Garmin Vivoactive HR GPS Smartwatch with Heart Rate Monitor

Garmin has released vivoactive, their latest GPS smartwatch. Using its wrist-based heart rate monitor, the smart watch delivers more accurate fitness tracking data, and built-in sports apps bring you much convenience during your workout.

Garmin Vivoactive HR GPS Smartwatch Boasts Integrated Heart Rate Monitor

The vivoactive HR is an advanced and versatile GPS-equipped smartwatch and fitness tracker. As shown in the images, the smartwatch boasts a low-profile and sleek appearance, and optional watch face designs, widgets and apps allow you to customize your own watch dial based on your preferences.

Garmin Vivoactive HR GPS Smartwatch Boasts Integrated Heart Rate Monitor

The fitness tracker features built-in sports apps including GPS-enabled running, biking, swimming and more, so it doesn’t need to always connect with your smartphone, and built-in accelerometer and GPS track your active moments. Meanwhile, those sports apps deliver you detailed and valuable tracking data for your workouts, and integrated heart rate monitor allows vivoactive HR to provide calories burned info and quantify the intensity of your fitness activities.

Garmin Vivoactive HR GPS Smartwatch Boasts Integrated Heart Rate Monitor

As a smartwatch, vivoactive HR can wirelessly connect with your smartphone over Bluetooth in order to receive smart notifications from the phone including calls, texts, email, calendar and smart coaching from Garmin Connect. In addition, its rechargeable battery offers up to 8 days of battery life in smartwatch mode or up to 13 hours in GPS mode.

The vivoactive HR GPS smartwatch is priced at $249.99 USD. If you’re interested, jump to Amazon for its more details. Additionally, also don’t miss the Forerunner 225 GPS running watch and more related cool stuff by following tags.

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