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Model: Garmin vívoactive 5, Health and Fitness GPS Smartwatch, AMOLED Display, Up to 11 Days of Battery, Black
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Bought one earlier today. Amazon and Walmart were both $209 yesterday and dropped to $199 for the black version. Target went from $209 to $299. Highly rated watch.
Bought one earlier today. Amazon and Walmart were both $209 yesterday and dropped to $199 for the black version. Target went from $209 to $299. Highly rated watch.
You didn't by chance have a vivoactive 4 did you? Absolutely love mine but I'm curious if it's worth upgrading. This is the best price I've seen.
edit: just saw they released the vivoactive 6, fingers crossed the five keeps getting cheaper, it looks really nice
Last edited by JamieL2159 April 12, 2025 at 08:03 PM.
You didn't by chance have a vivoactive 4 did you? Absolutely love mine but I'm curious if it's worth upgrading. This is the best price I've seen.
edit: just saw they released the vivoactive 6, fingers crossed the five keeps getting cheaper, it looks really nice
I own a Vivoactive 4 that is starting to wear out. I would not consider the Vivoactive 5 since the older model has a barometric altimeter, but the newer model no longer has that feature. An altimeter is very useful for distance sports like trail running, hiking, or bicycling. Most cell phones don't have a barometer either. Garmin does still have barometers in some of their other watches in this price range and I will probably pick one of those when my Vivoactive 4 dies.
I own a Vivoactive 4 that is starting to wear out. I would not consider the Vivoactive 5 since the older model has a barometric altimeter, but the newer model no longer has that feature. An altimeter is very useful for distance sports like trail running, hiking, or bicycling. Most cell phones don't have a barometer either. Garmin does still have barometers in some of their other watches in this price range and I will probably pick one of those when my Vivoactive 4 dies.
If you don't mind sharing, what models are you liking? I really like the Garmin App interface allowing you to see your own data, one reason to stay
I own a Vivoactive 4 that is starting to wear out. I would not consider the Vivoactive 5 since the older model has a barometric altimeter, but the newer model no longer has that feature. An altimeter is very useful for distance sports like trail running, hiking, or bicycling. Most cell phones don't have a barometer either. Garmin does still have barometers in some of their other watches in this price range and I will probably pick one of those when my Vivoactive 4 dies.
I did not. My last one was a Fitbit Versa. Still learning this Vivo active but I love it so far. We got my wife the Google Pixel 2 watch less than a week ago and were shocked that one only had a 24 hour battery life. She has to charge it every day, which is ridiculous. We are returning that one now that we both have this Vivoactive 5.
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edit: just saw they released the vivoactive 6, fingers crossed the five keeps getting cheaper, it looks really nice
edit: just saw they released the vivoactive 6, fingers crossed the five keeps getting cheaper, it looks really nice
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If not, do you all have any suggestions for under $300 garmin watches that are good entry level for females?
Thanks
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