A:AnswerBest Buy is using incorrect description in the product name - Venu 2 is 45mm and Venu 2S is 40mm. What they are listing in the name is the "screen display size" NOT the bezel size which is misleading and not good product marketing. If anything it's misleading to say the least. Got to Garmin.com to confirm bezel sizing and specs if you need more details.
A:AnswerThe Venu 2S and vivoactive 4S have the pulse ox option: PULSE OX BLOOD OXYGEN SATURATION yes (spot-check, and optionally all-day and in sleep).
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A:AnswerAs long as your iPhone meets Bluetooth requirements it you will receive texts from your phone. You cannot send texts from the watch when paired with an iPhone.
A:AnswerYes, if you have it paired with a compatible Bluetooth phone and have notifications set up you can receive text messages and email notifications. Please keep in mind the more notifications you receive will determine battery life.
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A:AnswerThe Venu 2 Plus offers ECG, not the Venu 2S. If you have the Venu 2 Plus, then yes, you can download a PDF report from the Garmin Connect Mobile app and then print it off.
The ECG app uses sensors on your Garmin watch to record the electrical signals that control how your heart beats. The ECG app analyzes the recording to determine your heart rate and detect signs of an irregular heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation, or AFib.
A:Answer10 days easily if you don't have stuff like weather on your watch display. Even when I use a display that has constantly updating stuff like weather it lasts a week. The main battery Drain is GPS use, so if tracking run/walks/skiing expect to charge it a bit more often.
A:AnswerNo, it actually, in my opinion, looks great on my wrist! I believe the "s" designation means the watchface is a bit smaller for smaller wrists than the general model.
A:AnswerYes. I use a gentle soap and a soft washcloth to clean mine.
I've been wearing it about a year (I'm a gardener and crafter) and it still looks new.
A:AnswerIf offers incident detection during select activities. Please go to support.garmin.com where you'll find many helpful FAQ's and video's on the functions of the device. As well, if you still need assistance you can reach out directly to a product support specialist from that link.
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A:AnswerYou can add Swimming Application Professional via garmin IQ (currently beta version and free), and then you can find open water tracking within your sports (it is called swimming, in green box, probably the last choosable sports mode). It works fine.