Garmin Vivosmart 5
Best offer
AED
47480
AED
71900
-33%
Key Features
- Band colour: Black, White
- Band material: Silicone
- Colour name: BLACK, Black, Cool Mint, Mint, White
- Band size: S/M
- Product colour: Black
- Display type: OLED
- Connectivity technology: Bluetooth, USB
- Battery capacity: 4mAh
- Package weight: 30g
- Weight: 24.5g
- Waterproof up to: 1m
- Quantity per pack: 1pc(s)
- Strap material: Silicone
- Touchscreen: Yes
- Material: Plastic
Specifications
Features
Country of origin
USA
Compatible products
Android Smartphone, iPhone
Display diagonal
0.84 "
Material
Plastic
Strap material
Silicone
Waterproof up to
1 m
Connectivity technology
Bluetooth, USB
Product colour
Black
Band material
Silicone
Colour name
BLACK, Black, Cool Mint, Mint, White
Band size
S/M
Packaging data
Package weight
30 g
Supplier features
Manufacturer
Garmin
Weight & dimensions
Weight
24.50 g
Display
Touchscreen
✓
Other features
Applications supported
Android, iPhone
Design
Display type
OLED
Band colour
Black, White
Packaging content
Quantity per pack
1 pc(s)
Network
Bluetooth
✓
Battery
Battery capacity
4 mAh
Product Details
Take charge of your health with vívosmart® 5. This easy-to-use,
comfortable fitness tracker comes loaded with features to track
your activity all day and sleep stages all night once setup
through the Garmin Connect™ app (This device is intended to give
an estimate of your activity and metrics). Wrist-based heart
rate, stress tracking, Body Battery™ energy monitoring and more
help you stay informed while smart notifications from your paired
smartphone keep you connected. Stay active with built-in sports
apps that include profiles for walking, running, yoga, cardio and
more. Plus, when connected to your smartphone, incident detection
(during select outdoor activities) and Assistance features send a
message with your live location to emergency contacts for greater
peace of mind (Requires setup and your smartphone to be in an
area with network coverage where data connectivity is available).
With up to 7 days of battery life, vívosmart 5 gives you an
uninterrupted picture of your health and can go wherever your
busy schedule takes you.
Review: Capable of SO MUCH MORE than it says on the box (a few
tips and bug fixes here) - TL;DR — This is a great basic fitness
tracker which, with a little extra effort on your part, can be
turned into a shockingly robust data collection device,
comparable to much more powerful and expensive units. When
combined with the Garmin Connect app, which IMO is the best
fitness data collection app out there (and 100% free, no
paywall), you’ve got a real powerhouse system. My review will
cover some tips for how to get the most out of the device, as
well as one annoying bug fix. I hope all of this is helpful to
you! ABOUT ME AND MY PARAMETERS: I am a daily cyclist and I also
do strength training 2-3 times a week. I do not want or need to
use my full-function Garmin head unit on every ride, and I also
wanted to track my weight workouts; but there are not many
(affordable) products which can effectively track both things in
the same place(s). I was not interested in the overkill of the
ubiquitous fruit-logo company's watch, and I did not have the
money for any of the larger Garmin watches. But researching the
vivosmart5 gave me hope that I could manipulate its default
functionalities into a tracker robust enough to compete with
much, MUCH more expensive devices, and I have — so here are a
bunch of use-case tips (and a few bug fixes) which I hope are
helpful to you too. Out of the box, the vivosmart5 is a great
little fitness tracker — unbelievably accurate HR readings,
extremely detailed and effective sleep tracking, custom settings
for motivation (can remind you to hydrate or to get up and move,
etc), bare-bones fitness effort data collection, super fast
charging and long battery life, water/sweat proof, and easy to
clean. For default effort tracking, you can click through little
preset activity recording functions and get rudimentary data such
as “bike ride, X minutes, top/avg heart rate X/X bpm,” or “weight
workout, X minutes, X reps, top/avg heart rate X/X bpm,” or just
a simple “walk/run, X minutes, X steps.” And all of that is
awesome, particularly because the app (which, again, is 100%
FREE, no paywall) is one of the strongest fitness data collection
apps out there. So even just these minor collections of data are
compiled into an easy-to-read daily/weekly/monthly/yearly format
showing areas in which you can improve, or just giving you the
knowledge you need to evaluate your efforts for your intended
results. Plus it can sync with other apps, such as Strava, Ride
With GPS, or even the fruit company’s default Health and Fitness
apps. BUT, here’s what it can really do. Let’s start with cycling
(and probably running, too). The vivosmart5 does not have its own
GPS, but you can pair it with the Garmin Connect app on your
phone and it will use your phone's GPS. So now instead of just
“bike ride, X minutes, top/avg heart rate X/X bpm,” you’ll get a
breakdown in the app which is much more like a proper head unit’s
data, including a map of your effort with multiple overlay
choices, total distance, moving time versus total time, elevation
— practically everything other than cadence and power-meter based
stuff. That’s … HUGE for a sub-two-hundred-dollar fitness
tracker. And for strength training? The vivosmart5 will
automatically count your reps (not always super accurate, but you
can adjust that right on the watch face itself during rest
periods), and if you attend to your sets by starting/stopping
them on the watch face, you’ll end up with a loose dataset at the
end of your workout, which you can THEN go through item-by-item
in the app and flesh out by choosing the exercise type and the
weight/resistance. Now instead of “weight workout, X minutes, X
reps, top/avg heart rate X/X bpm,” you’ll have a full breakdown
of your effort, including a little illustrated human figure
showing the muscle groups worked (primary and secondary). As you
can see, and as I’ve said before in this review, you must do some
of the work here. But to me, this little extra effort is worth
the huge price difference between this and even the
lowest-price-point Garmin GPS watch, especially because when you
do these things, the Garmin Connect app will begin to give you
comparative points, awards for accomplishments, and other things
that it would normally only do when you’re using much more
expensive Garmin devices. It is not without its faults, though,
and in the interest of full disclosure, here you go. 1 - An
annoying bug fix! Because the vivosmart5 does not have a lot of
RAM or a very powerful chip, you’re going to need to restart it
every once in a while, especially if you’re really pushing its
functionality, as I do. In fact, if you DON’T restart it every
once in a while, it will do some weeeiiird buggy stuff when
recording GPS-based efforts. Sometimes it will randomly record
your speed at several THOUSAND miles an hour. Sometimes it will
add your current distance to an old ride and record the whole
thing as a new ride. It can get wonky, but I’ve solved this by
simply turning the watch off and then on again before every ride
(takes 30 seconds) — I have not had a single problem since I
began doing that. 2 - The band’s buckle and keeper loop are
positioned to the outside of the wrist, meaning that when you
write or type, you’re resting your wrist on this uncomfortable
little knob. I almost returned it on day one because of this but
then I realized that you can reverse the band — just pop the
actual watch unit out, turn the band around the other way, and
put the watch unit back in. Now the buckle and loop keeper are on
the inside face of the wrist, and no more problem. 3 - It has a
proprietary charging cable. COME ON, MAN, REALLY? Even with a few
little annoyances, I am a full-time proselytizer and apologist
for this little device. It is unobtrusive and bare-bones, but
contains so much potential and power that you’d never know it. I
really hope this helps you because I’ve found a huge amount of
value in this little device. Why spend almost five hundred bucks
when you can … NOT?
Review: A solid fitness watch plus - UPDATE: after about 18
months, I'm afraid it's again time for a new watch - the last one
lasted about this long as well. It stopped syncing this week, and
I spent about an hour troubleshooting (first using the Garmin
website, then with live chat) and got it back, but lost sleep
data - the ability to track sleep data. It's working again,
mostly, but I had to re-register it, and re-set several things on
it. FIRST REVIEW: This is my 4th version of this watch, and I'm
pleased with each one and its enhancements over the previous one.
Step gait is customizable, so it's accurate. While it reduces
battery life, I like the feature that notifies me when I'm too
far from my phone (I've tried to leave the house many times
without my phone). The battery life sacrifice is worth it to me.
The workout options work well, including weight training -
although it doesn't always guess what I'm doing correctly, it can
be edited and the app will highlight muscles worked. The 5 went
back to a button for mode switches, which is easier than tapping
on the 4. Respiration and detailed sleep scores are added to the
5, which are nice to have. The watch face on the 5 has more
options, although I haven't found one that I like yet - would
like to have the same as the 4, with time, battery life and steps
progress. The only 2 things I don't like better are the inability
to easily check battery life and size - each watch is just a bit
bigger than the last. And the size catches on sleeves and tends
to get scratched easier, as its more exposed. But overall a good
Garmin product for the athlete who doesn't need ultra detail for
workouts, but wants some good feedback.
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