
Wearers liked the vivomove Sport’s chic hybrid look with hidden OLED screen, finding it comfortable and more watch‑like than a typical fitness tracker, and they enjoy basic health stats like heart rate, SpO₂ and Body Battery. Still, it was received complaints for the clunky navigation through menus and the need to tether to a phone for GPS, which limits accuracy for serious training; battery life is also only around three to four days. Users appreciate receiving notifications discreetly and value the analogue aesthetic, but acknowledge that the Garmin app is convoluted and that workout data and heart‑rate zones are limited. For most reviewers it’s a stylish everyday tracker best suited to casual activity rather than intense sport.
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