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⌚ Elevate your hustle with Garmin Venu 2 — where style meets unstoppable performance!
The Garmin Venu 2 GPS smartwatch combines a vibrant 1.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen with advanced health and fitness tracking, including sleep score, fitness age, and Body Battery energy monitoring. It supports over 25 built-in sports apps with precise GPS, stores up to 650 songs for offline listening, and offers smart notifications and Garmin Pay contactless payments. With up to 11 days of battery life and a sleek black stainless steel design, it’s engineered for professionals who demand both style and substance in their wellness tech.


















| ASIN | B091ZXYQXF |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Length | 20 Centimetres |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 22 Millimetres |
| Battery Average Life | 11 days |
| Battery Capacity | 210 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
| Battery Power | 3600 |
| Battery capacity | 210 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,621 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 583 in Smartwatches |
| Box Contents | Garmin Venu 2, USB Charging Cable |
| Brand Name | Garmin |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Communication Feature | [GPS] |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Phone Models | [PARTLY] Android smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,743 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 03499-21-03330 |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759271824 |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 45 x 45 x 12 millimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10D x 10W x 10H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Smart Watch |
| Item Weight | 49 Grams |
| Language | Portuguese Brazilian, Portuguese Brazilian |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 MB |
| Memory storage capacity | 1 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Cardio Sensors |
| Model Name | Garmin Venu 2 – GPS-Fitness-Smartwatch mit ultrascharfem 1,3“ AMOLED-Touchdisplay, umfassenden Fitness- und Gesundheitsfunktionen, über 25 vorinstallierte Sportarten, Garmin Music und Garmin Pay |
| Model Number | 010-02430-11 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Operating system | Android |
| Product Features | Bluetooth |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| RAM Memory Installed | 256 GB |
| Resolution | 454 x 454 |
| Screen Size | 1.3 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Special feature | Bluetooth |
| Sport Type | Cycling, Fitness, Golf, Running, Swimming, Walking, Yoga |
| Style Name | Venu 2 |
| Supported Application | Fitness Tracker |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Women |
| UPC | 753759271824 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX4 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
| Wireless communication standard | Bluetooth |
A**O
Overall fantastic smart watch and fitness tracker
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.
A**A
Liking the Watch So far
Good watch. Light weight. Bright display, responsive enough. Build quality looks really tough and robust. I have installed a screen protector to avoid any scratches. I'm getting about 6 days battery life for my daily use for exercise without using GPS and i believe by just using the watch and not exercising everyday I could get 10 days. Sleep tracking is really accurate. I find the heartrate monitor very accurate when compared to the heartrate monitor on the Technogym threadmill I am using. I have used a Toobur fitness tracker, Ruinmen smartwatch and other cheap ones. It is clear that the Garmin Venu 2 is very accurate. Steps counting is accurate, distance covered on the threadmil is also accurate. Floors climbed is accurate. For the first use you will be told to enter the distance covered on the threadmill so that the watch can calculate the calories burnt. After that I find it accurate for later uses of the threadmill. For both distance and calories Apart from this I am enjoying my watch. Comfort is good. I sleep with it without feeling any inconvenience. The size is Ok making it easy to read exercise data easily. I have a small wrist but it still looks OK. Has the looks of a dress watch so can be used for both exercise and when dressed. Garmin Pay is set up with my Monzo card and its working very well. Set up was very easy. Not yet assessed the body battery, says I need to run for 15 mins with GPS to obtain a new VO2 max. The current one is 46 since I got the watch. I use to use my Samsung galaxy A71 as my main step counter and fitness tracker as the other fitness trackers i had were not accurate. But now I'm happy to have a watch that allows me to leave my phone at home when doing exercise, dropping the arm band tied on my hand where i use to carry my phone. I like that can read all data from my watch without needing to go with my smartphone. One downside is: I don't know whether it is just my piece or a general issue but i noticed that I cannot control the volume of music when playing from Spotify from my watch unto my bluetooth headphone all other stuff like pause, skip are working. The volume control is there. You see the volume going up on the watch but there is no reaction on the headphone. For music playing from my phone however, I can skip, pause and play and and here I can control the volume. So for the moment I just manage the way I put on the headphone to control the level of sound on my ears. Possibly by changing the headphones the response will be OK. Not yet loaded MP3 on the phone so cannot tell how that will work out. One other thing that could be improved: I wish there were more button controls of exercise sessions for when my hands get sweaty and the touchscreen stops responding. Overall value for money: satisfied so far even though i've not yet used some features like Garmin coach. I'm back here in September 2025. Update on music volume control when playing from my watch. I got a new headphone and with the new headphones I can increase and decrease the volume from my watch, when playing music from my watch. I now update my review to 5 star.
S**G
Venu 2S Charcoal
I wanted a fitness tracker upgrade so I swapped my Apple Watch for the Garmin Venu 2S. I was contemplating the Venu 3S but for the price difference this seemed like a good bet. And that it was! I absolutely love this watch. It has a vibrant display, a customisable interface, and lasts for days without needing to charge. When it arrived its battery was on 52%, five days later and the battery is on 12%. My Apple Watch only lasted 2 days before needing to charge so this is a dream. The watch itself is touch screen, which is super quick/very responsive. I also like the broad range of metrics available and how you can have the data displayed in various ways. It’s a lot simpler than most smartwatches, but I honestly think that is a huge selling point for this watch. It focuses on you and your health. For the £199 I paid, it’s been worth every penny. I wanted this watch in black but it wasn’t in stock so I took a change and got it in charcoal, which I think is now my new favourite colour!
A**H
Pretty decent for a fitness watch
I've been a longstanding Garmin customer for a few years and have had fenix 6s as well as this watch so I think I'm in a position to make an honest from comparable comparison. I guess the pros to the venuel is the fact that it's extremely light and you don't even notice it on your wrist compared to the phoenix that was like a tank and weighed nearly 100 g and always felt very heavy. The venu has very good battery life typically from normal use as well as basic navigation back to a hotel so you typically get between 3 to 4 days unlike some whates such as the Samsung watch 4 for which I had literally would give me 48 hours at a very maximum so top marks the Garmin for the battery life. To watch itself is pretty good it's not as probably as feature full as a Samsung watch but it does give you your health age as well as runs a bunch of diagnostics to test HRV blood pressure fitness levels etc etc and does a pretty good job of this. The Garmin connect app is excellent and works seamlessly with the watch and is not always requesting to pair with the watch and you can set it in such a way that you just open the app periodically to download the data which is far better for the watches battery life. I use the watch for fishing quite a bit and it's fully waterproof I've been out to Madeira fishing recently and it's water to proof and salt proof and I've had no issues with that although I don't use it for diving. I found it hard to get a screen protector to protect the watch as it has a slight curvature on the screen so you can only really use the plastic silicone covers which are not hard glass or in any way as effective as a proper screen protecter say for the fenix 6r. I guess the cons to this watch the main reason is the fact that it does not have maps and does not have built in decent navigation where you can actually go for a hike and add a GPX route to the watch in order to get a basic trail. It does allow some form of navigation where you can store navigation point say your base or your home and it will give you an arrow pointer towards that set location but it will not allow you to import a trail that someone else's walked and follow that trail but I guess that is why it costs significantly less than the fenix 6 and it is as I say a fitness watch and not really a navigation hiking watch. Overall I'm pretty pleased to watch I've had a bunch of smart watches and I must say this is the best for the money and it feels really good on the wrist and not very heavy and has most of the features that I would like I think if I had to criticize it as I say it will be having navigation with maps would make it an awesome contender for best smartwatch Thanks
A**S
Best Smart Watch I've Owned
Ok I've owned a lot of smart watches: Apple Watch 44mm Nike Cellular, Huawei Watch 2, Fitbit Versa, Fitbit Versa 2, FitBit Sense, Galaxy Watch 2 42mm, Fossil Sport, Fossil Gen 5. Overall the best out of all of these was the Apple Watch for sure but it came with some drawbacks like battery life. Starting with my use case: I want a good fitness tracker, good battery life, a nice screen and notifications on my wrist. I don't care about apps on my watch as long as it vibrates when I get a message or call I'm happy. The Garmin Venu 2 is perfect. I've owned it for over a week and I've only just had to charge it. Honestly I don't know how it's able to do everything it does and have that amount of battery life. 10 days with normal use is insane!! It's been great at counting steps and mapping my walks so far (need to increase the exercise routines). I love that I can save the animated workouts to my watch as well. It's comfortable, light weight and does everything I need it to do. Biggest question: do I rate it higher than the Apple watch? Yes with a but. I don't think I ever took full advantage of the Apple watch. It was great but I just don't care about apps at all. The only thing the Apple watch had over this is a more distinct vibration on my wrist. If this was to break I would buy another one because it's so amazing. Garmin have really shocked me with this watch!! Just buy one it's brilliant.
D**Y
The Perfect Bridge Between Premium Smartwatch and Elite Fitness Tracker
The Garmin Venu 2 GPS (43mm) is an outstanding GPS smartwatch that successfully bridges the gap between everyday lifestyle wearable and data-rich fitness tracker. Featuring a beautifully crisp, vibrant AMOLED touchscreen display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, it brings watch faces, smart notifications, and animated workout guides to life with stunning clarity—even under direct, bright sunlight.
A**H
Proper Smart watch with Garmin functionality
Initial like - combines the fitness tracking with a watch you can wear all the time. The screen display si really clear in any situation I've used it in (including swimming) - night running included. Its connects to Garmin Connect no problem - and from there to Strava and Fitness Pal. It has all the sports I use which is great and I use it three times a day for walks and running - with a battery life of 6 days You can set the screen timeout to different lengths of time but just turning your wrist to look at it is enough to activate it Its very light and comfortable - no skin reaction and the alarm function is flexible and you can have multiple alarms - that don;t wake up the rest of the house .. GPS acquisition is usually very quick and the screen display makes it obvopius where to press Start and Stop , followed by Save It has a number of different built in watch faces you can use but IQ gives you access to loads more. I think it looks very sleek , combined with known Garmin skill with the sports tracking - so I like it a lot more than the original Garmin 235 (and others ) I've had
A**R
Best Garmin yet
I've previously had the Garmin 225 and then 235, and this feels like a natural evolution and step up from those. I toyed with getting the 245, but the Venu 2 won out for me with the slightly more refined design. It looks classy on the wrist and bridges the gap between smart-watch and activity tracker really well in my opinion. Battery life on Garmins is always excellent, and this is no exception. Running or biking 3/4 times a week, I'm only ha ing to charge once a week, and feel like this could last forever. Very good UI - the range of activities is impressive, and feel I could benefit even more from getting cadence sensors for my spin bike (the watch encourages you to do this which is a nice touch). I've only used the on board music feature a couple of times, but think I'll start to do this more so I can ditch the phone. Only slight downside is a struggle getting Garmin pay working with my starling card - it's not the end of the world and I'm unlikely to ever need it, but it is worth knowing that the software for that element is slightly glitchy. Still, an excellent smart-watch/activity tracker hybrid, and fully deserving of its 5 stars here.
C**N
conforme
nickel
A**H
Elegante y práctico
Se lo compré a mi novia y esta encantada. Garmin siempre lo peta con sus productos, yo tengo otro Garmin y no cambiaré nunca de reloj. Este en concreto le falta el Gps pero bueno, eso ya lo sabia antes de comprarlo. Un acierto si quieres un reloj elegante, funcional y muy práctico
R**B
Polecam.
Żona zadowolona. Działa bez problemu z Samsung A54
A**R
Have all the functions I need!!
As the title say! It has all the functions that I need. Quite accurate for the GPS when I go hiking! Have lots of pre made workouts options. Love it!
D**H
Fantastic Technology on my wrist
The Garmin Venu 2S is substantial remake of the original Venu watch, reducing the size to be easier for smaller wrists but increasing the ease of gaining information about activities and life styles. Using graphical representations of data improves the ability to glance at the dial without having to read the numbers. Improved too is the battery life, exceeding the Venu's 5 days by 50%. And the ease of initial setup and and simplicity pf the App rounds off a great smartwatch.
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