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Garmin didn’t change much about the original Venu 2 when it made the Venu 2 Plus. The two watches are quite similar, and you likely wouldn’t notice the differences unless they were pointed out ...
Garmin Venu 2 Plus (left) and Venu 2 (right) If you like your smartwatches sporty looking with shiny bezels, then that’s pretty much what the Venu 2 and Venu 2 Plus offer in terms of design.
The Venu 2 Plus echoes the look of the Venu 2 and has a bright, circular AMOLED display that's easy to see in broad daylight. But it now has an extra button that lets you interact with your voice ...
Garmin is known for its leading fitness-tracking smartwatches. Earlier this month, Garmin released its 15.10 beta version for Venu 2, Venu 2s, and Venu 2 Plus smartwatches .
Garmin is adding an FDA-cleared EKG app to its Venu 2 Plus smartwatch. Users will be able to take 30-second EKGs to screen for atrial fibrillation and share their results with healthcare providers.
The Garmin Venu 2 Plus won't replace a serious cycling computer. It will record a ride but that’s more of a value-added feature just like the new EKG capabilities.
The app, which is the company’s first FDA-cleared smartwatch feature, is available for the Venu 2 Plus in the United States. Garmin plans to add support for more devices and regions in the ...
The new Venu X1 is a break from Garmin’s traditional line-up of smartwatches, with a wild design, short battery life and a slightly confusing mix of sports and smart features.
The Garmin Venu 2 Plus carries over the Venu 2’s activity-tracking metrics, Body Battery, sleep score, hiking and climbing workout modes, and Health Snapshot.