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November 2019
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Published: 2019-11-13, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Great screen, Animated workouts are a nice addition, Crammed with features
Connect IQ Store still a bit flaky, Pulse Ox sensor will drain battery, Heart rate accuracy iffy at high intensity
The Garmin Vivoactive 4 is another great sports-focused smartwatch that you're going to struggle to find something better for the price. While smartwatch features have largely stayed the same as its predecessor, there's even more going on on the health an...
Comes in two sizes, Built-in music storage with Spotify support, Two-button navigation
Occasional syncing issues, Convoluted app installation process
Garmin continues to improve on what it does best, which is track fitness. It doesn’t offer quite as seamless an integration to your smartphone as the Apple Watch does with iPhones or the Galaxy Watch Active 2 does with Samsung’s Galaxy phones, but it’s mo...
De belles finitions, Un cardiofréquencemètre réussi, Quatre jours d'autonomie, Une application aussi complète que pertinente
Une interface capricieuse, Un contrôle de la musique aléatoire
Avec sa Vivoactive 4, Garmin remplit le contrat. Ce nouveau modèle propose toutes les fonctionnalités attendues d'une montre connectée et parvient même à les exécuter de belle manière. Le suivi de la fréquence cardiaque reste toujours pertinent, le GPS s'...
Garmin Pay support is convenient, Music storage is standard, Week-long battery life, Unique breathwork exercises, Accurate fitness and health tracking, Useful and accurate sleep tracking
High price
The Garmin Vivoactive 4 is a solid upgrade to the Vivoactive 3 and 3 Music, and will certainly please those in need of a midrange multisport watch. It's not as flashy as the new Garmin Venu, but that might be a good thing: It has a more readable display a...
Advanced health tracking features, High quality materials, fit, and finish, Responsive touchscreen interface, Offline music and Garmin Pay support, Extensive golfing support
Heavier than the 245 Music, Display a bit dim for indoor use
Abstract: The Vivoactive 4 comes in two sizes, with an “S” variant aimed at those with smaller wrists. That’s not all that’s new. The watch also comes with music playback as standard and has a Pulse Ox sensor for measuring blood oxygen saturation, to name a couple...