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It’s a bit fiddly to set up.. the time doesn’t sinc and I had to revert to google to find out how to set it manually, also faffing around to change km to miles and farenheight to centigrade. All do-able but stupidly difficult. After that I can’t really fault it, I chose it because I horse ride and swim - most other makes are not waterproof and cleanable when muddy. Great info, still discovering new bits a couple of weeks on, it’s works out when I’m swimming or walking without me doing anything although I can be more specific with activities if I want. I would like to be able to use the sat nav side of Garmin for routes and instances and expected more, there is a non Garmin app but lost interest trying to register into it. It does all the personal monitoring I want and more, but there is room for it to be even better. It’s good and has more potential. Relatively comfortable to wear and lasts a long time between charges. I’m happy with my purchase.Read full review
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Good points are the step count which is more accurate that a previous big brand tracker I had which could over estimate by up to 30%. The heart rate tracker also seems pretty accurate. The inbuilt GPS is also good for me as I can use it for cycling without relying on a mobile phone. However, the downsides are very inaccurate sleep statistics. The vivosport doesn't always recognise when I am awake or sometimes when I get up in the night. It records these as light sleep. So, fine if you sleep through the night then it probably will seem accurate but if sleep is disturbed then I would question how much use it really is. For example the other night it told me I had had 9 unbroken hours sleep when I had woken up from a nightmare, got up to use the bathroom and then layed awake for over an hour. The screen is also very small and quite fiddly to use. I find the cycling app isn't easy to locate and I have set it up indoor cycling when I thought it was outdoor and using GPS. Ideally, I would have liked a hybrid watch with the features of the Garmin that could be actiually be worn as an everday watch. However, they don't seem to exist. Either the watches are too large for my (smallish) wrists or don't have options like GPS i.e. Nokia Steel HR. So in many ways the Garmin was a compromise for me. Would I buy it again...probably not. I suspect my impatience got the better of me rather than waiting for what would have been a more suitable product. Of course, that is not the fault of the vivosport & other people may find it exactly what they want.Read full review
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Much easier to get set up than I thought it would be. Comfortable to wear and lightweight, so much so I sometimes forget to actually use it! I bought it for the GPS link-up, but found a lot of the other features are things that I would never have considered useful, but now I'm checking them all the time:)
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Very happy with the tracker, does exactly what I wanted it to do although probably has more functions that I will need. Only criticisms would be: 1. Took several attempts to get the device to pair pair with my Nord One+ using Bluetooth but got there eventually. 2. The GPS can be a bit slow to connect and go active. 3. The strap is a little small for a Small/Medium, as I have only small (male) wrists and have to use the second to last hole.
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The product is good but personally I expected more because I compared it with my old WeLook Neo which, in my opinion, is much better. Pro - Detailed Android application Cons 1. It is not accurate in managing the hours of sleep 2. It is too intrusive with notifications 3. Watch faces are few 4. the light often dont turn on when I rotate the wrist
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