535 days ago

Garmin vivoactive 3

AIMEE from Mount Maunganui

Garmin Vivoactive 3 in great working condition brought second hand about 3 years ago have since upgraded everything works as it should comes with charger and owner manual has been factory restored so ready for new owner to set up pick up near Sandhurst shipping available at buyers expense serious buyers only no mucking around below are the specifications
Also listed on trade me

Battery type Rechargeable, built-in lithium-polymer battery
Battery life Up to 7 days in smartwatch mode (with heart rate)
Up to 13 hr. in GPS mode
Operating temperature range From -20º to 50ºC (from -4º to 122ºF)
Charging temperature range From 0º to 45ºC (from 32º to 113ºF)
Wireless frequencies/protocols 2.4 GHz @ 8 dBm nominal
• ANT‍+® wireless communications protocol
• Bluetooth® 4.2 technology
13.56 MHz @ -40 dBm nominal, NFC wireless technology
Water rating Swim, 5 ATM1

Price: $130

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