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Garmin vívosmart 3, Fitness/Activity Tracker with Smart Notifications and Heart Rate Monitoring, Black ,Small-Medium
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Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | vivo |
Style | Black (Small/Medium) |
Color | Black |
Screen Size | 0.8 Inches |
Special Feature | Bluetooth |
Shape | Heart |
Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | VIRB Ultra 30, VIRB X, VIRB XE |
About this item
- The thinnest HR-equipped activity tracker from Garmin at 4mm thinner and more form fitting than Vivo smart HR; Strap material: silicone
- While not in use, the discreet display disappears into the device so as not to overshadow your style. Display size: 0. 38 x 0. 76 inches, Display resolution: 64 x 128 pixels
- Measures VO2 Max, which is widely recognized as an excellent measure of your aerobic fitness and should increase as your fitness improves
- Stress monitoring enables users to see periods of elevated stress or restful recovery
- New strength training activity will count sets, reps, and rest times and will push them to Garmin Connect for review
- included components: manual
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Battery life | 3.7 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.8 |
Mobile App | 3.7 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.4 |
Accuracy | 3.6 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 3.8 | 4.2 |
Sleep tracking | 3.5 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 3.9 | 4.2 |
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size | Small/Medium | — | 1 Count (Pack of 1) | — | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
operating system | — | android | android | android | android |
display size | 0.8 inches | 1968.51 inches | 0.96 inches | 3 inches | 0.72 inches |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth Smart, ANT+ | — | GPS | — | USB |
supported applications | Heart Rate Monitor | Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Alarm, Phone, Fitness Tracker, Reminders | Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, GPS | Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Alarm, Phone, Fitness Tracker, Reminders | Fitness Tracker |
input interface | touch screen | touch screen | touch screen, touch screen, touch screen, touch screen, touch screen | touch screen | touch screen |
wireless standard | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth |
From the manufacturer
Your activity tracker doesn’t define you, but what you do with it certainly can. That’s why vívosmart 3 features a discreet but attractive profile to help it fit right in with any fashion, and its smart features keep you on your toes. Track activity, monitor your heart rate, get smart notifications, and even access detailed fitness monitoring tools such as VO2 max estimate and your fitness age.
vivosmart 3
Smart Activity Tracker with Wrist-based Heart Rate and Fitness Monitoring Tools
- Includes fitness monitoring tools such as VO2 max, fitness age and strength training
- Monitor wellness with all-day stress tracking and the relaxation-based breathing timer
- 24/7 heart rate monitoring with Elevate wrist heart rate technology
- Tracks steps, floors climbed, calories burned, intensity minutes, sleep and more
- Safe for swimming and showering
- Battery life: up to 5 days
Subtle, Stylish and Smart
Your sense of style is uniquely you. Let vívosmart 3 complement that style without trying to overshadow it. Featuring a slim, inconspicuous band, vívosmart 3 is as hip as anything in your closet. Even better, it’s a master of subtlety. The tracker’s hidden display is only visible when you want it to be. When you’re not using it, it disappears into the device. It’s the perfect companion for the office, the gym, the pool and everywhere in between.
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Daily Fitness MonitoringThanks to Elevate wrist-based heart rate technology¹, vívosmart 3 activity tracker is full of great features that let you get a better idea of your current fitness level. For example, it’s our first dedicated activity tracker to offer VO2 max estimate. It can even estimate your fitness age, which you may be able to decrease over time with hard work and regular exercise. |
Wellness Monitoringvívosmart 3 tracks heart rate variability (HRV), which is used to calculate and display your stress level. You can look at this graph right on your device anytime you’re sitting or at rest. When the level starts to move up, it indicates that your stress is getting higher. What causes this? Any number of physical or emotional external sources. vívosmart 3 helps you recognize when this is happening so you can find a way to relieve the stress. |
Your Personal Rep CounterGym rats, rejoice. We’re adding a companion to your workout — or more specifically, a companion that’s great at keeping count. When you start a strength training activity on vívosmart 3, the device will capture your exercises, reps and sets along with your work and rest times so you can leave the notebook at home. That data gets pushed to Garmin Connect during your next sync so you can review your workout in even greater detail. |
Smart Notifications and Smarter FeaturesTo help keep up with your busy lifestyle, you can view emails, text messages and social network notifications right on your wrist. Other features that help you stay linked with life include automatic uploads to Garmin Connect and compatibility with TrueUp, which lets you synchronize multiple activity trackers. The ability to find your phone and music controls are also available right at the wrist. |
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Battery Life | Up to 1 year | Up to 5 days | Up to 5 days | Up to 5 days |
Activity Tracking | 24/7 | 24/7 | 24/7 | 24/7 |
Intensity Minutes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Move IQ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Floors Climbed | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Smart Notifications | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
VO2 Max & Fitness Age | ✓ | |||
All Day Stress Level | ✓ | |||
Strength Training | ✓ | |||
GPS | ✓ |
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Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.5 x 0.25 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
ASIN | B00CF5P51C |
Item model number | 010-01755-10 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #379,068 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #838 in Activity & Fitness Trackers #2,171 in Electronics & Gadgets |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth Smart, ANT+ |
Special features | Bluetooth |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution | 64 x 128 pixels |
Color | Black |
Whats in the box | vivosmart 3, manual, Charge cable |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | April 12, 2017 |
Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 0.8 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 1 GB |
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Product Description
Featuring a sleek design and a hidden display that’s only on when you need it, Vivo smart 3 tracks steps, floors climbed, sleep and so much more. It tracks your fitness and wellness with all-day HR and Stress monitoring, VO2 Max and Fitness Age. With Move IQ and a new Strength Training activity which automatically counts your weight training reps, working out will be convenient and effective.
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Customers like the value of the wearable computer. However, some customers dislike the readability. Opinions are mixed on performance, sleep tracking, accuracy, battery life, ease of use, and connectivity.
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Customers are satisfied with the value of the wearable computer. They mention that it is a good product for the price, well constructed, and worth the investment in their health.
"...It’s priced fairly, because you’re paying for quality and the Garmin name, which in my opinion, has earned my loyalty...." Read more
"...If you can find it at a great price then go for it." Read more
"...for the good: Its feature rich, name brand and and seems well constructed for the price...." Read more
"...and functionality of controls within the watch itself are great for the price point." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention it's very good in almost everything, has decent battery life, and works pretty well for walking on a treadmill, TRX, and Zumba. However, others say that it'd not very functional as a watch except indoors, the movement to turn it on does not work very well, and the watch functions are poor.
"...so evidently I just tested it. The alarm vibration is fine, but weak...." Read more
"Great app. Lots of cool data to track. Heart rate seems accurate. When I run on the treadmill the distance is accurate...." Read more
"...The vibrate functionality worked for a day, but stopped working after 2 days, and has never come back...." Read more
"...With the Garmin, there are more functions on the unit, it can automatically record certain activities such as running or walking, and the heart rate..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sleep tracking. Some mention that the sleep is good, and the activity tracker is slightly more accurate than the old vivosmart hr. They like the app's ability to keep track of steps and sleep over time. However, some say that when they go into the water it's hard to track their swimming performance, and that the activity minutes are not always accurate.
"...You don't have to mess with it unless you want to. It will track everything. Took a little getting used to the interface but it's all good...." Read more
"...that I can use it while swimming but there is still no way for the tracker to track swimming...." Read more
"...Sleep tracking is good, as all Garmins have been.Biggest plus is small size and thinness, discreet display...." Read more
"...Garmin, there are more functions on the unit, it can automatically record certain activities such as running or walking, and the heart rate monitor..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the wearable computer. Some mention that the heart rate monitor data is fairly accurate, while others say that it's not really very accurate. Some say that the tracker is great, while other say that its not reliable.
"...Heart rate seems accurate. When I run on the treadmill the distance is accurate. You don't have to mess with it unless you want to...." Read more
"...I've used it a handful of times. It's not super precise if you move to quick you have to be steady and the app let's you specify what workout you did..." Read more
"...as running or walking, and the heart rate monitor seems like it's mostly accurate...." Read more
"...The battery life still holds up to 5 days of charge. The heart rate sensor is fairly accurate during normal conditions, and every time I go to the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that it has a good battery life, while others say that it doesn't last as long as it should. The watch needs to be recharged about every 4-5 days, or else it wakes up and shuts off. The screen is faint and turns off quickly.
"...It required frequent charging but had a beefy sturdy band...." Read more
"...later it’s now September 2019 and I’ve had zero issues, battery life is easily 4-5 days and it keep accurate measurement of my heart rate and steps..." Read more
"...I find the battery needs to be recharged about every 4-5 days, or else I wake up and find that it's dead...." Read more
"...-It doesn't stay on the entire time. Saves the battery. Although I charge it every day, it's nice that it can last up to 3 days for me...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the wearable computer. Some mention that the app syncs well with MyFitnessPal and makes adjustments to calory goals based on it, while others say that they may experience repeated syncing problems with the Garmin Connect app. They also mention that they have difficulty sying to their iPad and that the instructions are not user friendly.
"...The thing that does bother me is the inability to properly sync with other apps...." Read more
"...The app seems fine, although there is sooo much information bombarding you. I think Fitbit's app is simpler and much nicer because of it...." Read more
"...The app had repeated trouble syncing leading to calls to CS, or repeated re-installation of the app...." Read more
"...It tries to sync with my phone WAY too often, seems like every 3-5 minutes...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wearable computer. Some mention that the app is easy to use, while others say that the interface isn't the most intuitive and difficult to navigate.
"...The app has many activities you can log but the device is limited to only a handful, which wouldn't be terrible if you could pick your favorites...." Read more
"...Software could be a bit better organized. Many many menus and options. I wish you could tell the amount of steps that you had during a run...." Read more
"...has a silicone cover which feels quite nice to the touch and responds well, but it looks like it is permanently fogged over...." Read more
"...Easy enough to do...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the readability of the wearable computer. They mention that the display can be hard to see in direct sunlight, the graph label readability is poor, and the display is dull. Some customers also mention that it's fuzzy and not clear.
"...15 minutes to do this after my workout because it reads about 99% of all exercises incorrectly, and THEN it doesn't let me add custom exercises!..." Read more
"...VERDICT:If you don't mind the slightly out of focus display, hit or miss accuracy of some of the features and..." Read more
"...CONS: Display can be hard to see in direct sunlight. The build quality, specifically the strap, is not well made...." Read more
"...Also the display on the screen is a little fuzzy, this is caused by waterproof rubber coating, its still totally readable but it does detract from..." Read more
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This was interesting though, it does not work under a boxing glove. The screen gets activated and the timer gets stopped. So, I put it in my pocket one night at the gym and in the activity summary it still listed a heart rate for the session that seemed pretty close to what it should have been. Smart little device!
There few annoying quirks, why wouldn't you have boxing or kickboxing as an activity but include flying?
Pro tip: You can input your Google Fit app data by downloading it from Google and then uploading to the Garmin website.
Update 6 months. This thing is sweet. The band is very sturdy. Between kick boxing, working on my house and car I've caught it on random stuff enough times that the band has chunks taken out of it but it holds fine. It wouldn't be great for swimming. In the shower the water drops activate things. Like my phone blasting Van Halen in the other room 😆
1) not always on display. I work from home and I need something to keep my active but not constantly in my face.
2) I love the move bar, at first I didn't like it but then I figured out how to get it to clear properly and now it's the best since I sit all day.
3) I really like the silent alarms. The other trackers I tested were very loud vibrating, one even woke up my boyfriend when it went off. This one I have set to low and it gently wakes me
3) Sleep data and not just how long I slept.
4) constant heart rate tracking, I want to keep tabs on my heart overall and not just during an activity.
These are the things I've really loved. There are a few things I'm bummed about.
1) I love that I can use it while swimming but there is still no way for the tracker to track swimming. I'm a swimmer but I swim for fun so I don't want a dedicated swim tracker or something with a huge screen. I was hoping that this would be nice but it's only so-so. It also took a bit to figure out how to swim with it too, the Vivosmart HR lets you lock the screen which is great for water sports but this one doesn't. The best I could do was turn off gestures and wait for the display to turn off which meant I couldn't really keep tabs on my swim. I also think you can put it on the Do not disturb mode but I haven't checked to see how that works in water.
2) The app has many activities you can log but the device is limited to only a handful, which wouldn't be terrible if you could pick your favorites. I like to hike, walk, swim and do yoga daily. Most of these have to be logged under other because there is nothing on the tracker for it. It's not terrible but I do need to constantly tweak my activities.
3) A bit bummed that they didn't opt to include GPS with this device since the HR+ had it.
4) The thing that does bother me is the inability to properly sync with other apps. Currently they only have 3 apps they approve and if you don't like the way those work you are stuck with having to export from you app of choice and hope the import data comes in properly. As of now I use MyFitnessPal and all my syncs to them are titled "Generic Workout" which is a mess. I like Wahoo since I can do GPS on my phone and broadcast my heart rate through the tracker to get a better picture of my activity. But again I need to export to garmin and I haven't found a way yet to merge data/activities.
I'm hoping that as time goes new updates come out that will include more customizing options to make the trackers tailored to the user. As of now I've been using for about 3 days and plan to update this in a few weeks to see if there is any other problems or new things I discover.
2 WEEK UPDATE: Since getting this there are a few issues I've come across and quirks I've worked out. For one in order to use this while swimming you do indeed need to turn off gestures, it's the best way for it to not keep pausing your workout. I have yet to figure out a good way to track my swimming since there's no option on the tracker itself. I hoped since it was doing strength training with reps that maybe that could be useful but I haven't figured it out yet. That being said strength training rep count is a cool feature. I've used it a handful of times. It's not super precise if you move to quick you have to be steady and the app let's you specify what workout you did. Sometimes it even registered properly what it's doing others it had no clue. The IQ movement thing is cool but since you can't edit it nor have it show up in your dashboard it seems kinda useless. I've also had a few hiccups with it, one day the alarm didn't go off at all and I have no clue why, it worked the next fine. As of now if I need to be up at a certain time I set my phone as a backup. Today I had a major annoyance as I was walking out for the gym. For some reason my tracker decided to pair itself to my phone again while I was trying to broadcast HR. I'm not sure why but it totally threw a wrench in my plan. I couldn't pair to my phone for about ten minutes and after I finally had it set up I couldn't get the music control to work. I walked to the gym, swam and came back and it wasn't until I removed my device from my phone and re added did it start to work again. The last thing is the move bar. I like that I can do things like walk to reset it or some fast dancing but I am a bit annoyed that it has to be continuous until it clears or it will completely negate any progress you make to clear the bar. This can be annoying if you are walking to clear it and need to stop to do something or when sometimes you are still moving but not "enough" for it to register. I've had multiple times where my bar line is blinking clear and then it just comes back completely like I sat down or something. Or in other cases while grocery shopping which is about an hour of random walking the move bar didn't clear at all. I guess a leisurely or slow walk will never register movement which is kinda stupid because you are moving.
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La funcionalidad es excelente, todo lo descrito funciona muy bien y con facilidad. No he tendio ni un problema de conectividad con mi teléfono y la pantalla no ha fallado como los Vivosmart anteriores. Es mas grande y legible y por si fuera poco es mas delgado.