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Garmin Smartwatch Venu 2 Blue Granite Silver

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 775 ratings

Brand Garmin
Model Name Venu 2
Style Modern
Color Granite blue
Screen Size 1.3 Inches
Special Feature GPS
Shape Round
Target Audience Unisex Adult
Age Range (Description) Adult
Compatible Devices Smartphone

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2" / 4 cm

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Client d'Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars conforme
Reviewed in Belgium on January 23, 2024
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Sven Scharnagl
5.0 out of 5 stars Optimale Leistung
Reviewed in Germany on October 21, 2023
Super angenehmes Tragegefühl.
Optimale Passform, klasse Akkuleistung und schönes Design.
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Aaren-James Portillo
5.0 out of 5 stars Overall fantastic smart watch and fitness tracker
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 4, 2022
I have found thr Venu 2 excellent overall although some annoyance is the sleep tracking compared to my previous Fitbit charge 4. Charge 4 could work out when I went to sleep and when I woke up including if I went for a nap due to my fibromyalgia playing up so much whereas for the Venu 2 requires you to tell it when you go to sleep and wake up and doesn't track if you go for a nap which is disappointing but not a deal breaker by any regards. The sleep information it does do I have found to be highly detailed and provided many insights into my sleep patterns.

Smart watch:
The watch looks attractive and doesn't feel as heavy as I thought it would and provides easy to read notifications from apps, texts, emails and so on. I have found the watch easy to use and quickly got used to the menus. Not as perhaps discreet as the Fitbit charge 4 but looks more attractive and I even feel fits the part for any occasion that you would use it for.

Fitness tracker:
This is actually the main reason I brought it. So I do 5 days a week at the gym where I do 2 hours+ per day of exercising. The watch has been fantastic my fitness tracker with the sensors and it's calorie tracking especially the HR sensors compares to the charge 4, so I found it notices when I'm weight lifting and the HR will pick up the heart spikes or increased effort compared to the charge 4 which would be delayed before it noticed increased heart rate.

I have used the workout program and created my own 5 day weight training routine which can easily be skipped or adjusted as you go along. I have found the tracking of my sets have been pretty accurate unless it's ny leg weight training then it doesn't detect any sets (since I keep it on my wrist only) but for the rest of the body it's good, when you finish a set you hit the bottom button (back button) which for my transitions over to rest on my workout program and asks how many sets you did (it shows how many sets it thinks you did but you can easily change this number if it's wrong) and you can adjust the weight of what you lifted such as if you decide to push higher or lower you can quickly adjust this information on the fly with the watch which has been fantastic go track my progress and improvements!

The information it shows on the Garmin app once you've completed your workout is interesting but what I've found really helpful is the estimated sweat loss from my workouts and it suggests how much sweat you've lost and to drink that back, for me it recommends by default roughly 2.2-2.3l per day then after my workouts are complete it will recommend 2.7-2.9l per day to replace my sweat loss which is a nice way to stay hydrated.

It's highly recommend from the forums that you keep your weight up to date per week as it's doing all it's calculations based on age, height and weight.

I had to go and manually adjust my maximum heart rate on the watch as it was set to 220 so I did the standard 220 - my age and the watch recalculated all the different zones for heart rate. It also wants to know your resting heart rate and it can go based on your average but I waited to set that after 2+ weeks of use so it has a good amount of data to go off.. my resting heart rate is 61 BPM.

There is v02 max which I have barely used or gotten into. I do not run marathons, nor do I run or outdoor cycle, just walks if I go out so I sadly don't have much knowledge of the v02 max.

It has other functions like body battery which is determined from different factors like sleep to tell you how much energy you'll have for the day and your body age. The body age is to tell you what your physical age is with your fitness and the more you do the more your age lowers and becomes fitter. Since I've been working out over a month my body age has gone from 32 to 29 from all my exercising, my main thing slowing it down is my weight.

Overall the sensors are fantastic for fitness, I'm sure there are better watchs out there that do more but for the price point I feel it's fantastic!

Battery:
The pulse ox which looks at your oxygen level (I use this at night only) uses around 6-7% per night and then exercising 5-10% each day due to my workout length. I get on average 7 days between charges which considering how much the watch is tracking of 10+ hours of workouts and 7 days of sleep and pulse ox I'm actually really impressed.

Charging it back up is also really fast, I've not even needed an hour and it was fully charged after 7 days of use. The battery actually lasts the same as my charge 4 and that wasn't a smart watch with all the extra bells and whistles the Venu 2 has.

Important!:
If you get a third part strap it says 22mm will do however if you check forums people say a lot of the third party straps have problems staying connected to the watch, you need to buy 23mm quick release pins and use the 23mm pins on whatever third party strap you use so it fits firm and snug in the watch itself. Once I made that change my third party strap has never come off and remains completely secure.

Thanks for reading my review.
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Connor
5.0 out of 5 stars Very very very good watch
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2024
It arrived very quick and very pleased with it highly recommend
10.000 BC
5.0 out of 5 stars Schicke Laufuhr zum kleinen Preis
Reviewed in Germany on February 20, 2024
11.02.2024 274,99€-43,90€ == 231,09
Ich konnte direkt auf der Verkaufsseite noch 43,90€ extra Rabatt ankreuzen.

Ich komme mehr oder weniger von den Forerunnern 305 bzw 310XT.
Zwischenzeitlich waren leider ein paar Laufzwangspausen notwendig und für "malschnell" ne Runde hatte ich zuletzt eine HONOR Smart Watch.

Jetzt soll das Laufen wieder intensiviert werden und da soll es doch eine "richtige" Sportuhr sein.

Der Markt ist ja inzwischen praktisch unüberschaubar.
Ich wollte aber am Ende eh bei Garmin bleiben, aber auch da ist die Auswahl nicht unbedingt klein.

Preissegment so 200 bis 300€ sollten es sein (NEU), wie damals meine 310XT & wenigstens ne Woche Akku.
Es ist ja am Ende nur Hobby und laufen muss man auch mit einer 1000€-Uhr noch selbst.

Forerunner 255 o. 245: for Runners
Venu 2: Allrounter?
Instinct: eher für schweres Gelände, Optik nicht so meins
Vívoactive 5: Frauenuhr? Zumindest hab ich die ne Woche später meiner Frau gekauft, für unter 260€ NEU. Konnte ich nicht anders.

Am Ende hat die Venu 2 das Rennen gemacht.
Vermutlich, hätte ich noch eine Weile darüber nachgedacht, wäre es die FR255 geworden, aber bei dem Preis von 231€ musste ich einfach zuschlagen.
8GB Speicher und der "TOUCH-SCREEN AMOLED" sind im Nachhinein auch ganz hübsch. Erstaunt war ich, wie leicht diese Uhren jetzt sind.

Die Forerunner hat sicher speziell für Läufer ein zwei mehr Auswertungsmöglichkeiten, aber direkt vermissen tue ich nix.
Multisport (FR255) benötige ich nicht, Golf (Venu2) allerdings auch nicht.
Ok, den "Virtueller Partner" vermisse ich schon, das war manchmal ganz lustig gegen sich selbst zu verlieren ;o).

Bei unbegrenzten finanziellen Möglichkeiten hätte ich mir die Forerunner 965 geholt :o)
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10.000 BC
5.0 out of 5 stars Schicke Laufuhr zum kleinen Preis
Reviewed in Germany on February 20, 2024
11.02.2024 274,99€-43,90€ == 231,09
Ich konnte direkt auf der Verkaufsseite noch 43,90€ extra Rabatt ankreuzen.

Ich komme mehr oder weniger von den Forerunnern 305 bzw 310XT.
Zwischenzeitlich waren leider ein paar Laufzwangspausen notwendig und für "malschnell" ne Runde hatte ich zuletzt eine HONOR Smart Watch.

Jetzt soll das Laufen wieder intensiviert werden und da soll es doch eine "richtige" Sportuhr sein.

Der Markt ist ja inzwischen praktisch unüberschaubar.
Ich wollte aber am Ende eh bei Garmin bleiben, aber auch da ist die Auswahl nicht unbedingt klein.

Preissegment so 200 bis 300€ sollten es sein (NEU), wie damals meine 310XT & wenigstens ne Woche Akku.
Es ist ja am Ende nur Hobby und laufen muss man auch mit einer 1000€-Uhr noch selbst.

Forerunner 255 o. 245: for Runners
Venu 2: Allrounter?
Instinct: eher für schweres Gelände, Optik nicht so meins
Vívoactive 5: Frauenuhr? Zumindest hab ich die ne Woche später meiner Frau gekauft, für unter 260€ NEU. Konnte ich nicht anders.

Am Ende hat die Venu 2 das Rennen gemacht.
Vermutlich, hätte ich noch eine Weile darüber nachgedacht, wäre es die FR255 geworden, aber bei dem Preis von 231€ musste ich einfach zuschlagen.
8GB Speicher und der "TOUCH-SCREEN AMOLED" sind im Nachhinein auch ganz hübsch. Erstaunt war ich, wie leicht diese Uhren jetzt sind.

Die Forerunner hat sicher speziell für Läufer ein zwei mehr Auswertungsmöglichkeiten, aber direkt vermissen tue ich nix.
Multisport (FR255) benötige ich nicht, Golf (Venu2) allerdings auch nicht.
Ok, den "Virtueller Partner" vermisse ich schon, das war manchmal ganz lustig gegen sich selbst zu verlieren ;o).

Bei unbegrenzten finanziellen Möglichkeiten hätte ich mir die Forerunner 965 geholt :o)
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