Three-and-a-half years later, the Garmin vívosmart is getting an upgrade.
The vívosmart 5 features optical sensors for measuring heart rate and blood oxygen saturation, but still uses a proprietary charging cable which attaches to a connector on the back.
On the fitness tracking side of things, the vívosmart 5 tracks the usual metrics, like steps taken, calories burned, stairs climbed, as well as specific tracking modes for activities like swimming, cycling, cardio, and even yoga. The fitness tracker also includes Garmin’s unique Body Battery feature that takes into account all of your fitness and health metrics and provides an intelligent guess as to your body’s energy level, and whether or not you’re ready for a workout or some rest.
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