The result is a lighter device sitting on your wrist, which can stay around the clock. With a decent dial size of 43mm, Garmin has managed to deliver this package in a slim profile. The fit and finish of the watch is top-notch. Female buyers can look into the cream gold color. The variant with me is in the graphite black color, which goes well with both casual and formal outfits. Available only in a 43mm dial size, the smartwatch is the perfect size and should fit well for both men and women. Moving past that, Venu 2 Plus redeems itself with the build quality and fit. Buyers spending the top dollar for a Garmin, do expect something more to differentiate. The watch features a round dial, with no possible distinction from similar devices available in the market. Looking at it for the first time was an underwhelming experience, strictly in aesthetics. Garmin Venu 2 Plus is the first wearable from the brand I have used. So let’s jump into my comprehensive review after three weeks of usage. Hence, my review will compare my Apple watch SE 44mm with the Venu 2. I, in particular, have been religiously using their Apple watch for the same till now. Customers like me who hit the gym every day and keep a tap on their routine. Garmin Venu 2 plus attempts to tap into customers who want to try out the Garmin experience.
Yes, comparatively because they are still expensive, but not too far to achieve. Introducing products at a comparatively lesser price bracket. However, it’s been a go to brand for athletes and professionals globally, and with the competition in marketing increasing by the second, Garmin has taken the road less traveled. Garmin is to fitness what Dyson is to home appliances, we know the products are great, but the prices keep the majority of the buyers away and look at alternatives.
Known for their accurate fitness tracking features and a premium price tag, the products are high-end in every sense of the word. Garmin has established itself as a prominent player when it comes to smart wearables and fitness.