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Garmin 010-02173-11 Venu, GPS Smartwatch with Bright Touchscreen Display, Features Music, Body Energy Monitoring, Animated Workouts, Pulse Ox Sensor and More, Black

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Color: Black


Style: Smartwatch


Features

  • Beautiful, bright amoled display and up to five-day battery life in smartwatch mode; Up to six hours in GPS and music mode
  • The broadest range of all-day health monitoring features keeps track of your energy levels, respiration, menstrual cycle, stress, sleep, estimated heart rate and more
  • Record all the ways to move with more than 20 preloaded GPS and indoor sports apps, including yoga, running, pool swimming and more
  • Get easy-to-follow, animated cardio, strength, yoga and Pilates workouts right on your watch screen. Smartphone compatibility-iPhone, Android

Description

Beautiful. Detailed. Alive. The venue GPS smartwatch features a bright, beautiful display and a battery life of up to five days, so you can spend more time doing the activities you love. Get on-screen, Animated cardio, strength, yoga and Pilates workouts right on your wrist. With the broadest available range of all-day health monitoring features — including respiration tracking, body battery energy monitor, stress and more — venu can show you the full picture of your health in vivid detail. Keep your phone and wallet at home, because this watch lets you download music for phone-free listening and pay from the wrist using Garmin pay contactless payment solution (available for supported cards from participating banks).

Brand: Garmin


Material: Plastic


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Screen Size: 1.2 Inches


Product Dimensions: 1.7"L x 1.7"W x 0.49"H


Item Weight: 7.2 Ounces


Battery Life: 5 days


Sensor Type: Wearable


Brand: Garmin


Material: Plastic


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Screen Size: 1.2 Inches


Product Dimensions: 1.7"L x 1.7"W x 0.49"H


Item Weight: 7.2 Ounces


Battery Life: 5 days


Sensor Type: Wearable


Item Weight: 7.2 ounces


Item model number: 010-02173-11


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


OS: Proprietary OS


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: GPS


GPS: Yes


Special features: Bluetooth


Display technology: AMOLED


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Whats in the box: Venu; Charging/data cable; Documentation


Department: mens


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: September 5, 2019


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  • Great battery life..... Love this watch!
Color: Black Style: Smartwatch
UPDATED REVIEW (after 1 month of use): I received the watch on 12/16/19. As of today, 2/5/20, I still love this watch. It's exactly what I was hoping for; no disappointment or regrets. Great Battery Life: --- Depending on how you use the watch, you can get a week's worth of use out of it before charging. --- I used to wear the watch every night to capture sleep data, but I have a pretty consistent pattern of sleep. So after a couple weeks, I actually started turning the watch off at night while I'm sleeping to conserve battery life. --- I only use the heart rate monitor right before, during, and right after workouts. Otherwise, I keep it off. --- If you play music straight from your watch, it drains the battery fairly quickly. As an example, during a 45 min run outside, I had GPS on, heart rate on, and I was playing music straight from the watch. Within that 45 min span, my battery dropped by 12%. If I just use GPS and heart rate, the battery might only drop by about 3% during that same 45 min span. So, if I run inside on a treadmill, I'll just play music from my phone via bluetooth. If I run outside, I'll leave my phone at home and will use the music I downloaded to the watch. --- You can decide which notifications you want to appear. I only turned on the notifications that I deem important (i.e. Text Messages, phone calls) and kept the rest turned off. I'm using this watch to track my fitness, not to keep updated about Facebook or anything of that nature. --- Keep in mind that everyone's experience will be different. I can regulary get 5 - 7 days of battery life, but someone else may only get 1 or 2 days. It's all about how you use the watch. Fitness Tracking/Virtual Coach/Garmin Dashboard: --- The Garmin Dashboard (app) is pretty sleek and it's easy to see your workout data and steps. --- I don't know any other Garmin users, but the Garmin Dashboard has a weekly step challenge that puts you in a group with other Garmin users based on your level of activity. I started at the 30k steps per week challenge group and am now in the 70k steps per week challenge group. It's nice having a little friendly competition with people I don't know. --- I just got started back into running again. I'm using the virtual coach to get myself ready for a 5k in March. Out of all the other virtual coaches I've tried to use, this has been the best experience. After I entered some personal data, I got to pick between 3 different coaches. Each coach had a bio and explained their approach to the training plan. The coach I selected has me running 3 days per week. Each workout is different. I've done Run/Walk, Speed Repeats, Hill Repeats, the Magic Mile, Drill Workouts, etc. After 7 weeks of a 13 week training plan, my average pace has dropped dramatically and I am on pace to reach my goal of running a 5k in 28 mins or less. It's been so easy to follow and instructions are provided for each type of workout (job aids and/or videos). --- I like that you can only start and stop your activity by pushing the buttons on the side of the watch even though it has a touchscreen. This just means that if I accidentally bump the watch face while running, it won't stop my run. A previous watch I owned from a different company would only allow you to start/stop activities from the watch face. It was a horrible experience. I'm glad Garmin did not adopt that approach. --- The GPS is accurate from what I've seen. --- I'm sure the step count isn't perfect, but it gives you a good idea of how active you were for the day. --- You can sync your activity with Strava and Nike Plus. After my run is over, as long as I'm near my phone, the activity will sync automatically. Notifications: --- The notifications appear immediately as expected and they are easy to dismiss or remove. --- If I have my bluetooth turned on, I can answer the phone from my watch. Music: --- I have an Amazon Music account, and Amazon syncs up with the Gamin Venue. Any song that I download to my playlist on Amazon will sync over to the watch. It's a seamless process. --- You cannot stream music from apps like Pandora. But, if you have mp3 files of your music, you can download those to your watch. I have an iTunes account. I pulled the mp3 files from some of the songs I purchased and downloaded them to my watch. Easy process. CONS: --- The one piece of negative feedback that I have is that you CANNOT manually pause your workout. There is an AutoPause feature, but it doesn't work that great. I would rather be able to pause on my own, but there's no option for it. The top right button on the watch starts and stops your activity. The bottom right button is your Lap button. I'm hoping Garmin does a firmware update in the future that enables manual pausing during activities. --- This used to be a con, but was fixed by Garmin in January 2020. There was an issue with the heart rate monitor. If you turned it off, it wouldn't actually go off. It kept running. Instead, you had to restart the watch every time you wanted to turn off the heart rate monitor. But, as mentioned before, Garmin fixed this in January 2020. I can now turn off the heart rate monitor without restarting the watch. I am glad I decided to purchase the Garmin Venue. It looks good on my wrist, it has solid performance, and it doesn't lag like other watches I've seen. I'm very happy with the purchase. _____________________________________________________________________________________ INITIAL REVIEW: There's a lot to like about the Garmin Venue. I received the watch on a Monday. It had roughly 65% battery on it out of the box. I didn't have to charge it until that Friday. And it still had 20% battery when I decided to charge it. I ran 2 days on the treadmill (40 mins on each run) using the run tracker. I used the HR monitor every night while sleeping and sporadically during the day. Yet, the battery didn't lose much power. The only thing I found that really drains the battery is playing music from the watch. I'm really loving the battery life! The Venue resembles a normal watch for the most part. This is something I was looking for in a smartwatch. I didn't want something "boxy". It's lightweight and looks normal on my wrist. It's not bulky, nor is it tiny. The tracking info seems to work as intended. I don't need it to be exact; it just needs to give me a rough idea of how I'm doing each day. Plus, it syncs easily with Strava and/or Nike Plus. Bluetooth is easy to connect. Notifications from my phone pop up immediately. I have no complaints at all about this smartwatch. If I remember, I'll stop back after a month or two of use to give an updated review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2019 by Richard Jett

  • I expected it to have more accurate heart rate readings
Color: Black Style: Smartwatch
I am coming from a 2 year old Fitbit Ionic that isn't working well any longer. Garmin is one of the big names in fitness tracking, so I thought I would give them a try. So far I've tried the Fenix 6s Pro and the Venu. There is a lot to like about the Venu. The screen is very bright and colorful. I had some concerns that because it is an OLED screen, it would be difficult to see in direct sunlight. There was no need to worry about that, however, as it is easy to see even with the sun directly overhead. Unfortunately, Garmin is under-utilizing the screen technology pretty badly. There are not a lot of good watch faces available. One would expect that to change, though, as the watch becomes more popular. Though not as robust as the Fenix 6s Pro, the Venu has more fitness metrics than I know what to do with. What it has is perfect for my fitness regimen. Though the Fenix 6s Pro was a nice watch, it was too much for me. The Venu fits perfectly with what I need and is so much more than my Fitbit ever was. Where it falls down, at least for me, is in heart rate measurement. It simply is not accurate. To test this out, I spent a lot of time taking my heart rate manually and checking it against the Venu. When sedentary, it is pretty close. But as soon as I get up and move around, the Venu displayed a much higher heart rate than it should have. I'd stand up and walk 10 feet and the Venu would display 101 as my heart rate. When I took it manually, it was 77. It was also badly inaccurate when working out with weights or pull-ups. In those cases, it measured way too low. One great thing is that a separate heart rate monitor can be attached to it. I bought one and use it whenever I am doing any exercise. Oh, and the one place where the heart rate does appear accurate is when walking or hiking. Strange as it is to say, my old Fitbit Ionic did a better job of measuring heart rate on a consistent basis than any other device I've ever had. Another complaint is just the layout of the menus and options on the watch. None of it is particularly well thought out or easy to work through. Different items are not where you would expect them and it took some time to figure out where different settings were located. Fortunately, Garmin has great instruction manuals available online. After a while, I got used to where to find everything. And this complaint extends to the Garmin Connect app itself. All of the settings are buried in different watch independent and dependent menus and it's a guess where anything is. It took some time to work through that as well and I still find myself hunting around for things a month later. The display of the fitness data, however, is great. Everything can be found in Garmin Connect and on their website. Sleep tracking on this watch is just plain poor. Ridiculously, embarrassingly bad. There were nights when it recorded just a minute or two of awake time. I am not a good sleeper and I routinely have over an hour of awake time each night. This is one area in which Fitbit devices excelled. After two nights, I started taking the watch off at night and putting it on the charger. And I had to turn it off, otherwise it still recorded sleep when not being worn. The other measurement that is very important to outdoor activities is GPS and I can say after using it for a while that it is very accurate. Especially coming from an Ionic where it would routinely be a quarter of a mile off in either direction at any time. The Venu will measure the same walking path within a couple of a hundredths of a mile each and every time. As I stated earlier, there are two Venu watches being used in my home. They usually show the exact same distance. This is about as good as it gets and was a nice surprise after being on the Fitbit for so long. Regarding connectivity between the device and my phone, I had no problem. It connected immediately and stayed connected. Notifications came through with no problem. It is easy to set up notifications for only certain apps, all apps, or just to completely shut it off. The one negative that I noticed is that the bluetooth does not have the range of other devices connected to my phone. For it to be reliable, you have to keep the phone pretty close. This isn't a big deal for many people, but it was a bit bothersome for me as I tend to keep my phone on the charger in a different room. One thing that I did almost immediately was shut off the not connected notification because it was going off frequently when I'd walk away from my phone. It got annoying. Pros Plenty of fitness metrics. Battery life on it really is great and lives up to the Garmin hype. It does last days, even with a decent amount of GPS use. The GPS is spot on. Great, easy to read screen. No need to worry about visibility in even the brightest of sunlight. Very light and comfortable on the wrist. I have a more slender wrist and it still fits well. For the size of the watch, I would have expected it to be heavier but they use some lightweight materials in the case. In spite of that, it feels sturdy. Cons At least for me, the heart rate monitoring was badly off, and an inaccurate heart rate can lead to other inaccurate metrics. Searching the forums and the Garmin subreddit, I do see others complaining about it as well. Sleep tracking simply does not work. I no longer use it because there just wasn't any point. The layout of the menu needs a rework. It is not intuitive and there is a bit of a learning curve to learn where everything is located. The screen is very nice, but Garmin is not taking full advantage of it. They could do so much more with it, but it has the same layout as all other Garmin watches of its type, including colors. Hopefully in the future, Garmin will take more advantage of the technology that it offers. Bluetooth stays connected very well, but at a shorter range than typical bluetooth devices. I have to stay closer to my phone for a reliable connection. I still haven't decided if I am going to keep it or not. An inaccurate heart rate is a pretty big deal for a fitness watch. The thing is, I am not sure what else is out there that is better. The fitbit that I'm coming from had so many problems that it was not worth it. Keeping it connected to my phone reliably was a daily challenge. And Fitbit devices seem to last until just after the warranty expires. I'm also trying out a Samsung Active 2, but that isn't really as geared toward fitness as they'd like you to think. They're more concerned with the smart watch aspect of it. So in the end, this watch might be the best solution. One other thing - make sure to get a screen protector for it. It is one big piece of glass and according to my research the Gorilla Glass that they use on it isn't the most scratch resistant. You will be touching the screen a lot and it will end up scratched. Unfortunately there aren't a lot of good screen protector options out there. I just picked up one of the cheap film protectors to cover it until something better comes along. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2019 by Scott K

  • Perfect for me
Color: Black Style: Smartwatch
I had a Garmin Fenix for a long time (about 7 or 8 years) , and love it. I finally switched to this for the touch screen in the newer models, the wrist-based heart rate and the price . SO glad I did. LOVE it. I do still think the chest band HR monitor is somewhat more accurate , but for the convenience of the wrist-based, which has advanced a lot in the last decade, I like this better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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