The Vivofit 4 is all about hitting the basics, and does so competently. The year-long battery life is a big pull and Garmin’s MoveIQ exercise tracking works well, even if the lack of GPS means accuracy could be better for runners. For everyone else this will all be enough; if it is a basic, affordable tracker you’re looking for, the Vivofit delivers at a reasonable price.
Garmin’s most basic fitness tracker is back for a fourth edition with the – you guessed it – Vivofit 4. This sits at the very opposite end of the range to the Fenix series, Garmin’s expensive, feature-packed sports watches.
As we all know, cheaper trackers have eaten into the wearables market significantly – just look at what Xiaomi’s doing. The Vivofit 4 costs $80, which feels right for what you’re getting, and it’s strategic pricing from Garmin to get on more wrists.
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