Garmin Vivoactive HR and Vivofit 3 Activity Trackers Announced

Garmin on Friday unveiled its new activity trackers, named Vivoactive HR which the company says “can be more capable than the previous version.” Along with company also launched the fashion-focused fitness tracker called Vivofit 3.Vivofit 3

The Vivofit 3 wristband with battery life up to 1 year and Vivoactive HR SmartWatch offer battery  life up to 1 week, Both are able to constantly monitor the user’s activities.

Vivofit 3:

This wristband has compact style and a tiny display, bright enough to see the time and the necessary parameters. The Vivofit 3 is consistent for those who want a continuous health measuring device with compact design and long battery because its battery life of up to 1 year. In addition, it’s also water resistant up to 50 meters, so the its more comfortable for wearers.3611394_Vivofit_3-1

The Vivofit 3 can measure most of the sports activities of the wearer, including subjects continuous jogging, cycling, swimming etc. It is automatically differentiates user’s activities no need to press the start button or stop your activity timer and using an elliptical.

Also during exercise, it is also constantly evaluated to know what is your workout distance or training session. Also, every time you sit for long, it can remind you to do some movement.

Vivofit 3 will sell from Q2 of this year and pricing starts from $99.99 to $119.99, depending on the type of band and color you choose. Garmin has partnered with designer Jonathan Adler to add the multicolored accessory to suit your personality.

Vivoactive HR:

This is a SmartWatch, higher variant compared to the Vivofit 3 when comes equipped with a touch screen large display with a resolution of 148 x 205 pixels. It has more sensors that measure heart rate, with full GPS and similar functions as Vivofit 3. HR comes with a rechargeable battery can last up to 8 days or up to 13 hours when continuously on GPS.3611393_Vivoactive_HR

Vivoactive HR function also continues to track activity throughout your day by counting steps and floors climbed as well as monitoring sleep and calculating intensity minutes, but combined with GPS will provide results with more accurate and complete details. For example, GPS-enabled cycling app measures time, distance, speed and calories. It’s compatible with sensors, such as speed and cadence, to measure your progress on training rides as well as daily commutes.

Of course, its indispensable feature to receive notification from your phone, may receive calls, messages, emails, calendars and much more notifications. Vivoactive HR will also be sold in Q2 of this year, Priced at $249.99.

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