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Garmin 010-01769-01 Vivoactive 3, GPS Smartwatch with Contactless Payments and Built-In Sports Apps, Black with Silver Hardware

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Pattern Name: Watch


Style: Standard


Color: Black With Stainless


Features

  • Garmin Pay contactless payment solution lets you pay for purchases with your watch (available for supported cards from participating banks)
  • Personalize your watch with thousands of free watch faces, apps and widgets from our Connect IQ store
  • More than 15 preloaded GPS and indoor sports apps, including yoga, running, swimming and more
  • Monitor your fitness level with VO2 max and fitness made estimates, plus keep an eye on how you handle stress
  • Get connected features such as smart notifications, automatic uploads to Garmin Connect, Live Track and more when paired with a compatible smartphone
  • Battery life: Up to 7 days in smartwatch mode; 13 hours in GPS mode. Display size: 1.2 inch diameter

Description

Note - To extend the life of the battery: Reduce the backlight timeout, reduce the backlight brightness, turn off Bluetooth wireless technology when you are not using connected features, turn off activity tracking, limit the smartphone notifications the device displays, stop broadcasting heart rate data to paired Garmin devices and turn off wrist-based heart rate monitoring. From playing to paying, vivoactive 3 is the smartwatch for your active life. Make less payments with ease, right from your Watch, and with more than 15 preloaded sports apps - you can choose how you like to get fit. Built-in GPS lets you record the distance, pace, location and more for your outdoor activities.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: vi­voactive 3


Style: Casual


Color: Black, Silver


Screen Size: 1.2 Inches


Special Feature: Time Display, GPS, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor, Daily Workout Memory,


Shape: Round


Target Audience: Unisex Adult


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Special Feature: Time Display, GPS, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor, Daily Workout Memory,


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Supported Application: Email, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor


GPS: Yes


Battery Life: 7 days


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Battery Power: 3600 Millihertz


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, GPS


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11g/n


Screen Size: 1.2 Inches


Display Type: 240 x 240 pixels


Scanner Resolution: 240 x 240


Band Material Type: Leather


Warranty Description: 1-year limited warranty


Brand: Garmin


Model Name: vi­voactive 3


Target Audience: Unisex Adult


Age Range (Description): Adult


Model Number: 010-01769-01


Whats in the box: vivoactive 3, documentation, charging/data cable


Target Gender: Unisex


Weight: 0.1 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1.7 x 1.7 x 0.46 inches


Style: Casual


Color: Black, Silver


Shape: Round


Band Color: black


Sport: running;golf;yoga;cardio;strength training;swimming;hiking


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  • 37 years old and I found out I was in early heart dysfunction through using this watch
I bought this watch in late March. It was quickly delivered on March 31. I had originally bought a cheaper smart watch but felt uncomfortable with the inability to turn off the blue tooth (radiation emission) with the other watch and returned it. I bought this one because it was priced pretty well and I had the choice to turn off the bluetooth. Another function that I now really appreciate but did not realize before is that this Garmin watch can constantly broadcast your heartrate while wearing the watch, rather than the 5 minute heartrates that the other watch provided. In using this broadcast function I began to notice, that at certain times my heartrates were running slightly higher than I would expect. I could be just standing talking to someone and all of a sudden my heartrate would be 105 or 110 for a few minutes and then just return into the 80's, and then a few minutes later it might run back up. I am a nurse, I decided to check the accuracy of the watch with the vitals machine at work. In doing so, I realized that the beep that tracks the pulse on the vitals machine sounded irregular. I then felt my pulse and realized that my pulse was also irregular. At this point I had not gotten any warnings from the watch (as the warnings come when the heartrate is elevated over a certain amount of time), but I did pick up from the watch that something might be going on. That night I noticed a small superficial blood clot in a varicose vein in my left leg. I called and scheduled an annual exam (which I was due for). I have a family member who has a genetic congenital heart defect. My Dr. referred me to a cardiologist for testing. I was still hesitant to believe the accuracy of the watch, but I guess she heard enough. I continued to watch broadcast and monitor my heartrates while waiting for my appointment. My watch did give me 2 irregular HR alarms during the few weeks I was waiting. I went and the cardiologist didn't seem to see much that was concerning with me (exercise regularly, good activity levels, no shortness of breath) but did an echocardiogram just to be sure. The echo came out abnormal. She then sent me for a cardiac MRI which also came out abnormal. Shortly after the result was returned I was put on medications for my heart. I am pretty unlucky to have a heart issue at 37 years old, but do consider myself very lucky to have had the problem noticed at an early stage and before my heart had enlarged which causes much more damage. I now can take some measures to try and slow the progression of the disease and prevent the enlargement. One of those measures is using this watch to watch my heartrates when I exercise to make sure that I don't overdo it. I have found there are certain things (the stair-stepper/running) that just cause my heartrate to go up to high and I can find exercises to do which don't cause me to overdo it (walking/swimming-yes I can and do broadcast my heartrate while swimming in the pool). The watch also counts laps for me in the pool but it can not do both heartrate and lap counting at the same time. You have to choose one or the other. Overall... I LOVE this watch. I am not only so happy that I bought it... but so LUCKY that I bought it. I truly believe it saved me years on my life and will continue to do so by allowing me to measure my heartrate constantly. I know also own a chest strap that pairs with the watch for maximum accuracy (which I found the watch was accurate the whole time). I have downloaded the ECG widget (which gives a free 5 minute trial) but I can't really figure out how it is supposed to work or where the ECG actually is. It just gives me a timer looking thing and I'm not seeing a heart rhythm. In the future (when I get older) I may have to upgrade to a watch that does rhythms too, but for now I feel ok with this. I like that I can customize my own watch face with face it (which I do), and it does well at tracking several different exercises- including weight reps (which it does accurately). I love that I can use it while swimming. I like the menstrual tracking function which works pretty well. It's not an ovulation/pregnancy tracker like some but a true menstrual tracker. I find myself using the breathing (relaxation) function some, and the stopwatch too. I've also used to compass a few times. Overall I love that all of these functions are right there in one place on my wrist. I was a little concerned about the reviews about skin problems before I bought the watch, but I use the original band and have not had any issues. I do wash the band and watch with soap and water regularly after I sweat or work in the dirt in the yard though and I take the watch off and charge it while in the shower. I broadcast my heartrate a lot (which drains the battery) so I charge it about every 2 days when I shower. It If I didn't broadcast so much I could wear it at least 6 days on one charge- no problem. I don't know exactly how long it takes to charge but within the 15 minutes before I actually look at it, it's always at 100%, so battery life is great. Thank you to Garmin for such a great product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021 by youtoo

  • Preferred over Fitbit Ionic
I've had the watch for about 2 weeks so far, and I absolutely love it. It's my favorite tech purchase so far this year. I did a significant amount of research in deciding what fitness/smart watch I would buy to replace my Fitbit Surge that broke about a year back. I wasn't fully happy with Fitbit because the Surge had broken on the band in a way that didn't allow for an easy replacement. Still, I had a lot of data in my Fitbit account and I liked their app, so I was pretty excited for the Fitbit Ionic. However, after researching the Ionic in addition to looking at my friends' Ionic watches and talking to them about their experience, I decided against it. I'll summarize my opinions below: Personal Opinion, Pros vs. Fitbit Ionic: - Round watch face looks better than square watch face - Fitbit charges money for standard work-outs and seems poised to adopt a Pay-As-You-Go approach to their devices - Fitbit's stock photos of activities seem tacky and distracting... I just want a clean and simple User-Interface - Garmin's data visualization and work-out selections are superb Fitbit seems to be going the way of Apple in developing an expensive pay-to-play ecosystem with more fluff and show than actual substance aimed at a relatively "casual" audience. Don't get me wrong, the Fitbit Ionic is functionally almost the same as the Garmin Vivoactive 3 (and it even has a couple additional features like the ability to play music without a phone... but... all the reviews I read said that functionality was sub-par and not really the feature you think it would be). I can't really do justice to describing all the various pros/cons of the Garmin Vivoactive 3, especially in comparison to other watches, so if you're curious to learn more, I recommend simply watching a few reviews on YouTube. They'll do a much better job of explaining technical differences between the various watches. In theory, you can use the Fitbit Ionic and the Garmin Vivoactive 3 in exactly the same way for the vast majority of use cases. So, if you're like me and couldn't decide between the two, I will have to echo what others have said in that it's really a matter of personal preference. I prefer the Garmin Vivoactive 3 because I prefer how it looks, how the data is collected and presented, and how the company operates. Some may feel differently, but for me it was a clear choice the more I looked into it and I couldn't be happier with my decision. Now, what if you're just thinking about whether or not you should get a fitness watch? Yes, you should get a fitness watch. They come in a variety of price points, so if you're not ready to spend $250-$300 on one, I recommend getting a cheaper one to try it out. That being said, I think that the $300 price point is really the best bang-for-your-buck at the moment. You have to spend about that much to get the combination of heart rate monitoring, GPS, and smart watch functionality. It helps that my company offers incentives for tracking steps and fitness activities, but even without that, having something that motivates you get out and exercise is incredibly nice. We all know we should be exercising regularly, but let's face it, life can get pretty busy and it's easier to sit on the couch than it is to get outside to walk/run or head to the gym to work out. A fitness watch is a nice reminder/motivator... and also a neat toy and useful accessory. Again, I love mine and I'd recommend it to anyone and everyone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2017 by Phillip L.

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