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Garmin Vivosport review : Garmin's GPS-packing fitness tracker is back but not with a bang

Garmin Vivosport review : Garmin’s GPS-packing fitness tracker is back but not with a bang

Posted on October 20, 2017May 26, 2019 By Jarvis

Garmin’s GPS-packing fitness tracker is back but not with a bang

The Garmin Vivosport, like its predecessor, still offers a great fitness tracking experience. For those that yearn for those sports tracking extras on top, it still delivers on that front too, even if nothing groundbreaking has actually been added into the mix. The decision to ditch the button and not introduce a bigger display is disappointing though and if there’s a next instalment, we hope that’s rectified. If you’re looking for one of the most feature-packed fitness trackers out there, this is still one of the best. We just wish Garmin had made some different design choices.

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The Vivosport is the true fitness tracker successor to the Vivosmart HR+, our 2016 Fitness Tracker of the Year. We say true because for some time we thought it was the Vivosmart 3 when it arrived on the scene earlier this year, leaving us wondering if Garmin was done with its GPS-packing wearable.

But we’d needn’t have worried because it’s back and filled with all of the Vivosmart HR+ goodies we loved, along with some new extras and a bit of a design makeover.
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