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The Garmin Vivofit 4 Small/Medium is a sleek, waterproof activity tracker featuring a vibrant always-on color display, automatic activity detection, and a replaceable battery lasting over a year. Designed for seamless daily wear, it monitors steps, distance, calories, and sleep while offering personalized goals and smart alerts—all in a lightweight, customizable design perfect for busy professionals who demand reliability without the fuss.









| ASIN | B0789QGL9F |
| Age Range Description | Youth |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 1 years |
| Battery Capacity | 300 |
| Battery Cell Type | Silver Oxide |
| Battery capacity | 300 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,008 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 48 in Activity Trackers |
| Box Contents | Ribbon |
| Brand Name | Garmin |
| Case Material Type | Plastic |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | buttons |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,716 Reviews |
| Display Type | Digital |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759178963 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 19.5 x 2.3 x 1.3 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16D x 7W x 6H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Garmin Small/Medium Vivofit 4 Activity Tracker - Black |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Language | Multilingual |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64000 MB |
| Memory storage capacity | 64000 MB |
| Metrics Measured | accelerometer |
| Model Name | Garmin Vivofit 4 Activity Tracker – Black, Small/Medium |
| Model Number | 010-01847-10 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Operating system | Android |
| Product Features | Activity Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Distance Tracker, Sleep Monitor |
| Product Warranty | Manufacturer Guarantee |
| Resolution | 88 x 88 |
| Screen Size | 0.61 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special feature | Activity Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Distance Tracker, Sleep Monitor |
| Sport Type | Sports electronics |
| Style Name | vivofit 4, WW, black, S/M |
| Supported Application | Fitness Tracker |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 753759178963 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wearable Computer Type | Activity Tracker |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
| Wireless communication standard | Bluetooth |
D**C
Simple & Convenient Quality
I've been considering getting a fitness watch for a while. What's put me of, and thousands of others I suspect, has been the need to charge it every few days, the variety & complexity of features - and the cost. Vívofit 4 is the complete opposite. The inbuilt replaceable battery will keep the device running for a year or more. Secondly, it's easy to use with a good range of nice basic features that will satisfy all but the real fitness experts. Then again, modern smart phones have a lot of fitness features baked in anyway. So I see little point in duplicating these on a smart watch. Vívofit 4 is comfortable, waterproof, has a smart discreet design with a colour screen & a back light. And, price wise, it's well under £100! Feature wise, it does a surprising amount. It will auto detect a number of activities, monitor sleep, tell you to move if you're being idle too long & help you to set activity goals. It'll even find your phone! The supporting Garmin Connect app is like the watch - well designed & intuitive. I also use Health Sync which enables me to sync the Vívofit data with Google Fit where, separately, I record things like heart rate, BP & weight. So, if you're looking for a good quality, easy to use, no need to charge & well designed watch with a good range of basic features, I would strongly recommend you take a look at the Vívofit 4.
B**Y
Works really well - motivational
I use this to keep track of the number of steps I take every day, number of intensity minutes, and sleep. I don't have a smart phone, so have to use Garmin Connect on my computer - which works fine. Sometimes it's annoying that 'intensity minutes' don't start clocking up until you've been active (eg brisk walking) for ten minutes solid, so you can't stop to speak to someone or you'll have to start from the beginning again! But I suppose it's to keep the heart rate up, and probably makes sense.
M**M
It's the Niggle You Need
Fitness trackers seem to be everywhere today and of course there are many arguments for and against them which are often valid. The biggest negative is that they are inaccurate which, might be true but that does not in my view negate their benefits. And the main benefit? They become the nagging partner in your brain telling you to move, in particular walk. And no matter what cobblers is spouted about various exercises, the main thing is to move. Run, walk, hop. It makes no difference when it boils down to it when it comes to helping life an active life. Just move a bit. Move a bit more is better and what I've found over the last four years is that a fitness tracker almost forces me to do that. Okay, I am by nature a person who is generally self motivated and I am a gym fan, but as I've got older I've found it easier to talk myself out of doing a bit more now and again. It's an insidious thing and before you know it, you find that you no longer active. But, a fitness bit is a visual indicator that your activity level vs pie consumption has gone out of balance and that for me gets me back on my hind legs and moving. It's surprising how guilty you feel when presented with a record of your indolence... Now, over the last few years I've had a Fitbit - that was a bit rubbish but being an early adopter...., A Samsung Smart watch, a cheapo ten quid thing - that was great and lasted 18 months - and now this. So, accuracy. It's not bad. I know for a fact that if I get off at the big flag in Baku where I work and walk to my apartment it is exactly 5.15KM. All of my various trackers bar the first have been close enough to this distance for me to feel that they are accurate enough to be of use. All of them show my steps to be 8000 to do this -/+ 10% which, is perfectly fine for what I need. The Vivofit 4 here I've found is the lowest counting of all the ones I have had but is still close to the ballpark average, so step counter is perfectly accurate enough. The actual Vivofit 4 is small - which, is exactly what I wanted. I still prefer to have a decent watch on my wrist and thus use the tracker on my right side purely for movement and heartrate checking. And it if the Vivofit 4 was like a full sized watch I would feel a bit like Del Boy on a street corner trying to flog dodgy time pieces. The downside of being small is that the screen is also small which, for me is of no concern for the above reasons. However, if you intend this as a watch replacement then I'd say you need to look for something with a bigger face designed for that purpose. Of course the Vivofit is also about other things such as sleep and non-walking exercises which, once again is a help if you use this it get you in the groove or habit. The sleep timer seems to be accurate enough when I compare it to my actual hours of sleep according to my bedside clock. The other exercises are supposed to be automatic but I tend to set when I start and set when stopped. Now, much of what makes a fitness tracker relies on the app and when up and running it is comprehensive and has multiple options for pretty much any kind of activity you want. Firstly the slight niggle which, was when setting the app up it would not progress past the connection stage. In the end I uninstalled the app and then reinstalled it and weirdly it was then fully populated and operational. It must have dragged my information from the inevitable account settings you have done. Once working it has been fine since so I don't know. It certainly did not follow the instructions for sure when initial setup was required. As part of the app you can set up your types of activity and routines. As I said before, I am a gym fan so have set up some of my routines. I have a different one for each day of the week and the process is a long one as you pick your exercises from a drop down list which, is comprehensive but of course not always named the same as you might know it. So far out of the seven I have, three are done and it was a bit drawn out. Worthwhile in the end but you gotta take the pain if you want to do it. What else? Well, it's a battery operated watch that does not need charging. This is a good thing mostly, but of course the time will come when it needs a new battery and that depends a lot upon how you set this up. It automatically updates the app on your phone but there is a clear warning that if you set up for a very regular update you will drain your battery. I have set mine for infrequent which, I hope will give me a year of use. The fitness tracker itself is neat, small(ish) and comfortable to wear. It's unobtrusive as well - at least in black. Overall, this is probably the best tracker I've owned and so for me personally a very good bit of kit let down a very small amount by a slightly odd setup process that I still don't entirely get.
F**Y
Long battery life for a fitness tracker. Rugged but not accurate in tracking steps.
Likes:- Easy to use and rugged. (I work as a delivery guy and this has took some knocks but still works fine). Size - I like that it's small, I dunno what the fascination is with these enormous watches/fitness trackers. Waterproof - I work outdoors and often get soaked, I've also kept this on by mistake in the shower. Dislikes:- Battery - 11 months in and the battery has just died without warning. My local stores don't seem to stock the battery either so I guess I'll have to source one online. App - The mobile phone app is terrible (Android - Tried 2 different phones ). It works intermittently at best. I ended up buying a ANT+ usb dongle and connecting it via my PC. Accuracy - As I predominantly us it as a pedometer I base my finding on this. It's unreliable as it sometimes doesn't recognise that you've been walking. On a polar opposite I have found it will sometimes announce "Goal" to signify that I've reached my daily target, I've been sat watching my TV at the time however.
R**A
The long life battery is perfect
They say the battery lasts a year, mine has just died after 18months and it was very cheap to replace. Not having to take it off to charge it every few days made this the best fitness tracker for me by far. As its waterproof too, I've only ever taken it off for airport security and its been brilliant. Sleep tracker is pretty accurate. As is the step counter with the exception that it does count steps if you're travelling in a bumpy vehicle, but I found that to be the case with other brands too. For the first six months I used it only as a watch and step counter and it did that brilliantly. After that I've started playing with some of the other features including the period cycle. It does take a couple of tries to remember how all the buttons cycle through, but it's fairly intuitive and you can customise your display via the app which is great. Overall I've tried 3 other fitness bands in the past decade and this is head and shoulder my favourite, mainly for the battery life. (and you can light up the screen if you need to read the time in the dark)
M**I
Misleading in many ways!!!
Having owned a Vivofit 1 for years, I thought I treat myself to a newer version - what a mistake!!! I do like the look of the Vivofit 4 - it is smaller and the wristband is nice. What I originally liked in the pictures was the watch face. I feel very disappointed as the clear pictures were taken with the backlight ON. You have to press the button for this and without the back light half the watch faces aren't usable as they are too dark without it. My next gripe is that the tracker is advertised to 'recognise' common activities. This only worked for me for running. When at an exercise class it registered as swimming and didn't acknowledge any steps or calories. It doesn't state clearly that this is the first and only Vivofit version that doesn't connect to the HR strap anymore - what a total shame as all my calories burnt are now WAY BELOW what I normally burn. When the unit started playing up with more problems, I contacted Garmin customer service. Their replies took a week for each query by which time it was too late to return the unit to Amazon! Garmin does not offer a refund if the tracker was bought somewhere else apart from Garmin directly. I questioned why the calories burnt were so inaccurate and all the other problems and was offered an exchange for another 'used' unit. This whole process took over 2 months - a shocking customer support. All I wanted by then is to have a simple yet accurate tracker but Garmin wouldn't let me 'downgrade' to a tracker which connects to the Garmin HR strap! This whole experience has left me with a 'nice looking' but 'little functioning' step tracker that doesn't live up to the functions it is advertised to do - so much so that my good old trusted AND ACCURATE Vivofit 1 is back in action for all my exercises and the Vivofit 4 is just a watch and step tracker. How very disappointing!!!
K**R
Easy to use. Pleased with purchase
Bought for my partner for Xmas. Good price as it was on offer. He is pleased with it.
J**S
Reliable
This was to replace an old one. Very good for our requirements
D**N
Poor Quality! Trouble from Day1
This outrageous overpriced product compared to competitors started with trouble from the wird go, can’t even easily find the return policy from the seller. Please don’t buy this even in your dreams
D**P
Ottimo contapassi e per notifiche.
Ottimo come contapassi e notifiche. È un prodotto di qualche anno, fa il suo dovere ma non è adatto a chi vuole un fitness traker con funzioni più avanzate e moderne.
B**N
Garmin aktivitetsklocka!!
Är väldigt nöjd funkar kanon👍
B**Z
Battery good; No REM and non-responsive to config cnages
The 1 year battery life is what brought me to the Vivofit4 after my Fitbit eventually died after long term hard use. It counts steps (main purpose) and monitors Sleep ( secondary purpose). Steps counting is a bit 'jumpy' with wild numbers indicated on the device until eventually settling. REM has not appeared at all. Date format on the device stubbornly refuses to change from Month/Day to day/month. Disappointed. It will be returned.
D**L
Unbelievably fast delivery - great product
Ordered from UK supplier just after midday Monday in Australia - delivered to my door at 9 AM Thursday. How is that even possible? Great service - and great product - I only use the step count function, and the 12 month battery (this is my 3rd vivofit 4 - in practice the battery has lasted up to 2 years) is exactly what I need. So very unfortunate that Garmin has ceased production - there is no other equivalent on the market.
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