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Garmin Vivoactive 4/4S Smartwatch Fitness Tracker (various colors) on sale for
$166.99.
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About this Item:
- Garmin Vivoactive 4 models have a case size of 45 mm while the 4S models have a case size of 40mm
- Tune in to your health 24/7 with Pulse Ox (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition) and Body Battery energy monitor features and by tracking your respiration, menstrual cycle, stress, sleep, heart rate (the data and information provided by these devices is intended to be a close estimation of your activity and metrics tracked, but may not be precisely accurate), hydration and more
- Easily download songs to your watch, including playlists from Spotify or Deezer (may require a premium subscription with a third-party music provider), and connect with headphones (sold separately) for phone-free listening
- Record all the ways to move with more than 20 preloaded GPS and indoor sports apps, including yoga, running, swimming and more
- Get easy-to-follow, animated workouts right on your watch screen, including strength, cardio, yoga and Pilates
- Battery life: up to 7 days in smartwatch mode; up to 5 hours in GPS and music mode
- Personalize your watch with thousands of free watch faces, apps and widgets from our Connect IQ Store
- Garmin Pay contactless payment solution (not all countries and payment networks are eligible) lets you pay for purchases with your watch
- Safety and tracking features include incident detection (during select activities) and assistance (when paired with a compatible device), which both send your real-time location to emergency contacts
- Stay connected with smart notifications (when paired with a compatible device), for incoming calls, text messages, calendar reminders and more
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If you were to ask this same question about a standard smart watch, I would say no, it probably isn't worth it after such a long time since its release. New processors and screens would make a 3 year old smart watch a tough purchase to justify at this price. However, being a Garmin, those features don't factor in nearly as much because the watches sensors are still relevant and software continues to be updated. When they put out a watch model, it isn't designed to be replaced with something new every 1-2 years. They put out great watches that last.
That being said, we should be on track to see a new Vivoactive model in the near future if their trends hold. Maybe within the next year or so. However, if there are not enough hardware advancements in sensors to justify a newer model, they will continue to hold off. The down side to that is that with every iteration they have released, I think the price has increased for the newer model by about $50-$100. Hopefully, the Vivoactive 4 release prices were the highest we will see. That alone may help justify buying the V4 now instead of waiting for a V5 release at 2X+ the price you would pay now for a V4
I honestly think this is a great price for this watch. If I didn't already have a Fenix 6, I would have wanted a Vivoactive 4 variant having owned the Vivoactive HR and Vivoactive 3 over the years
The only difference between the 4 and 4S is size. The S is smaller
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The only difference between the 4 and 4S is size. The S is smaller
The only difference between the 4 and 4S is size. The S is smaller
Both do it. And the HR sensor seems pretty accurate.
Also tracks blood oxygen levels but in mine this function is slow and sluggish.
They're exactly the same except for size
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Z6CR...ct_de
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It is just over 3 years old but I get what you are saying. You have to think of Garmin watches a little differently than mainstream smart watches. These are activity trackers first, smart devices second. That being the case, they are the best in class analytics and will continue to get update and support longer than a smart watch. The same sensors are often times used in multiple models across their offerings for years until a better standard is out.
If you were to ask this same question about a standard smart watch, I would say no, it probably isn't worth it after such a long time since its release. New processors and screens would make a 3 year old smart watch a tough purchase to justify at this price. However, being a Garmin, those features don't factor in nearly as much because the watches sensors are still relevant and software continues to be updated. When they put out a watch model, it isn't designed to be replaced with something new every 1-2 years. They put out great watches that last.
That being said, we should be on track to see a new Vivoactive model in the near future if their trends hold. Maybe within the next year or so. However, if there are not enough hardware advancements in sensors to justify a newer model, they will continue to hold off. The down side to that is that with every iteration they have released, I think the price has increased for the newer model by about $50-$100. Hopefully, the Vivoactive 4 release prices were the highest we will see. That alone may help justify buying the V4 now instead of waiting for a V5 release at 2X+ the price you would pay now for a V4
I honestly think this is a great price for this watch. If I didn't already have a Fenix 6, I would have wanted a Vivoactive 4 variant having owned the Vivoactive HR and Vivoactive 3 over the years
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Z6CR...ct_de
No comparison this watch is much better at everything.