Elevate Your Game ⏳ - The smartwatch that keeps up with your lifestyle!
The Garmin Venu Sq is a feature-rich GPS smartwatch designed for the active millennial. With a vibrant touchscreen display, it offers up to 6 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and 14 hours in GPS mode. Packed with over 20 preloaded sports apps, advanced health monitoring features, and smart notifications, this stylish Orchid Purple watch is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their fitness journey while staying connected.
Warranty Type | Limited |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
Supported Application | Sleep Monitor, Contacts, Social Media, Heart Rate Monitor |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Operating System | [Garmin Proprietary OS] |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness, Running, Camping & Hiking, Yoga |
Additional Features | Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Mindful Breathing; Preloaded Workouts; Built-In Sports Apps; Fitness Tracking, Body Battery™ Energy Monitoring; Pulse Ox Sensor; Stress Tracking; Menstrual Cycle Tracking; Hydration Tracking; Respiration Tracking |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 1.3 Inches |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Battery Average Life | 6 days |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 37.6 Grams |
Band Width | 20 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions | 1.46 x 1.6 x 0.45 inches |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | gps |
Wireless Provider | du |
Communication Feature | True |
Color | Orchid Purple |
Shape | Heart |
Style Name | Venu Sq |
Band Color | Purple |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Compatible Phone Models | Most Smartphones |
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Bueno
Muy bien
G**O
Reloj
Excelente calidad versus precio
L**E
Love this Garmin!
First off, I'm a personal trainer and triathlete, and I've been a Garmin fan for years - their devices last a long time, and are the best at fitness tracking. Have been using a 920XT for maybe 10 years(?) now and it's still working great. What I loved about it most was the triathlon mode, and loved least was the Dick Tracy watch size of the thing. I was hesistant to switch to wrist-based HRM at first, but I think the tech on these has improved dramatically, as shown by my new Garmin Venu. Here are my pro's & con's:Pro's:- Lightweight, extremely comfortable, no metal in the buckle (I'm allergic to nickel, used in most watch buckles)- Beautiful screen, easy to navigate and set up (like my 920XT was)- Battery life is as promised. I'm getting about 7 or 8 days before needing to recharge.- Accurate HR, sleep, and run tracking - again, a Garmin strength- The lavendar is an absolutely gorgeous color- Accompanying phone app is Garmin's standard app, with lots of good information and easy to build workouts (but I'd recommend doing this on the web app instead.)- Garmin syncs to Final Surge, the online training log app I use- Has all the exercise modalities I use, and lots more: swimming outdoors, swimming in pool, biking indoors, bike outside, run indoors, run track, run outside/road, yoga, strength training, hiking.- Allows me to see phone notifications (that I want to see, can shut off those I don't) and quickly dismiss incoming calls (like those annoying daily car warranty robocalls)Cons:- When running outdoors and doing intervals, it doesn't "beep" very loudly at all - it's mostly a vibration. Wish this were louder, as my 920XT was.- Step tracking isn't very accurate - but I have yet to find ANY device that does this well. It's all based on arm movements. I did 15 steps today before getting out of bed! But seriously, don't let this discourage you...it's as good a step tracker as anything else out there.- The strength training mode is a little wonky - haven't figured out how it supposedly counts reps. But I just tend to ignore that anyway, as my strength training for myself and my clients is very movement-oriented, not just stationary lifts.- This model doesn't download music (there's a more expensive version if you want that). But personally this was irrelevant to me as I play my music through a bluetooth speaker when I'm inside, and I don't listen to music at all when I'm training outside.- The price is a little high as this category of devices goes, but way cheaper than an Apple watch and without all the excess fluff those have. But much, much better than a $35-$45 cheap fitness watch. You get what you pay for.Overall I highly recommend this watch for any fitness enthusiast.
M**3
Ok, but not great.
Since I got into fitness, I was a Fitbit user. Unfortunately, I was allergic to my Fitbit tracker that I absolutely loved and wanted to try a different brand that offered something similar for me. There were many things that I liked about the Venu Sq, but there some key factors that I didn't.Pros:I liked the light-weight feel of it along with the color I got.The band and watch itself never felt sweaty, even after really intense workouts. I work at a summer camp in the summer where I was in the pool, outside in 90+ degree weather, and truly sweating up a storm. I never broke out from the watch, it never stopped working after I got it wet from the pool or rain, and was very reliable.It always stayed connected to my bluetooth. I never really had trouble pairing it or keeping it paired. Likewise, it connected to my phone's apps like Spotify and messages and worked brilliantly.The 6 days of battery life rang true. I really liked that it updated me when I had 20% and 10% left. This gave me a nice reminder to charge it!The GPS for running was really accurate!Cons:The biggest con for me is that it stopped working after a year. I did honestly really like it, but all of a sudden it stopped holding a charge, it wouldn't find my phone, and wasn't syncing. Like most watches, it syncs to your phone, the clock on your phone, and all the messages. I no longer had the correct time and I could not receive messages. I would fully charge it only to have it die the next day within a few hours.While in any workout mode, I was not able to see the time. Oftentimes, I would push my workouts up against a tight deadline and I had to pull out my phone to check what time it was to ensure I wasn't late. I had the automatic walk/activity setting on which would automatically start that activity if my watch sensed I was performing that activity (which I really liked), but then I could no longer see the time on my watch which was a big issue.As I said before, I was a Fitbit user. In my opinion, navigating the watch and the app was a bit confusing. After a year, I still wasn't using my watch to the best of its abilities because I didn't know where everything was located, how to get back to the main screen, or where everything was. Likewise, the app was not as streamlined as I would have liked it to be and not as easy to find items and check stats.I oftentimes used my timer/stopwatch feature when I had my Fitbit but I could not easily access this feature with this watch.Overall, I think this is a good watch. I feel like if I started with the Garmin brand, I would have really enjoyed using this watch a lot more. The biggest flaw for me was the fact that it stopped working after a year. When it was working, I did enjoy using it.
B**.
Your Perfect Companion for Active Living - Stylish and Functional
The Garmin Venu Sq GPS Smartwatch has become an essential part of my daily routine, and for good reason. With its sleek design, vibrant touchscreen display, and impressive features, it's the perfect companion for staying active, connected, and on top of my fitness goals.First and foremost, let's talk about the display. The bright touchscreen is a joy to interact with, providing crisp and clear visuals even in bright sunlight. Whether I'm checking notifications, tracking my workouts, or simply glancing at the time, the display is always easy to read and navigate, enhancing the overall user experience.Battery life is another standout feature of the Venu Sq. With up to 6 days of battery life on a single charge, I can go about my week without constantly worrying about recharging. Plus, with GPS mode enabled, I still get an impressive 14 hours of battery life, ensuring that I can track my outdoor activities without interruption.Speaking of tracking, the Venu Sq offers a wide range of fitness and health monitoring features that help me stay on top of my wellness goals. From heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking to built-in sports apps and guided workouts, it provides valuable insights and motivation to keep me moving and striving for improvement.I also appreciate the smart connectivity features of this watch. With notifications for calls, texts, emails, and more, I can stay connected and informed without constantly reaching for my phone. Plus, with music storage and streaming capabilities, I can listen to my favorite tunes directly from my wrist, making workouts and activities more enjoyable.
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