⌚ Elevate Your Fitness Game with Style!
The Garmin Venu 2S GPS Smartwatch combines cutting-edge health monitoring with a sleek design, featuring a vibrant AMOLED touchscreen, extensive sports apps, and up to 10 days of battery life. With music storage, smart notifications, and safety features, it's the ultimate companion for fitness enthusiasts.
S**R
Garmin's watch are fantastic
Most probably one of the best watch I have had in my life. The reason is because it's practice, you have everything in your hand, from your heart rate to your steps, the quality of your sleep. It is so accurate that make me feel bad when I see 3h of sleep. The battery last for weeks but it does depend how long your use it. I have this watch for almost 4 years and it's still working well.
A**A
Great watch!
It's my first smart watch but I am extremely happy with it! I have it on 24/7 as I truck my sleep and use it when I work out at the gym at home. I use gps when I am walking and it's accurate! Battery last for week.I couldn't be any happier!
J**S
Garmin watch
Happy with this watchIt’s larger than I thought it would be, considering it was meant to be a smaller size.I bought a much cheaper watch on Amazon, which does almost the same thing, so unsure if it is that much better for the priceIt may be better qualityOverall I would probably recommend
L**B
Venu 2S Charcoal
I wanted a fitness tracker upgrade so I swapped my Apple Watch for the Garmin Venu 2S. I was contemplating the Venu 3S but for the price difference this seemed like a good bet. And that it was!I absolutely love this watch. It has a vibrant display, a customisable interface, and lasts for days without needing to charge. When it arrived its battery was on 52%, five days later and the battery is on 12%. My Apple Watch only lasted 2 days before needing to charge so this is a dream.The watch itself is touch screen, which is super quick/very responsive. I also like the broad range of metrics available and how you can have the data displayed in various ways.It’s a lot simpler than most smartwatches, but I honestly think that is a huge selling point for this watch. It focuses on you and your health. For the £199 I paid, it’s been worth every penny.I wanted this watch in black but it wasn’t in stock so I took a change and got it in charcoal, which I think is now my new favourite colour!
A**R
Quality
Ideal for all aspects of fitness and day to day lifestyle tracking.I use mine for running, swimming and weight training. It’s so reliable and on point with data. Counts lengths, strokes etc while swimming which helps massively if your training towards targets and getting your swolf down. Highly you recommended
H**T
Ws great even on 7.5" wrist
Sleep tracking rarely picks up me waking, battery life if a few days, original strap not flexible enough not got to grips with gym workout tracker yet.. But would still recommend
A**E
Very mixed feelings about this.
I needed a replacement for a Garmin Vivoactive which I'd probably had for the best part of 7-years. My first choice would have been Withings but the lack of GPS and the lack of accuracy put me off (I've had one before and ended up selling it on Ebay) but I still like the form-factor.The big problem I'd found with the Vivoactive was the size. It was so chunky that I struggled to get coats and jackets over it. The fact that the Venu was available in two sizes was part of it's attraction. When it was delivered and I came to set it up I nearly threw it out the window. Intuitive it is not!I also made the mistake of thinking I could live with a screen that is not always on. I can't. Whereas I could use the Vivoactive as my bike computer, I can't use this. Sure, it records the data, but unless I make an effort to look at it (and I'd rather be keeping my head down) it tells me nothing. The same when I'm out running. I can't simply glance at it and see my current pace. It has to be a conscious effort.It's got a few additional features to the Vivoactive but more is not necessarily better. I'm not particularly finding knowing how charged my "body battery" is useful, particularly when the sleep recording is so inaccurate. The Venu will tell me that my "body battery" is at 98% and my sleep quality is good when I know I've been lying awake in the early hours counting sheep!The good - 1) form factor. It's more comfortable to wear than the "old" rectangular Vivoactive. 2) I like the screen layout and the clarity when it's on 3) I'm reasonably confident that it records my activities accurately even if I think the health metrics suspect. 4) Battery life is around 7-days even after recording around a week's activity.The bad - 1) no always on screen. 2) difficult to set up and not particularly intuitive in use. 3) suspect health metrics, particularly sleep which is no better than the Vivoactive.Knowing what I know now, would I still buy it? Probably. Garmin has been a reliable brand (Fitbit hasn't). I've found the activity tracking accurate (Withings wasn't). I like the size and battery life.
C**Y
Just two years old and broken
Sorry, but trying to contact this supplier. However unfortunately this product is just two years old and has stop functioning in any of the standard movement modes, walking, strength training etc…. Just crashes once launched not even 5 mins into each activity. Tried resetting but now doing this every time and it’s still not working.Really disappointed with this version of the Garmin as my husbands is a much older model, had it for longer and still going strong!
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