So, tons of usage, and tons of workouts in the bag. And it’s been on my left wrist since then. And then the day after that I switched over to the near-identical Vivoactive 4. You’ll remember I published my Garmin Venu review in earlier December after a number of months. Now, despite having used the Vivoactive 4 on and off since August, I hadn’t quite got around to writing a review. There’s just now a smaller one (Vivoactive 4s) and a bigger one (Vivoactive 4). And unlike the Vivoactive 3/Vivoactive 3 Music, all editions of the Vivoactive 4 have music. The main appeal of the Vivoactive 4 was adding in a second button – making it easier to use for sport scenarios, but also a slew of more general fitness features. Minor things you might not notice, like prettier end of workout screens with maps and HR charts. However, they’ve also quietly tweaked a number of features in the Vivoactive 4 – making it a bit more polished than it was on launch. And in that time Garmin has also introduced a number of themed Vivoactive 4 variants (such as ones from Star Wars, Avengers, and Captain Marvel). Both watches, screen aside, are nearly identical. It’s been about 5 months since Garmin first introduced the Vivoactive 4 series (alongside the Garmin Venu).
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