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The Vivoactive 3 Music is an update to the much-loved Vivoactive line. Garmin has long created spot-on tracking watches for runners, but has struggled to find the perfect balance for someone who wants an everyday tracker. As with all things Garmin, the watch is moving in the right direction. With the Vivoactive 3 Music, you can put it on and forget about it, then check your data, steps and workout minutes later. I wore one for three weeks and had to charge it roughly four times, which compared to many other GPS-enabled tracking watches, is unparalleled.
The Good: The battery life lasts for a solid four to five days, and that includes tracking activities. The watch claims to have a seven-day battery life, and if you’re not logging GPS miles, that’s likely possible. The advanced sleep technology is a welcome update with REM, deep sleep and the number of times you wake up at night, all in the app. You don’t have to press any buttons to let it know you’re going to sleep. Beyond that, the Vivoactive 3 Music is very similar to the Vivoactive 3. It’s the same easy-to-use and lightweight watch, now with the capability to hold up to 500 songs.
Who It’s For: The Garmin Vivoactive 3 Music is built for Vivoactive lovers who want to upgrade and people who want a watch they can wear every single day. Designed for weekend warriors and people who like to set it and forget it, this watch tracks everything you do from swimming to rowing to sleeping. You can even add machines at the gym like the elliptical or stair stepper (which is often hard to do) and the watch will monitor your activity. And you can use Garmin Pay to leave your wallet at home while you’re working out or running errands.
Watch Out For: The Vivoactive is smart — just like Garmin’s of the past — and like the Garmin Forerunner 645 with music, it’s only as strong as your music apps. So if you don’t use iHeartRadio, Awa Music or KKbox, then you can’t store any music on the device. I found that Spotify from my phone streamed my music just as well and connected with the watch as it does normally, but I still had to have my phone nearby.
The Garmin Vivoactive 3 Music has spot-on GPS tracking and great heart rate monitoring, but occasionally, when you use the HIIT feature or try to log an interval workout, the tracker is slightly off. You’ll have to pay close attention to your HR during rest periods to guarantee accuracy. But if a few HR beats off during your recovery doesn’t bother you, then overall, it’s totally fine.