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The vívomove HR is an older model (released around 2017/2018). While it still provides solid health data, you might consider it if you find a significant discount compared to newer models. If you need features like or wireless charging , the Garmin vívomove Trend is the more modern alternative. Garmin Vivomove HR review: A fine hybrid smartwatch

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Pairs via Bluetooth for smart notifications (calls, texts, calendar) and uses your phone's GPS for outdoor activity tracking. Purchasing Options The vívomove HR is an older model (released

Offers up to 5 days in "smart" mode and up to 2 additional weeks in watch-only mode. Garmin Vivomove HR review: A fine hybrid smartwatch

Rated at 5 ATM, making it safe for swimming and showering.

The small touch display can be hard to navigate and difficult to read in direct sunlight. It lacks physical buttons, which some users find frustrating during workouts. Why You Might Buy It Today

The watch is typically available in two main versions: (silicone band, lighter weight) and Premium (stainless steel case, leather/metal bands). Estimated Price Key Details Garmin vívomove HR (Sport) 17,645.60 RUB Lightweight (40.8g), silicone strap. Garmin vívomove HR Premium 36,804.28 RUB Stainless steel case, brown/tan leather options. Garmin vívomove Trend 29,028.46 RUB Newer model with Garmin Pay and wireless charging.

 

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