The Garmin Venu 2 Plus smartwatch gets voice support and a built-in speaker
The Garmin Venu 2 Plus is a tweaked version of the original Venu 2. Garmin has added a speaker and microphone and altered the design a little. Those two add-ons allow for voice assistant support, watch-based audio feedback and music playback on the watch itself.
Its design is tough too. The screen covering is made from Gorilla Glass 3. Its back and display surround are made from steel and sandwiched between a frame of toughened plastic. The bezel also has a hardy PVD coating. FeaturesThe Garmin Venu 2 Plus has a slightly lighter approach to data than top-end models like the Epix and Fenix 7. Your workout routine isn’t analyzed to show whether you’re making progress, potentially overtraining or letting things slip – all features we’ve come to expect from top-end Garmin watches.
We like how Garmin displays its sleep data, though: a quick-look chart of sleep zones, a score out of a hundred and a one-sentence summary. These take a couple of seconds to read, and its appraisals have been largely accurate even if some of the stats can be off. Interactions with the phone assistant are a little underwhelming. You have to long-press the Venu 2 Plus’s middle button to speak to your assistant . Any audio response from your phone assistant is played through the watch speaker.
Other recorded stats were much better. Like the Fenix 7, we found that the Garmin Venu 2 Plus was excellent when it came to heart rate monitoring. This is no surprise as it uses the same Elevate 4 HR array tech. It’s occasionally a little slow to monitor sudden heart rate leaps if you’re doing interval training, but we think it’s relatively reliable for a wrist tracker.
We, of course, did actually track workouts regularly. You can expect the watch to last around a week if you’re tracking an hour’s worth of GPS runs every other day.
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