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Garmin Vivosmart HR fitted with a heart sensor
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After the release of its sober and efficient “Vivosmart” smart health connected bracelet to move more, Garmin is marketing its first bracelet equipped with a cardiac sensor.
We often talk about the model and the number of steps that were converted in distance and in calories burned. This Fitness tracker partly looks like a smartwatch. Like most of the other trackers it is used above all for fitness by covering all the data that could interest us. New Garmin Vivosmart HR can measure daily activities step by step, your daily progress, your heart rate and the quality of your sleep.
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The bracelet brings other little extras such as being able to receive notifications via iOS and Android and the fact that it is waterproof. you no longer have to part with it during a quick swim or shower. Slightly larger than the Charge HR and the Jawbon UP3 the bracelet is nevertheless worn without more difficulties.
Specials
It has a 2.5 x 1 cm screen and a resolution of 160 x 68 pixels. Its silicone strap allows it to adapt perfectly to your wrist and offers you the possibility of tightening or loosening it. The figures displayed are large and clearly visible even in broad daylight. The blue screen functionality may be disabled in the application settings. The bracelet can resist immersion up to 50 meters depth. The start screen of the application has of two circles that dominate the top of the screen. The role of circles is to show the progress of your activity or the amount of sleep you got last night. If you tap these circles you will get more detailed information.
The autonomy is correct, namely that if the bracelet works permanently its autonomy is 5 days. With this cardiac sensor the company says it can supply more precise data regarding the sleep of users and the number of calories burned. A altimeter will also be integrated and should allow the elevation to be measured (for example the number of steps climbed). The Vivosmart HR has a touch screen that allows it to receive notifications such as (SMS, email, social networks). The bracelet is compatible with smartphones iOS or Android. Finally, the Garmin Vivosmart HR reward progress made and disseminates an alert in case of prolonged inactivity.
The bracelet is available from 149 euros.
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