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Garmin Venu 2 Plus, GPS Smartwatch with Call and Text, Advanced Health Monitoring and Fitness Features, Slate with Black Band

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Color: Slate/Black


Features

  • With up to 9 days of battery life in smartwatch mode plus rapid charging and battery saver mode, you can wear this GPS smartwatch 24/7 so you get a full picture of your health
  • Suit your style with a smartwatch thats available in three colors and features a bright, crisp AMOLED display
  • The ECG app can record your heart rhythm and check for signs of atrial fibrillation (not available in all regions; for people 22 years or older)
  • Enjoy the convenience of making and taking phone calls from your wrist when paired with your compatible Apple or Android smartphone
  • Use your compatible smartphones voice assistant to respond to text messages, ask questions, control compatible smart home devices and more

Description

Understand your body with Venu® 2 Plus, the smartwatch that’s better for you. With a battery life of up to 9 days, you can wear this GPS smartwatch day and night to get advanced health and fitness features that can guide you to be your best self. Take an ECG when you want (not available in all regions; for people 22 years or older). And for added convenience, make and take calls right from your wrist when paired with your compatible smartphone. You can even use your smartphone’s voice assistant to respond to text messages. And however you like to move, switch up your activities with animated workouts and more than 25 built-in sports apps. Built-in music storage lets you bring your favorite tunes along. Get even more functionality on the wrist with contactless payments in supported countries and payment networks plus safety and tracking features, including fall detection (Requires setup and your smartphone to be in an area with network coverage where data connectivity is available).

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Venu 2 Plus


Style: Venu 2 Plus


Color: Slate/Black


Screen Size: 1.3 Inches


Special Feature: Sleep Monitor, Breath Monitor, GPS, Phone Call, Heart Rate Monitor


Shape: Round


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Display Type: OLED


Product Dimensions: 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.48 inches


Item Weight: 1.3 ounces


Item model number: 010-02496-01


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


OS: android


RAM: 32 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, USB


GPS: GPS Enabled


Special features: Sleep Monitor, Breath Monitor, GPS, Phone Call, Heart Rate Monitor


Display technology: AMOLED


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen, Buttons


Form Factor: Watch


Color: Slate/Black


Whats in the box: Venu 2 Plus; Charging/Data Cable; Documentation


Department: Unisex Adult


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: July 22, 2021


Weight: 1.3 Ounces


Standing screen display size: 1.3 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 32 GB


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Sunday, May 19

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  • Battery life for days!
To really get a sense of the pros and cons of a product it’s best to have something to compare it to. Prior to picking up the Garmin Venu 2 Plus, my initial foray into either smart or fitness watches began with the Galaxy Watch 4 and then the original Garmin Venu. For me buying a smart watch is a dicey proposition from the jump. They have some gee-whiz appeal and they can be convenient. Much information is conveyed without me having to dig my phone out of my pocket. However, the problem with these watches is that technology moves so fast that they’re several generations old in just a year or two. The Galaxy Watch 6 goes for $300-$400. For that kind of money, I could get a quality “old school” watch. While the smartwatch will be old and approaching obsolescence in just a few years, the old-school watch will likely give service for many years to come. For someone who buys new smartwatches like phones (new models every few years), you’ll soon have spent enough to have purchased a very high-quality timepiece. Where I can make an exception to this general point of view is when it comes to a fitness watch. Let’s face it, it’s sometimes hard to get and stay motivated to exercise as much as we should. However, I’ve always found that when you make it interesting for yourself it’s easier to stay the course. The sorts of metrics I can get from a fitness watch help keep me interested. A fitness watch can also bring more of a social aspect to exercise. Workouts recorded on my Venu 2 are automatically updated to Strava (fitness-oriented social network) where my friends can see them. I can see their workouts as well. A coworker and I, who aren’t particularly close otherwise, often chat about our workouts…. primarily runs. Once again, it just keeps things interesting. I suppose it also gives me an extra bit of motivation because if I take too many days off, my colleague will almost certainly comment. Due to the sorts of metrics, you can get from these watches (e.g. body battery, sleep monitoring, etc) the tendency is to wear them all the time. It’s been easy for me to do this with the Venu 2. I find it quite comfortable. One of the surprising things about this watch is just how similar it is in functionality to a dedicated smartwatch. At least for my casual smartwatch uses, it pretty much checks those boxes as well. To me, one of the very best features of this watch is the battery life. I don’t use the always-on display, I allow the display to go off when I’m not actively using the watch. The watch does do a pretty good job of sensing the motion of me bringing my wrist up to check the time and automatically activates the display. If that ever fails, a quick tap of any of the buttons brings the display on. In this mode, battery last for days! I recently went on a week-long vacation and forgot my charging cable at home. By the time it was over I still had ~30% remaining. Just amazing. I’d be lucky to get much more than a day on my Galaxy watch. If I were to mention all the features of this bad boy, this review would be huge. However, I’ll hit a couple of highlights. - I find the 1.3-inch AMOLED display to be bright and easy to read even in bright sunlight. - I’m an introvert so I don’t often take calls using only the watch. However, it is occasionally handy in a pinch. - I’m one that prefers a huge mobile phone. That means it’s not at all convenient to take on a run. I love the fact that I can load my music directly on the Venu 2. I then pair with my earbuds and I’m off, no bulky phone needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by E.L. Free E.L. Free

  • Perfect Upgrade
My first real smartwatch was a Samsung Gear S3, which was a solid piece of tech. But it had to be charged almost every day, which made sleep tracking almost impossible for me. When I wrecked that playing sand volleyball, I decided to downgrade to a less expensive watch that lacked several "smart" features, but still gave me notifications and had better battery life. I picked up a Garmin Instinct and have used that for 2 years. That thing is a tank. It's been ocean and pool swimming, hot tubbing, sand volleyballing, kayaking, etc. and hasn't missed a beat. Battery charge lasts for 10 days or so. It's extremely functional, it's just not as fun (yes, I'm a nerd). Recently I decided that I'd like something a little dressier, and I was missing the extra features of a true smartwatch, so I opted for the Venue 2 Plus, which can make and take calls if my phone is paired. I was skeptical that it could get that same 10-day battery life as the Instinct, but I can say that honestly, this thing gets 9-10 days on a charge, and that's with pretty heavy use and dozens of notifications every day. I got it on 7/11 and it had about 50% charge. I wore it for 4 days and then charged it. I've only charged it twice since then. The Garmin app and web portal are great. Easy to navigate, but tons of information. The sleep tracking has been great, and I love the whole body battery tracking. That, overall, has been fascinating to track and compare the data with how I actually feel. The Garmin IQ store has some really fun watch faces that are free. The band that came with mine isn't as rugged or sporty looking as some I've seen, but I wanted something dressier and this fits the bill. But it's still a very comfortable band that feels like it will stand up to the beating I'm likely to give it. It's been in our saltwater pool for dozens of hours already, along with several hours in the hot tub, and there are no signs of any wear or deterioration on the watch or band. So far, I am EXTREMELY please with this purchase. As an owner of two Garmin watches now, I can confidently say I'm a fan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Michael B.

  • A watch that has EVERYTHING
I worshipped the Iron Man watch I had years ago. Then got the Galaxy watch3..that was good but added additional monthly costs on verizon. I got a Fitbit Verse and lost have alarms, alerts you can hear, text information you can read without glasses, battery difficult to charge and errors after only 1 year. Bought this Garmin Venu Plus and LOVE IT-Great font size for text, AUDIBLE multiple alarms, track distance you walk besides step information, Love the watch face colors available. PERFECT watch without additional phone charges from Verizon as works on bluetooth like other smart watches. Worth the expense. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by Joyce

  • Overall great watch
I purchased the Garmin venu 2 Plus after reading a ton if reviews on diffrent smart watches. I have never owned a smart watch and was wanting to make a sound desicion. If you are like me, you wanted something that had good battery life and GPS tracking. I use the GPS to train my dog for work. Pros- using GPS and workout functions consistently I still got 4 days of battery life, before I felt the need to charge it at 20%. The touch screen is as responsive as my phone, and I can receive calls on it using the built in speaker. I have showerd with it no issues. Only real con I can think of is GPS tracking is off a bit. It is an issue for me, like I said I was wanting it for work. Overall looks great, feels great, and does everything it says it will. I'm not sure how accurate GPS is on other smart watches but if that is a deal breaker I would do some serious research. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023 by Martin

  • Great battery life and effective tracker
I have this watch already, for myself, so I bought one for my husband. He loves it. The Garmin app works fine to track sleep, stress, hear rate, steps, etc. I love that you can answer calls on your watch too! He does too. I think the price is inline with their other watches/trackers.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by Carla

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