Home > Latest News > Garmin Introduces vívomove Analogue Watch

Garmin Introduces vívomove Analogue Watch

Garmin has taken the wraps of its vívomove analogue watch, decked out with activity tracking features and one-year battery life.

Featuring an analogue-style face, the vívomove’s watch face features two bars, allowing users to view step progress and inactivity at a glance, with the vívomove also tracking how well users slept by monitoring movement and restlessness.

garmin1The vívomove automatically syncs with the Garmin Connect Mobile app, a free online community where users can track workouts, sleep patterns and trends, along with joining online challenges to compete against friends and earn virtual badges.

Among the different models, there is the vívomove sport, vívomove classic, with leather straps, and the more upscale vívomove premium, with leather straps and a full steel body.

Interchangeable leather and silicone strap options and a variety of case finishes, including black, white, rose gold-tone, stainless steel and gold-tone, allow users to customise the vívomove to their personal style.

The vívomove is swim and shower-safe, and has a water rating of 5ATM.

Beginning shipping in May, the vívomove will be available in sport (black or white) for $249.00 RRP, classic (black with leather band or rose gold-tone with leather band) for $329.00 RRP and premium (stainless steel with leather band or gold-tone steel with leather band) for $479.00 RRP.

Accessory sport bands will be available in white and black for $49.00 RRP, with leather accessory bands to be available in black, rose gold/white, dark brown and light brown for $99.00 RRP.



You may also like
Garmin Launches Rugged Tactix 8 Smartwatch
Garmin inReach Messenger Plus
CES 2025: Garmin To Showcase New SOS Satellite Communicator
In The Future, Devices May Be Powered By Body Movement. Here’s How
Wrist Wearable Market Has Grown 8.7% In 2024
Samsung’s July 10 Paris Event To Debut New Smartphones, Wearables

Popular Posts

Bunnings Boss Gets The Hump After Brands Say No To Supplying Retailer.
Latest News
/
/
Transparent Solar Panels Could Turn Skyscrapers into Power Stations
Latest News
/
/
Synergy Audio Visual Expands Distribution of McIntosh Laboratories to New Zealand
Latest News
/
/
Nintendo To Announce New Games For Switch Console
Latest News
/
/
Aldi Faces Trademark Infringement Lawsuit
Latest News
/
/

Digital Magazines

Recent Post

Bunnings Boss Gets The Hump After Brands Say No To Supplying Retailer.
Latest News
/
//
Comments are Off
Wesfarmers owned retailers Officeworks and Bunnings are well known in the industry for the pressure they put on suppliers, some...
Read More