The Vivo model range is logically divided into three groups. First of all, Vivoactive smartwatches with strong shockproof and waterproof cases are sent, designed for sports enthusiasts. In addition to tracking pulse, blood oxygen levels or calculating calories spent, many Vivo watches go further, allowing you to calculate water balance, menstrual cycle and stress levels. Dozens of different workouts with animated examples of exercises are waiting for the owner of the watch in the proprietary application. You can also use the watch to reply to messages (only on the Android platform) and use the smartwatch as a virtual Garmin Pay wallet.


In the second group there are hybrid Vivomove smartwatches, which combine the stylish design of classic hand watches and modern smart functions. They can do almost the same thing as Vivoactive watches, but with an emphasis on luxury looks. Instead of rubber, gold-coated aluminium can be used, straps are either metal or leather, and instead of the usual Garmin transreflective displays, touch-sensitive AMOLED and OLED screens are used, in some cases with mechanical arrows on top. Best of all, the spirit and aesthetics of this line are conveyed by the Vivomove Style and Vivomove Luxe models.

Well, for a snack in the Vivo series, there are traditional fitness trackers for people who need the advanced capabilities of Garmin watches, but at the same time do not care about appearance. For example, Garmin Vivosmart 4 is equipped with an OLED screen with automatic brightness adjustment, a built-in heart rate monitor, an oxygen saturation sensor and a waterproof case. They are also able to assess the overall energy level and physical condition of the user's body.