Abstract: Apple finally launched its AirTag tracker. The $29 tag is easy to use, and it leverages the Find My network to privately crowdsource the location of tags. The bottom line is if you're an iPhone user, there's no reason to buy a Tile product over an AirTag...
Beautiful screen, Amazing battery life, Super-intuitive user interface, Lightweight and comfortable
Plastic body, Smaller version is the same price as the larger one, It's too expensive for what it is
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Published: 2021-04-22, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: I've been using the Venu 2 for a number of weeks now 24×7, as well as on all my recent workouts. While my wife uses the Venu 2S on her workouts and 24×7. So I've got a pretty good feel on how well the Venu 2 works, and where its quirks are. I'll also spri...
Published: 2021-04-22, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Garmin announced the Venu 2 and Venu 2S today and for the last 10 days I've been running, cycling, and walking with larger Garmin Venu 2 GPS sports watch. The Venu 2/2S offer some useful updates to help keep you informed about your overall health and spen...
Abstract: When it comes to wearable tech, looks are arguably as important as features. Luckily, Garmin's $399.99 Venu 2 smartwatch excels on both fronts, starting with a gorgeous AMOLED display, a classy stainless steel bezel, and availability in different sizes an...
Now comes in two sizes, Crisp AMOLED display, Accurate fitness, sleep, and health tracking, Excellent GPS accuracy, Health Snapshot is useful, More music storage
Battery life can be finicky, Uneven heart rate sensor data, High price tag
The Garmin Venu 2 is a well-rounded, feature-packed multisport smartwatch. It's a big improvement over the original Venu, and Garmin seems to be taking its smartwatch software seriously. It's pricey, but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this to anyone loo...
Published: 2021-07-05, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
good OLED touchscreen and buttons, at least 2.5 days' battery, accurate GPS, good heart rate, extensive stats for sport plus comprehensive health tracking, offline Spotify, Android, iPhone and PC support, basic smartwatch features, Garmin Pay, wifi
expensive, limited smart functions, no voice assistant, no calls on wrist, no real thirdparty apps, no maps, limited Garmin Pay support by banks, no ECG
Garmin is well known for producing class-leading sports watches tracking every stat under the sun, but even high-end versions look utilitarian next to slick smartwatches.With the Venu 2 the firm has broken that mould. It is a slick, attractive smartwatch...