Product Comparison: Garmin Vivomove 3S vs Garmin Vivomove Style
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- The watch strap can fit a number of different wrist sizes.
- Beautiful colour and lightweight, the time always visible without touching anything and it is very clear.
- This is a very sleek looking watch and the strap is comfortable and secure.
- It looks nice and the strap is comfortable.
- The strap itself is ugly, stiff, and just all around crap.
- The band is very flexible and haptically conveys a very robust and high-quality workmanship.
- The watch is light and elegant.
- The Garmin vivomove style is really a stylish watch.
- The strap is comfortable enough for long wearing.
- The watch does not have a GPS module, so it is less suitable for recording activities.
- It has a digital display that appears when the screen is tapped.
- The strap is comfortable and the display is really clear and easy to use.
- The display radiates beautiful reflective lines in certain light conditions.
- The display is nice and bright.
- Very disappointed, poor quality screen, watch looks and feels cheap.
- The amoled display is gorgeous, deep blacks, sharp and bright.
- The displays display the selected information well and clearly legible.
- The color screen looks great.
- Touch Screen not very responsive, sometimes accesses a menu instead of swiping to next screen.
- Screen isn't very responsive. Sometimes you're tapping the watch harder than you should out of frustration to get it to wake up.
- The watch hands tell the time even when the battery is low.
- The watch tracks a number of things such as sleep, steps, flights of stairs, energy levels, stress levels, oxygen level, hydration levels and heart rate.
- You can have notifications sent to your phone through Bluetooth.
- Straightforward setup and more or less intuitive menu.
- The Garmin Connect app isn't as fun to use as the Fitbit app.
- The app and its features are amazing and make this watch worth it.
- It's a good size and feels good on my wrist.
- Stress monitor and body battery are surprisingly accurate and helpful.
- Build quality is great and feels high end.
- Heart rate monitor is not very accurate.
- Battery life is reasonable last about 4/5 days and charges quickly.
- Battery life is great. I charge mostly 3 to 4 days.
- I have found this watch easy to use, the battery life is good lasts for 2 to 3 days, the app is easy to use also.
- Battery last up to 3 days.
- The battery life was a disappointing two days.
- Battery life and charging time are really good.
- Has a long battery life and it's just a good looking watch.
- The battery life of 3 to 4 days is marginal.
- Great battery life. Highly recommend.
- The battery lasts for two days of intensive use.