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The Garmin Vivofit 2 never needs to be charged

2015-06-04
I've been wearing an activity tracker for almost a month now and I haven't had to charge it I'm Dan Graziano and I'm here with the Garmin vivofit 2 this device can measure the steps you take distance traveled calories burned and your sleep at night this is the new model which features a slight redesign over the original vivofit and adds a stopwatch function a backlight and audible alerts that will remind you when you have been inactive for an extended period of time but really the shining feature is its battery life there's no dongles no USB cords to worry about instead the vivofit uses 2 coin batteries that will last a year one of our complaints about the original model was that it would occasionally fall off your wrist this has been addressed with the vivofit 2 as you can see here Garmin it a little twist clasp that makes it nearly impossible for the band to fall off and that's a good thing because on top of not having to charge it the vivofit is water resistant up to 50 meters and can be worn in the shower or while swimming so there's really no need to ever take it off another feature I really like is the big always-on display this makes it easy to check your daily progress but it does add some extra bulk to the tracker and of course for more detailed information you will have to open the Garmin Connect app on Android or iOS this is also where you begin to see some of the vivo fits flaws Garmin zap doesn't provide any sort of smart coaching or insights like the jawbone up app and sleep tracking is also very lacking other trackers attempt to estimate that amount of deep and light sleep you achieve each night along with how long it took to fall asleep and how many times you woke up the Garmin Connect app simply tells you how long you slept for and shows a graph of movements throughout the night and that's it it also doesn't include any sort of vibration so there's no silent alarm feature to gently wake you up in the morning and while Garmin claims the vivofit will sync automatically with your smart phone it only does so at certain milestones such as when you reach an activity goal instead you must press and hold the button to manually sync it and see your most recent data the vivofit 2 is available now in the US for $100 and can be bundled with a heart rate strap which will increase the price to $130 overall the vo fit is a good alternative to people that don't want to charge the device every few days for more information on the vivofit - check out my full review over at cnet.com i'm dan Graziano prasena thanks for watching
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