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The Garmin 010-02173-11 Venu is a sleek GPS smartwatch featuring a vibrant 1.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen, up to 5 days of battery life, and extensive health monitoring including pulse ox and body energy tracking. It supports offline music playback, animated workouts, and over 20 preloaded sports apps, making it a versatile companion for fitness enthusiasts and busy professionals alike. Compatible with iPhone and Android, it also offers Garmin Pay and Bluetooth connectivity for a fully integrated smart experience.









| ASIN | B07WLN9RYD |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 5 days |
| Battery Capacity | 5 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,429 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,694 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | Venu; Charging/data cable; Documentation |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with all current iPhone models and Android devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,319 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Yes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759227845 |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.7 x 1.7 x 0.49 inches |
| Item Height | 12.4 millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Smartwatch |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8000 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Body Energy Monitoring, Breath Rate, Stress, Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Oxygen Monitor |
| Model Name | 010-02173-11 |
| Model Number | 010-02173-11 |
| Operating System | Proprietary OS |
| Resolution | 390 x 390 |
| Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth |
| Sport Type | Cardio, Exercise & Fitness, Training |
| Style Name | Venu |
| Supported Application | GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Phone, Sleep Monitor |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| UPC | 753759227845 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | 1 year limited warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
R**T
Great battery life..... Love this watch!
UPDATED REVIEW (after 1 month of use): I received the watch on 12/16/19. As of today, 2/5/20, I still love this watch. It's exactly what I was hoping for; no disappointment or regrets. Great Battery Life: --- Depending on how you use the watch, you can get a week's worth of use out of it before charging. --- I used to wear the watch every night to capture sleep data, but I have a pretty consistent pattern of sleep. So after a couple weeks, I actually started turning the watch off at night while I'm sleeping to conserve battery life. --- I only use the heart rate monitor right before, during, and right after workouts. Otherwise, I keep it off. --- If you play music straight from your watch, it drains the battery fairly quickly. As an example, during a 45 min run outside, I had GPS on, heart rate on, and I was playing music straight from the watch. Within that 45 min span, my battery dropped by 12%. If I just use GPS and heart rate, the battery might only drop by about 3% during that same 45 min span. So, if I run inside on a treadmill, I'll just play music from my phone via bluetooth. If I run outside, I'll leave my phone at home and will use the music I downloaded to the watch. --- You can decide which notifications you want to appear. I only turned on the notifications that I deem important (i.e. Text Messages, phone calls) and kept the rest turned off. I'm using this watch to track my fitness, not to keep updated about Facebook or anything of that nature. --- Keep in mind that everyone's experience will be different. I can regulary get 5 - 7 days of battery life, but someone else may only get 1 or 2 days. It's all about how you use the watch. Fitness Tracking/Virtual Coach/Garmin Dashboard: --- The Garmin Dashboard (app) is pretty sleek and it's easy to see your workout data and steps. --- I don't know any other Garmin users, but the Garmin Dashboard has a weekly step challenge that puts you in a group with other Garmin users based on your level of activity. I started at the 30k steps per week challenge group and am now in the 70k steps per week challenge group. It's nice having a little friendly competition with people I don't know. --- I just got started back into running again. I'm using the virtual coach to get myself ready for a 5k in March. Out of all the other virtual coaches I've tried to use, this has been the best experience. After I entered some personal data, I got to pick between 3 different coaches. Each coach had a bio and explained their approach to the training plan. The coach I selected has me running 3 days per week. Each workout is different. I've done Run/Walk, Speed Repeats, Hill Repeats, the Magic Mile, Drill Workouts, etc. After 7 weeks of a 13 week training plan, my average pace has dropped dramatically and I am on pace to reach my goal of running a 5k in 28 mins or less. It's been so easy to follow and instructions are provided for each type of workout (job aids and/or videos). --- I like that you can only start and stop your activity by pushing the buttons on the side of the watch even though it has a touchscreen. This just means that if I accidentally bump the watch face while running, it won't stop my run. A previous watch I owned from a different company would only allow you to start/stop activities from the watch face. It was a horrible experience. I'm glad Garmin did not adopt that approach. --- The GPS is accurate from what I've seen. --- I'm sure the step count isn't perfect, but it gives you a good idea of how active you were for the day. --- You can sync your activity with Strava and Nike Plus. After my run is over, as long as I'm near my phone, the activity will sync automatically. Notifications: --- The notifications appear immediately as expected and they are easy to dismiss or remove. --- If I have my bluetooth turned on, I can answer the phone from my watch. Music: --- I have an Amazon Music account, and Amazon syncs up with the Gamin Venue. Any song that I download to my playlist on Amazon will sync over to the watch. It's a seamless process. --- You cannot stream music from apps like Pandora. But, if you have mp3 files of your music, you can download those to your watch. I have an iTunes account. I pulled the mp3 files from some of the songs I purchased and downloaded them to my watch. Easy process. CONS: --- The one piece of negative feedback that I have is that you CANNOT manually pause your workout. There is an AutoPause feature, but it doesn't work that great. I would rather be able to pause on my own, but there's no option for it. The top right button on the watch starts and stops your activity. The bottom right button is your Lap button. I'm hoping Garmin does a firmware update in the future that enables manual pausing during activities. --- This used to be a con, but was fixed by Garmin in January 2020. There was an issue with the heart rate monitor. If you turned it off, it wouldn't actually go off. It kept running. Instead, you had to restart the watch every time you wanted to turn off the heart rate monitor. But, as mentioned before, Garmin fixed this in January 2020. I can now turn off the heart rate monitor without restarting the watch. I am glad I decided to purchase the Garmin Venue. It looks good on my wrist, it has solid performance, and it doesn't lag like other watches I've seen. I'm very happy with the purchase. _____________________________________________________________________________________ INITIAL REVIEW: There's a lot to like about the Garmin Venue. I received the watch on a Monday. It had roughly 65% battery on it out of the box. I didn't have to charge it until that Friday. And it still had 20% battery when I decided to charge it. I ran 2 days on the treadmill (40 mins on each run) using the run tracker. I used the HR monitor every night while sleeping and sporadically during the day. Yet, the battery didn't lose much power. The only thing I found that really drains the battery is playing music from the watch. I'm really loving the battery life! The Venue resembles a normal watch for the most part. This is something I was looking for in a smartwatch. I didn't want something "boxy". It's lightweight and looks normal on my wrist. It's not bulky, nor is it tiny. The tracking info seems to work as intended. I don't need it to be exact; it just needs to give me a rough idea of how I'm doing each day. Plus, it syncs easily with Strava and/or Nike Plus. Bluetooth is easy to connect. Notifications from my phone pop up immediately. I have no complaints at all about this smartwatch. If I remember, I'll stop back after a month or two of use to give an updated review.
J**N
An Excellent Fitness Tracker With a Dash of Smartness
I'll come right out the gate and say that if you are looking for an excellent fitness tracker and will motivate you to actually exercise this is the ticket. I've owned products from Fitbit and an Apple Watch, but the Venu has by far been my favorite. Apple Watch certainly had the best smart features, but to be honest after having the thing for 3 years I didn't bother with like 95% of them. Only think I care about is notifications, and the Garmin does just fine with that. What I really cared about was the fitness tracking, and Garmin is on a whole different level. Sure Fitbit is probably more "consumer" friendly and Apple allows for everything to be in one ecosystem, but if you are more into seeing metric like sweat loss, bar charts that can track your heart rate for the entire exercise, and GPS built right into the watch you have to go with the Garmin. The ability to have workouts built in outside of just stuff like walking, running, biking, the basics really, is top notch. Will I ever use ones like the paddle boarding and the cross country skiing? Probably not, but it's there for people who will. The app is also really great, and motivating. Both my parents also use Garmin products, so it's really fun to compete with them on who can be the best. Being able to connect with social media and compete with all my friends is also really fun as well. The app is, for the most part, well laid out. Might take some time to find were some stuff is, but the internet is your best friend and Garmin's website has lots of info on it to answer your questions. Another plus is the battery life. My Fitbit products were decent with maybe 2-4 days depending on what I did. Apple Watch was terrible, usually a day at most and towards the end of its life I sometimes had to charge it twice in a day. The Venu? Well when Garmin says 5-7 days they mean it. That's dependent out course. Workouts that use GPS take more power, and using the built in music paying doubles that. Still I'd say I use it at an average level, and before the first charge I got 5 days, and probably could've got 6. That 's impressive on a device that has an AMOLED screen, and a very good one at that. Cons? Well the 3rd party watch face support is pretty abysmal. Most of them require a 3rd party payment outside of the app, which is a no-no in my book. I found that most of the free ones I downloaded, which nice, drained the battery a lot faster and some of them actually messed the with raise to wake feature. I'd recommend just making one using your own photos or use the stock ones from Garmin. The app store is also a completely separate app, also a bummer, and quite frankly I don't see myself ever adding any apps outside of Spotify anyway. I hope maybe Garmin eventually just adds into into the primary ConnectApp. Really, though, I think there are very few negatives about the device, actually most are just Garmin's software. The device itself is very good, worth the money, and I would recommend to anyone who wants a good competitive product to what Apple and Fitbit offer that wants superior fitness tracking abilities.
A**R
Quality watch
Still using this watch 3 1/2 years later. Holds a charge for almost a week (depends on how often you have it in a workout mode). My wristband just recently broke on it and I bought replacement stretchy ones. I will never go back to an Apple Watch
S**F
Garmin Venu: A Great Fitness Watch!
I researched a lot of fitness watches before I made a final decision. I knew I wanted a Garmin. They just had all the features and quality that I wanted. I am a runner. I run about 35-40 miles/per week. I wanted something that could accurately track my miles, calories burned, heart rate etc. I also wanted something that could track more than just running. There are so many Garmin models to choose from. I didn't want to spend a ton of money, but I didn't want to buy their cheapest model either. I was looking through the Garmin models, on Amazon, and the Venu popped up, on sale. It was a great price! It had everything I wanted. It has a color touch screen, all the features I needed and a lot of others that made it attractive, like smart watch features. It had taken a little while to learn how to use all the features. Its a great fitness watch! The watch looks stylish. The band that came with it is very comfortable and very soft. I enjoy being able to add different faces to the watch. You can download the different faces from Garmin's app. You have to pay for a majority of the faces, but there are some good ones that are free. The Venu tracks everything and it does it relatively accurately. I compared the distance of my runs with my Samsung note 10. The Venu mapped the precise route I run and the Note 10, I have no clue what it was tracking. There is almost a 2.5 mile difference between the two. I trust my Venu more. The only thing I am semi-dissapointed with is that the Venu doesn't detect when you are running. You have to enable the run feature and stop it when you are done. This can be problematic if you forget to start it, which I have. I didnt really care about the fact that it had smart watch features. I didn't think I needed to be able to see text messages, emails, or phone calls when they come in. I was wrong. It saves me from having to pull my phone out. I run with my Note 10 so I can listen to music and have a phone, in case of an emergency. I love being able to look at my watch and see who is calling when I run. It saves me from missing important phone calls. The Garmin app is great! It collects a lot of data that you can use to compare workouts, steps, heartbeat, water intake, sleep tracking etc. I like the challenges that are available. Joining a challenge pushes you to do more so that you can hopefully finish in the top 10. I highly recommend this watch! It looks great and has great features.
M**.
Perfect for runner! Questionable sleep tracker.
I LOVE this watch! I tried some cheaper options first and decided to suck it up and shell out the extra cash for this watch. The step-counter is very accurate. The GPS for running is also very accurate, it tracks the runs I do regularly exactly the same distance every time. I love how easy it is to pair to headphones and control the music while I run. My only complaints are: 1) how annoying the auto pause/start feature is when using the running feature. I'll start running, hit start, and it pauses for some reason, and makes me fiddle with it to get it to start again. But then, when I actually do pause during a run at a light or something, it doesn't always register that i've paused, and then won't restart appropriately. No worries, the top right button is easy enough to start/stop manually (in fact it's much less of a hassle). 2) The sleep tracker doesn't empathize with me. There are nights when I wake up and look at my phone/watch to see what time it is, and then do that paranoid thing where you periodically keep looking at the time just to remind yourself of how mad you are that you're not asleep. Hours of sad frustration pass by... The Venu does accurately register when you woke up in the middle of the night, but only records it as ~1 minute of "awake" time--- it then records the painful hours you may have spent laying wide awake as "deep sleep". So you get 4 hours of sleep and this thing tells you congrats, great job, you got 8.5 hours or deep/REM sleep. I just want the Venu to tell it to me like it is. Otherwise, attractive and highly useful watch.
E**C
This is a solid mid-tier smart watch.
Upfront I've used Garmin GPS products but I've never used a smart watch from them until the Venu. It's a great tool and looks clean and sharp. It's comfortable, though I would recommend getting a couple different straps for different occasions. 3rd party options from Hemsut for example are very nice. The interface is straightforward and only leaves a little to be desired in that certain swipes can take a little bit of a learning period to know exactly how to touch the screen for best responsiveness. I found myself accidentally choosing the wrong options for the watch face layouts a couple times before I got used to the sensitivity. That's my problem though, probably. It has all the sensors you'd want for every day activities and some advanced functions too. Blood oxygen sensor is NICE. So is GPS for tracking rides, runs, etc. The software for the phone and PC are simple to use but powerful. About the battery life! GPS and oxygen sensors use a lot of battery. That's fine for when you're doing an activity or long distance work out, but when you have GPS active all the time for say, the sunrise/sunset info on the watch face, it eats it all day long. Same goes for the oxygen sensor. If you have these two things set to read you all day periodically, it'll reduce your battery life from 5-7 days to 2-3. One more thing, I love the ecosystem for Garmin so far. There are so many different watch faces to download, play with, customize. You can make your own. Different apps to download. You can control your music from it. So many cool things to do, I haven't even gotten to use all of them extensively yet. This is a keeper.
L**R
This is my very favorite watch.
I have tried several different brands of smartwatch, was not happy with most of them, they were returned. I decided to spend more money and chose the Garmin Venu GPS. Over all the Garmin Venu GPS is the most excellent smartwatch/fitness tracker. Screen is clear and bright, I do keep mine on the lowest, due to battery usage, can be seen in any light including bright sun, battery is great, charging only takes 35 minutes to an hour, depending on how low I let it get, lasts about a week. The Garmin is a bit off on sleep, this is probably my fault as I do not move around much, it probably thinks I am asleep. It is saying I am up only once when it was three times, also says I am awake 10 minutes, when it is three hours, the Garmin Venu GPS is just the best even if the sleep is not perfect, I am quite sure it is me anyway. One of the other watch brands said I am 7 feet tall and weigh 45 pounds, no matter how many times I correct it, the sleep tracking on it was excellent. The Garmin weather is great, steps, calories, bpm, everything else is outstanding. I love this watch, thank you Garmin. ove itis the best watchSome of the apps, like sleep, aren't very accurate, I get up usually three times, It only says I am up once. I am also awake sometimes several hours, the Garmin says I am only awake ten minutes or so. Some other brands are more accurate with sleep, but say I am 7 feet tall and weigh 45 pounds, no matter how many times I try to change it. y ... ........
K**R
Stands the test of time
Bought this in 2019 for my husband. It still works and he wears it every day.
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