@AbbyBReviewing I returned the Venu 3S and went with the Vivomove sport, I just love the green sage color and the lightweight design. Although it doesn't have a way to track tennis, I think it's a great pick for my first Garmin. The hidden touch screen is really cool!
Hi Abby. Thank you for reviewing this watch. If you had to choose between the vivoactive 4s and the garmin vivomove sport in 2022 which will you choose?
Hi Celene! I think both are great watches but, I would personally choose the Vivoactive 4S. I find it more comfortable to wear and prefer the design and larger colour display :)
Hi Abby! Thanks for the review! It was worth watching. Just want to know if straps can be replaced? I am not that fond of light color materials as it may change color as sign of use.
Hi Abby thanks for the review! This is on sale now in our local store, thinking of getting one. How is the vibration on alarm by the way? Is it strong enough to wake you up? Had an issue with a hybrid previously where the alarm vibration was barely perceptible
Very helpful review, thanks! I’ve read that the watch has better compatibility with Android phones, so wondering if you could listen to Spotify if you are an iPhone user? Can the watch be connected to iPods and if not, is there such an option on the market?
Hello, this watch does not have music download or play ability but, many other Garmin watches do. Such as the Garmin Venu 3S, Venu 2S, Fenix 7S, Forerunner 255S Music, Vivoactive 4S, Vivoactive 5 and more. You can download music with an Android or iPhone with Spotify and connect with your iPods over Bluetooth to listen to music phone free.
Hello! They both provide a similar experience, and I recommend both. I prefer the Vivomove Sport for the design & price! And I dont use the wireless charging much on the Trend, which is one of it's newest features.
@@AbbyBReviewing thank you! That's so good to know. Do you think the tracking metrics e.g. heart rate, sleep, HRV are as accurate in the Sport, being an older model? Also do you know how the durability of the glass would compare on them both? And I heard the Sport can be hard to see in daylight, how noticeable is that compared to the Trend?
@@AbbyBReviewing Oh and also you don't find the one screen on the Sport limiting vs the 2 on the Trend? And thank you again for your time answering my questions, I searched comparison videos and found just ones that seemed AI generated, it's so nice to find this channel run by a human!
@AlenaWinter-lf9mz a smartwatch being older from Garmin, is no big deal, they are great with offering updates years and years after release. And as they've been leading the pack in activity tracking, heart rate, and battery life for like 10+ years so even older watches are still great options, especially at thier lower price points. Neither have HRV, heart rate is good on both, sleep tracking is average not great on both. I find the display on the Vivomove sport easier to read indoors, both can be hard to read in bright sunlight outdoors but are readable to me (you can see examples of it in thr sun in this video, and the Vivomove Trend in the sun can be seen in my Vivomove Trend Review). They have the same lens glass material and durability, both have a good durability if you take care of them in my opinion. I personally dont find the display limiting on the Vivomove sport, but if you want to be able to see more data at once, the Vivomove Trend does offer that with its larger display.
Been watching many of your review videos as I'm looking to buy a smartwatch for my wife. I'm down to 2 options and curious of your opinion having done videos for both watches. Which would you take if price was removed from equation: Garmin Lily or Vivomove Sport and why? Thank you so much!
Hi Mike, out of the two I would take the Vivomove Sport simply as I prefer the design, and it has a better battery life (both say up to 5 days but I got better battery life with the Vivomove). Also, consider if your wife is tech proficient or not and if she would benefit from or need a larger text on her smartwatch as the Garmin Lily is easier to use, and has larger text so easier to read. Hope that helps :)
hello Abby. Any idea on the durability? Am a Fitbit user and they don't last more than 18 months. Looking for something that will be durable long enough.
Hi Alvin, it holds up pretty well, and should last a long time! Garmin watches are great for durability in my experience! Of course wear & tear will vary deping on your individual usage but you'll most likely see normal signs of use overtime ex. band pattern fading a bit, possible scratches or scuffs on the watch case and/or on the screen(or no scratches if you use a screen protector, which I always do). For ex. I've had a Garmin watch for almost 3 years and it's still going strong.
Is it possible to change which workouts are available on the watch with the app? I most frequently walk, weightlift, and do general aerobics. I think I saw the first two, but not sure about the third. Alternatively, is there a way to log activity manually in the Garmin app? I track fitness for work and like to keep it as easy as possible. I currently use a Charge 3, but want to go away from Fitbit and don't like the limited band options on the Vivofit 5, so I was thinking of going with the Vivomove instead since the price is pretty similar to a current Charge.
Hello, I don't believe you can and there is no aerobics but thier is a cardio option. Which I would use to track that. You can also log activities in the Garmin Connect app manually.
@@AbbyBReviewing Awesome, thank you for responding so soon! I think cardio is good enough, I appreciate it. I'm still liking the Vivomove, I think I'll get it.
Hi Abby Awesome review! I know it's waterproof, but do you know if it would be suitable for surfing considering the salt water? I'm asking as it states waterproof for swimming pools? Thanks in advance
Hi Cindie, it's fine to use in salt water you just need to make sure to rinse it throughly with fresh water afterwards. But the Vivomove Sport has a water rating of 50m|5atm and is not made for for high speed water sports like surfing. The Fenix 6/7 series however is made to withstand activities like surfing it has a much stronger band and water rating of 100m|10atm it can even track surfing for you as a workout. And I have reviews on the Fenix 6S and 7S if your interested.
Hi! Does this watch track your speed while cycling? My fitbit would track my speed and heartrate and overlay it on the GPS map so I could see where I my HR or speed were higher/lower.
Hello! this watch does not have built-in GPS, it relies on your smartphone's GPS for outdoor activities. You will get heart rate data, and see your route(After a workout once you sync your watch to the Garmin phone app) but you, need an external speed/cadence sensor for accurate speed data.
Hello, it's actually easier to read the digital display in the dark vs. in the light, very easy to see in my opinion. You won't be able to see the watch hands in the dark, though.
Hi, it does have incident detection that will send a text altert to chosen contacts but this only works during certain activities ex. Walking. So this will not send an alert for general use if you fall.
Hello. Did it bother you not being able to see the watch hands and therefore the time, in the dark? That is honestly the main sticking point for me which is probably silly since I almost always have my phone nearby. Thanks for your candid review!
Wish you can help. Its May 4, 2024. I set my watch to indicate pulse on the face. It shows th e information, but once I get in the swimming pool, the face only shows the hour. I want to see my pulse while doing pool excercise.
Hello, this watch does not have an always on display, so it will time out regularly, not allowing you to view pulse continuously. And as this is a touch screen watch, you can not use the touch screen functionality properly while is very wet and under water. And the water can accidentally activate the touch screen making it hard to get to the pulse section your looking for. I haven't swam with this one on but have with button operated Garmin watches (ex Fenix 6S, forerunner 255s) and did not have that issue with those watches. As the screens dont activate by touch, but by buttons so the water didn't affect that, and they have an always on display that shows pulse continuously.
Hi yes it does both, and I have a short example of what a notification looks like at 6:33 in the video. If opened your notification will go across the display for you to read.
You gave this a 8.4 and the vivomove trend a 7.9. Is it safe to say you like this better? I’m trying to decide between the two and I like that the trend has text on the whole face and the sport only has text on the bottom half of the face. Also, would you say the back screen color leans towards a more rosy color? Purple? Grey? It’s hard to tell….thanks!
Hi Carrie, yes I do prefer the Vivomove Sport, and it's kind of a dark bronze/silver/slight purple metalic colour, it really appears different depending on the lighting conditions. In my opinion the colour is represented quite accurately and true to life in this video.
the all black with the dark display looks so good, did you find going through functions easy even without physical buttons or does take some learning and getting used to. love the review by the way, great job!
Hey Abby! Great review, thanks for sharing! I was curious if you ever had issues with skin burning/irritating from this watch (or similar). I have just got the Garmin Venu 2s and seriously considering to return it, or maybe change it with this one...I don't like the fact that the sensor is working non-stop and basically after a couple of hours, I got a small irritation resembling a burn right where the sensor is placed which disappeared after more than one hour. Normally I get only pressure marks which disappear in a few minutes. I deactivated the auto sensor and seems the skin doesn't get burned anymore, just pressure marks. So basically the smart watch becomes useless because it doesn't track most of the basic stuff :) I was wondering if the vivomove has a more user-controlled settings, if you can set it to show pulse, oxygen, etc. just on demand, I like that it's hybrid and more simple, I realised I don't need most of the smartwatch stuff (such as payment) and the price is considerably better.
Hello Doroteea, I do have sensitive skin and haven't gotten any irritation from the Venu 2S or this watch but of course everyone is different. I have experienced irritations and burning/warm sensations from some Fitbits I have used in the past though so I understand that uncomfortable feeling. On the Venu 2S and Vivomove you can check pulse ox on demand, but you do not have more user controlled settings on the Vivomvoe thiers less options in fact. And a work around for heart rate would be to turn it on for a minute then turn it off to get a on demand heart rate reading. If the issue persists you may want to try a different smartwatch such as the Garmin Vivomove Sport, or Vivoactive 4S as those heart rate sensors are made of different materials than the Venu 2s, so hopefully you wouldn't get a reaction.
Update :) I actually kept the venu 2s to try it for a few days, it's been already 6 and I might keep it for good! It seems that it doesn't actually burn or irritate the skin at all, I think it was just a first time use, maybe I was a bit bloated so the red pressure marks stayed longer, because now I don't get anything concerning! I even slept with it to try the monitoring, kept it on my wrist almost non stop and it's all good regarding that matter. One note though is that I moved it to the left hand, as I noticed it counts more steps if I keep it on the right - my dominant hand. Maybe the skin on the right hand is also more sensitive, but it doesn't really make any sense! :D
Hello! I believe it shows who is calling, and yes you can answer or decline calls when connected to your phone. Also, that feature only works with Andriod phones.
Hi Abby, thanks for the review, you have such a nice voice to hear! I would like to know which one would you recommend, between this watch and Lily? I'm quite active daily, seems like Garmin Lily is a bit fragile for like weight workout or running, is that right? Thanks!!!
Hi Yohana, out of the two I prefer the Vivomove Sport, simply because I prefer the design and it has a better battery life (both say up to 5 days but I got better battery life with the Vivomove). Also, I don't find the Lily Fragile at all but if you are planning to use it for workouts and running I'd definitely choose one with a silicone band and not a leather band for better comfort and durability. Also, some things to note are that the Lily has a bigger font, which is easier to use, while the Vivomove Sport has visible watch hands and is larger overall. And I have already done a review on the Garmin Lily you can find that here: ruclips.net/video/iWO9enVXbp4/видео.html if your looking for more info on that smartwatch :)
could u tell me if there is ANY possibility to make the timer longer than 1h? I have exactly this watch and I'm a flight attendant so i'd be great to set the timer for some hours
Hello- looking to buy a watch soon and watching tons of reviews. Your reviews are THE BEST!
thank you so much!!
Hi Melissa Kamiya, thanks for sharing! I'm so glad you are enjoying my reviews 😊. And goodluck with your new watch decision!
Hi melissa, which watch dis you end up buying?😊
Just want to say that this was a pleasant review to watch, you are a talented person.
Hi Ernesto, I'm glad to you enjoyed my review and found it pleasant :). Thank you! And God bless ❤
Your smartwatch reviews are awesome, I'm learning so much! Thank you!
Thank you! And I'm happy you are finding them helpful :)
@AbbyBReviewing I returned the Venu 3S and went with the Vivomove sport, I just love the green sage color and the lightweight design. Although it doesn't have a way to track tennis, I think it's a great pick for my first Garmin. The hidden touch screen is really cool!
Hi Abby. Thank you for reviewing this watch. If you had to choose between the vivoactive 4s and the garmin vivomove sport in 2022 which will you choose?
Hi Celene! I think both are great watches but, I would personally choose the Vivoactive 4S. I find it more comfortable to wear and prefer the design and larger colour display :)
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Hi Abby! Thanks for the review! It was worth watching. Just want to know if straps can be replaced? I am not that fond of light color materials as it may change color as sign of use.
Hi Phoebee! Yes the straps can be replaced, it uses a standard 20mm quick release watch band.
Hello! Thanks for the fantastic review! One question, as it is a white colour does it seems to get dirty quickly? or it maintains the colour? Thanks!
Hi! And in my experience it mains its ca show dirt easily bit it easy to clean and has maintained its colour.
HI Abby, thanks for you review. Can I ask if this watch has fall detection?
Hi, yes it has incident detection during select activities.
Hi Abby thanks for the review! This is on sale now in our local store, thinking of getting one. How is the vibration on alarm by the way? Is it strong enough to wake you up? Had an issue with a hybrid previously where the alarm vibration was barely perceptible
Hello! Yes, the vibration is strong enough to wake me up :)
Very helpful review, thanks!
I’ve read that the watch has better compatibility with Android phones, so wondering if you could listen to Spotify if you are an iPhone user? Can the watch be connected to iPods and if not, is there such an option on the market?
Hello, this watch does not have music download or play ability but, many other Garmin watches do. Such as the Garmin Venu 3S, Venu 2S, Fenix 7S, Forerunner 255S Music, Vivoactive 4S, Vivoactive 5 and more. You can download music with an Android or iPhone with Spotify and connect with your iPods over Bluetooth to listen to music phone free.
Thank you!
Hey Abby! Thank you so much for your in depth reviews. Having tried both this and the Vivomove Trend, which would you recommend and why? ☺️
Hello! They both provide a similar experience, and I recommend both. I prefer the Vivomove Sport for the design & price! And I dont use the wireless charging much on the Trend, which is one of it's newest features.
@@AbbyBReviewing thank you! That's so good to know. Do you think the tracking metrics e.g. heart rate, sleep, HRV are as accurate in the Sport, being an older model? Also do you know how the durability of the glass would compare on them both? And I heard the Sport can be hard to see in daylight, how noticeable is that compared to the Trend?
@@AbbyBReviewing Oh and also you don't find the one screen on the Sport limiting vs the 2 on the Trend? And thank you again for your time answering my questions, I searched comparison videos and found just ones that seemed AI generated, it's so nice to find this channel run by a human!
@AlenaWinter-lf9mz a smartwatch being older from Garmin, is no big deal, they are great with offering updates years and years after release. And as they've been leading the pack in activity tracking, heart rate, and battery life for like 10+ years so even older watches are still great options, especially at thier lower price points.
Neither have HRV, heart rate is good on both, sleep tracking is average not great on both. I find the display on the Vivomove sport easier to read indoors, both can be hard to read in bright sunlight outdoors but are readable to me (you can see examples of it in thr sun in this video, and the Vivomove Trend in the sun can be seen in my Vivomove Trend Review). They have the same lens glass material and durability, both have a good durability if you take care of them in my opinion. I personally dont find the display limiting on the Vivomove sport, but if you want to be able to see more data at once, the Vivomove Trend does offer that with its larger display.
@@AbbyBReviewing Thank you, you're amazing! I'll go and rewatch both videos. If you ever did a comparison video I'm sure it would do great too! 😁
Hi Abby. Looking to upgrade my Apple Watch 3😅 with either a Fitbit Versa 3 or Garmin Vivomove sport. What would you recommend out of the two?
Hi, i would recommend both but, out of the two I prefer the Versa 3. I like having a larger colour display over the traditional watch design here.
Been watching many of your review videos as I'm looking to buy a smartwatch for my wife. I'm down to 2 options and curious of your opinion having done videos for both watches. Which would you take if price was removed from equation: Garmin Lily or Vivomove Sport and why? Thank you so much!
Hi Mike, out of the two I would take the Vivomove Sport simply as I prefer the design, and it has a better battery life (both say up to 5 days but I got better battery life with the Vivomove). Also, consider if your wife is tech proficient or not and if she would benefit from or need a larger text on her smartwatch as the Garmin Lily is easier to use, and has larger text so easier to read. Hope that helps :)
@@AbbyBReviewing thank you for the reply and opinion!
hello Abby. Any idea on the durability? Am a Fitbit user and they don't last more than 18 months. Looking for something that will be durable long enough.
Hi Alvin, it holds up pretty well, and should last a long time! Garmin watches are great for durability in my experience! Of course wear & tear will vary deping on your individual usage but you'll most likely see normal signs of use overtime ex. band pattern fading a bit, possible scratches or scuffs on the watch case and/or on the screen(or no scratches if you use a screen protector, which I always do). For ex. I've had a Garmin watch for almost 3 years and it's still going strong.
@@AbbyBReviewing thank you for the feedback.
Is it possible to change which workouts are available on the watch with the app? I most frequently walk, weightlift, and do general aerobics. I think I saw the first two, but not sure about the third. Alternatively, is there a way to log activity manually in the Garmin app? I track fitness for work and like to keep it as easy as possible. I currently use a Charge 3, but want to go away from Fitbit and don't like the limited band options on the Vivofit 5, so I was thinking of going with the Vivomove instead since the price is pretty similar to a current Charge.
Hello, I don't believe you can and there is no aerobics but thier is a cardio option. Which I would use to track that. You can also log activities in the Garmin Connect app manually.
@@AbbyBReviewing Awesome, thank you for responding so soon! I think cardio is good enough, I appreciate it. I'm still liking the Vivomove, I think I'll get it.
Hi Abby
Awesome review!
I know it's waterproof, but do you know if it would be suitable for surfing considering the salt water? I'm asking as it states waterproof for swimming pools?
Thanks in advance
Hi Cindie, it's fine to use in salt water you just need to make sure to rinse it throughly with fresh water afterwards. But the Vivomove Sport has a water rating of 50m|5atm and is not made for for high speed water sports like surfing. The Fenix 6/7 series however is made to withstand activities like surfing it has a much stronger band and water rating of 100m|10atm it can even track surfing for you as a workout. And I have reviews on the Fenix 6S and 7S if your interested.
@@AbbyBReviewing Thank you so much for the thorough response! I'll definitely go check out those videos x
Hi! Does this watch track your speed while cycling? My fitbit would track my speed and heartrate and overlay it on the GPS map so I could see where I my HR or speed were higher/lower.
Hello! this watch does not have built-in GPS, it relies on your smartphone's GPS for outdoor activities. You will get heart rate data, and see your route(After a workout once you sync your watch to the Garmin phone app) but you, need an external speed/cadence sensor for accurate speed data.
Hi!
How good are the watch during night time, easy to se time when its dark?
Hello, it's actually easier to read the digital display in the dark vs. in the light, very easy to see in my opinion. You won't be able to see the watch hands in the dark, though.
Hi, does this have the "fall notification"? Being a senior I'm looking for that on a phone. Thank you.
Hi, it does have incident detection that will send a text altert to chosen contacts but this only works during certain activities ex. Walking. So this will not send an alert for general use if you fall.
Hello. Did it bother you not being able to see the watch hands and therefore the time, in the dark? That is honestly the main sticking point for me which is probably silly since I almost always have my phone nearby. Thanks for your candid review!
Hi, I can see the digital time by tapping the screen in the dark, so it doesn't bother me not seeing the watch hands.
Thanks for replying to my comment. I didn’t realize the digital time was visible if you tap on the screen, so that’s great to hear. Cheers!
This review is great. How long does the battery last though??
Hello, I mentioned battery life here 04:35
@@AbbyBReviewing wow, thanks for the quick reply😃😃
Wish you can help. Its May 4, 2024. I set my watch to indicate pulse on the face. It shows th e information, but once I get in the swimming pool, the face only shows the hour. I want to see my pulse while doing pool excercise.
Hello, this watch does not have an always on display, so it will time out regularly, not allowing you to view pulse continuously. And as this is a touch screen watch, you can not use the touch screen functionality properly while is very wet and under water. And the water can accidentally activate the touch screen making it hard to get to the pulse section your looking for. I haven't swam with this one on but have with button operated Garmin watches (ex Fenix 6S, forerunner 255s) and did not have that issue with those watches. As the screens dont activate by touch, but by buttons so the water didn't affect that, and they have an always on display that shows pulse continuously.
This watch looks great, just wish the battery life was better. Thanks for the review :)
Yes I definitely agree! And thanks for sharing 😊
Just bought mine. Have gps, pulse ox, everything off but HR and only getting 1.5 days.
Is the digital display of “10/11” the date or time? Is it possible to make the time digital, if needed?
Hi Carrie, the watch face I used is shown at 01:55 in the video, and displays the digital time and date.
Thank you for this review! Could you please tell me if this watch show who is calling or let us read incoming message?
Hi yes it does both, and I have a short example of what a notification looks like at 6:33 in the video. If opened your notification will go across the display for you to read.
Hi, I am wondering if on the available watch displays, is there one with seconds for time and also the date? Thanks!
Hi Abigail, unfortunately there isn't, and you can see all the available watch faces at 04:04 in the video!
@@AbbyBReviewing thank you so much!
You gave this a 8.4 and the vivomove trend a 7.9. Is it safe to say you like this better? I’m trying to decide between the two and I like that the trend has text on the whole face and the sport only has text on the bottom half of the face.
Also, would you say the back screen color leans towards a more rosy color? Purple? Grey? It’s hard to tell….thanks!
Hi Carrie, yes I do prefer the Vivomove Sport, and it's kind of a dark bronze/silver/slight purple metalic colour, it really appears different depending on the lighting conditions. In my opinion the colour is represented quite accurately and true to life in this video.
@@AbbyBReviewing you’re the best, THANK YOU!
the all black with the dark display looks so good, did you find going through functions easy even without physical buttons or does take some learning and getting used to. love the review by the way, great job!
Hi, there is definitely a bit of learning involved. Took me a few days to get the hang of it. And thank you!
Does the oled screen has always on feature? Like if i want it to display the digital clock and date all the time instead touch to wake it
Hi, it does not have an always on option.
Hey Abby! Great review, thanks for sharing!
I was curious if you ever had issues with skin burning/irritating from this watch (or similar).
I have just got the Garmin Venu 2s and seriously considering to return it, or maybe change it with this one...I don't like the fact that the sensor is working non-stop and basically after a couple of hours, I got a small irritation resembling a burn right where the sensor is placed which disappeared after more than one hour. Normally I get only pressure marks which disappear in a few minutes. I deactivated the auto sensor and seems the skin doesn't get burned anymore, just pressure marks. So basically the smart watch becomes useless because it doesn't track most of the basic stuff :)
I was wondering if the vivomove has a more user-controlled settings, if you can set it to show pulse, oxygen, etc. just on demand, I like that it's hybrid and more simple, I realised I don't need most of the smartwatch stuff (such as payment) and the price is considerably better.
Hello Doroteea, I do have sensitive skin and haven't gotten any irritation from the Venu 2S or this watch but of course everyone is different. I have experienced irritations and burning/warm sensations from some Fitbits I have used in the past though so I understand that uncomfortable feeling.
On the Venu 2S and Vivomove you can check pulse ox on demand, but you do not have more user controlled settings on the Vivomvoe thiers less options in fact. And a work around for heart rate would be to turn it on for a minute then turn it off to get a on demand heart rate reading.
If the issue persists you may want to try a different smartwatch such as the Garmin Vivomove Sport, or Vivoactive 4S as those heart rate sensors are made of different materials than the Venu 2s, so hopefully you wouldn't get a reaction.
@@AbbyBReviewing thank You so much for the fast response! :)
Update :)
I actually kept the venu 2s to try it for a few days, it's been already 6 and I might keep it for good! It seems that it doesn't actually burn or irritate the skin at all, I think it was just a first time use, maybe I was a bit bloated so the red pressure marks stayed longer, because now I don't get anything concerning! I even slept with it to try the monitoring, kept it on my wrist almost non stop and it's all good regarding that matter. One note though is that I moved it to the left hand, as I noticed it counts more steps if I keep it on the right - my dominant hand. Maybe the skin on the right hand is also more sensitive, but it doesn't really make any sense! :D
Can I use it to see who is calling and also answer/decline phone calls?
Hello! I believe it shows who is calling, and yes you can answer or decline calls when connected to your phone. Also, that feature only works with Andriod phones.
Hi, thank you for the review! Does this watch display seconds?
Hi Mwenfis Zog, you can view seconds by choosing certain watch faces that display seconds.
Hi! Would like to ask how's the message notifications on this one? Is it possible to read the whole message?
Hello! And yes you can.
Hey wanted to ask does the watch hands automatically starts working once we stop the activity section
Hey Tanya, yes they do.
Hi Abby, thanks for the review, you have such a nice voice to hear! I would like to know which one would you recommend, between this watch and Lily? I'm quite active daily, seems like Garmin Lily is a bit fragile for like weight workout or running, is that right? Thanks!!!
Hi Yohana, out of the two I prefer the Vivomove Sport, simply because I prefer the design and it has a better battery life (both say up to 5 days but I got better battery life with the Vivomove). Also, I don't find the Lily Fragile at all but if you are planning to use it for workouts and running I'd definitely choose one with a silicone band and not a leather band for better comfort and durability. Also, some things to note are that the Lily has a bigger font, which is easier to use, while the Vivomove Sport has visible watch hands and is larger overall. And I have already done a review on the Garmin Lily you can find that here: ruclips.net/video/iWO9enVXbp4/видео.html if your looking for more info on that smartwatch :)
@@AbbyBReviewing Thank you so much! Merry Christmas!!
@@YohanaYoshe No problem! And Merry Christmas to you as well 🎄😊
Is it possible to display the weather on the watch face ?
It is better to look outside. Weather forecasts are a joke this days. 😄
Hello Pierre, yes there is a weather app you can view on this watch.
@@AbbyBReviewing thanks, but it is possible to have it displayed on the Home Screen of the watch ?
@@pierreolofsson358 that is not possible.
could u tell me if there is ANY possibility to make the timer longer than 1h? I have exactly this watch and I'm a flight attendant so i'd be great to set the timer for some hours
Hi, to my knowledge you cannot.
Can you see the time while in a workout?
Hi Sonia, yes you can see the time by looking at the watch hands during a workout but, you cant see the digital time when working out.
Can you download music ?
Hi Dixshitha Mohanraj, no it cannot