Garmin watch drops £260 to £175 as shopper say it’s ‘so much better’ than Fitbit

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‘I’ve had this watch for two years now, and it’s truly life changing’

Amazon has slashed 33% off the popular Garmin fitness watch(Image: Amazon)

As many people are counting down to their summer holidays, some of them want to make sure they look their best while they soak in the glorious sunshine. This has motivated many people to start prioritising their health and fitness as their flight time looms closer.

In order to keep themselves in check, many people have purchased a fitness watch that can track their steps, heart rate and a wide range of activities. However, with many different smartwatches on the market, it can be difficult to choose which one best fits your needs without breaking the bank.

Amazon has cut the price of one popular and reliable device, which will save shoppers £85. The Garmin vívoactive 5 smart watch normally retails for £259.99, but fitness fanatics can now snap it up for only £174.49 in a limited time deal.

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The Garmin watch is said to give you a more complete picture of your health with its bright, colourful display and up to 11 days of battery life. One unique feature with this watch is the Body Battery energy monitor. This feature lets you know when you are ‘charged up’ and when you are in need of a rest.

For those who struggle with sleep, the device collects data about your sleeping to provide a sleep score and personalised coaching to help you achieve a better night of rest. Along with more than 30 built-in indoor and GPS sports apps, the watch can also monitor your stress levels, fitness age, workouts, heart rate and much more.

Additionally, this watch is designed with wheelchair users in mind as it will track your pushes rather than steps. On top of this, the device comes with a range of push and handcycle activities that come with preloaded workouts to help with strength, cardio and other specific challenges.

Garmin vívoactive 5

Garmin vívoactive 5

£259.99

£174.49

Amazon

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Equipped with sleep coaching, body battery energy monitoring and fitness tracking, this smart watch will give users a complete picture of their health. With a bright display and up to 11 days of battery life, this watch will help you towards your fitness goals.

Another limited time deal on Amazon features the Samsung Galaxy Watch7. Normally £319, shoppers can now grab the popular watch for £244. With Galaxy AI built-in, this watch comes with advanced fitness tracking as well as a personalised sleeping coach.

However, for those looking for a basic fitness watch that is budget-friendly, Argos is selling the Fitbit Inspire 3 Fitness Tracker for £69.99. Available in black, yellow or lilac, this watch has a battery life of up to 10 days and is water resistant up to 50m.

For shoppers who are interested in the Garmin watch, it currently has a 4.3 star rating on Amazon from over 2,600 customers. Currently one of Amazon’s top choices, over 1,000 people have invested in the smart watch in the last 30 days.

Garmin app on phone
The Garmin app allows users to see a complete picture of their health.(Image: Amazon)

One happy shopper said: “Only just got the watch so still working out some of the functions. It’s a nice looking watch and works fine when i’m on the treadmill and adding steps to my daily total. Loads of functions for the serious fitness fanatic. Would recommend.”

While another five-star reviewer added: “This is a really great fitness watch I have had lots of Fitbit’s which were really good but this Garmin is so much better.”

However, some reviewers noted a few issues with the device. One person wrote: “Great watch but has anyone had problems getting text message notifications on it? I can get notifications for everything else but not messages, I have an iPhone and have tried all the setting changes recommended.”

While a four-star reviewer said: “Love this watch bought to replace old one. Only down fall is that as it is touch screen steps seem to count even when you are only moving your arm. I have to wear it on my left hand instead of right now as counts when brushing my teeth.”

Despite this, the majority of shoppers were positive about the smart watch, with another shopper writing: “I’ve had this watch for two years now, and it’s truly life changing. Two friends and my dad have got one on my recommendation, I should be on commission.

“For me, the gamification of exercise really works. I like working to get badges and challenges, and competing against friends. And there’s no lying, I’m pretty lazy so my runs pre-watch were generally no faster than brisk walks, but with one of the coaching plans the watch tells me if I’m running too slowly, or my heart rate isn’t high enough.”

A fourth happy shopper also said: “Great bit of kit for those looking to start tracking any sports activities. Easy to use and a good range of functions I am still learning about a month into using it. The battery also lasts for days and charges really quick.

“I have the black version which it is subtle and not flashy and goes with my outfits. Well worth the investment overall.”

For those wanting to buy the Garmin vívoactive 5 smart watch, click HERE.

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