

⌚ Elevate every moment — your all-day health and fitness sidekick awaits!
The Garmin vívoactive 5 GPS Smartwatch features a vibrant 1.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen, delivering up to 11 days of battery life in smartwatch mode. It offers over 30 built-in sports apps including wheelchair mode, advanced health monitoring with Body Battery energy tracking, personalized sleep coaching, and extensive fitness insights. Lightweight and customizable, it supports seamless connectivity with Garmin Connect and other platforms, making it a versatile companion for active professionals seeking data-driven wellness and performance.




















| ASIN | B0CG6NBJ61 |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 102 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Color | Ivory |
| Compatible with | Computer portatile, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (9,203) |
| Date First Available | 26 Dec. 2023 |
| Department | Men |
| Display size | 1.2 Inches |
| Display type | LCD |
| Features | Activity Tracker |
| Included components | music storage, Garmin Pay contactless payment capability |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 010-02862-11 |
| Language | Italian |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Map type | North America |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Meter | GPS, optical heart rate sensor, [other] |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power source | Battery |
| Product Dimensions | 4.32 x 4.32 x 1.09 cm; 36.85 g |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Cycling, Fitness, Running, Swimming, Walking |
| Style | Sporty |
| Wattage | 1.2 watts |
A**A
Comfortable, good watch
I've had this watch now for 3 days, and so far I am very happy. Look and feel - it is relatively small and comfortable to wear - I've been looking at Garmin watches for a while, but not ordered because I was worried they would be too heavy and bulky (my wrist is 140mm/5.5inch around). It is a little bulky, but very light, and with a smaller strap (not the one included with the watch) it fits my wrist pretty well. I have been able to sleep with it for 3 nights without feeling uncomfortable. It does feel a bit... cheap and plasticky, but I guess that is why it's so light, so I will take that over a heavier stainless steal model. It *IS* also relatively cheap, compared to the heavier models. Battery time is great - I've used it for 2.5 days / 60 hours since last charge, and it is down to 67%. This has been pretty heavy use (setting up, chancing screen layouts, learning how to use the watch, a couple of workouts etc, with all sensors and features switched on), so I expect it to last even longer with "normal" use. Gesture to see time works well - I wear the watch face on the inside of the wrist, and I've had problems in the past with smart watches not understanding the gesture when I turn my wrist to see the time - I had to manually press a button for the watch face to light up or use the always on feature. Responsiveness - I find the screen a little less responsive than other smart watches. There is a small delay between button/screen press and screen update. It's not too laggy, so I can live with it. But when I just want to see the time and the screen comes on automatically, there is that small delay that makes me almost go for the button before it comes on. Still better than actually having to press the button, like I did on other watches. Easy to set up - it was very easy and quick to set up and connect it to my phone and wifi. Connectivity to phone - the app doesn't seem to sync/update until you open it, which is a little bit annoying for me as I use the step count to connect to many other apps, but at the same time I guess it preserves phone battery, so I'm ok with having to open the app to update step count. Watch interface and app is well documented - I do not find the watch or the app very intuitive/easy to use, but so far I have managed to find everything I wanted quickly by searching it or asking AI. Very customisable - I've been able to make my own watch face the way it suits me, and change many settings to what works for me. More customisable than other brand smart watches I've had in the past. Screen size - the screen is quite small, and there is a wide, black frame around what is ACTUALLY the screen. This is not noticeable until you change the background to something other than black. I guess the smaller screen is what you trade in return for battery life and weight. Brightness of the screen - I've had no problems seeing the screen outdoors, and at night there is a red light mode to make it less bright. I don't think that comes on automatically - you have to switch it on manually. Waterproof - this is the one feature I really wanted, and I haven't tested it yet. My previous 3 smart watches (FitBit Versa 2, 3 & 4) were NOT waterproof even though they claimed to be, so I am really hoping to actually be able to swim with this one. I will update in April, once I've been swimming in the sea. App/subscription - the app is FREE, and you don't have to pay for any of the features (you can buy watch faces if you want). Overall - so far this is the winner out of the 3 brands of smart watches I've tried.
K**L
Great all rounder smart watch and fitness tracker
I use to only use Fitbits but decided it was time for a change. This is a fantastic watch and I'm so glad I bought it. As a fitness tracker it's not the cheapest on the market but it's good value as you get so much for your money. It tracks all the usual stuff plus lots more. I liike the indepth sleep reports and body battery feature which gives me an idea of how well I'm looking after myself. The sleep tracking seems to be in line with what I expected each night, especially the start ands end times. I like the nap feature but find it only pickls up some of my naps regardless of whether they are 20 minutes or 3 hours but I'm happy to set it going manually so not the end of the world to me. I use it to track my gym sessions which is so easy to do, press a button to start and stop each set which means it also records rest periods. After the workout Garmin guesses what each exercise was and surprisingly it gets some correct like flat bench press but it's easy to correct/add any it missed which then also highlights what parts of the body you worked amongst other things. I like that Garmin is compatible with so many othyer platforms. I use Zwift and although I rely on my bike for stats including heart rate (chest straps will always be more accurate) it's nice to get my stats included into all my other Garmin stats including seeing the details of my rides on my phone or watch. I use Conquerors challenges but I manually log steps and get activites indirectly from Strava as I found linking Garmin directly double counted steps i.e. added my overall steps each day plus the same steps from activities such as walking on top of that. Contact them and they blame Garmin which is an annoying shame. As a watch it is bright, easy to read, well made, looks sleek and customisable. The battery life really does last around a week or so, I don't tend to use GPS very much so can't comment on battery with it's use. I like features such as the find my phone, which I've used lots of times. I like the meditation on the watch including the follow along programmes but mostly I just set it running while doing my own thing just for ease of recording. Lastly, I love the fact you get so much without subscription fees unlike Fitbit which would require you to pay to get all stats.
L**E
A great fitness tracker smartwatch
Bought as a gift for my husband so will provide as much information as I can. He has had a Samsung gear watch from about 7 years ago which still worked fine but he was due an upgrade. He was definitely well used to the Samsung watch and how to work it. The watch was easy to set up and paired fine with his Samsung Galaxy phone. Price point for this watch was reasonable, not as expensive as the Samsung watch but he wanted something that had the features of a smart watch but was more accurate for fitness too. The battery life on this watch is amazing, it's usually lasting over a week, sometimes a bit less depending on how much he uses it for working out etc, and that's with all the notifications coming through (social media, news, emails etc). The watch itself seems to be very sturdy and of good quality, so it should withstand a few knocks and hopefully it won't cause any issues. The watch face is a nice size, a bit smaller than the previous Samsung but still plenty big on a man's wrist. I also tried it on myself and it didn't feel too big as some fitness trackers/smartwatches can. It seems to be very accurate for steps compared to the previous watch, and you can see steps increase as you are walking. It doesn't appear to be overly sensitive to movement so it doesn't track steps when you scratch your head which some other watches do! There are a lot of features still being discovered and it will take time to get through them all, but so far it looks great.
L**E
Very excellent! The charging cable is USB Type-C, need to find a Type-C charging head.
M**H
Opinie piszę po około 3 tygodniach od zakupu, więc zdążyłem już dobrze zapoznać się z zegarkiem. Produkt jest rewelacyjny i spełnia moje wszystkie oczekiwania, a nawet więcej. Świetne wykonanie, zegarek jest lekki, a pasek bardzo miękki, dzięki czemu praktycznie nie czuć go na ręce. Rewelacyjny wyświetlacz, na którym wszystko idealnie widać nawet w pełnym słońcu. Przy ciągłym pomiarze tętna, włączonych powiadomieniach ze smartfona, rejestracji kilku aktywności i dokonywaniu nim kilku płatności dziennie, zegarek wytrzymuje na jednym ładowaniu 7 pełnych dób i zazwyczaj jeszcze jest około 20-30% baterii. Jak dla mnie wynik rewelacyjny. Świetne modyfikowalne tarcze, które możemy za darmo pobrać ze sklepu Connect IQ. Zegarek sprawdzi się w przypadku osoby która chce mieć nieduży i lekki zegarek z płatnościami zbliżeniowymi, z ciągłym monitorowaniem stanu zdrowia i rejestrowaniem aktywności. Oczywiście dla wyczynowych sportowców Garmin ma lepsze urządzenia, jednak dla amatorów jest to bardzo dobry wybór.
E**.
Todo bien
S**N
Calidad/precio Es justo lo que esperaba por 4500$.
R**A
Die Garmin Vivoactive 5 ist eine der gelungensten Smartwatches im mittleren Preisbereich – sie bietet hervorragende Ausstattung, starke Akku-Laufzeit und eine intuitive Bedienung, die sowohl Sportler als auch Alltagsnutzer begeistert. 🏃♂️ Design & Display Die Uhr überzeugt auf den ersten Blick mit einem klaren, hochwertigen AMOLED-Display, das farbenfroh und scharf darstellt – selbst bei Sonnenlicht ist alles gut ablesbar. Bedienung per Touchscreen + seitliche Tasten funktioniert reibungslos und macht die Navigation durch Menüs angenehm einfach. 🧠 Funktionen & Gesundheitstracking Die Vivoactive 5 deckt ein breites Spektrum an Gesundheits- und Fitnessdaten ab: Herzfrequenz-Messung rund um die Uhr Schlafanalyse inklusive hilfreicher Auswertungen Body-Battery & Erholungszeit-Insights, die helfen, dein Training und deine Erholung optimal zu planen Pulse-Ox-Sensor zur Blutsauerstoff-Überwachung Über 30 Sportmodi – von Laufen über Radfahren bis Schwimmen und sogar Rollstuhl-Modus – bietet die Uhr eine sehr vielseitige Nutzung. Besonders positiv hervorzuheben ist, dass die Uhr auch im Alltag zuverlässig Daten sammelt und so einen klaren Überblick über deine Aktivitäten liefert. 📍 GPS & Sporttracking Mit eigenem GPS zeichnet die Vivoactive 5 deine Outdoor-Aktivitäten präzise auf – ohne dass du dein Smartphone mitnehmen musst. Die GPS-Leistung wird in Tests als stabil und zuverlässig beschrieben, wodurch Läufe oder Radtouren sauber aufgezeichnet werden. 🔋 Akku – ein echtes Highlight Ein echtes Killer-Feature ist die Akkulaufzeit: Garmin gibt bis zu 11 Tage im Smartwatch-Modus an, und sogar bis zu 21 Tage im Energiesparmodus – deutlich mehr als bei vielen anderen Smartwatches. Selbst mit häufiger Nutzung hält das Gerät locker mehrere Tage durch, bevor es wieder an die Steckdose muss. 💡 Alltag & Smarte Features Neben Fitness-Funktionen bietet die Uhr weitere praktische Optionen: Smart Notifications (Anrufe, Nachrichten etc.) direkt am Handgelenk Garmin Pay für kontaktloses Bezahlen Interner Musikspeicher oder Streaming-Integration ermöglichen Musik ohne Smartphone-Mitnahme Wechselarmbänder und verschiedene Farben geben individuelle Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten. --- 📌 Fazit Die Garmin Vivoactive 5 ist eine sehr empfehlenswerte Allround-Smartwatch, besonders für all jene, die einen verlässlichen Fitness-Begleiter mit starkem Akku suchen, ohne dabei tief in die Profi-Sportwelt eintauchen zu müssen. Sie bietet ein ausgezeichnetes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis, ein tolles Display, umfangreiche Gesundheits- und Sportfunktionen und überzeugt im Alltag wie beim Training gleichermaßen. 👉 Ideal für Fitness-Einsteiger, aktive Menschen und alle, die eine smarte Uhr mit hoher Zuverlässigkeit und ausdauernder Batterie wollen.
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