Testseek.co.uk have collected 37 expert reviews of the Garmin Vivosmart HR Plus and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin Vivosmart HR Plus.
July 2016
(88%)
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The editors liked
Awesome App
Marathon Battery life
GPS on the cheap
Great activity monitoring
GPS for accurate run tracking
Top battery life and notifications
GPS and heart rate tracking
Compact size
Reasonable battery life
Solid phone connection
Notifications
Six day battery life
GPS and heart rate monitor
Rugged waterproof design
Five-day battery life
Excellent fitness tracking
GPS and heart-rate monitor included
The Move IQ function will automatically identify activities including walking
Running
Biking
Swimming and even using an elliptical trainer there's no need to manually set the tracker to activity mode
Has a builtin heart rate monitor
Reminds you to mo
The editors didn't like
Big & bulky
Not so comfy
Nags worse than your Mum
Lacking sports other than running
Bit chunky for small wrists
Optical HR still imperfect
Not the best looking device
Garmin Connect is a little dour
Display a little small
Design is lacking
Data could have more depth
App isn't very intuitive
Not the prettiest wearable around
Can only input the calories consumed by creating a MyFitnessPal account and linking the activity tracker to that
No clear battery level to help you see when the tracker needs recharging
The sleep tracking was a little inaccurate in our tests
Published: 2017-01-02, Author: Daniel , review by: stuff.tv
Awesome App, Marathon Battery life, GPS on the cheap
Big & bulky, Not so comfy, Nags worse than your Mum
For getting fit, without going the whole hog and edging into sports watch territory, the Vivosmart HR+ ticks a lot of boxes. It's jam-packed with all the features you'd expect, including a few bonuses like GPS. With one of these on your wrist, you'll be...
The Move IQ function will automatically identify activities including walking, running, biking, swimming and even using an elliptical trainer there's no need to manually set the tracker to activity mode, Has a builtin heart rate monitor, Reminds you to mo
Can only input the calories consumed by creating a MyFitnessPal account and linking the activity tracker to that, No clear battery level to help you see when the tracker needs recharging, The sleep tracking was a little inaccurate in our tests, and despit
The Garmin Vivosmart HR+ is an activity tracker that's definitely geared towards those that want to monitor their fitness alongside the steps they take in their daily life. Simple to use, it lasts for up to five days before it needs recharging (depending...
Not the best looking device, Garmin Connect is a little dour, display a little small
The Garmin Vivosmart HR+ is something of a surprise package, stuffing a lot of functionality into a device that's only a little larger than some other fitness tracker bands.It's a little more expensive than most at £169.99, but it's the feature set that a...
Published: 2016-06-17, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Great activity monitoring, GPS for accurate run tracking, Top battery life and notifications
Lacking sports other than running, Bit chunky for small wrists, Optical HR still imperfect
The Garmin Vivosmart HR+ is one of the best devices we've seen for runners who want more from their fitness tracker. If you're even a half serious runner, the Vivosmart HR+ trounces Fitbit's line-up, offering serious run tracking along with powerful daily...
Published: 2016-06-15, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
The Garmin Vivosmart HR+ is hands down the best fitness tracker I've had the pleasure of using. It's comfortable, looks stylish in an understated way, is practical when out and about, has great stamina and has an app that number crunchers will love.The p...
Despite setting the bar so high in the fitness tracker sector, Garmin has managed to raise it even higher. The Vivosmart HR+ does everything that the standard Vivosmart HR does with the added bonus of built-in GPS functionality.There's no doubt that this...
Published: 2016-09-16, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Accurate GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Traditional watch clasp, Outdoor-readable display
Bulky, Expensive
The Garmin vivosmart HR+ works as advertised: Its GPS and heart rate monitor are accurate, its display is easily readable in sunlight and it has great battery life. But it's a device in search of a market. It's too bulky (and expensive) as a 24/7 activity...