⌚ Stay ahead, stay unstoppable with Garmin Venu Sq 2!
The Garmin Venu Sq 2 is a 40mm AMOLED touchscreen smartwatch featuring over 25 sports apps, including trending games like pickleball and padel. It offers all-day health monitoring and an impressive battery life of up to 11 days, ensuring continuous tracking without nightly charging. Its stylish Cool Mint color and square design make it a perfect companion for the active professional seeking both function and flair.
M**S
Love my watch
I love my Garmin watch so easy to navigate as well
S**0
Makes you stop and think!
I purchased this for my wife and she loves it. She had cheaper smart watches previously but their accuracy was questionable. The watch has given my wife and I (I already had one) a better understanding of our sleeping and activity. I am not 100% convinced by the accuracy of the vigorous heart rate monitoring (or perhaps I am a lot fitter than I think).
J**8
Great smart watch
Love the features like sleep tracking and body battery. Easy to use and comfy to wear 24/7. The app is a bit poor and could use more integrations.
A**R
Price
This is a great watch the battery life is very good I am satisfied with this watch my only complaint would be that I wished I had looked at the garmin site before buying as it is £50 cheaper there for the exact same watch ( I thought Amazon would have been cheaper but hay ho it’s bought now)
M**S
Excellent
Great watch and has lots of health features very pleased
M**Y
Ok at the start but then fails, just after the expiration of the return date!
Up to 47 days, it was excellent, but then failed! There was no communication between the watch and the mobile, despite several attempts to instigate communications.
S**S
Easier to use than others
I chose this so I could better use the clock face - but can’t change it unfortunately
J**S
Notifications disappear too quickly to read so useless
Watch tries to do too much and fails in essential service of providing regular readable information. The Only info that stays on screen long enough to lift your arm and read is the alert regarding fall or irregular heartbeat, and the distance walked/run goal. I have searched for a way to keep messages on screen but nothing I have tried works. I can just about read a message that comes up whilst I am already looking toward my wrist, without my reading glasses, but anyone who needs reading specs to see the writing stands little chance in time available. Information recorded on mobile is very useful.
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