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Garmin Venu 2, GPS Smartwatch with Advanced Health Monitoring and Fitness Features, Slate Bezel with Black Case and Silicone Band , 27.9 mm

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Style: Casual


Color: Slate Bezel with Black Case and Silicone Band


Features

  • Suit your style with a smartwatch that's available in two colors and features a bright AMOLED display.GPS mode: 19 hours. GPS plus music mode: 7 hours.Supported Application:GPS. Connectivity technology:GPS,Wi-Fi,Bluetooth. Wireless comm standard:Bluetooth
  • Get an uninterrupted picture of your health, thanks to battery life of up to 11 days in smartwatch mode
  • Get up to 8 hours of battery life in GPS mode with music, plus rapid recharging and battery saver mode
  • 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
  • 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. CONNECTIVITY : Bluetooth, ANT plus, Wi-Fi

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.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Venu 2


Style: Casual


Color: Slate Bezel with Black Case and Silicone Band


Screen Size: 1.3 Inches


Special Feature: GPS, Music Player, Notifications, Sleep Monitor, Stress Tracking, Activity Tracker


Shape: Apple


Target Audience: Unisex Adult


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: 010-02430-01


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 22, 2021


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Garmin


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Standing screen display size: 1.3 Inches


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  • Fantastic fitness watch that works fine as a smartwatch too
Style: Casual Color: Slate Bezel with Black Case and Silicone...
I had a Samsung Gear S3 for 3 years before buying this watch. The S3 was a good watch, but so many of the fitness functions were flawed. It had poor GPS tracking so my runs would come out with shortened distances, and even though it had weights and other workouts, I couldn't build a full workout program. After watching many video reviews, I decided to switch to the Garmin Venu 2. The build quality is great and the watch is actually a little slimmer and lighter than the Samsung. I found that Garmin had several different coaching programs so I started one for a 5k. I've been working through it for 2 months now and I'm really enjoying it. It does a great job of pushing me hard enough, but giving me recovery time to get stronger. I haven't been able to run this well in a long time so it's really a great feeling. On top of that, I built my own custom 3 day split for weights. When starting a weight workout, it shows my first exercise, amount of weight, and how many sets and reps. It counts the reps as best it can although some movements don't involve your watch arm so it will be off. You click a button to end the set and it starts the rest countdown that you set up in your program while also giving you a simple menu to adjust the amount of reps and the amount of weight that you did on that set. Tracking the rest time is awesome and keeps me from getting distracted and off pace. It's a fantastic companion for weight lifting and I'm really enjoying having it. The battery life is simply awesome. I'm tracking either weights or a run almost every day and I'm getting 9 days of battery life between charges. My Samsung watch started at about 3 days of battery life and has decreased over time to about a day and a half. It does have a proprietary plug so I have to be careful not to lose the cord. USB C would have been nice, but Garmin has been using this plug for a long time so it is easy to find replacements online. I've paired wireless headphones to the watch (Samsung Buds) and I listen to Spotify. They work great and don't have any drop outs. I'm a big fan of having a lot of complications on my watch face so I can get a lot of information with a quick glance. The default watch faces were just okay, but Garmin has a store with more options. I'm currently using a free one called "Clear and Powerful" and I'm obsessed with it. It has a nice clean style while still providing a ton of data (in addition to the time I have date, sunrise/sunset, steps, floors, battery, altitude, temp, and moon cycle). Sleep tracking is great and very accurate. It is useful information and they pair it with a body battery meter that shows how rested and ready for workouts you should be. There are lots of other graphs and tracking that it does for heartbeat, oxygen, and breaths per minute. It's all well laid out and not overwhelming. There are a few small drawbacks. There's no speaker or microphone on the watch so you can't take calls directly from it. You also can't activate an assistant. Besides those specific areas, the watch shows me all of my notifications and I can see and use canned replies to texts. I almost always want to use my phone for any real replies so this is fine for my needs. I did have a few times in the past when I took a call on the Samsung watch. It was convenient, but again, not a deal breaker for me to not have it as I'll answer the call on the Buds or on the phone itself. The watch will still show who is calling and allow me to decline or answer from the watch. So over all, a really great watch. The smart watch features are enough to cover making sure you don't miss calls, texts, and notifications, and provide a lot of data on the watch face. The battery life is amazing and it's really nice to know I could go on a trip and not even have to worry about charging it for the entire time. The running coach is very good and the weights workout creator is easy to use, but very rich in features. Anyone serious about fitness should take a strong look at this watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by Grace

  • Excellent for daily wear and as a backup bike computer
Style: Casual Color: Slate Bezel with Black Case and Silicone...
I bought this as an upgrade from a more basic Garmin activity monitor, and so far I'm quite pleased. The screen is pleasant, the interface is easy to navigate, and it works nicely with the speed and cadence sensors on my bikes. In terms of the data it collects, that makes it a good back-up to my Edge bike computer. It also functions well as a wrist-based HRM broadcasting via ANT+, which is nice for things like commuting where I don't want to put on full Lycra kit and a chest strap HRM, but I'd still like to have the data. Day-to-day, the sleep monitoring seems to work well, and as always Garmin's "body battery" feature is surprisingly good. I do wish sleep monitoring understood the idea of a nap; it picks one period of sleep per 24-hour day, and that's all that counts. So if you sleep six hours, get up and do stuff for a couple hours, then sleep four more, your averages are going to look like you under-slept. Battery life in basic wearable mode is impressive, with the watch reporting nearly two weeks of life at a full charge. The problem comes in when you engage GPS and ANT+. An hour of that a day takes battery life down substantially. Worse, it doesn't adjust battery life estimates when those features are turned on, nor does it learn that, say, you habitually engage those features for about an hour a day and factor that into the estimate it gives for when you next need to charge. And it is a big difference - last weekend I was showing two days of battery life remaining when I left on a bike ride, and figured that enough charge for two days had to be enough for 4-5 hours of biking. The watch died about 30 miles into a 50 mile ride. Not a big deal in this case since I was also recording on my Edge 830, but a striking illustration of how much more power the watch consumes during activity recording. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by bicycledad

  • Fitness & Smartwatch addict
Style: Casual Color: Slate Bezel with Black Case and Silicone...
I have (had) many Garmin and Samsung watches over the last 6 years, including the fenix series. I go back and forth on fitness/battery and smartwatch/pretty screen. Venu 2 corrects the pretty screen and battery life is excellent. With 30 minutes of GPS per day and typical settings, text and email notifications, Sp02 turned OFF, I could easily go 6 days. But my typical pattern is use it for 3 to 4 days and charge when it's under 50%. Takes 30 minutes to charge in 50% battery scenario. Battery charging time is around an hour and very fast to 90%. New interface with glances is basically awesome. The old way of swiping through every widget is cumbersome and was one thing I love about Samsung with the physical dial, to quickly scroll through widgets. The glances are more like scrolling a web page and clicking a link and it makes total sense. I exercise regularly. I have used the typical routines many times. Run, Walk, Cardio, Bike, treadmill, they all work about the same as any previous units. I do like pairing to HR monitor for the HIIT, weightlifting, cardio, but not always. Heartrate accuracy is probably a little better than previous units, but it clearly still gets lost and can be slow to respond on cardio, HIIT and for sure on upper body weightlifting. If it makes you mad and it's not recording your Intensity Minutes because of it, pair it with a chest strap. It's the only way. : - ) One thing is for sure, Garmin will ALWAYS be recording something for HR. My Samsung watch will sometimes record HR, stops, starts again, and then estimates the calories based on an algorithm with very little input from intensity or HR. I do love Garmin for the App, the way it tracks calories, and weekly intensity goals. It might overestimate calorie burn a little during workouts, but you won’t get too much extra credit for just being active otherwise during the day. I have taken the “My Day” snapshot a few times. I have been notified my “Fitness Age” is dropping. These are new items on the Venu 2. Probably a little gimmicky, but I am sure it’s a good selling point for some. I do wish Garmin would add the advanced exercise options from the fenix or forerunner series. I don’t like digging through a bunch of menus to find my VO2 Max. That should be a glance! It makes no sense, and the competitors are putting the V02 Max and other advanced running information front and center now. Last, and maybe the most important for many. Smartwatch. I do have an amazon prime account so it's nice to get that music on the unit "for included price". I realize many have Spotify, but I don't, so Amazon Music is nice for me. Although, I don't listen to music while exercising often. The notifications are bare minimum just like what pops up on the phone. It's Garmin, it's how it's always been and it's not the greatest if you want to interact with apps. You can respond with canned responses, but I really like my Samsung and interacting directly with text app and email app from watch. I just get tired of charging the Samsung. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2021 by Darcy

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