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  • $247.72 - August 23, 2024
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Garmin GPS Smartwatch with Music & Fitness Features
Garmin GPS Smartwatch with Music & Fitness Features

Original price was: $329.99.Current price is: $238.99.

Garmin GPS Smartwatch with Music & Fitness Features Price History

Price History for Garmin Vivoactive 4, GPS Smartwatch, Features Music, Body Energy Monitoring, Animated Workouts,...

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Current Price $238.99 September 15, 2024
Highest Price $250.00 July 19, 2024
Lowest Price $238.99 September 13, 2024
Since July 19, 2024

Last price changes

$238.99 September 13, 2024
$246.99 September 3, 2024
$247.00 August 28, 2024
$246.99 August 26, 2024
$249.23 August 25, 2024

Garmin GPS Smartwatch with Music & Fitness Features Description

  • Keeps track of your energy levels, Pulse Ox (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition), respiration, menstrual cycle, stress, sleep, estimated heart, hydration and more
  • Easily download songs to your watch, including playlists from Spotify, Amazon music or Deezer (may require a premium subscription with a third party music provider), and connect with headphones (sold separately) for phone free listening
  • Record all the ways to move with more than 20 preloaded GPS and indoor sports apps, including yoga, running, swimming and more
  • Get easy to follow, animated workouts right on your watch screen, including cardio, strength, yoga and Pilates
  • Battery life: Up to 8 days in smartwatch mode; Up to 6 hours in GPS and music mode
  • Personalize your watch with thousands of free watch faces, apps and widgets from our Connect IQ store
  • Stay connected with smart notifications (when paired with a compatible device) for incoming calls, text messages, calendar reminders and more
  • Water rating: 5 ATM

Garmin GPS Smartwatch with Music & Fitness Features Specification

Specification: Garmin GPS Smartwatch with Music & Fitness Features

Brand

Garmin

Material

Stainless Steel

Color

Black

Compatible Devices

Smartphones

Screen Size

1.3 Inches

Product Dimensions

1.78"L x 1.78"W x 0.5"H

Item Weight

‎1.3 ounces

Battery Life

8 days

Sensor Type

Optical, Satellite, Other

Battery Description

Lithium-Ion

UPC

753759247959 753759228002

Global Trade Identification Number

00753759247959

Manufacturer

Garmin

Item model number

010-02174-11

Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Wireless communication technologies

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Connectivity technologies

Bluetooth

GPS

built-in gps

Special features

Bluetooth

Display resolution

260 x 260

Other display features

Wireless

Scanner Resolution

260 x 260 pixels

Whats in the box

vivoactive 4, Charging/data cable, Documentation

Department

mens

Date First Available

September 5, 2019

Garmin GPS Smartwatch with Music & Fitness Features Reviews (8)

8 reviews for Garmin GPS Smartwatch with Music & Fitness Features

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  1. Allen D. Reinecke

    I bought a Vivoactive 4S as the Amazon price seemed good at $199.99. However, I did return it after buying a Vivoactive 4, for $10 less from a well-known competitor! The 4S strap was short for me.
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    I have a 7.25-inch wrist and the 4S strap was right near the end of its adjustment. Looking online the watch is actually designed for a 6.8-inch wrist maximum, though it did fit me, but I needed my wife to help put it on!
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    The 40mm case diameter was well-proportioned on my arm and the display notifications were legible. The TFT screen is superb in bright light as the light is actually reflected off the colored pixels in the reflective display, unlike an AMOLED screen. The colors are not as bright and saturated as an AMOLED display but they are quite acceptable. In low light, the display looks a little dull and washed out, even with the screen illuminated. Still acceptable though and given the resulting excellent battery life. At 20% brightness, short duration illumination and low gesture sensitivity, with one GPS tracking event per day, I achieved 4.5 to 5 days of battery life. A couple hours to recharge.
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    The Garmin Connect app is feature-packed and the reason why I went with Garmin. The watch performed perfectly during a 2.5-hour hike. The only problem I had was with the ‘Auto Pause’ function for the walk activity. It kept pausing intermittently, even though I was walking. I thought it was due to loss of the GPS signal while in dense woodland. However, after disabling the Auto Pause, the watch worked perfectly. It seems that if my arm was not swinging enough, the watch thought I’d stopped walking. Activity ‘Auto Start’ isn’t as reliable as I’d like either. I don’t use those functions anymore!
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    When the Vivoactive 4 deal came to my attention, I expected only the strap to really make a difference and that’s why I bought it. I can put it on all by myself! It is designed for an 8-inch wrist maximum (see photos for comparison). However, the extra 5mm of case diameter also makes a surprising difference. The screen is noticeably bigger on the arm and the display even more legible. So, if you are torn between a Vivoactive 4S and 4, consider the strap length and the fit on your arm, but know that the notifications are also easier to read on the 4. Otherwise, both are identical in function.
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    I am very pleased with the Garmin Vivoactive. The watch, with its app, helps with keeping a tally of my activities, including sleep, and actually gets me more active. The notifications from my phone are complete and not just short subject headings. I wear the watch 24/7 and don’t take it off. It’s very comfortable and doesn’t look so much like a smartwatch. The always-on display is what I really like about the watch. It seems to be very durable under extreme activities too.

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  2. Miro

    Firstly DO NOT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY THEY DO NOT GIVE REFUNDS EVEN FOR DEFECTIVE ITEMS OR REPLACEMENTS….
    Watch arrived charged as required turned on got the watch faces as above. Couldn’t reset or force shut down, so couldn’t set up watch with smart phone as just wouldn’t do anything. Touchscreen didn’t work either. Watch felt and looked cheap also compared to my two other garmins. Requesting refund as watch doesn’t work! Only had it 6 hours photos taken in dark room tonight but crazy screens no way to set it up?! Disappointed and waste of money.
    Want to give no stars but had to give 1 to submit review.
    So tried to get either refund or replacement item as watch wouldn’t work company refused both options so had to get Amazon involved who refunded straight away abs on were great but this company please DO NOT BUY HERE.

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  3. Chris

    I had a Fitbit Charge 5 that died within 8 months. Aside from the awful $9.99 a month subscription, it was also terribly inaccurate during exercises, which is kind of its main job. Thankfully, this fitness tracker by Garmin is 100x better and highly recommended.

    Right out of the box this watch is better. It looks nice, has a sturdy build quality, and the wristband fits even my small wrist. I had to buy a 3rd party wristband for my old Fitbit. There’s no monthly subscription to access any of the data for the app. The app is easy to use, runs in the background and updates on my phone with no issues. It was easy to set up when I first started using it.

    The exercise tracking is superb. My Fitbit would have extremely irregular heart tracking. I’d be in a full cardio workout and it would register my heart rate at 80bpm. This tracker has no issues – the heart rate tracker works well, doesn’t have wild drops, and steadily and accurately records my heart rate with no issues. I’ve used the walk activity tracker to track a 3 hour hike, and it recorded my route, heart rate, and calories burned.

    I’ve read other reviews mentioning that the battery life doesn’t live up to the specs, but I haven’t seen this as the case. On my 3 hour hike using GPS, my battery only drained 15%. If you make sure that your Pulse Ox meter is off, you should get several days worth of battery. It also charges quickly, so if you take it off and charge it when you shower, you should have no issues.

    Overall, I highly recommend this tracker. It’s very accurate, has a good battery life, lots of features, and it is visually appealing.

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  4. Allen D. Reinecke

    Garmin’s Vivoactive 4S delivers an impressive array of features in one sleek, wearable package. It excels as a fitness and wellness monitor with its music capability, body energy metrics, animated workouts, pulse ox sensors, and more. This compact smartwatch keeps me engaged with my health goals while offering convenience for daily tasks on the go. The only minor downside is the wristband length; it would benefit from being a touch longer to accommodate a broader range of users comfortably. However, this does not detract significantly from its otherwise stellar performance as an essential gadget that blends technology and lifestyle seamlessly, offering reliability and versatility without compromise—an ideal fitness companion for active individuals who appreciate detailed health insights combined with the simplicity of a wrist-worn device.

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  5. Fabiano Chagas

    Muy buen diseño, tamaño, correo evita que se caiga, buena duración de batería pero el GPS la consume muy rapido como ellos mismos advierten así que todo bien, en segunda mano como nuevo es muy muy buena opcion.

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  6. Héctor

    GPS espetacular, o melhor do mercado

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  7. Héctor

    Excelente, chegou super bem embalado, antes do prazo de entrega. Nao tem o idioma inglês, porém, no google consegui o manual em português e estou conseguindo usar normalmente, as funções são bem detalhadas, relógio bem funcional e eu estou bem satisfeita.

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  8. Jordan

    Those of you more interested in fitness first, smartwatch features second, will really enjoy this watch. My Vivoactive HR just died after having it for over 3 years, so I upgraded to the Vivoactive 4. This is a major upgrade in terms of looks and features. Here are all the things I love:
    1) Two buttons – I originally bought the Vivoactive 3 Music because it was on sale for $200, but I quickly realized that missing the second button was a major pain point for me. Having the two buttons is so much more convenient for overall navigation. Also when you’re in a workout, the second button can be used for setting a lap (instead of the vivoactive 3 where you have to double tap the screen). The second button alone was worth the extra spend. The vivo3 had a 20mm band, where the vivo4 is 22mm. The bigger band makes it look a lot better. The extra 0.1in screen space is well utilized also. It does make a difference.
    2) Touch screen – I also tested out the Fenix 5 Plus for a while; now that is a great watch. The only issue I had with the Fenix was that you had to navigate all with buttons. The buttons are great for fitness and water sports, but when you’re in the office, it’s a little awkward when you’re sitting in a meeting pressing buttons to navigate through texts or emails. Fenix was an amazing fitness watch, don’t get me wrong, but it didn’t work for my professional life expectations. Because it felt weird to have to press 5 buttons on the Fenix at the office, I wanted to go back to the touchscreen. Touchscreen is so much quicker and easier than the buttoned Garmins. It also looks cooler, and makes it truly feel more like a smartwatch.
    3) Fitness features – If you’re never had a Garmin before, they are amazing tools to help your fitness. The data it collects is leaps and bounds better and more accurate than any other smart watch. This watch has way more than the average athlete would ever need as it pertains to fitness features. There are tons of apps available, and its so easy to navigate and customize to your need. I use it mainly for running, golf and open ocean canoe paddling, using the SUP app. Though it’s a touch screen, it still responds decently well when you’re using it on the water soaking wet. You just have to kinda dry it off before you try to navigate while on the water. But here’s the deal, if you’re truly serious about your training, you’re probably working too hard to even mess with your watch during the workout anyway, so focus on your training, not tapping away at your watch. I set it to buzz after every mile so I can see each mile pace. It works well for the 5-10+ mile sessions when I’m trying to beat my time. I listen to music when I’m out paddling, and it’s a really nice feature. Haven’t had any issues connecting to my waterproof earphones, even with all the movement during a workout. I use the Mpow Flame waterproof earphones. Golf app is awesome: front, middle and back of the green yardage.
    4) Battery life – this is the biggest reason for me to get a Garmin instead of an Apple, Fossil or Samsung. I didn’t want to be glued to my charger every night so instead I got this and get a full week’s worth of battery. The always-on display is bright enough to see in daylight and at nighttime, but technology is what helps it save energy instead of the higher end amoled screens. It charges really quickly too so if I forget to charge it, I can just juice it up really quickly. A 10 minute charge gets me about 30% of battery.
    5) Smart features – The fact that Garmin has begun to integrate smart features to their watches is amazing. Yes, you can’t do everything one would like to do on a watch like talk to siri, look at pictures, or make phone calls. But why are you looking on your watch for all that stuff anyway? Is it really necessary when our phones are so advanced now? I get all my selected phone notifications, I can read texts and preview emails, and that’s really all i need. Remember, fitness first, smartwatch second.

    All in all, this is an amazing fitness watch, and I’d definitely recommend if you’re in the market for a new watch. Totally worth the spend, and for my needs I’d say it is a major upgrade from the apple/samsungs.

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