Montre intelligente hybride vivomove HR Sport de Garmin – noir avec bracelet en silicone noir
Restez branché avec les fonctions intelligentes¹ comme les commandes de musique et les notifications intelligentes d’appels entrants, de messages texte, de rappels de calendrier et plus.
Une touche d’élégance est à portée de main avec la vívomove HR. Cette montre intelligente stylisée possède un écran tactile avec affichage caché. De vraies aiguilles de montre indiquent l’heure et se mettent hors de votre chemin lorsque vous naviguez parmi vos messages, pulsations cardiaques² et plus. Elle compte votre nombre de pas et vos calories brûlées tout en évaluant votre bien-être, y compris le suivi du stress de tous les jours² et l’évaluation de pointe de votre sommeil. Vous obtenez le meilleur des deux mondes lorsque des aiguilles mécaniques rencontrent un écran tactile dans un affichage caché. L’affichage intelligent n’apparaît que lorsque vous tournez rapidement votre poignet pour regarder votre montre. Les aiguilles de la montre se déplacent de façon dynamique pour dégager l’espace interactif de l’écran tactile puis affichent de nouveau la bonne heure lorsque vous avez terminé. ¹Lorsqu’elle est jumelée avec un téléphone intelligent compatible ²Précision de suivi des activités CUP :
753759182373
Numéro de pièce du fabricant :
010-01850-01
Garantie :
3 mois
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Additional information
Ajusté pour poignets: | 138-215 mm |
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Hauteur (mm): | 43 |
Largeur (mm): | 43 |
Profondeur (mm): | 11.6 |
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Garmin Ltd. (shortened to Garmin, stylized as GARMIN, and formerly known as ProNav) is an American, Swiss-domiciled multinational technology company founded in 1989 by Gary Burrell and Min Kao in Lenexa, Kansas, United States, with operational headquarters in Olathe, Kansas. Since 2010, the company is legally incorporated in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
The company specializes in GNSS technology for automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor, and sport activities. Due to their development in wearable technology, they have also been competing with activity tracker and smartwatch consumer developers such as Fitbit and Apple.
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