




Let’s find a new way to move with the Venu® Sq 2 smartwatch. Featuring a bright AMOLED display, this GPS smartwatch combines daily style with health monitoring and fitness features that inspire you to connect mind and body. With up to 11 days of battery life, you won’t have to take off your watch every night to charge it — which means a more complete 24/7 picture of your health. Get heart rate, sleep score, stress tracking, Body Battery™ energy levels and so much more (This device is intended to give an estimate of your activity and metrics). With 25 preloaded sports apps for indoor or outdoor activities, you can try something new, including running, cardio, strength, HIIT and more. Never miss a call or text with smart notifications delivered to your wrist when paired to your Apple® or Android™ smartphone. Get detailed health and fitness data plus workouts in the free Garmin Connect™ smartphone app.
See everything clearly with large, easy-to-read text on the bright AMOLED display that includes an always-on mode, perfect for quick glances
With up to 11 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, you won’t have to take your watch off every night to charge — which means a more complete 24/7 picture of your health
Health is important to you, so monitor everything from your Body Battery energy levels, sleep score, respiration, hydration and stress to women’s health, heart rate and more (This device is intended to give an estimate of your activity and metrics)
Find new ways to keep your body moving with more than 25 built-in indoor and GPS sports apps, including walking, running, cycling, HIIT, swimming, golf and many more
Never miss a call, text or social media alert from your paired Apple or Android smartphone with smart notifications delivered right to your wrist
Use free preloaded workouts that include cardio, yoga, strength, HIIT and even Pilates; create your own in the Garmin Connect smartphone app, or try Garmin Coach free adaptive training plans to help you prepare for your next running challenge
With a supported bank, leave your cash and cards at home; Garmin Pay contactless payments let you pay for purchases on the go
Head out with peace of mind with safety and tracking features, including incident detection (during select activities) and Assistance, both of which send messages with your live location to emergency contacts (Requires setup and your smartphone to be in an area with network coverage where data connectivity is available)
Personalize with watch faces, apps and widgets from our Connect IQ Store, and review your health and fitness data in detail with the free Garmin Connect smartphone app
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Garmin Venu® Sq 2 GPS Smartwatch, All-Day Health Monitoring, Long-Lasting Battery Life, AMOLED Display, Slate and Shadow Gray
$249.99 Original price was: $249.99.$149.99Current price is: $149.99.
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Dave –
This is what I hoped a smart health tracking watch would be
I’m an Android user for many years and wanted a small watch that checked the boxes, without needing to be a wrist-worn laptop! I’ve had two Samsung Galaxy watch variants, I like round analog displays, and they were cool for a while but missed in two major ways, 1) the most important of all, fit, 2) battery life and 3), well, usability.All that is leading up to what this Garmin watch is and does.It’s just the right size for my small (man) wrist. The strap holds it in place, it’s not a big bulbous affair strapped to a skinny pole, it’s a good fit, and also gets the thickness just right.It came charged to about 64%, I charged it to 100% in fairly short order, and I’m now on day 4 and it’s at 43%. I’m really happy with that. I’ve been for 1hr+ activities daily with GPS on and worn it 24×7. If a watch expects to be worn to track sleep, it needs to be worn, not on a charger at night, so another win here.Usability – I’m a big believer in smart things needing to be intuitive and not need manuals to explain them. It paired with my Droid, the Garmin app loaded and communicates without hiccup. The watch reacts appropriately to the turn of my wrist to wake, it’s got a sharp and bright display and responds well.What am I using it for?Daily work stuff – a small vibration when I get email (hundreds a day) and MS Teams and text notifications. It brings two factor auth to my wrist instantly. Oh, and it tells the time!Activities – this is really why I wanted it, I’m getting on in life and need to stay active. It’s tracking my steps, heart rate, sleep quality, and other facets of daily health, and nudging me for my daily activity and step quota. It makes maps of my hikes, and literally in the last few days is instrumental in support of my last few weeks of losing 8lb simply by being more aware of the need to be active and how much effort I’ve put in every day.I knew I didn’t need top of the range for running etc but also needed one device that I’d always be willing to wear. This checked all the boxes. Very happy with it.
DJC JR –
Great Battery Life and More
I bought the Garmin Venu Sq 2 after reading a review from another disenchanted FitBit user. He wrote that FitBit customer service had gone downhill after Google bought FitBit and I had a similar experience. I used FitBit products for seven years and my Versa 4 died after ten months.The Venu Sq 2 is superior to the Versa 4 in features and battery life, as well as being more stylish. The only advantage the Versa 4 has is the watch bands are easier to change.
Misha –
Two months in and still going strong
I’ve had this watch for about two months now, and it’s given me everything I could have hoped for and far more. I’d done my research and narrowed my options down to this and a few others. This comes fully loaded with more options and apps than I currently need, primarily the gym workout stuff, but everything else is perfect. It’s great at keeping track of my pulse throughout the day, allowing me to check and compare across days, weeks, or months at a time. I’m also keeping an eye on sleep quality, which it tracks as well. It’s lightweight and looks and feels quite snazzy, and you can change the clock face from a pre-loaded assortment of (frankly too many) options to choose from. One small issue – which is minor, and I believe fairly common from someone my age – is that it did not come with a hardcopy instruction book. It did come with a downloadable PDF, but I like to have the instructions in my hand, especially given the thousand or so things this particular watch is capable of. Great fitness watch.
Momsreview –
Replaced my Fitbit
Ordered this to replace my Fitbit. I have always used Fitbit but since Google acquired it the customer service has diminished. I decided to switch to Garmin. The watch has a nice screen and comparable to the Versa 4. I do think the Fitbit app is slightly more user friendly but I will get used to the new one. It connects easily to my phone and notifications come through to the watch. The exercise options don’t include kickboxing but I use cardio. I think it tracks my workouts much better. I do recommend this watch. There is a little bit of a learning curve compared to Fitbit but it is easy to learn. I have an android phone so I would never consider the Apple watch. Not an Apple fan. Deducting one star because it does not detect naps.
Pizza Quixote –
Easy to Configure and Connect to iPhone
For my first smartwatch I chose a Fitbit Versa because the Apple Watch has such short battery life. The Versa was mostly fine but buggy and difficult to configure. When it died I switched to this Garmin, on sale for $150 in Oct 2025. It was quick and easy to set up, it’s not pestering me to buy upgraded functionality, and it gives good metrics on steps, pulse, and sleep. And fabulous 11 day battery life! I’m happy with this device.
SDgirl2005 –
Great and easy to use
I got this for my husband. At first he only was going to use it for swimming but after awhile he uses it all the time. He loves it. It motivates him to walk and exercise. It’s easy to use too.
Brenda Moehring –
Garmin
Have enjoyed this smartwatch. I had a Fitbit before with no complaints but decided I wanted something else. I would recommend this product
Carlo Nicolino –
I’M A GARMIN MAN NOW
Former Fitbit victim. Wish I switched over sooner. The HR monitoring is excellent. The customization for the watch face, shortcut, and commands is extensive and super useful. The display is crisp and responsive. Buttons work great and are convenient. Local weather reporting is a very cool feature. The auto sleep-mode is a game changer and makes the watch a truly seamless part of my life. No issues with phone unpairing. I’ve never worn a watch this large, but from day one it was comfortable. The only thing I feel like I’m missing is more customization of the daily goal and an alert for reaching that goal (I want to do calorie target, maybe I’m missing something).
Las llaves están bien se ven de buena calidad el problema es que no encuentro el vástago por ningún lado y ps no las puedo poner aun creo que hice una mala compra –
Me gusto mucho si lo recomiendo Solo que me llego un color que no pedí es lo único malo
sergio perez –
todo funciona correcto, es lo que esperaba
Geovani espinosa –
Gran smartwatch, creo que sin problemas son mejor que los Apple Watch, si lo utilizas para ejercicio le sacas muchísimo provecho
Page –
Je me cherchais une montre de transition en attendant que ma Withings se fasse réparer. J’ai trouvé un petit bijou que je ne suis pas prêt de lâcher je pense ! Voici le détails:Design:Le design est quand même assez beau pour une montre de cette gamme tarifaire. L’écran Led reste lumineux (bien que pas aussi lumineux qu’une Apple Watch) et est protégé par du verre Gorilla Glass donc assez durable. Le cadran en aluminium se joint à un boîtier plastique qui ne détone pas trop ou n’endommage pas trop le sentiment de qualité.Batterie:La batterie est annoncée de 11j. Ceci est principalement vrai en mode économie d’énergie. En mode normal avec suivis d’activité, comptez environ 6j ce qui est très acceptable comparé à d’autres modèles où cela égale rarement 48h. La batterie se draine beaucoup plus vite si vous utilisez le GPS (quand même assez précis).Fonctionnalités:Suivi de cycle menstruel, sommeil, stress (indicateur compilé maison), batterie énergétique (indicateur compilé maison), rythme cardiaque, oxymétrie (mesures pas précise), nombre de respiration par minute. Il y a quasiment tout pour suivre mes performances sportives. J’aime particulièrement la batterie énergétique qui me permet de savoir m’arrêter quand j’ai un doute et que je vois que mon corps est à plat.App:L’app est pas super belle, on va se le dire, c’est moyen comparé à des choses très épurées comme WatchOs. cependant les graphs sont bien présentés, ça reste correct.Il faut apprendre un peu plus à fouiller car c’est pas trop intuitif.==> En global <==J'aime:La batterie, les mesures maison stress et body battery, la précision des mesures (à part oxymétrie qui est très moyenne), la polyvalence, les résumés de l'application, la détection automatique des exercices de musculation (bien que pas le plus précis), payer avec la montre (Garmin Pay)J'aime moins:Le fait de devoir fouiller dans l'app, la difficulté de trouver des applications tiers, l'absence d'assistant virtuelAvis global:C'est un excellent tracker d'activité pour les sportifs et moins sportifs avec quelques fonctionnalités de montre intelligente. Je suis agréablement surpris. J'aurais adoré une version avec un verre saphir pour éviter les rayures etc. J'ai mis une protection en TPU mais ça reste avec ses limites, même si le Gorilla Glass 3 estc e qu'on trouve sur la plupart des derniers smartphones
Michael C Firmston –
I previously owned a Fitbit Sense,the Garmin SQ2 is definitely a better option for me.The service from Amazon Australia was great,quick with no issues