The new Vivosmart 5 adds a slightly larger screen and boasts all of the main Garmin health and wellness metrics, with sleep, stress, blood oxygen, and energy levels monitoring. Vivosmart 5 – is the company's latest fitness tracking, just as we thought it had left the activity band design behind. The Venu Sq 2 is a square version with a color display that's more affordable than the round Venu. The Venu 2 is similar to the Vivoactive 4 but with an AMOLED display. Venu - is the company's smartwatch range. Also Garmin Lilyis the company's 34mm fitness watch aimed at women. Vivofit/Vivomove: Vivofit is the company's fitness band – while Vivomove is a hybrid smartwatch with analog hands but fitness tracking in the background. Vivoactive 4 - A pared-back Fenix, with tonnes of trackable sports and smartwatch features, and good battery life but tracking lacks the detail of Fenix. The all-new Epix (Gen 2) also offers all of the features of a Fenix, but with a color AMOLED screen, for an experience more akin to an Apple Watch Ultra. The Fenix 7X (51mm) offers more battery life and solar power options. The Fenix 7 (47mm) comes in standard and Pro versions. The entry-level Forerunner 55 is still a powerful running watch, and the new Forerunner 255 is probably the best out there for intermediate runners.įenix and Epix - The Fenix family is its all-action sports and outdoor watches, that have all the features and metrics imaginable – but cost top dollar. As the prices rise you get more features, more insights into your sports, and longer battery life. Its watches cover options designed for runners, swimmers, triathletes, and even outdoor adventurers.įorerunner - Garmin's running and triathlon watches range from $100/£100 to around $800/£800. As you move up in price, you essentially get more sensors, thus more complex data. Garmin has nearer 30 different sports watches, and the differences can be quite obscure. The Ace 2 is also worth a shout, which is its fitness tracker designed for kids. It also features core fitness tracking features, a heart rate monitor, and a SpO2 sensor too. It brings all the features from the Sense (GPS, ECG, stress tracking, skin temperature), and puts it in a wristband form factor.īelow that is the Fitbit Luxe, a fitness tracker that's a bit of a throwback to the Fitbit Alta with its slim, fashion-focused design and is the only Fitbit fitness tracker to include a color touchscreen display. The most advanced is the Charge 5, which has just been released as its flagship fitness tracker. It offers plenty of bangs, for a sub-$100/£100 buck. The company just released the Fitbit Inspire 3, its entry-level tracker, which is brimming with features, including heart rate, SpO2, temperature sensor, and a color screen. Then it's onto Fitbit's classic wristband style fitness tracker devises it's best known for. It should also be noted that all Fitbit devices will now scan for heart rate rhythm irregularities using the optical heart rate monitor, which means there's less emphasis on ECG. The Versa 4 still has SpO2, GPS, and heart rate monitoring – but keeps things simpler and cheaper. The Fitbit Sense adds serious health sensors such as ECG, skin temperature, and a specific one that tracks stress. For instance, using the Versa 3’s GPS all the time would reduce battery life to 12 hours.There's the Versa 4 and the new Fitbit Sense 2 health watch.īoth look identical and are the company's two smartwatches. Battery life and chargingīoth Versa 2 and 3 take around two hours for a full charge, which should give you around 6 days power, depending on usage. The dimensions of the Versa 3 watch case are 40.48mm x 40.48mm x 12.35mm, compared to Versa 2’s dimensions of 39.95mm x 39.84mm x 12.15mm. The display on Versa 2 is 1.39in, with a resolution of 300×300 pixels. The Versa 3 is equipped with a 1.58in display with a resolution of 336×336 pixels. Device temperature sensor (skin temperature variation available through Premium only).Built-in GPS + GLONASS which tracks your location during a workout.Altimeter which tracks altitude changes.3-axis accelerometer which tracks motion patterns.
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