To the fitness enthusiasts in India, Garmin presents new model of activity trackers called Vivosmart 4. It sports a stylish design and includes features like body battery, plus ox and advanced sleep-monitoring tools.

The wearable comes in five colors- Black with midnight, Merlot with rose gold, gray with rose gold, blue with silver and black with midnight. The tracker has been priced at 12, 990 and available for customers at Garmin Brand Store-Bangalore and Helios Watch Stores across India.

The advanced sleep monitoring system with REM can measure blood oxygen saturation levels during the night with wrist-based Pulse Ox sensor. The advanced sleep monitoring allows tracking ‘Light, sleep and REM’ stages of sleep along with movement throughout the night. Other activities which it will track are wrist-based heartbeat, all-day stress tracking, relaxation breathing timer, VO2 max, body battery energy monitor and more.

Ali Rizvi, the national sales manager of Garmin India says about the product, “Sleep quality plays a critical role in overall physical health. In fact, a poor sleep quality may contribute to the development of significant chronic conditions. With its slim design, Vivosmart 4 is comfortable to wear at night and pulse ox provides customers with information they can use to improve their health. Garmin’s Vivosmart series is a perfect tracker for the fitness enthusiasts who wish to see the exact results of daily activities. As people are getting more conscious about their health, we are confident that Vivosmart 4 will prove to be confident partner.”

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The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a health advice. We would ask you to consult a qualified professional or medical expert to gain additional knowledge before you choose to consume any product or perform any exercise.

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