In an effort to broaden its market in the sub-continent, Garmin has just announced the lowest-ever price for the Vivoactive 5, which will now be available for ₹22,990 for the black colour variant across authorised Garmin sales channels in the country, and come with a standard two-year warranty.
According to Garmin, the price revision is part of its broader effort to strengthen its presence in India and make long-term health and wellness tracking more accessible to a wider audience. The company says the move reflects its focus on reliability, product longevity, and sustained health monitoring rather than short-term, trend-driven features.
The Vivoactive 5 is made for people who need consistent insights into their health across work, workouts, runs, rest, and recovery. In terms of specifics, the smartwatch continuously tracks a range of health metrics, including heart rate, sleep score and sleep coaching, Body Battery energy levels, stress, respiration, HRV status, and blood oxygen saturation through Pulse Ox. The Vivoactive 5 also includes wheelchair-friendly activity tracking, replacing step counts with push tracking and supporting wheelchair-based activities
Perhaps the biggest reason to buy a Garmin is the battery. The Vivoactive 5 offers up to 11 days of usage in smartwatch mode. This allows for uninterrupted health tracking with fewer charging interruptions, making it practical for everyday, long-term use.
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