A battery heavyweight with an AMOLED display
The Vivoactive 5 is likely to vastly improve the screen on the Vivoactive 4 (pictured here).
Somehow, that’s evidently not going to be the case here, and the Garmin Vivoactive 5 will reportedly be capable of staying powered on for up to 21 hours without interruption even if you keep your GPS enabled at all times, jumping from 18 hours on the Vivoactive 4 in a similar usage scenario.
All the health sensors in the world at a reasonable price
Okay, we’ll admit, that’s a bit of an exaggeration considering that Garmin’s next big Apple Watch alternative (like its recent Apple Watch rival) has no fancy ECG or even fall detection technology. A body temperature sensor is also missing, but we should probably focus on the Vivoactive 5’s many key strengths rather than its few notable weaknesses.
These include all the handy features and capabilities introduced with the Venu 3 and Venu 3S, from personalized sleep coaching to nap detection, heart rate variability, guided meditation practices, a wheelchair mode to help those in need, and a morning report to start your day on the right foot, as well as everything that’s already on the Vivoactive 4, including body battery energy monitoring, all-day stress tracking, blood oxygen saturation technology, built-in sports apps, Garmin Coach support, and so on and so forth.

Wheelchair Mode is just one of many important new Venu 3 features the Vivoactive 5 is expected to borrow.
That’s definitely a long and impressive list of health and fitness tracking tools for a smartwatch incredibly tipped to retain its forerunner’s price point, at least in France. That almost certainly means that the Garmin Vivoactive 5 will cost the same 350 bucks as the Vivoactive 4 and 4S in the US as well with an aluminum rather than a stainless steel bezel and a number of different color combinations.
In total, there are four models expected to be globally released soon, pairing case hues like black, white, blue, and purple with gray, soft gold, metallic blue, and metallic orchid bezels, as well as black, white, blue, and purple silicone straps respectively at the exact same $349.99 recommended price stateside.