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I've been wearing it to bed for a week and at no point have I had an urge to throw it off (which I have with some other fitness trackers). The band is comfortable to wear, and that's super important when you've got sleep tracking packed in too. There are different clock faces to choose from, too. I do like how you can choose different widgets to show during exercise than when you're not in an activity, and all of these can be added/removed/reordered as you wish. But it's fine for glancing at the time or quickly checking your goal progress. It's probably the best way of doing things given the constraints, but it's a bit fiddly, and annoying when you accidentally go past the option you were trying to get to, and have to go round again.ĭon't get too excited by the display it's a small 8-colour MIP screen with an 88 x 88 pixel resolution, so there's not a lot of room to display information. Having a single button and no touchscreen makes things more tricky when you want to manually start an activity or sync with your phone, as this requires one long push and then a few more taps to scroll through the options – and then another long push to select. Remind myself to buy milk? There are probably easier ways. Oh, and there's a "custom widget" that will display a message of your choosing, but I'm not sure what the point of this is. Pushing that button will cycle through key stats like steps, calories, distance, standing hours, but you can also see the weather and temperature. The only thing that breaks up the textured rubber band is a small screen and single button in the middle. The Vivofit 4 isn't much on the eye, but Garmin is offering it in a variety of colours including standard black (which I've been using), plum, limegreen-speckled black, and white – but not all are available in every size.Įven when jazzed up with some of those speckles, the Vivofit 4 still looks pretty cheap. I've been testing it out for a little over a week. The Vivofit 4 is all about your daily fitness tracking, and it's no slouch in that department. This isn't going to perform the heavy lifting of the best sports watches, nor does it do notifications, which is something we've seen more and more fitness trackers handle. The Vivofit 4 costs £70, which feels right for what you're getting, and it's strategic pricing from Garmin to get on more wrists. This sits at the very opposite end of the range to the Fenix series, Garmin's expensive, feature-packed sports watches.Īs we all know, cheaper trackers have eaten into the wearables market significantly – just look at what Xiaomi's doing.
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Garmin's most basic fitness tracker is back for a fourth edition with the – you guessed it – Vivofit 4.