Garmin Venu SQ
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Garmin Venu SQ Smartwatch Orchid/Metallic Orchid 010-02427-12 review
In an interesting contrast to yesterday’s Fitbit Sense review , the Garmin Venu SQ has actually grown on me slightly since I started using it (whereas I got more confused the more I used the Fitbit Sense).
Garmin Venu SQ Smartwatch Orchid/Metallic Orchid 010-02427-12 review
“This is an excellent health and fitness watch at an affordable price.”- Reliable and accurate activity tracking
- In-depth data collection and analysis
- Simple and lightweight design
- Support for dozens of workout types
- Nearly week-long battery life
- $50 up-sell for music functionality
- Touchscreen can be finicky during workouts
- Limited "smart" features and notifications
Garmin Venu SQ Smartwatch Orchid/Metallic Orchid 010-02427-12 review
Take the Garmin Venu, replace the OLED with an LCD display, and cut the price nearly in half....- Entry-level price point Long battery life Garmin Pay support on all models Accurate fitness and health tracking Useful and accurate sleep tracking
- Music Edition costs $50 more Small display can be difficult to use GPS accuracy could use work
Garmin Venu SQ Smartwatch Orchid/Metallic Orchid 010-02427-12 review
Thanks to Apple and Samsung with their smartwatches sporting vibrant, brilliant touchscreen displays, people have come to look for this type of display on other wearables. Dedicated GPS sports watches tend to focus on data capture accuracy with displays that are visible outside.- Vibrant color LCD display
- Responsive touchscreen interface
- Low price
- Excellent tactile buttons
- Advanced health tracking and fitness features
- Limited notification support
Garmin Venu Sq review: The top name in fitness, now at $199
You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t know Garmin, and more often than not, they’ll know the company’s extensive line of fitness-focused smartwatches. It has a well-deserved reputation for making the highest-end and most-accurate watches for runners, bikers, triathletes, and every other possible outdoor sport. But Garmin doesn’t just want to play in the “pro” space. There’s reason to believe the Garmin name can translate into sales on the affordable end of the scale, competing with entry-level smartwatches and high-end fitness bands. This is where the Garmin Venu Sq comes in. You can’t see it any other way. The Venu Sq looks like an Apple Watch. I know, there are only so many ways to make a rounded-rectangle smartwatch, but it’s hard to miss. Just a couple days after getting the Venu Sq, I was at soccer practice, and a teammate asked how I liked my Apple Watch. That isn’t a bad thing, though. Unlike every other Garmin fitness watch, this isn’t a polarizing design. It’s simp...- Reliable and accurate activity tracking
- In-depth data collection and analysis
- Simple and lightweight design
- Support for dozens of workout types
- Nearly week-long battery life
- $50 up-sell for music functionality
- Touchscreen can be finicky during workouts
- Limited "smart" features and notifications
Garmin Venu SQ Smartwatch Orchid/Metallic Orchid 010-02427-12 review
A very capable fitness tracker – but its smartwatch credentials can’t keep up- Loads of stats
- Decent battery life
- Comfortable
- Music Edition costs too much
- Dated interface
- Limited smart features
Garmin Venu SQ Smartwatch Orchid/Metallic Orchid 010-02427-12 review
The Venu Sq is a new approach from Garmin, looking to offer something a little less sporty in looks, while retaining the potency of Garmin's sporting heritage.- Compact design
- GPS tracking
- Lots of sports tracking
- Body Battery for holistic view of fitness and recovery
- Good accuracy
- Display isn't the best
- User interface might be a little too basic
Garmin Venu Sq review: Sporting smarts in a compact watch
The Venu Sq is a new approach from Garmin, looking to offer something a little less sporty in looks, while retaining the potency of Garmin's sporting heritage.- Compact design
- GPS tracking
- Lots of sports tracking
- Body Battery for holistic view of fitness and recovery
- Good accuracy
- Display isn't the best
- User interface might be a little too basic
Garmin Venu SQ Smartwatch Orchid/Metallic Orchid 010-02427-12 review
The arrival of the Venu Sq means you can now pick up a Garmin smartwatch with a color display for less than £200. The problem is that the screen quality and design is inferior to the more expensive Venu. The archaic watch UI and sluggish GPS left us with mixed feelings about the cheaper Venu.- Feature-packed
- Light and comfortable to wear
- Works with external sensors
- Slightly archaic watch UI
- Lower quality screen than Venu
- Missing altimeter
Garmin Venu SQ Smartwatch Orchid/Metallic Orchid 010-02427-12 review
The Garmin Venu Sq is a well-priced and powerful jack-of-all-trades smartwatch, which cherry picks some of the best features of Garmin, Apple and Fitbit devices. It’s sports tracking focused, but doesn’t hold back in terms of wellness and body insights that cost a lot more elsewhere.- Stress
- energy and respiration
- Great price
- Loads of sports profiles