The is a hybrid smartwatch designed for those who want fitness tracking capabilities without the tech-heavy look of a traditional digital wearable. It combines physical analog hands with a hidden OLED touchscreen that activates only when you interact with it. Core Specifications & Features
It is praised for its stylish analog body and lightweight feel. It is highly effective at recording daily steps, stairs, and stress without looking like a "gadget".
Includes continuous heart rate monitoring, stress tracking with a relaxation timer, sleep analysis, and VO2 max estimation.
The vívomove HR is an older model (released around 2017/2018). While it still provides solid health data, you might consider it if you find a significant discount compared to newer models. If you need features like or wireless charging , the Garmin vívomove Trend is the more modern alternative. Garmin Vivomove HR review: A fine hybrid smartwatch
Experts from CNET and PCMag highlight several key takeaways:
Offers up to 5 days in "smart" mode and up to 2 additional weeks in watch-only mode.
Features a discreet OLED touchscreen. The physical hands automatically move out of the way when the screen is active.