




Take charge of your health with vívosmart® 5. This easy-to-use, comfortable fitness tracker comes loaded with features to track your activity all day and sleep stages all night once setup through the Garmin Connect™ app (This device is intended to give an estimate of your activity and metrics). Wrist-based heart rate, stress tracking, Body Battery™ energy monitoring and more help you stay informed while smart notifications from your paired smartphone keep you connected. Stay active with built-in sports apps that include profiles for walking, running, yoga, cardio and more. Plus, when connected to your smartphone, incident detection (during select outdoor activities) and Assistance features send a message with your live location to emergency contacts for greater peace of mind (Requires setup and your smartphone to be in an area with network coverage where data connectivity is available). With up to 7 days of battery life, vívosmart 5 gives you an uninterrupted picture of your health and can go wherever your busy schedule takes you.
Easy-to-use, comfortable smart fitness tracker, once setup through the Garmin Connect app, has a touchscreen and button interface plus a brighter, bigger display than vívosmart 4 for larger text.Supported Application:Sleep Monitor,Heart Rate Monitor,GPS,Fitness Tracker,Contacts,Messages,Calendar. Connectivity technology:Bluetooth.
Get an uninterrupted picture of your health with up to 7 days of battery life in smartwatch mode; safe for swimming and showering, too
Understand your body by monitoring your respiration, Pulse Ox (Pulse Ox not available in all countries; it is not a medical device), Body Battery energy levels, women’s health, hydration, stress and heart rate (This device is intended to give an estimate of your activity and metrics) with low and high heart rate alerts once set up through the Garmin Connect app
Get a score for your sleep quality, plus get further insights on how to improve your sleep via the Garmin Connect app
Reach your fitness goals through fitness age, step tracking, calories burned, intensity minutes and more
Built-in sports apps feature activity profiles such as walking, running, yoga, cardio, pool swim and more
Connects to your smartphone’s GPS to track outdoor walks, runs and rides
Stay connected with smart notifications for incoming calls, text messages, calendar view and more when paired with your smartphone
When connected to your smartphone, incident detection (during select outdoor activities) and Assistance sends messages and live location information to emergency contacts (Requires setup and your smartphone to be in an area with network coverage where data connectivity is available)
Interchangeable bands provide user-friendly designs, making band replacements easy and convenient
8 reviews for Garmin vívosmart® 5, Fitness Tracker, Long-Lasting Battery, Simple Design, Black Large
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blair cerny –
Capable of SO MUCH MORE than it says on the box (a few tips and bug fixes here)
TL;DR — This is a great basic fitness tracker which, with a little extra effort on your part, can be turned into a shockingly robust data collection device, comparable to much more powerful and expensive units. When combined with the Garmin Connect app, which IMO is the best fitness data collection app out there (and 100% free, no paywall), you’ve got a real powerhouse system.My review will cover some tips for how to get the most out of the device, as well as one annoying bug fix. I hope all of this is helpful to you!ABOUT ME AND MY PARAMETERS: I am a daily cyclist and I also do strength training 2-3 times a week. I do not want or need to use my full-function Garmin head unit on every ride, and I also wanted to track my weight workouts; but there are not many (affordable) products which can effectively track both things in the same place(s). I was not interested in the overkill of the ubiquitous fruit-logo company’s watch, and I did not have the money for any of the larger Garmin watches. But researching the vivosmart5 gave me hope that I could manipulate its default functionalities into a tracker robust enough to compete with much, MUCH more expensive devices, and I have — so here are a bunch of use-case tips (and a few bug fixes) which I hope are helpful to you too.Out of the box, the vivosmart5 is a great little fitness tracker — unbelievably accurate HR readings, extremely detailed and effective sleep tracking, custom settings for motivation (can remind you to hydrate or to get up and move, etc), bare-bones fitness effort data collection, super fast charging and long battery life, water/sweat proof, and easy to clean.For default effort tracking, you can click through little preset activity recording functions and get rudimentary data such as “bike ride, X minutes, top/avg heart rate X/X bpm,” or “weight workout, X minutes, X reps, top/avg heart rate X/X bpm,” or just a simple “walk/run, X minutes, X steps.”And all of that is awesome, particularly because the app (which, again, is 100% FREE, no paywall) is one of the strongest fitness data collection apps out there. So even just these minor collections of data are compiled into an easy-to-read daily/weekly/monthly/yearly format showing areas in which you can improve, or just giving you the knowledge you need to evaluate your efforts for your intended results.Plus it can sync with other apps, such as Strava, Ride With GPS, or even the fruit company’s default Health and Fitness apps.BUT, here’s what it can really do. Let’s start with cycling (and probably running, too). The vivosmart5 does not have its own GPS, but you can pair it with the Garmin Connect app on your phone and it will use your phone’s GPS. So now instead of just “bike ride, X minutes, top/avg heart rate X/X bpm,” you’ll get a breakdown in the app which is much more like a proper head unit’s data, including a map of your effort with multiple overlay choices, total distance, moving time versus total time, elevation — practically everything other than cadence and power-meter based stuff. That’s … HUGE for a sub-two-hundred-dollar fitness tracker.And for strength training? The vivosmart5 will automatically count your reps (not always super accurate, but you can adjust that right on the watch face itself during rest periods), and if you attend to your sets by starting/stopping them on the watch face, you’ll end up with a loose dataset at the end of your workout, which you can THEN go through item-by-item in the app and flesh out by choosing the exercise type and the weight/resistance. Now instead of “weight workout, X minutes, X reps, top/avg heart rate X/X bpm,” you’ll have a full breakdown of your effort, including a little illustrated human figure showing the muscle groups worked (primary and secondary).As you can see, and as I’ve said before in this review, you must do some of the work here. But to me, this little extra effort is worth the huge price difference between this and even the lowest-price-point Garmin GPS watch, especially because when you do these things, the Garmin Connect app will begin to give you comparative points, awards for accomplishments, and other things that it would normally only do when you’re using much more expensive Garmin devices.It is not without its faults, though, and in the interest of full disclosure, here you go.1 – An annoying bug fix! Because the vivosmart5 does not have a lot of RAM or a very powerful chip, you’re going to need to restart it every once in a while, especially if you’re really pushing its functionality, as I do. In fact, if you DON’T restart it every once in a while, it will do some weeeiiird buggy stuff when recording GPS-based efforts. Sometimes it will randomly record your speed at several THOUSAND miles an hour. Sometimes it will add your current distance to an old ride and record the whole thing as a new ride. It can get wonky, but I’ve solved this by simply turning the watch off and then on again before every ride (takes 30 seconds) — I have not had a single problem since I began doing that.2 – The band’s buckle and keeper loop are positioned to the outside of the wrist, meaning that when you write or type, you’re resting your wrist on this uncomfortable little knob. I almost returned it on day one because of this but then I realized that you can reverse the band — just pop the actual watch unit out, turn the band around the other way, and put the watch unit back in. Now the buckle and loop keeper are on the inside face of the wrist, and no more problem.3 – It has a proprietary charging cable. COME ON, MAN, REALLY?Even with a few little annoyances, I am a full-time proselytizer and apologist for this little device. It is unobtrusive and bare-bones, but contains so much potential and power that you’d never know it. I really hope this helps you because I’ve found a huge amount of value in this little device. Why spend almost five hundred bucks when you can … NOT?
L. McGuire –
A solid fitness watch plus
UPDATE: after about 18 months, I’m afraid it’s again time for a new watch – the last one lasted about this long as well. It stopped syncing this week, and I spent about an hour troubleshooting (first using the Garmin website, then with live chat) and got it back, but lost sleep data – the ability to track sleep data. It’s working again, mostly, but I had to re-register it, and re-set several things on it.FIRST REVIEW: This is my 4th version of this watch, and I’m pleased with each one and its enhancements over the previous one. Step gait is customizable, so it’s accurate. While it reduces battery life, I like the feature that notifies me when I’m too far from my phone (I’ve tried to leave the house many times without my phone). The battery life sacrifice is worth it to me. The workout options work well, including weight training – although it doesn’t always guess what I’m doing correctly, it can be edited and the app will highlight muscles worked. The 5 went back to a button for mode switches, which is easier than tapping on the 4. Respiration and detailed sleep scores are added to the 5, which are nice to have. The watch face on the 5 has more options, although I haven’t found one that I like yet – would like to have the same as the 4, with time, battery life and steps progress. The only 2 things I don’t like better are the inability to easily check battery life and size – each watch is just a bit bigger than the last. And the size catches on sleeves and tends to get scratched easier, as its more exposed. But overall a good Garmin product for the athlete who doesn’t need ultra detail for workouts, but wants some good feedback.
Bette Noir –
***** Updated ****** DO NOT BUY App update ruined what was a perfect product
UPDATE*** TRASH. My previous review was 5 stars. They had a perfect product that they ruined with an entire app redesign. Read the app reviews before purchasing, it’s a dumpster fire of issues. Most of the key tracking features (for me anyway) like exercise activities, sleep and steps no long work. Readings saying I walked 57 miles in 30 minutes, I apparently haven’t slept since the update, and my stress levels are through the roof 24/7. 2 months later and they have made no effort to fix the issues or comment on what their plans are. Chucked it and bought the Apple Watch SE. ******was very frustrated with my vivosmart 4 and was looking for a new activity tracker when I saw the vivosmart 5 was out. I love everything about the Garmin app, it was the watch itself I didn’t like. Despite Amazon warning me this had a high return rate, I decided to give V5 a chance and I am so glad I did! They have improved every single complaint I had with V4!!DISPLAY. The screen has been enlarged so it is much easier to read and the messages stay on the screen longer, giving you the time to view them if you are mid-workout. There are many more watch display options on this version.NOTIFICATIONS. You can now scroll through and read messages on your vivosmart5 , V4 only displayed a headline so you had to head over to your phone to read the whole thing. Now you can read and delete the notice on the watch itself, leaving your phone in your pocket!LOGGING ACTIVITIES. The biggest improvement is how you end the recording of your activity. With the V4 you just tapped the screen to end it, which was easily done accidently with brush of a sleeve or bumping the watch against your leg, EXTREMELY FRUSTRATING!! Now it is very intentional, you hold the button for a few seconds while it counts down that is about to end your activity. Going hand in hand with this, because it is no longer easy to end your activity accidently, it is easier to check the time without worry. Also mileage tracking has vastly improved. V4 would alert you when you reached a mile, but you were blind in between. With V5 You can see how many miles you have walked/ran/cycled while the activity is being recorded. Example 2.49 miles is displayed. This is very motivational for me to push to reach the next mile!ACTIVITY RESULTS. Your mappable activity is now displayed on a map on the app in iPhone. I enjoy this feature so I can compare routes and see which one helps me hit the most goals.CHARGING. The charge time is much longer and displays as a percentage, not a battery icon which I find more helpful. The charger itself is much easier to attach as it is now a snap in.THE WATCH ITSELF. The watch is now far more comfortable for everyday wear. On the V4 the band always slipped out and flapped around, this one stays in place. They eliminated the trim around the watch face which in my opinion was a great call. I owned 3 of the v4 watches and they all ended up having that trim fall out leaving a gap around the screen. I also think the increase in size makes it more attractive. I bought mine in white and I love it!!SUMMARY I have had this over a week so far, working out everyday using primarily the walking and cardio actives. I wear mine 24/7 to record steps, heartrate, sleep, pulse, ox etc. They have in my opinion perfected this activity tracker, I couldn’t be happier. Will update if anything negative comes up in the future!
FABIOLA –
Llegó al día siguiente, me encantó el color y cumple con su objetivo.
Jack –
Thee are great watches to keep track of your routine and receive phone notifications. Great quality for the price
y. woo –
Though it has more features than vivosmart 4 and is definitely an upgrade from the previous version, I don’t think I really like it more than the older version. For one, I didn’t like the bigger size and that button kept getting into the way. The new way to stop tracking is to hold the button down and then go back check on it again so UI wise it is more cumbersome than the previous version. Sometimes less is more and in this case, the more is indeed less. Tried to wear both vivosmart 4 and 5 together for a week, apparently both reflected different outomes. : /Works well as a basic tracker with more features, which I might grow to like.—-less than 10 mths after using it, the battery barely last a full day. omg. imagine a tracker where the battery life is as long as your mobile phone
Citylime –
I bought the Fitbit Inspire 3, returned it, and upgraded to Garmin. Here’s what I noticed between the two:Step count: Fitbit step count is ridiculously inaccurate, it counted hundreds of steps while I was sleeping or sitting. Garmin step count is indeed very accurate, it never miscounted when I was being still, and always on point when I quickly monitored it while I was walking.Heart rate: I can’t do intense workout so I have limited info on this. Generally it feels Garmin gives more accurate heart rate numbers and it’s abnormal heart rate alert is quick to react to your hr changes. Fitbit also has a hr alert but felt non-existent and is mainly for advertisement purpose.Ox saturation: Fitbit advertised they have this feature yet it is only available during sleep. Garmin has the option to monitor day and night Ox (this feature battery draining). Neither is accurate enough to replace an actual Ox monitor.Sleep track: Both are meh, I think this has to do with one’s sleeping habit as the tracker is relatively loose on your wrist while you move around during sleep. I think Garmin is betterish on tracking once I fell sleep, but both tends to mistaken my awake time.Unique feature from Garmin, the vivosmart shows your “body battery” and “stress level”. In general I think these mainly for entertaining purposes, but they are pretty much on point in terms of how I feel, especially so for the stress level monitor.The app: Garmin’s app is noticeably a lot more informative, fully accessible, no monthly fee. Some of the features such as a clear daily/weekly/monthly etc. trend of your health stats, as well as most stats let you see hourly or even greater detailed tracking. The interface is intuitive and straight to the point. Although finding settings on your tracker is a bit tricky in the app.I don’t really recall what the Fibit app looks like, except I remember I was unimpressed and users are constantly being reminded of the feature blocked by paywall.The tracker: Fitbit has prettier selection of watch face, while Vivosmart is monochrome. It’s less appealing but is easier to read in the sun. Both are informative. Although Vivosmart seems to have a really simplicit and minimal tracker, but you can acctually go into every stat detail on the tracker. The screen is small, so that such feature is less feasible, I mostly read it off the app.Battery: Fitbit has about 1 more day of battery life than Vivosmart.Aesthetic: Fitbit Inspire 3 is pretty plasticty, I tried the lavender band, wasn’t flattering, looks like a toy almost. Vivosmart has this muted sage color that I’d much prefer, the tracker itself also feels plasticty but is well tucked in the band and the band is really nicely crafted and feels much more comfortable on the skin.Overall I find that Vivosmart just has better sensors and delivers what they advertise.
Brenda Guajardo –
Me encanta, queria empezar a monitorear mi sueño, con el apple watch no lo habia podido hacer por temas de bateria y molestia en la muñeca, este reloj es super comodo, la carga le dura 1 semana incluso usandolo para registrar actividad fisica por alrededor de 2hrs diarias, tengo el oximetro en demanda, eh leido que esto activado todo el tiempo se consumo la bateria mas rapido.