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Garmin 010-02430-00 Venu 2, GPS Smartwatch, Advanced Health Monitoring, Fitness Features, Silver Bezel with GraniteBlue Case and Silicone Band

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Style: Venu 2


Color: Silver Bezel with Granite Blue Case and Band


Features

  • Suit your style with a smartwatch that's available in two colors and features a bright AMOLED display.Supported Application:GPS. Connectivity technology:GPS. Wireless comm standard:Bluetooth
  • Know your body better with extensive health monitoring features including health snapshot, Body Battery energy levels, sleep score, fitness age, stress tracking and more (this device is intended to be an estimation of your activity and metrics; it is not a medical device)
  • Find new ways to keep your body moving with more than 25 built-in indoor and GPS sports apps, including walking, running, cycling, HIIT, swimming, golf and many more
  • Use preloaded workouts that include cardio, yoga, strength, HIIT and Pilates, create your own in the Garmin Connect app on your compatible smartphone, or try Garmin Coach free adaptive training plans to help you prepare for your next running challenge
  • With a supported country and payment network, leave your cash and cards at home; Garmin Pay contactless payments let you pay for purchases on the go
  • Never miss a call, text or social media alert with smart notifications delivered right to your wrist when paired with a compatible Android or Apple smartphone
  • When paired with a compatible smartphone, safety and tracking features include incident detection (during outdoor activities) and assistance, both of which send a message to your emergency contacts with your live location
  • Get an uninterrupted picture of your health, thanks to battery life of up to 11 days in smartwatch mode and up to 8 hours in GPS mode with music, plus rapid recharging and battery saver mode
  • Personalize Venu 2 with watch faces, apps and widgets from our Connect IQ Store and sync with the Garmin Connect app on your compatible smartphone to review your health and fitness data in detail

Description

When you live healthy, you live better. Get in tune with your mind and body with Venu® 2. This GPS smartwatch has advanced health monitoring and fitness features to help you better understand what’s going on inside your body. It feels good to move. Switch up your activities with animated workouts and more than 25 built-in indoor and GPS sports apps. Feed your soul with your favorite music, stored right on your wrist for phone-free listening when paired with wireless headphones (sold separately). And battery life up to 5 days with rapid recharging lets you get an uninterrupted picture of your health. This is what it’s all about. Mind and body — connected by Garmin. MEMORY/HISTORY 200 hours of activity data.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Venu 2, Blue Granite + Passivated


Style: Venu 2


Color: Silver Bezel with Granite Blue Case and Band


Screen Size: 1.3 Inches


Special Feature: Health Snapshot™ Feature; Body Battery™ Energy Monitoring; Pulse Ox Sensor; Stress Tracking; Hydration Tracking; Respiration Tracking; Sleep Score and Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Wrist-Based Heart Rate, Mindful Breathing; Animated, On-Screen Workouts; Built-In Sports Apps; Advanced Strength Training; Smart Notifications; Safety And Tracking Features; Battery Saver Mode See more


Shape: Apple


Target Audience: Unisex Adults


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Product Dimensions: 1.8 x 1.8 x 0.48 inches


Item Weight: 1.76 ounces


Item model number: 010-02430-00


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 22, 2021


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Garmin


Standing screen display size: 1.3 Inches


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  • Just what I wanted. Great features and long battery life.
Style: Venu 2 Color: Silver Bezel with Granite Blue Case and ...
If you are reading this, then you are probably going through all of the smart watch/fitness watch/adventure watch options and getting dizzy. That was me. After weeks of research, I was down to the Venu 2+ and the Instinct 2 Solar. And then this Venu 2 (non-plus) went on sale during Prime Day. Moving from a Fitbit Charge 4, the Venu 2, Venu 2+, or Instinct 2 Solar would have given me more features, but I was hung up on what the Venu2+ (phone call functionality) and Instinct 2 Solar (infinite battery life) offered that this plain Venu 2 didn't. However, at the Prime Day price, I could not pass it up. Now, after owning this watch for a few months, I have forgotten most of what those watches offered above the Venu 2. I primarily run, hike, and play golf with the occasional bike ride or other activity thrown in. Though I do at least one of those activities 4-5 days a week, I am not a serious participant in any of them and so the truly high end features are not needed. For what I do, the Venu does it all (well, very nearly all) and does it well. And, it looks good doing it. Taking my three primary activities, I'll give you my take: 1. Running. I was looking for a watch to use while training for a set of races. Data screens are nicely configurable and I was able to pair it with my foot pod (for treadmill) and, in the end, managed to beat my race goal time significantly. The watch is easy to see even in the brightest sunshine and the display is crystal clear. It's also easy to configure and navigate through and the choice of watchfaces is infinite. There were only two things that I would have liked but didn't have regarding running: There is no virtual pace partner (my old Forerunner 620 had that) and you can't send PacePro Pacing Strategies to the Venu 2. Neither of these are critical, but if I had to add two features, those would be it. Not specific to this watch, the Garmin Connect app and the training programs offered through it are fantastic. Music controls are easy to use, too, and it holds plenty of tracks. Hiking. The GPS tracking is very accurate and for casual hiking (which is all I do) there is nothing lacking. Though it does gather elevation info, it does not have the pro hiking features found on Instinct 2, Fenix, etc. Not a problem for me. Golf. Now this was my most pleasant surprise. I had a Garmin Approach watch already and I loved it. Notice that the previous sentence was in the past tense. Yeah, I don't use my Approach any more. The Venu 2 works great as a golf watch and is easier to use. The only slight negative is that you have to download the courses manually rather than having them all populated in the Approach. You also have a limited amount of memory available, so you can only download a half dozen or so courses at once. Otherwise, I love it for golf. It will even track your shots as you play giving you distance and direction info for each. I now know that I have been lying about how long I hit my driver and kidding myself that I don't have a slice. Note that my Approach watch is not an S60 or S62, so doesn't have the most advanced features those have, but, again, I don't need those things as data overload would only make the rounds even longer. As for other things, I really enjoy: Beautiful OLED display Watch face customizations for both looks and functionality Sleep tracking (Garmin is brutal about your sleep) Stress tracking Body battery is a great and accurate indicator of how much energy you have left Phone finder (use it all the time) Fall detection (luckily haven't needed it, yet). Battery life if you don't use GPS is nearly 2 weeks. Syncs flawlessly with my phone, tablet, or computer. Spot on heart rate monitor. Things that could be better: The tracking of elevation without GPS is pretty bad. Bezel is a little rough. Some better apps for navigation would be nice. Tracking of nontraditional movement does not always work ( e.g. using a push mower you don't get steps because your arm doesn't swing). Native support for YouTube Music is unavailable(though there is an app to give you most functionality) Garmin makes literally dozens of different active watches and the Venu 2 is one of them. That meaningless statement is meant to say that you just need to decide on the features you need and the price you are willing to pay, and Garmin will have a watch for you. The Venu 2 line of watches are in that area between a fitness watch and a smart watch with some of the best features of both...and you don't have to charge it every 2 days like the true smart watches. It's been funny to see Apple advertising "new" features for the latest Apple Watch. These are features that have been on Garmin watches for years. I know Apple has its eye on Garmin's market and through their cult-like following will undoubtedly take some share, but as long as Garming keeps innovating, they are going to be among the best watches with the most choices anywhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2022 by Fletch

  • Great Battery Life, Utilization, Data and Customer Support!
Style: Venu 2 Color: Silver Bezel with Granite Blue Case and ...
After much research, I decided on the Garmin Venu 2 for several reasons: 1) Battery Life: I knew that if I had to charge my watch every day, I just wouldn't use it. This model's batter does not last as long between charged (6-10 days I find, based on my use type) as some of other Garmin watches, but it works for me (can go on short trips without bringing cable). 2) Access to data/software: I wanted a clean, clear useful data set and presentation. Also, it infuriated me that most other trackers now charge you for access (usually $10 month). Garmin's software is clean looking, clear and helpful...and they do not charge for access! 3) Utility: I found the combination of touch screen + buttons made the most sense for me, so that when in the middle of an activity you can easily utilize the buttons on the watch to select features. 4) Aesthetics: Least important, but still relevant...I wanted a watch/tracker that looked like a classic watch, and not a squarish piece of tech on my wrist. I have been extremely happy with this watch/tracker! I love the data (sleep, the great mapping & results from activities like biking, running, etc). I found the data is presented in a clear, inviting way with recommendations for things like how to achieve better sleep, etc. The fact that Garmin doesn't milk you another $10 a month or more for this is a big deal (philosophically if nothing else). Finally, unfortunately my Venu 2 did recently stop working. However, I went online to customer support (on a holiday) and had the best experience I have ever had. I was immediately picked-up by chat support, guided through a few steps to see if could revive, and then immediately sent a form to send the device back for a replacement. They didn't put me through the usual laundry list of questions (serial number, purchase details, etc). Absolutely the best CX experience I have ever had, and I received my new replacement watch quickly (and am so happy to have it back). I would strongly recommend Garmin activity trackers/watchers, as having owned most other brands, they clearly are just better than the rest for my needs/requirements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023 by Comps Raleigh

  • Really Impressed
Style: Venu 2 Color: Silver Bezel with Granite Blue Case and ...
I've had this watch for several weeks now so I feel I can write an objective review. The truth is I am pretty hard on watches because I never take them off. My previous watch was a G Shock but I wanted to keep track of my steps, hikes etc. I went for the Venu 2 because it has all the workout monitoring I could need, has a golf app and a decent battery life. I did not want an Apple watch because they have to be charged daily. The specs say that the battery can last up to 11 days. That is true if you turn most stuff off but then wheat is the point? I have my Venu 2 setup so the watch face comes on with 'glances', I use the GPS for roughly 6 miles of walking per day and golf 2-3 times per week. With this usage I get about 5 days charge. Not bad. It takes 1-hour to go from 10% to full charge. I usually do this when working on the computer. The other week I went on a 4-day business trip and didn't take the charger. The HR monitor seems very accurate, the most accurate is going to be a chest monitor, but the Venu 2 looks to be within 2-3 bpm. The pulse ox reading is also accurate checked against a portable oximeter. Surprisingly, I really like the golf app. The yardages are very accurate, it gives front, middle and back of the green. After that you have to rely on the pin sheet. It has proved so accurate that I no longer use my range-finder. It keeps track of FIR, GIR, putts and total score. There is a setting that is supposed to log distances with each club as it knows when you've hit a shot. This was not accurate and worked intermittently at best. I turned it off. The associated app is very intuitive and easy to use. Overall, very happy with my first smart watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2021 by LND

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