Garmin’s Venu 2 series has been expanded in the form of the Garmin Venu 2 Plus. You can now choose from the Garmin Venu 2, the Garmin Venu 2s and the Garmin Venu 2 Plus. Are you curious what exactly the differences are between the three? You will find out in this comparison.
Garmin Venu 2 comparison
The Garmin Venu 2 Series is for those who want to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle or gain more insight into their health. The watches have various health, wellness and fitness features including sleep scoring, stress monitoring, women’s health features and a wide variety of fitness and workout options. However, there are a number of differences between the three to note, which you can find here.
Specifications
Garmin Venu 2 | Garmin Venu 2S | Garmin Venu 2 Plus | |
Screen: | 1.3 inch AMOLED touchscreen, 416 x 416 pixels, always-on, Gorilla Glass 3 | 1.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 360 x 360 pixels, always-on, Gorilla Glass 3 | 1.3 inch AMOLED touchscreen, 416 x 416 pixels, always-on, Gorilla Glass 3 |
Housing + edge: | Fiber Reinforced Polymer + Stainless Steel | Fiber Reinforced Polymer + Stainless Steel | Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer + Stainless Steel |
Dimensions and weight: | 45.40 x 45.40 x 12.20 mm, 49 grams | 40.40 x 40.40 x 12.10 mm, 38.2 grams | 43.60 x 43.60 x 12.60 mm, 51 grams |
Straps: | Silicone, quick release, 22 mm | Silicone, quick release, 18 mm | Silicone, quick release, 20 mm |
Battery life: | Smartwatch mode: up to 11 days / GPS mode with music: Up to 8 hours / GPS mode without music: Up to 22 hours / Smartwatch mode for energy saving: up to 12 days | Smartwatch mode: up to 10 days / GPS mode with music: Up to 7 hours / GPS mode without music: Up to 19 hours / Smartwatch mode for energy saving: up to 11 days | Smartwatch mode: up to 9 days / GPS mode with music: Up to 8 hours / GPS mode without music: Up to 24 hours |
Water resistance: | Swimming, 5 ATM | Swimming, 5 ATM | Swimming, 5 ATM |
Memory/History | 200 hours of activity data, up to 650 songs | 200 hours of activity data, up to 650 songs | 200 hours of activity data, up to 650 songs |
Phone calls | new | new | Yes, make phone calls and answer incoming calls |
Accident detection | Yes, via text message | Yes, via text message | Yes, via text, phone call or loud tone |
Voice assistant control | new | new | Yes, can be used with Google Assistant, Siri and Bixby |
Music Controls | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Recommended retail price | 449.99 euros | 399.99 euros | 449.99 euros |
Size
As you can see in the table with specifications, the first thing that stands out are the dimensions of the watches. The Garmin Venu 2 is the largest of the three with a 45mm case, followed by the 43mm case of the Garmin Venu 2 Plus. The Venu 2S is the smallest of the three, measuring 40mm. The difference in size also affects weight, with the Venu 2 Plus being the heaviest. This is most likely due to the speaker and microphone that are in this variant.
So the differences are not very big, but if you have thin wrists, it can be an important consideration to choose a certain size.
Calling and voice assistant
New on the Venu 2 Plus are the speaker and microphone. This makes it possible to make phone calls and answer incoming calls on the watch itself. Handy if you keep your phone at the bottom of your backpack, or if you’re in the supermarket with your hands full of groceries.
The Garmin Venu 2 Plus is also equipped with various safety and tracking functions from Garmin, such as the automatic Accident Detection that you can use while cycling or running. Have you fallen into a deep pit with your mountain bike? Then the Garmin Venu 2 and Ven 2S will notice and send an automatic message including location to your emergency contacts. Thanks to the built-in speaker and microphone, the Venu 2 Plus can also call a contact or emergency service for you. In addition, this watch can sound a loud alarm to alert bystanders.
Another advantage of the speaker and microphone in the Venu 2 Plus: the voice assistant. Garmin has ensured that this smart helper on your smartphone also works with the Venu 2 Plus. So you can link Google Assistant, Siri or Bixby on your phone to the smartwatch. You can then use the Venu 2 Plus to send messages, ask questions, query the weather, control smart home devices in your home and much more.
To call from your wrist or to give commands to the Google Assistant, you must have your smartphone with you.
battery life
There are some minor differences in battery life between the three. The battery of the Venu 2 Plus lasts a little less than that of the Venu 2 and Venu 2S, but that’s not much of a difference.
Conclusion
For the rest, the Garmin Venu 2, Venu 2S and Venu 2 Plus are largely similar. That’s especially true for the Garmin Venu 2 and Venu 2 Plus. Both have a suggested retail price of 449.99 euros and the smaller Venu 2S costs 399.99 euros. Keep in mind that the Venu 2 and Venu 2S are currently a lot cheaper than the Venu 2 Plus which is just new. Also view the battery life, the dimensions and the weight of the three smartwatches. Finally, you take the largest difference of the three into account in your decision. That is the ability to make calls and the presence of a voice assistant on the Plus version. Do you prefer the smallest size and calling via your watch is not for you? Then choose the Venu 2S. Are you looking for a slightly larger watch? Then look at the Garmin Venu 2 without a call function and voice assistant or the Venu 2 Plus that does have these options.
- Buy Garmin Venu 2 – Garmin, Amazon, Media Markt, bol.com, coolblue – 449.99 euros
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Buy Garmin Venu 2S – Garmin, Amazon, Media Markt, bol.com, coolblue – 399.99 euros
- Buy Garmin Venu 2 Plus – Garmin, Amazon, Belly simple, bol.com, coolblue – 449.99 euros
– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source