Garmin could be resurrecting its four-year-old Vivoactive line of affordable sports watches in the form of the Vivoactive 5. That’s according to a French news site, which has seemingly leaked extensive details about the device including specs.
The Garmin Vivoactive range fills a niche that isn’t really covered among the best Garmin watches released in the last few years: a cheapish do-it-all sports watch, pricier and more feature-rich than the best cheap running watch, the stripped-back Garmin Forerunner 55, but cheaper than the Garmin Forerunner 265 and Venu range. Something that can undercut the price of the best Apple Watches, such as the new Apple Watch 9.
The rumor, originating from French news outlet Dealabs, states the Vivoactive 5 will launch this year, perhaps imminently, and contains a surprising amount of detail. It’s set to come in a single 42mm size, its screen will be upgraded to a 1.2-inch 390 x 390 px AMOLED, and it’ll pack several previously Venu-exclusive features such as wheelchair modes, nap detection and sleep coaching, alongside last year’s excellent Morning Report functionality. Dealabs also claims we’ll get up to 11 days of battery in smartwatch mode and 21 hours in GPS mode.
The old Garmin Vivoactive 4 was priced at $300 / £249 / AU$497, and we’d expect the 5 to follow suit with a similar price point. That’s despite the fact that inflation and the cost of parts have increased in the last four years; if that price creeps up any further, it’s entering Garmin Venu territory.
Given the new AMOLED Vivoactive sounds so similar to the Venu 3, we’d expect a significant difference in price, a lack of some of the Venu’s more advanced fitness tracking features, and perhaps even the incorporation of nylon into the case, a cost-saving measure employed by the Apple Watch SE 2.
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Analysis: Garmin has been very Vivo-active this year
Following the surprise debut of the Garmin Venu 3 last month, and the Garmin Forerunners, Fenix and Epix releases in the summer, the Garmin Vivoactive 5 potentially coming so soon is another curveball. It’s a great idea from Garmin to have a watch around the same price point as mid-range running watches such as the Polar Pacer Pro, and a lifestyle-orientated watch with an AMOLED screen might even undercut the new Apple Watches.
However, Garmin’s biggest strength is also one of its weaknesses: its range of watches is so vast, and so impenetrable, that you need to study it closely to find the watch to suit you. Any casual observer who also happens to own an iPhone might throw their hands up in confusion and opt for an Apple Watch instead, where the choices are much simpler.
Nevertheless, in an ongoing cost of living crisis, more affordable high-quality gadgets are never a bad thing. If you’re struggling to justify the cost of a Garmin Forerunner 265, a Vivoactive 5 at almost half the price might be just the watch for you. Either way, we’re hoping this rumor proves to be accurate.
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