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Garmin - vvomove HR Sport Hybrid Smartwatch 43mm Fiber-Reinforced Polymer - Black Silicone - (2017)
Average customer rating
4.1 out of 5
4.1
(574 Reviews)
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Rating breakdown 574 reviews
5 Stars
310
4 Stars
137
3 Stars
49
2 Stars
35
1 Star
43
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Customer Reviews for Garmin - vvomove HR Sport Hybrid Smartwatch 43mm Fiber-Reinforced Polymer - Black Silicone - (2017)
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
on February 29, 2020
Posted by: Brian T
I like the heart rate monitoring and incident alert feature linked to your phone
Written by a customer while visiting Garmin
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
on February 4, 2020
Posted by: Sarah Sasha L
I absolutely love this watch. I adore how it seamlessly blends functionality, notifications, and step tracking with a professional case, and a clean overall look. It is comfortable, accurate, and subtle, while remaining attractive and appropriate for work.
Written by a customer while visiting Garmin
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
on January 16, 2020
Posted by: Kimberly W
The vivo move is a solid watch with some great features, this was my first smart watch and I wholeheartedly recommend it, the only downside is the screens visibility in direct sunlight is non existent but I'm mostly indoors or in the dark so this con wasn't one that affects me very often.
Written by a customer while visiting Garmin
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
on January 7, 2020
Posted by: Dino D
A smart watch with a real movement for timekeeping functions combine an elegant timepiece with current high tech for a high quality wearable.
Written by a customer while visiting Garmin
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
on December 5, 2018
Posted by: Phillip O
I like the look of the product along with what the product does. I like that this product looks like a watch but still tracks all of the fitness information.
Written by a customer while visiting Garmin
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
The Satellite Imagery is Amazing
on February 9, 2026
Posted by: C and A
The Tread 2 Overland solved a problem for us that seemed to have no other solution. The cost made us a bit reluctant to get it, but it has been well worth it. We highly recommend it for overlanding and explorations of remote wilderness areas. We would have given this device 5 stars except for one issue which is described in the following write-up.
We frequently take 4x4 tracks into remote areas of the Arizona Strip. We carry 3 different GPS units plus detailed paper topo maps and a compass. While our 3 GPS units have always agreed on the coordinates, their mapping software placed us at different locations. Even the paper map gave us a location that our eyeballs told us was incorrect. We had to fall back on triangulation off of mountains to find our true location on the paper map. The satellite imagery download allows us to see exactly where we are - no more second guessing the GPS units or the paper map. The satellite view also allows us to "see" what is over the next ridge, and in our first outing using it, we found 2 tracks that we had never seen before.
There are some problems with the "Adventure Roads and Trails overlay". In two instances, it indicated 4x4 tracks that were in fact, hiking trails for non motorized vehicles. In another instance, it showed a 4x4 track that clearly did not exist. The satellite imagery does take a while to download, but this feature alone is worth the price.
So...... While the Tread 2 Overland does what we wanted, the errors in the "Adventure Roads and Trails overlay" are enough of a problem to deduct 1 star. Using the downloaded satellite imagery makes remote backcountry navigation unbelievably simple and nearly fool proof. Even with this ease of navigation, if you are venturing out into the wilderness, ALWAYS take along the paper maps and compass just in case the Tread fails.
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