Updates & Downloads
vivosmart software version 3.90
as of November 1, 2016
(260 KB)
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Notes:
- WARNING: If this software is uploaded to a device other than that for which it is designed, you will not be able to operate that device.
- If attempts to upload software fail, you may need to return the device to Garmin® for service.
Change History
Changes made from version 3.80 to 3.90:
- Improve calorie calculations
Changes made from version 3.70 to 3.80:
- Improved reporting of data in the activity monitoring files.
- Improved heart rate based calorie calculations.
- Resolved issue that could lead to gaps in heart rate graph with activities on Garmin Connect.
Changes made from version 3.60 to 3.70:
- Fix some issues with accruing too many calories and steps
- Bluetooth transfer improvements
Changes made from version 3.50 to 3.60:
- Added menu option to control Bluetooth connected/disconnected alert, set alert to off by default
- Improve syncing from device to Garmin Connect Mobile
Changes made from version 3.40 to 3.50:
- Fix issue where device prematurely leaves sleep
Changes made from version 3.30 to 3.40:
- No longer force wakeup to the activity page when in an activity
- Other small bug fixes
Changes made from version 3.20 to 3.30:
- Block gesture support from dismissing popup notifications
- Allow notifications that have timed out, but not been addressed to remain available at wake-up for 30 seconds
- Added a condition that requires a 10 minute connection before getting Bluetooth disconnect or connect notification again
- Fixed issue where pace graph on Garmin Connect would appear jagged if connected to a heart rate monitor
- Added fireworks and text when you hit 2x/3x/etc. your daily goal
- Wake up on activity page if you have an activity running
- Other small bug fixes
Changes made from version 3.10 to 3.20:
- New Feature: User can respond to notifications if phone allows. Swipe left when scrolling through notifications to access.
- Save Move status through power cycle or charging.
- Improve reconnecting to ANT sensors after pausing activity.
- As long as Step Goal is reached, calculate new Step Goal even if the device was on the charger for part of the day.
- Other small bug fixes.
Changes made from version 3.00 to 3.10:
- Made further improvements to Bluetooth disconnect and reconnect message handling.
- Prevent display orientation settings from being misapplied when leaving charge mode.
- Improved the set time page to better differentiate day and year values.
- Add haptic feedback to the music player page.
- Don't attempt to search for or pair to a sensor unless it is explicitly enabled in the user's page loop.
- Fixed an issue leading to high calorie burn for some users.
- Better filter distance from sensors to prevent distance jumps when using a GSC-10.
- Return to the activity start page after saving or discarding an activity so a user can quickly begin another activity or set.
Changes made from version 2.90 to 3.00:
- Improvements to accommodate reconnecting to certain Android phones when Bluetooth is interrupted.
Changes made from version 2.80 to 2.90:
- Performance and stability improvements for pairing, syncing, and Bluetooth connections with Android devices (2.7.2 or higher Garmin Connect Mobile required)
- Improved the Autogoal logic for situations with step goals over 10,000.
Changes made from version 2.60 to 2.80:
- Address issues where touch-screen can sometimes be temporarily unresponsive.
- Other minor improvements.
Changes made from version 2.50 to 2.60:
- Speed up file transfers
- Fixed issues with language file downloads
- General bug fixes
Changes made from version 2.40 to 2.50:
- Changes to make future updates coming from iOS 8 download reliably.
- Additional improvements to connection to heart rate monitors for long periods of time.
Changes made from version 2.20 to 2.40:
- Improved first touch responsiveness
- Improved upload and download experiences with mobile devices
- Improved Heart Rate Monitor connectivity
- Various other minor improvements
System requirements
- IBM-compatible PC running Windows 2000 or later operating system and an available USB port.