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Hands on: Garmin Vivomove HR review

Posted on September 2, 2017April 9, 2019 By Jarvis

Garmin entered the world of hybrid smartwatches last year with the Vivomove, and at IFA 2017 the company has now unveiled its next attempt at making a stylish watch, called the Vivomove HR.

Despite the name, there is more to the Vivomove HR than just heart rate tracking tech though.

The hybrid watch has a unique design compared to a lot of other hybrid devices on the market and you’ve got the added benefit of Garmin’s fitness tech inside too.

Garmin Vivomove HR release date and price

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All Garmin has shared in terms of a release date for the Vivomove HR is that it will be coming in the last few months of 2017. We know it’ll be available in the US and UK, but it’s unclear on whether it will launch in Australia.
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https://www.techradar.com/reviews/garmin-vivomove-hr-review

Wearables Tags:fitness, Garmin, Garmin Vivomove HR, hands on, hybrid, review, TechRadar, watch

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