Published: 2020-12-10, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: Back by popular demand, DesFit has just published our sprawling 2020 Sportswatch Year in Review video, where we iterate through nearly 20 different watches from the beginning of the year to the end – discussing the highs and the lows. Last year's video ga...
Light, compact design, Easy-to-read LCD touchscreen, Blood oxygen (SpO2) monitoring, Built-in GPS, HRM, NFC, Six days of battery life
Not for those who want a premium design, Must pay more for music storage, Small display makes touchscreen tricky, Limited smartwatch features
Source: Courtney Lynch / Android CentralYou should buy it if. You want access to a solid health/fitness tracking suiteAs you probably gathered by now, the main reason to buy the Garmin Venu Sq is its stellar tracking abilities. Whether you want to under...
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's first cheap multisport watch in years is a win. The Venu Sq offers 95% of what made the original Venu so great. It's a step down in build quality and the display isn't as good, but functionally, the Venu Sq can hold its own against Garmin's other...
Published: 2020-09-23, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
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). I think perhaps because it's a good example of Gar...
Published: 2021-05-14, Author: Matt , review by: T3.com
Decent battery life,Plenty of performance features, As well as smart ones on board,Snappy touchscreen,
No AMOLED display, Small screen, Garmin Connect app is geared towards athletes,
Small, cheap and cheerful, the Garmin Venu Sq is a great Fitbit and Apple Watch alternative fitness watch for people on a tight budget. Being able to access premium Garmin sports features for such a friendly price is a real boon.Reasons to buy+Decent batt...
Published: 2020-11-10, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Stress, energy and respiration, Great price, Loads of sports profiles
Fiddly to use, Not a looker, Music too expensive
The Garmin Venu Sq is a well-priced and powerful jack-of-all-trades smartwatch, that cherry picks some of the best features of Garmin, Apple and Fitbit devices. It's sports tracking focussed, but doesn't hold back in terms of wellness and body insights th...
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...
Published: 2020-10-08, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Loads of stats, Decent battery life, Comfortable
Music Edition costs too much, Dated interface, Limited smart features
When it comes to health and fitness there's no doubting the Venu Sq's credentials. It's packed with features that you often have to pay much more for. The Venu Sq is being touted as a lifestyle device, though, and on that front it's less successful. Garm...