The Garmin vivomove Trend is a stylish hybrid smartwatch featuring a 40 mm LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 254 x 346 pixels. Weighing only 28.3 g, it is lightweight and comfortable to wear. This smartwatch is waterproof up to 50 m, making it suitable for swimming and water sports. The silicone band in black adds a modern touch, while the built-in GPS allows for accurate tracking of your outdoor activities.
The Garmin vivomove Trend is a stylish hybrid smartwatch featuring a 40 mm LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 254 x 346 pixels. Weighing only 28.3 g, it is lightweight and comfortable to wear. This smartwatch is waterproof up to 50 m, making it suitable for swimming and water sports. The silicone band in black adds a modern touch, while the built-in GPS allows for accurate tracking of your outdoor activities.
The Garmin vivomove Trend is a stylish hybrid smartwatch featuring a 40 mm LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 254 x 346 pixels. Weighing only 28.3 g, it is lightweight and comfortable to wear. This smartwatch is waterproof up to 50 m, making it suitable for swimming and water sports. The silicone band in black adds a modern touch, while the built-in GPS allows for accurate tracking of your outdoor activities.
The Garmin vivomove Trend is a stylish hybrid smartwatch featuring a 40 mm LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 254 x 346 pixels. Weighing only 28.3 g, it is lightweight and comfortable to wear. This smartwatch is waterproof up to 50 m, making it suitable for swimming and water sports. The silicone band in black adds a modern touch, while the built-in GPS allows for accurate tracking of your outdoor activities.
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I still wear the Garmin vivomove HR from time to time. Tried the vivomove style, and went through three different versions of the Garmin vivomove Trend. It was a nice timepiece and the design was lovely. One in a while the touch screen was not quite precise enough for my needs. The auto-brightness never quite got the screen bright enough. Battery life was great, weight was lovely, and the navigation was easy. As far as accuracy goes, yes, I felt it was just as accurate as my Garmin Fēnix 7X or EPIX 2. Why didn't I keep it? 1. no airplane mode 2. no shutdown feature 3. no Health Snapshot 4. no morning report
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I originally bought a Whoop because I only was interested in learning the most accurate data about my health. After two weeks with it, I had realized the sleep tracking features were horrendous. Returned it and made the switch to this garmin device. This has been extremely accurate. I love all the different features and metrics this watch has. While also not being too noticeable/obvious a smart watch. Loving this. Highly recommend
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I’ve never owned a smart watch before as all the ones that are out on the market right now cost an arm and a leg but GovX is affordable and sells quality products. I love how this watch can Jeep track of several different things at once but I also have to say a minor little thing I don’t like and that’s how the step counter doesn’t seem to synch up with the one that is on my smart phone but then again maybe it does but I just haven’t figured it all out yet. Because both step counters give me different counts rather then the same for both. Keeping track of multiple things like resting heart rate, breaths per minute, calories burned, distance traveled, steps taken.
| Product dimensions | 4.06 x 4.06 x 1.19 cm; 42.52 Grams |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
| Display technology | LCD |
| Human interface input | Touch Pad |
Garmin vĂvomove Trend, Stylish Hybrid Smartwatch, Black
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Garmin vĂvomove Trend 40mm Hybrid Smartwatch - Slate Stainless Steel - 010-02665-00
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Garmin Vivomove Trend Smart Sports Watch (Black)
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Garmin Vivomove Trend Slate with Black 010-02665-00
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Garmin Vivomove Trend Smart Sports Watch (Black)
14-day returns
I still wear the Garmin vivomove HR from time to time. Tried the vivomove style, and went through three different versions of the Garmin vivomove Trend. It was a nice timepiece and the design was lovely. One in a while the touch screen was not quite precise enough for my needs. The auto-brightness never quite got the screen bright enough. Battery life was great, weight was lovely, and the navigation was easy. As far as accuracy goes, yes, I felt it was just as accurate as my Garmin Fēnix 7X or EPIX 2. Why didn't I keep it? 1. no airplane mode 2. no shutdown feature 3. no Health Snapshot 4. no morning report
I originally bought a Whoop because I only was interested in learning the most accurate data about my health. After two weeks with it, I had realized the sleep tracking features were horrendous. Returned it and made the switch to this garmin device. This has been extremely accurate. I love all the different features and metrics this watch has. While also not being too noticeable/obvious a smart watch. Loving this. Highly recommend
I’ve never owned a smart watch before as all the ones that are out on the market right now cost an arm and a leg but GovX is affordable and sells quality products. I love how this watch can Jeep track of several different things at once but I also have to say a minor little thing I don’t like and that’s how the step counter doesn’t seem to synch up with the one that is on my smart phone but then again maybe it does but I just haven’t figured it all out yet. Because both step counters give me different counts rather then the same for both. Keeping track of multiple things like resting heart rate, breaths per minute, calories burned, distance traveled, steps taken.
I bought this about 3 weeks ago after so much frustration with FitBit. I kind of thought they were the only fitness tracker with a lot of features. I quickly learned that this Garmin Sport does more than my previous FitBits for no extra money. I love all of the health and wellness tracking. I am still learning all it can do but am loving it. I have had numerous compliments on the fact that it looks like a watch but then "surprise" look what it does. So happy.
I’m glad I chose Garmin when I needed to replace my tracker. I was happy to hear that the battery would last up to 5 days, but decided to turn on the sleep tracking option - which brought that claim of 5 days between charges down to about 2. So that’s fine, I can charge it every couple days. I really like the look of an analog watch with the hidden screen. I do find that the screen sometimes doesn’t respond right away, especially if my hands are dirty, so turning off an alarm or looking at an alert or starting an activity isn’t always frustration free, but what do you want, if there were a single button I wouldn’t be able to dive with it on to check my spo2 and the like. Speaking of getting it wet, I’ve noticed that when I do get it wet sometimes it recognizes water ... MoreI’m glad I chose Garmin when I needed to replace my tracker. I was happy to hear that the battery would last up to 5 days, but decided to turn on the sleep tracking option - which brought that claim of 5 days between charges down to about 2. So that’s fine, I can charge it every couple days. I really like the look of an analog watch with the hidden screen. I do find that the screen sometimes doesn’t respond right away, especially if my hands are dirty, so turning off an alarm or looking at an alert or starting an activity isn’t always frustration free, but what do you want, if there were a single button I wouldn’t be able to dive with it on to check my spo2 and the like. Speaking of getting it wet, I’ve noticed that when I do get it wet sometimes it recognizes water as a touch and starts moving through menus as if I were interacting with the touch screen, that’s fine, I was being sarcastic about diving above, I don’t swim often and can use shower time to charge it! No big deal. Overall, I’m very pleased with the purchase and the customer service - despite anything I’ve said, for the price point is it WAY better than what I switched from in almost every way. That almost is because on the other one I could reliably dismiss alarms when my hands are dirty, which is often.
I have a small Garmin vivosport and wanted to upgrade to more features and longer battery. I got the brown vivomove sport with the clock face and it is very attractive. But there are a few things about the mechanics that I do not like. Perhaps it is my inability to make it work right. First, if I register my sleep time so the watch is “inactive” during that time it really shuts everything down. I can’t even see the time in the middle of the night or dark because it won’t light up or turn on.so I had to un-register that part and now I can see the time in the dark but I also get watch activity(buzzes) all night. The little vivosport did not have that problem. Also I am not happy with the handling of the widgets….so many and not always what I want. When set to ... MoreI have a small Garmin vivosport and wanted to upgrade to more features and longer battery. I got the brown vivomove sport with the clock face and it is very attractive. But there are a few things about the mechanics that I do not like. Perhaps it is my inability to make it work right. First, if I register my sleep time so the watch is “inactive” during that time it really shuts everything down. I can’t even see the time in the middle of the night or dark because it won’t light up or turn on.so I had to un-register that part and now I can see the time in the dark but I also get watch activity(buzzes) all night. The little vivosport did not have that problem. Also I am not happy with the handling of the widgets….so many and not always what I want. When set to activity, like walking, it shows the time but not the distance as you go. Setting to watch GPS or phone GPS? Very confusing because it doesn’t work in all situations and I’m not sure the advantage of each way. Hiking in sparce GPS area (mountains) my vivosport did just fine, except I’d run out of battery before the hike was over. I like Garmin and expected more from this watch. I will be returning it if they’ll take it back. It’s taken me awhile to try it out in different situations to see if my problems were human error.
The watch is great so far - an awesome example of minimalistic design with great features. I wanted a classic looking watch that can help with fitness and I thought I had found it with the vivomove sport. However the frustrations and roadblocks that Garmin put in the way makes me unable to recommend ANY Garmin to my friends. No1 -you have to have the latest phone - or else garmin connect app wont download, so I cant use my phone with this new watch, and there goes half of the reasons why I bought it. I have to connect to my Ipad just to get it to work. No2 Accessories - Garmin make a million different bands for all their models, except I am restricted to a 20mm size if I want it to fit on my watch - 20mm is too small, just give me an extra 2mm. No3 - I cant find a ... MoreThe watch is great so far - an awesome example of minimalistic design with great features. I wanted a classic looking watch that can help with fitness and I thought I had found it with the vivomove sport. However the frustrations and roadblocks that Garmin put in the way makes me unable to recommend ANY Garmin to my friends. No1 -you have to have the latest phone - or else garmin connect app wont download, so I cant use my phone with this new watch, and there goes half of the reasons why I bought it. I have to connect to my Ipad just to get it to work. No2 Accessories - Garmin make a million different bands for all their models, except I am restricted to a 20mm size if I want it to fit on my watch - 20mm is too small, just give me an extra 2mm. No3 - I cant find a backlight - so the watch is useless after dark And all of this is after 2 days of using it. It is a birthday present so I will stick with it, but Garmin are their own worst enemy
I've had the watch for about a month now. Replaced the silicone band with a metal band so inductive charging is almost impossible (I like the inductive charging). The watch functions well and is comfortable. The number one issue is that it is hard to read. With the hands being black and the background being black it's difficult to read during the day and impossible at night.
I had the choice between Garmin and Fitbit, and in all honesty, I wish I chose Fitbit. The first time I wore the watch out in public, only 1 week after I got it, the screen got scratched. I was not impressed as all I was doing was sitting at a table. I'm supposed to wear this watch all the time, and it's not fit for purpose in my eyes if it scratches so easily (the scratch is above the digital display so is hard to see now). When I looked this up, it's not covered by Garmin, so now I'm stuck with a scratched watch face. The next disappointment is that is doesn't seem to measure my distances or steps properly - I always walk with my husband, and at the end of our morning walk he has always completed much more than me, even though we are the same height and walk at ... MoreI had the choice between Garmin and Fitbit, and in all honesty, I wish I chose Fitbit. The first time I wore the watch out in public, only 1 week after I got it, the screen got scratched. I was not impressed as all I was doing was sitting at a table. I'm supposed to wear this watch all the time, and it's not fit for purpose in my eyes if it scratches so easily (the scratch is above the digital display so is hard to see now). When I looked this up, it's not covered by Garmin, so now I'm stuck with a scratched watch face. The next disappointment is that is doesn't seem to measure my distances or steps properly - I always walk with my husband, and at the end of our morning walk he has always completed much more than me, even though we are the same height and walk at the same pace. These are just a couple of the things that happened as an example - recommend you do your research before buying.
Love my Vivomove Sport watch. It is very lightweight and comfortable to wear that you forget you are wearing a watch. I have setup without too many features turned-on and so I get 7 to 8 days of battery life. The Connect app gives an incredible amount of data. In the interest of full disclosure I must sat that the first Vivomove Sport that I purchased had many Bluetooth connectivity issues. Garmin support was excellent and when their troubleshooting efforts did not fix the issues, they promptly sent a new watch to replace my faulty one. The new watch has been functioning flawlessly and I am very happy.
| Product dimensions | 4.06 x 4.06 x 1.19 cm; 42.52 Grams |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
| Display technology | LCD |
| Human interface input | Touch Pad |