Vivosmart 5 is Garmin’s latest answer to the Fitbit Luxe and Charge 5. It’s a slim-form-factor band design wearable designed for runners that want a discreet wearable to track their weekly workouts and 5km runs or cycles. While it’s far from the...
Opinie eksperta : Andy Boxall (digitaltrends.com)
The design of the Garmin Vivosmart 5 won't make you look twice, but don't ignore it just yet, because the software really saves this fitness tracker.
Detailed Garmin Connect platform Comprehensive sensor array Lightweight and comfortable Accurate health and sleep tracking
Disappointing battery life Generic design
“The design of the Garmin Vivosmart 5 won't make you look twice, but the comprehensive Garmin Connect platform makes this a fitness tracker a standout.”
Opinie eksperta : Cat Ellis (techradar.com)
The Garmin Vivosmart 5 is a lightweight fitness tracker that takes the fight directly to Fitbit – and fares well. It's certainly not as attractive as devices like the Fitbit Charge 5 and Fitbit Luxe thanks to its rather utilitarian design and...
Well designed interfaceExtremely light and comfortableAuto activity trackingParticularly good sleep tracking
Monochrome displayNo on-board GPSPolycarbonate lens rather than toughened glass
The Garmin Vivosmart 5 is a lightweight, lean fitness tracker for anyone who values data above looks. It's not as chic as a Fitbit Luxe or Inspire 2, but packs a whole lot more info and insights at your fingertips, with even more available in the...
Opinie eksperta : Adrienne So (wired.com)
Vivosmart 5. It still has Body Battery, along with a host of little, but necessary, improvements. Most importantly, it now has connected GPS to more accurately track your outdoor runs and walks. The touchscreen and button are larger and much more...
Affordable. Easy to use. Now with connected GPS. Bigger, brighter, and more reliable OLED touchscreen. Abnormal heart rate detection. Incident detection. Syncs with Strava. Garmin Connect and Move IQ is the best.
No onboard GPS. The field for entry-level, sub-$200 trackers is a lot bigger now than it was four years ago.
I found the Vivosmart 5 to be pretty reasonably priced, and as a nerdier person, I like Garmin’s Connect app much better than Fitbit’s. (Garmin also doesn’t lock most of its best features behind a $10-per-month subscription.) If you’ve been looking for...
Opinie eksperta : Angela Moscaritolo (pcmag.com)
From the Venu 2 GPS smartwatch to the fashion-forward Lily, Garmin makes some of the best and most beautiful wearables on the market. But not everyone cares about advanced features and fashion-forward designs. If you're looking for a simple,...
All-day heart rate, respiration, SpO2, and stress trackingGood battery lifeAutomatically tracks certain activitiesEmergency assistance features
Black-and-white screen with no always-on settingMinor accuracy issues in testingNo built-in GPSDoesn't track heart rhythm or skin temperature variationsLacks contactless payment support
Garmin's Vivosmart 5 fitness tracker is light on excitement, but makes it easy to keep tabs on your activity, sleep, and other key health metrics.
Opinie eksperta : Victoria Song (theverge.com)
Vivosmart 5 is a solid fitness tracker that improves upon the flaws of its predecessors instead of introducing a host of new ones. If you were thinking about upgrading from a Vivosmart 3 or 4, do it. The physical button is worth it. For everyone else...
The button is much improved Menu navigation also improved Comfortable to wear You can now swap out bands
Pricey considering the simple display Hard to read notifications due to small text
Ultimately for me, it was a nice break to wear the Vivosmart 5 after weeks of testing feature-laden fitness smartwatches. The heyday of the fitness band may well be behind us, but there’s something to be said for a gadget that’s not trying to be a mini...
Opinie eksperta : Lexy Savvides (cnet.com)
Garmin's Vivosmart 5 is deceptively simple. It looks like a run-of-the-mill tracker on the outside but packs many health and fitness features from Garmin's more expensive watches in a lightweight band. There's blood oxygen, 24/7 heart-rate monitoring,...
Comfortable, slim designGreat fitness and energy monitoring toolsAndroid and iOS compatibleBattery lasts almost a week in ideal conditions
Connected GPS onlyMonochrome screenNo always-on display optionNotifications and workout stats may be too small to read easily
Good for fitness fans who need some extra battery lifeIt really feels a bit outdated to have a fitness tracker that uses a monochrome display in 2022, even if the battery life lasts a little longer than some other trackers. The Fitbit Charge 5 has a...
Opinie eksperta : Conor Allison (pocket-lint.com)
Garmin's long-awaited return to the fitness tracker scene is here, but was it worth the wait? We've tested the Vivosmart 5 to find out.
Uncomplicated design ; Great entry point into Garmin Connect ; Packed with advanced tracking features
No GPS ; Relatively pricey ; Poor sleep tracking ; Pulse Ox drains battery life rapidly
Garmin's dive back into the fitness tracker market is a welcome one, offering a simple yet metric-heavy entry point into its ecosystem. At the same price as a Fitbit Charge 5, though, its lack of GPS, as well as sleep tracking inconsistencies and...
Opinie eksperta : Chris Rowlands (stuff.tv)
With a streamlined design, week-long battery and plenty of tracking smarts, is the Garmin Vivosmart 5 a worthy fitness tracker for your wrist?
Lightweight, comfortable fit ; Streamlined, swappable design ; Comprehensive tracking features ; Seven-day battery life
Underwhelming display ; Slightly fiddly interface ; No built-in GPS tracking
Its lightweight design might be forgettable, but if you can deal with the dinky screen and lack of built-in GPS, the streamlined Vivosmart 5 offers a lot of tracking smarts for a relatively affordable price
Opinie eksperta : Matthew Miller (zdnet.com)
Some people prefer a simple band form factor for tracking their daily activity, and the new Garmin Vivosmart 5 backs that experience up with the vast Garmin ecosystem.
Light weight and very comfortable for 24/7 wear ; Advanced sleep tracking and blood oxygen sensor ; Stress tracking and Body Battery support ; Powerful Garmin ecosystem and capability
No integrated GPS ; Monochrome display
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