Garmin Vivomove Sport review: Best of both worlds?
By Max Freeman-Mills (image credit: Pocket-lint)
A great look
We really like how the Vivomove Sport looks. More subdued colors than this minty green option are also available. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Hidden smarts
There's a smartly hidden OLED display to give you information at a glance, plus you can swipe the screen for more detail. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Solid app
Garmin's app is really solid, as you'd expect, and you can customize loads of elements about this watch. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Fun touches
The way the physical hands move out of the way of the display when you're using it is really smart. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Plenty to track
You can track plenty of different types of activity through the watch, as it monitors your heart rate, blood oxygen level and much more. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Our verdict
While there's no GPS and battery life is middling, we think the Vivomove Sport will still resonate with a lot of people who don't want a full-on smartwatch. (image credit: Pocket-lint)