The order of the stats can be arranged for easier navigation. While there is one button on the side to activate the display, you navigate by either repeatedly pressing on the button to navigate in the displays such as time, steps, heart rate, distance walked, calories burned and number of stairs climbed. While on the Charge HR, the small LED display for straight to the point information. You can even customize the watch face from analog, digital or even combination. What’s good with the Vivowatch is the bigger screen display, it delivers more interactive and better UI when showing anything in the display. Vivowatch has one physical button to activate the device, you can swipe to show displays such as heart rate, alarm, UV Index (Vivowatch exclusive), Activities such as steps and calories burned and lastly are notifications from apps to show around 50 characters of text depending on the notification. Navigation and Fitness tracking Navigation Though if you want a more minimalist design the charge HR is a better option, the problem you’ll only wonder is if it’s okay to wear a strap every day as compared to a watch. Not to mention that the metal watch frame is something you’ll definitely appreciate. While the Vivowatch has a bigger footprint, the quality rubber and flat back sensors gives the vivowatch a more comfortable fit. While all these are good, we noticed that the heart rate sensor bumps a little bit more giving the sensor a more snuggle fit when worn but you’ll definitely notice this in the 1st few tries.
FITBIT CHARGE HR BATTERY INDICATOR FREE
The strap has a horizontal steel lock paired with a free loop that locks to one of the grooves for a secure fit. Strap of the Charge HR has cross diamond patterns on the outside, while on the inside is a soft matte finish for a comfortable grip. The display is a simple black translucent plastic that is no more than an inch wide, color of the LED display will depend on the color of the device. The Fitbit Charge HR on the other hand is simply a strap, measuring more than an inch wide the strap isn’t really that small to be that discreet. With two free loop / ring to securely adjust the watch, on the inside are groove to give better grip while providing better ventilation to avoid perspiration. The face plate has a black border protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 with a steel chrome finish frame, paired with the black textured rubber strap the design isn’t too much of a shout out and easily pairs with your outfit.įitting the Vivowatch is really easy, the adjustment holes for the fit are wide enough even for the biggest wrists. Interestingly the VivoWatch is a 1.63″ watch that has a 128×128 black and white display for low power consumption. Design and Physiqueīy the name of ASUS Vivowatch it states its purpose by its name…a watch. To let you more relate to our comparison, we will compare the two devices based on experience and less on the technical terms.