A:AnswerYes I recommend. I was looking for a watch to use during my swimming to track my heart rate and performance. After testing it against the samsung watch 4, amazfit gtr pro and my polar chest heart monitor, the watch that got closer to the polar was the garmin venu 2 plus.
A:AnswerThey are both correct. 33mm refers to the dimension of the screen. 43mm refers to the dimensions of the case. The physical dimensions of the watch is 43.6mm x 43.6mm. The display itself is 33mm diameter.
A:AnswerIncident detection only works in specific activities. Outside of any activity this is not a fall detection device. Please go to support.garmin.com where you'll find many helpful FAQ's and video's on the functions of the device. If you still need assistance you can reach out directly to a product support specialist.
Debbie with Garmin
A:AnswerYou would need to use the Voice Assistance feature on the watch to communicate with your phone's voice assistance to record a voice memo. If you need further assistance you may reach out to support.garmin.com where you'll find many helpful FAQ's and video's on the functions of the watch. You may also reach out directly to a product support associate from that link.
Debbie with Garmin
A:AnswerYes, I had it connected to my iphone using the Garmin app and received calls and texts. Using the watch for phone calls worked remarkably well.
A:AnswerOther watches can answer calls too. Samsung galaxy for example can answer calls. But garmin does better at tracking calories burned based on actual heart rate. I think galaxy calculates differently. Wife has galaxy watch with android and she asks to borrow my Venu1 all the time.
A:AnswerIf your phone meets Bluetooth requirements. You can answer calls and speak through the watch. Android platform is the only platform to use generic texts.