Should You Buy the Vivoactive 6
The Vivoactive 6 is Garmin’s well-rounded, entry-level smartwatch that builds on the Vivoactive 6 with key software upgrades for runners and athletes. It retains the same bright AMOLED display and 42mm lightweight design, but adds advanced features like PacePro, running dynamics, workout animations, and over 50 sport profiles — making it an even better value at the same $299 price point.
Is It Worth the Upgrade? For Vivoactive 5 owners, the upgrade is meaningful if you’re looking for more advanced training tools and broader sport coverage. The addition of route following, smart wake, and expanded customization makes it a compelling refresh. However, if you’re content with the core tracking experience and don’t need the new running-focused features, the Vivoactive 5 still holds up well.
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