Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Garmin Vivoactive 4 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin Vivoactive 4.
November 2019
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Published: 2022-09-12, Author: Jared , review by: techgearlab.com
Large screen, accurate stair counter, accurate step counting, variety of trackable metricsFeature rich, larger screen, sleek, smart notifications, lots of appsEasy to use, accurate step counter, excellent smartphone appGood value, great fitness tracking a
Bulky, poor screen quality, expensivePoor sleep tracking, expensive, poor battery lifeNot the most comfortable, so-so cycling trackingCould be more convenient to use, doesn't have the most smart functionsLimited fitness/health tracking abilities, display
8 days of battery life, GPS, HRM, NFC, Activity/sleep/stress tracking, Blood oxygen monitoring, On-screen workouts
Transflective display is underwhelming, Sunlight visibility is hit or miss, A tad chunky for some wrists
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Respiration tracking, Pulse oximeter readings, On-screen workout animations, Onboard music storage and support for Bluetooth headphones, Underwater optical heart rate monitoring, Pilates support,
Uses multiple smartphone apps, Excessive badges
Garmin's excellent Vivoactive 4 fitness tracker offers insights about your breathing, sleep, and stress, motivating training plans, and smartwatch features like contactless payments, downloadable apps, and onboard music storage...
Published: 2020-02-06, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Overall the Vivoactive 4 is a solid upgrade over the Vivoactive 3, if for no other reason than the darn second button. Plus of course the music in all models and the other health bits. But really, that button. It might sound silly to those unfamiliar with...
Comes in two sizes, Built-in music storage with Spotify support, Two-button navigation
Occasional syncing issues, Convoluted app installation process
Garmin continues to improve on what it does best, which is track fitness. It doesn’t offer quite as seamless an integration to your smartphone as the Apple Watch does with iPhones or the Galaxy Watch Active 2 does with Samsung’s Galaxy phones, but it’s mo...
Garmin Pay support is convenient, Music storage is standard, Week-long battery life, Unique breathwork exercises, Accurate fitness and health tracking, Useful and accurate sleep tracking
High price
The Garmin Vivoactive 4 is a solid upgrade to the Vivoactive 3 and 3 Music, and will certainly please those in need of a midrange multisport watch. It's not as flashy as the new Garmin Venu, but that might be a good thing: It has a more readable display a...
Advanced health tracking features, High quality materials, fit, and finish, Responsive touchscreen interface, Offline music and Garmin Pay support, Extensive golfing support
Heavier than the 245 Music, Display a bit dim for indoor use
Great exercise tracking, with full GPS, On-watch music streaming, Stacks of stats
ANT+ HR broadcast mode does not work well yet, No Performance Condition/training load monitoring, Spotify/Deezer integration should be more friendly
(Image credit: Garmin)The Vivoactive 4 is a slightly more accessible alternative to Garmin's high-end Forerunner and Fenix runner's watches. It offers all the basics, including great GPS, heart rate tracking and music streaming for less money than a Forer...
Significantly improved design,Practical two-button solution,Great value for money,Offline music listening
Still struggles with HIIT workouts,Display tech means low quality graphics/animations,Garmin Pay not supported by a lot of banks
The Vivoactive 4 takes a lot of what's great about the more expensive Fenix and Forerunner devices and compresses that into a compact and far more affordable device.Criticisms are only small: the display isn't great, but does encourage longer battery life...
Can track pretty much every sport you can think of, Looks like an actual watch, Solid battery life, New wellness features work great,
More expensive than the competition, App offering could be better,
The Vivoactive 4 isn't a giant step forward from the Vivoactive 3, but it remains one of the best mid-tier fitness trackers on the market. Highlights include stellar GPS location tracking, inbuilt storage for music and maps and the ability to track pretty...