Garmin Vivoactive 5 Now Comes With a 2-Year Warranty in India—And a Lower Price
If you’ve been waiting for a reason to pick up the Garmin Vivoactive 5, this might just be it. Garmin has just dropped the price to its lowest ever in India—and added a standard two-year warranty to sweeten the deal.
The black variant is now available for ₹22,990 across authorized Garmin sales channels. But this isn’t just a price cut. According to Garmin, it’s part of a larger push to build a stronger foothold in India and make serious health tracking more accessible to anyone who wants it—not just serious athletes.
What stands out here is the focus. Garmin isn’t chasing flashy, short-term features. Instead, the company is leaning into what actually matters for long-term health: reliability, durability, and consistent monitoring. That shift in focus is exactly what makes this move worth paying attention to.
Made for Real Life—Not Just Workouts
The Vivoactive 5 is built for people who want a clear, continuous picture of their health across all parts of the day—whether you’re working, exercising, resting, or recovering. It keeps tabs on the metrics that actually help you understand your body: heart rate, sleep score and sleep coaching, Body Battery energy levels, stress, respiration, HRV status, and blood oxygen saturation (via Pulse Ox).
It’s also thoughtfully designed for wheelchair users, replacing step counts with push tracking and supporting wheelchair-specific activities. That kind of detail shows Garmin is thinking beyond the typical fitness tracker audience.
Then There’s the Battery
If you’ve ever owned a smartwatch that needs nightly charging, you already know the pain. The Vivoactive 5 solves that with up to 11 days of battery life in smartwatch mode. That means fewer interruptions, more consistent data, and one less thing to worry about in your daily routine. For anyone serious about long-term health tracking, that’s a game changer.
With the new price and extended warranty, the Vivoactive 5 isn’t just a capable smartwatch—it’s a more practical, more confident buy. Whether you’re upgrading or buying your first Garmin, this is one of those moments where the value lines up with what actually matters day to day.



