Garmin vívomove Trend, Stylish Hybrid Smartwatch, Long-Lasting Battery Life, Dynamic Watch Hands and Touchscreen Display, Black


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Operating System Android
Memory Storage Capacity 14 MB
Special Feature Time Display, Pedometer, Notifications, Contactless Payments
Battery Capacity 4 Milliamp Hours
Connectivity Technology Bluetooth, USB
Wireless Communication Standard Bluetooth
Battery Cell Composition Lithium Polymer
GPS True
Shape Round
Screen Size 1.25 Inches

About this item

  • Stylish 40 mm hybrid smartwatch with sophisticated analog look, a stainless steel bezel and smart features
  • Battery life: up to 5 days in smart mode and up to one additional day in watch mode (hands tell time only)
  • Behind analog-style hands, you'll find a full-dial touchscreen display that reacts to your movements and is visible only when you need it
  • Stay connected with smart notifications for incoming calls, text messages, calendar view and more when paired with your Apple or Android smartphone
  • Know your body better with a full suite of health monitoring features, including continuous heart rate sampling, Body Battery energy levels, Pulse Ox, sleep score, stress tracking, women’s health tracking and more (This is not a medical device, and data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked. Pulse Ox not available in all countries)
  • Breeze through checkout lines and select transit systems with Garmin Pay contactless payment solution (with a supported payment card)
  • Get insights into your everyday fitness, including tracking your steps, floors climbed, calories and intensity minutes (data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked)

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Customer Ratings
Mobile App
4.3
2.6
4.3
4.2
4.3
4.0
Battery life
4.0
2.8
4.6
4.5
4.6
4.2
Sleep tracking
3.5
4.0
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.0
Accuracy
3.5
4.2
4.3
4.3
3.8
Easy to use
4.4
4.4
4.0
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size
Adjustable
Adjustable
45 MM
Adjustable
41 MM
Small/Medium
operating system
Android
Android
Android
Android & iOS
display size
1.25 inches
1.25 inches
1.4 inches
1.25 inches
1.2 inches
0.85 inches
connectivity tech
Bluetooth, USB
Bluetooth, USB
Wireless
Bluetooth, USB
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
supported applications
GPS
Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Contacts, Messages, Calendar
Sleep Monitor
Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Contacts, Messages, Calendar
GPS
Heart Rate Monitor, Music Player
input interface
touch pad
touch pad
buttons, touch screen
touch pad
buttons, touch screen
touch screen

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  • vívomove Trend, charging/data cable, documentation
  • Product Description

    Get a perfect look around the clock. The vívomove® Trend hybrid smartwatch gives you a classic analog style and essential smart features such as notifications on your compatible smartphone and Garmin Pay™ contactless payments. Real watch hands move to reveal a hidden touchscreen display. Live better with a full suite of health and wellness tools, including Body Battery™ energy monitoring, heart rate monitoring, sleep score and more (data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked).


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    Customer reviews

    3.8 out of 5 stars
    3.8 out of 5
    78 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the appearance of the wearable computer, saying it looks great and is analog. They also say the steps recording is poor, and the fitness tracking features are comically limited. Customers also find the watch faulty, erratic, and useless as a regular watch. They say the touch screen is barely responsive, and gesture control barely functions.

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    6 customers mention "Appearance"6 positive0 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the wearable computer. They say it looks great, nice, and analog.

    "...The watch looks super classy, has all the smart watch functions. Definitely looks analog." Read more

    "This watch is beautiful, and has an amazing mobile app, and a responsive touch screen... The fatal flaw is that it does not record steps properly..." Read more

    "I love the appearance, and how they incorporated smartwatch and analog hands...." Read more

    "The watch is really nice looking. Battery life is great. The hands don’t glow like I thought they would...." Read more

    6 customers mention "Steps recording"0 positive6 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the steps recording of the wearable computer. They mention that it does not track steps well, the HR monitor does not actually track well, and the fitness tracking features are comically limited compared to the rest of the Garmin ecosystem. They also say that the digital face illuminates only when the time is right.

    "...at the 9 o'clock position competes with the hands and confuses the attempt to read the time...." Read more

    "...The menu layout is abysmal.The fitness tracking features are comically limited compared to the rest of the Garmin ecosystem...." Read more

    "Watch is functionable, easy to wear for work. HR monitor does not actually track well...." Read more

    "...a responsive touch screen... The fatal flaw is that it does not record steps properly... And I really question the heart rate...." Read more

    4 customers mention "Ease of use"0 positive4 negative

    Customers find the wearable computer easy to use. They mention that it's faulty, erratic, and one of the worst technology products they have ever owned.

    "...The sensors are pretty good, but they get inaccurate (erratic) if the watch is worn loosely...." Read more

    "...I should have done more research - this watch is one of the worst technology products I have ever owned...." Read more

    "...I didn't want to acfet that this watch was faulty.. So much so that I wore another leading fitness tracker on the same arm to see how it kept up...." Read more

    "...It was time for a new one. Immediate impression is that the old band is of higher quality than the brand new bands...." Read more

    3 customers mention "Size"0 positive3 negative

    Customers find the size of the wearable computer limited and useless as a regular watch. They also say it skips entire portions of their day and is useless as basic tracking and telling time.

    "...It didn't. Skipped entire portions of my day. What is the point of a hybrid watch?..." Read more

    "...That should tell you all you need to know. Very limited product beyond some very basic tracking and telling time." Read more

    "...features and sensors in a "regular watch" format, but useless as a regular watch..." Read more

    3 customers mention "Touch screen"0 positive3 negative

    Customers have negative opinions about the touch screen of the wearable computer. They say that it's barely responsive, and the gesture control barely functions. They also mention that the swipe gestures are no better, and that the menu layout is abysmal.

    "...wake the screen, but that doesn't always work, and tapping the screen also doesn't always work, so after several times where I've hard-tapped the..." Read more

    "...The touch screen is barely responsive - you will spend countless moments tapping, tapping, and tapping again to get this freaking thing to respond..." Read more

    "...Unfortunately the gesture control barely functions. I had to lift and rotate my arm numerous times to activate it." Read more

    Love this watch
    5 Stars
    Love this watch
    This watch is pretty accurate when it comes to tracking steps, calories and flight of stairs taken. HR as well, it is extremely comfortable and lightweight. Totally worth it, I can’t wait to use it to track my workouts.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Started having heart issues after COVID and needed something to monitor my heart rate in real time. I tried the traditional full smart watches and just got frustrated with the constant need for charging. Then I tried the hybrid smart watches, most of which fixed the battery life really left me wanting in the features department. This watch is the perfect mix of both. I get about 4 to 5 days out of a charge and it's really helped me stay on top of my fitness. The heart of issues have eventually worked themselves out, but I continue to wear this watch to track my fitness and it's really helped push me too a new level. I like the adaptive steps goals, and find the active zone minute goal really helps push me to work out when I'm not feeling it. I'm down about 45 lb and in the best shape I've been in in 10 years and I really think this watch is a big part of that. I actually just ordered another one in a different color so that I could match different outfits.
    Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    So this watch crushes apple, I’m slowly becoming an anti apple product dude. Go explore there are a bunch products that wipe the floor with apple. Battery life is not bad about 5 days, health information seems totally accurate. Sleep score, stress level, everything reflects how I feel that day. The watch looks super classy, has all the smart watch functions. Definitely looks analog.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    This watch is pretty accurate when it comes to tracking steps, calories and flight of stairs taken. HR as well, it is extremely comfortable and lightweight. Totally worth it, I can’t wait to use it to track my workouts.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Love this watch
    Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
    This watch is pretty accurate when it comes to tracking steps, calories and flight of stairs taken. HR as well, it is extremely comfortable and lightweight. Totally worth it, I can’t wait to use it to track my workouts.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    I'm interested in the hybrid smartwarch format, where a relatively normal watch is equipped with sensors for heartrate, pedometer (accelerometers), and O2 saturation, without being either a) something rectangular that looks like a miniature smartphone strapped to my wrist, or b) a giant thick chunky and knobby monstrosity like the flagship Garmin smartwatches. The vivomove line seemed to fit my requirements, with a set of traditional analog hands that put its identity as a watch foremost, and a screen that's "hidden" as part of the watch face, and which lights up only on demand. Despite some mixed professional reviews I decided to give it a try.

    What it does well is to keep the case format in the range of what you'd expect from a traditional watch. Round, not too thick, not too large-looking on the wrist, and overall unobtrusive and something one can wear to any occasion. The sensors are pretty good, but they get inaccurate (erratic) if the watch is worn loosely. As with any sensor-equipped watch, the sensors have to be in contact with the skin, so the watch has to be worn a little more tighly than some might prefer. The battery life is so-so. A traditional watch may last for years, or indefinitely (if it has kinetic or solar charging built-in), but on the other hand a full-on smartwatch might only have a single day of endurance. The vivomove's give up to 5 days, and the Trend has wireless charging, so it's not the worst compared to alternatives like an Apple Watch. The screen is clear, and I like how the mechanical hands move out of the way when interacting with the information, and in some cases the hands even form part of the information (like aligning to a graphed level/meter). Cute. The app is so-so (Garmin Connect is the same app one would use for any Garmin active connected product). It's not the best, but unlike some, no paid subscription is required to "unlock" any of the tracking/lifestyle features. The watch is unobtrusive, tracks sleep well if worn at night, can do everything I need in terms of tracking my workouts and bike rides, and overall checks many of the boxes that I got it for.

    However, where it falls completely flat is as a watch. Most color options for the vivomove Trend (with one exception) have mechanical hands that are the same color as the watch face. There's no contrast. A little bit of gray paint/highlight is applied to the outer portions of the hands, but it makes no real difference. In bright daylight or bright indoor lighting, the hands aren't glanceable, but at least they're visible. In normal indoor lighting, it's a struggle to see them at all, and the (for some reason) radially applied GARMIN logo at the 9 o'clock position competes with the hands and confuses the attempt to read the time. In twilight or darker indoor settings (e.g. watching TV), the hands are utterly invisible. Neither the hands nor any of the tick marks on the face have any luminosity in the dark. I find that for the most part, the only way to tell the time is to wake up the screen, and ensure that the selected digital watch face includes the "current time" as one of its "complications." Raising the wrist is supposed to wake the screen, but that doesn't always work, and tapping the screen also doesn't always work, so after several times where I've hard-tapped the crystal 5 times in a row to get the screen to come on, just so I could tell what time it is, I'm done with this experiment.

    So, overall, I've decided I don't like the vivomove watches and am already awaiting a replacement that does a better job at being a watch (Withings Scanwatch 2). I suggest, if you're in the market to try it, that you look very closely at the color options and try to find one where the hands aren't the same color as the face. The Trend has one option with a silver face and gold hands, so maybe go with that if you like those colors. I went for the black case with black face (and black hands), and wow, what a mistake. Haven't looked closely at the color options for other vivomove lines (Luxe, etc.), maybe one of those has better contrast. I noticed that at least one of the other lines (the Sport, I think) puts the GARMIN logo at the top, vs. radially, which would also be an enormous improvement.
    16 people found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    I jumped from the Fitbit ecosystem to Garmin and wanted a watch that didn't look like a smartwatch or fitness watch. I should have done more research - this watch is one of the worst technology products I have ever owned.

    The touch screen is barely responsive - you will spend countless moments tapping, tapping, and tapping again to get this freaking thing to respond to your touch. Swipe gestures are no better. The menu layout is abysmal.

    The fitness tracking features are comically limited compared to the rest of the Garmin ecosystem. You will often find yourself wishing you had just gone with one of their traditional running or multi-sport watches.

    The overall experience has been so bad I am honestly just thinking of going back to my old and crusty Fitbit rather than re-investing in a better Garmin watch. Avoid, avoid, avoid.
    3 people found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Watch is functionable, easy to wear for work. HR monitor does not actually track well. I will be on an exercise bike for 20 minutes before it suddenly notices my heart rate is 150, even though I hit that target 18 minutes ago. Also doesn't track steps well when on treadmill.

    If you plan to use it for fitness tracking I would get something else, if using for a daily watch that happens to have some extra features for fun it is great.

    Battery lasts for about 1.5-2.5 days, not 4.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    This watch is beautiful, and has an amazing mobile app, and a responsive touch screen... The fatal flaw is that it does not record steps properly... And I really question the heart rate. I didn't want to acfet that this watch was faulty.. So much so that I wore another leading fitness tracker on the same arm to see how it kept up. It didn't. Skipped entire portions of my day. What is the point of a hybrid watch? You have limited data vs a smart watch, so the data it does provide MUST be correct... This was not. Props to Amazon for making the return easy af.
    6 people found this helpful
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    Top reviews from other countries

    Bronson Diamond
    5.0 out of 5 stars This thing has improved my sleep and omg the accuracy of body data is insaaaaaane
    Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2024
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Screen is a lil tricky to use but very intuitive. Battery life can last up to 3 days, 1.5-2 days on brighter settings. The data you track is extremely hefty; like this thing collects so much and displays so much information, especially on the App version. I'm able to accurately measure my physiology based on time, with charts, and all that. Slick as heck looking too.
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    Sisca
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
    Reviewed in Australia on August 14, 2023
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Product design is simple, serves its purpose.
    I've been looking for a hybrid watch for a while and found this Garmin's latest vivomove. Analog plus smart functions 👍.
    Simplicity and design is very sleek yet functional. ❤️❤️❤️
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    Sisca
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
    Reviewed in Australia on August 14, 2023
    Product design is simple, serves its purpose.
    I've been looking for a hybrid watch for a while and found this Garmin's latest vivomove. Analog plus smart functions 👍.
    Simplicity and design is very sleek yet functional. ❤️❤️❤️
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    Guillaume
    2.0 out of 5 stars Opened box, missing parts
    Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2024
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    The box had clearly been opened before, it was not a new watch. The original stickers and attachments to keep the watch in place were removed and there was no charging cable in the box.
    gareth williams
    4.0 out of 5 stars Very difficult to see the hands against black watch face
    Reviewed in Australia on March 10, 2024
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Watch is nice and comfortable, i use it for steps and heart rate only so it provides what i need. It looks good but the hands are very difficult to see unless in direct overhead light; they are too black against a black watch face.
    Fred
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super
    Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2023
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    J'adore, une montre qui donne juste assez d'information en restant dans un style classique d'une montre à aiguille. Les ''sensors'' semblent relativement précis et les suivis avec l'Application sont super. Garmin dit que la batterie peut durer 5jours mais je dirais plus 4 jours avec toute les fonctions active plus 1 et demi en mode éco, c'est-à-dire sans notification simplement l'heure qui continue de tourner. Pour moi, c'est un super produit et je dirais pas mal dans mon top 3 des meilleurs montres Android que j'ai eu la chance d'utiliser.