The Garmin Venu and Venu 2 are both top-tier, premium fitness watches from Garmin. Both watches boast the same sporty, stylish design, long battery life, and numerous fitness features. But how do they really compare? Let's break down the differences and similarities between the two to see which one could be the better choice for you.
The Garmin Venu 2 is the more recent and newer option. It offers an improved fitness experience thanks to 6GB of onboard storage, new sensors for a higher level of accuracy, improved sleep tracking, and Pulse Ox sensors to help with health tracking. It also upgrades the display to a 1.3 inch OLED instead of the Venu’s 1.2 inch AMOLED. However, this means the Venu 2 is a bit thicker and heavier than the Venu.
In terms of battery life, the Venu 2 is longer lasting than the Venu. It can last up to 8 days on a single charge in smartwatch mode, or up to 6 hours when using GPS and music playback. The Venu can last 6 days in smartwatch mode, or up to 5 hours when using GPS and music playback.
Both watches come with the same fitness features, like heart rate tracking, stress detection, VO2 max estimations, and activity tracking. However, the Venu 2 is more accurate in terms of fitness tracking and measuring steps, floors climbed, cadence, and distance. The sleep tracking is improved with the Venu 2’s use of the Pulse Ox sensor.
In conclusion, the Garmin Venu and Venu 2 are both great high-end watches with great battery life. The Venu 2 improves on the Venu’s features in terms of accuracy, accuracy of fitness tracking, improved sleep tracking, and the display upgrade. The Venu 2 is pricier than the Venu, but in terms of features, it might be worth the upgrade.