Customers express satisfaction with the Venu 3 GPS Smartwatch, highlighting its exceptional battery life, overall performance, and accurate GPS. The watch is also praised for its screen quality, sleep tracking capabilities, ease of use, design, and array of features. However, some customers have noted concerns regarding its size and connectivity issues.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
First Experience with Garmin Smartwatch
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I have used many of the competitors smartwatches and was able to try out my first Garmin brand with the Venu 3 model. I was impressed with the 45mm AMOLED touchscreen display as I put on the watch on started to set it up. I then realized that the watchband took away from the amazing display since it was a basic sport type of band that I started avoiding with other brands. I liked that the watch had a USB C cable for charging the watch which seemed more convenient than some of the other brands as far as being more universal. I set Garmin up to work with my latest android smartphone and iPhone as well to be able to experience the watch on with either phone I use and downloaded the two Garmin apps I needed the most. The Garmin Connect App was a must have application to work with the Venu 3 to be able to customize the settings and to have access to a wealth of information that the watch is able to provide for the user. I also downloaded the Connect IQ Store app to be able to add different watch faces and other applications such as a couple music apps and other ones I used. I liked that there was enough variety that seemed comparable to the competition’s apps.
After going through the learning process of using a whole different platform than I was accustomed to as a first-time user of the brand I was able to start to decide how I liked it compared to my prior experience. I found the texting and answering phone call options to be inferior to what I was used to and was hoping for a better experience. I do have to say that it at least has the option for people to use a more universal approach to having access to the features via Bluetooth connection with their smartphone.
The better part of my experience was the wealth of health information that Garmin had to offer via the watch sensors and software for tracking your movements along with other health vitals. I was impressed that it seemed more in-depth than what I had experienced with the competition and liked it better overall. I honestly see the watch is being much better for athletes and people more physically active than I currently am just because of my current work and circumstances. I find it to have a big impact on people who are more accustomed to competitions and online physical training classes to help motivate them.
Overall, my takeaway from the experience is that Garmin has found a way to be more competitive in the smartwatch market but has not convinced me to give up my preferred brand yet.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A smartwatch that works as intended!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I bought this watch after using AW for a few years. I really loved AW except for the battery. However, this Garmin watch has more features than my AWS 10 and plus the 14 days’ worth of battery. If you were to turn off a few settings like Pulse Oximeter, it might give you more than 14 days. As for the build quality, I would say it’s solid. It honestly didn’t feel cheap, and Gorilla Glass makes it look attractive and durable! I wish I got the black version instead of the white. I mostly wear black outfits, so it would’ve been perfect. I recommend this watch to anyone who’s looking for a reliable smartwatch that tracks HR, steps, and sleep accurately. If you have OCD about battery life then this watch is for you!
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I've been testing the Garmin venue 3 for about 6 days. It is lightweight, long lasting, quick charging, feature packed, and extremely health focused. Overall, I love it.
The AMOLED display is gorgeous. Every screen is clear and vivid. It didn't matter if I was indoors or outdoors I could always clearly see the information that was being displayed. It is hands down the best smartwatch display I have seen to date.
The band is very comfortable. It's a 22mm, quick release, one-size-fits-all style band, and it has enough holes to be adjustable for any wrist.
The charging cable isn't my favorite feature of this watch. Rather than being magnetic and wireless, it is a proprietary four-pin plug-in style connector on one side and USB-C on the other. It works pretty good and it charges the watch from 5% to 100% in about an hour.
The battery life is excellent. They advertised 14 days but after my first charge it only lasted three. After my second charge it seems to be on track for at least 6 days. It seems that the battery life is dependent upon what type of watch face I chose. The watch also has a battery save mode. Which is probably the one that actually gets you the 14 days but I didn't test that. However, with that said it still has the longest lasting battery of any smartwatch I have tested.
The watch operating System seems to be a custom-made OS that is pretty decent. It took me about a day to really understand where all the settings and apps were. But after that it was pretty intuitive.
As for the apps. This is definitely a health focused smartwatch. It has exercise tracking modes for just about any any workout I could think of. For example, there's apps for walking, running, biking, pickleball, yoga rock climbing and a whole lot more. But for my use I was more interested in the body tracking features. I really like that it keeps track of my heart rate, my stress level, my sleep, calories and respiration. And the feature I love most about this watch is that it can connect to headphones and download Spotify playlists for use offline. That means when I go to the gym I no longer have to keep my phone near me in order to listen to music. This is the only smart watch that I know of that can do that.
With all that said, this is easily my favorite smartwatch and a highly recommend it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Two Years Later
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It’s been two years (12/2023) since purchasing my watch and it runs just as well as it did the day I took it out of the box. 10/10 fitting my needs. It’s fantastic on the golf course with the Garmin golf app, during hot yoga, and keeping track of my heart rate. Battery life is still over a week and I wear it daily.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Gps accuracy, Screen quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I have only been using this for a couple of days, but so far it’s really good. I have 2 other smart watches and they are great too, but they dont have the sport and tracking features that this has. The screen is very nice and has a lot of good customozable watch faces. I wish it had a few more serious faces, but there are plenty of good ones to choose from. The GPS and heart rate accuracy seem great. Leaps and bounds above the other watches. Battery life is spectacular and the voice assistant and ability to connect and take/make calls works perfectly. Over all this is just a great watch. You get all the Garmin features and smart watch features packed together. I have used a lot of other Garmin watces including the Epix and they are amazing for very serious athletes, but if you arent out climbing mountains and running iron man triathelons this watch is great for a runner or someone very serouos about working out and its more fun. They did a great job!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Battery Life for Days!!
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Context: I'm a long-time Garmin user & a more recent Apple Watch user. As of now, my Apple watch is in a confused purgatory wondering about its future.
After my initial Garmin 305 (big, chunky, laptop-looking watch only good for tracking runs), when I decided to enter the smartwatch world, I went with the Garmin 230 & eventually a 235 when the 230 was tragically lost. I ran & rode my bike for thousands of miles, using those watches to both track all that activity without issue as well as just telling time & getting notification from my phone, etc.. I was pretty darn happy!
Eventually, I got an Apple watch- less because I wanted to replace my Garmin & more because I wanted an iPod shuffle... which they don't make any more! After a couple failed shuffle-like products, I relented and just got a refurbed Apple watch so I could load music on it. After wearing it for a while, though, I actually liked the non-activity-tracking aspects of the watch- e.g. sleep tracking, better/kinder motion tracking, etc.. What sucked about it, though- BATTERY LIFE! Has to be charged at least once a day & I NEVER relied upon it for anything more than a 1-2 hour activity.
Now, the Venu3... it's got the same Garmin battery life for days at a time that I was used to (even with daily 1-2 hour GPS tracking. AND it has all the "lifestyle" apps & features that I liked about the Apple watch. It's about the same size as my older 235, but the screen is using much more of the surface and is crazy brighter (see pic), the interface is still really nice with enhancements in the ability to customize via the app & the Garmin ConnectIQ store. Honestly, the only 2 things I'd say I'm not 100% pleased with- there's no Apple Music app in the ConnectIQ store (suppose that's not a surprise) and I'd rather it have an always-on display, but I was already used to that from my Apple Watch, so I can overlook that.
If you're looking a fitness & lifestyle all-around smartwatch, it would be hard to go wrong with a Venu3!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Blown Away!
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I have used a couple different watches in the past being Apple & Fitbit. This watch by far is the best one I've had. This watch has so many features that the others didn't & it seems to be very accurate when tracking golf, steps, calories and other activities. Impressed!
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I am a big fan of smart watches and have apple watch, galaxy watches to track health and fitness related activities. I was looking for one which provides longer battery life and Garmin Venu 3 Health and Fitness GPS smartwatch as Garmin is champion in making quality fitness related products. In the box, it came with Venu 3 Watch, Charging/Power Cable, and Manual.
I have downloaded the Garmin Connect app from app store and paired it with watch after following the on-screen steps. This watch is design is good and it is very lightweight. It is comfortable to wear throughout the day. This watch has tons of features compare to another other smart watches in the market. It has bright AMOLED display and outstanding battery life up to 14 days in smartwatch mode. The body battery energy monitoring is great feature to get personalized insights on sleep, stress levels and workouts.
It has 30+ sports apps to keep the body moving which includes walking, cycling, and swimming. The built-in speaker and microphone are very handy to make and receive phone calls and ability to respond text message from watch is great feature. With Nap tracking, it detects nap length and provide the insights how it will affect body battery monitoring. It has many features to track heart rate, morning report, fitness age, stress tracking.
The ability to download the favorite music and playlists from Spotify and Amazon music and listen them with headphones without phone is another nice feature. This is a great nice-looking watch with outstanding battery life to track health and fitness related activities.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Gps accuracy
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice Upgrade
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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I have many Garmin and Samsung Watches. :-) I use them both/all, they serve their purposes in completely opposite ways, as most know.
Best Upgrade: I bought the Venu 3 as soon as I saw the images within notifications capability. It works as advertised with text messages and ring. I don't use social media to speak to other apps. It's a much improved notification experience with images shown on watch.
Been using for 10 days. Run, bike, walk, strength, HIIT, yoga, pilates completed. Exercise daily to varying intensities. The tracking of GPS and HR is as good as it gets with Garmin for wrist based trackers (android user). HR sensor seems to be more responsive. HR can get lost doing upper body workouts, which has always been the case, but seems to lock back in very quickly when it finds the actual HR. Heartrate strap is always an option.
I have mostly been using Galaxy Watch 6 (I wear both regularly for comparison) for about the last year waiting for something more significant from Garmin for smart features. For active types, either watch can work and provide history and motivation, but when you come back to Garmin, there just isn't any doubt that the components, programming, and accuracy of fitness items are better.
For those that don't care about Run and Bike. Strength and HIIT options are awesome. The auto tracking in Strength isn't perfect, but it gives a nice graphic finish to indicate the muscles worked and gets the particular lift 50% correct making it easier to edit afterward, if you really want to focus on muscle workouts with reps/weight.
For daily active types, the battery life is best described as a week, in my opinion, but I always charge my Garmin's every 3 or 4 days. Just in case I decide to do a random 50 mile bike ride.
A good thing about Samsung is the ease of upgrading and healthy trade-in allowance making a yearly upgrade less than $200. Garmin is more expensive, review after review confirms accuracy, and also gives you access to a web interface for another method of managing fitness history and data. It's probably a good trade-off and why I continually upgrade both watches.
This is a nice incremental upgrade for Garmin. I wish they would allow the full function of Garmin fitness ecosystem on the Venu series. Venu is lighter and probably more accurate then the heavier premium watch versions. I also wish Garmin would change the Intensity minutes to allow users to set the first day of a week. Intensity Minutes is the core of how Garmin (and generally follows govt recommendations) tracks activity per week. Please let users set Sunday as the first day of an Intensity Minute week! Many have been begging for a decade.
PS: I do a diverse range of working out at 50+ yrs old. In the Garmin ecosystem, I typically set my Moderate Intensity Activity to Zone 2. Run and Bike can be set separately and it's easier to achieve (and track) high HR in steady state exercise.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Gps accuracy
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Terrific Hardware Terrible Software
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I've been a Garmin watch user for seven years now. This is my fourth Garmin watch and the best and most feature-rich.
It very quickly gets GPS satellites, the screen is bright and has beautiful colors. The watch is compatible with most of the accessories Garmin sells for sport. The battery life is extraordinary. Just a great piece of hardware.
The bad side is it is hobbled by the latest update of Garmin Connect. Garmin has reduced the app to a limited series of big boxes with minimal data. The app requires you to click, drag, slide and manipulate it to see what used to be available all on one screen, perhaps with a little vertical scrolling. Ironically they call it "at a glance." Further, there is less data available than in previous versions. Fortunately version 4.77 works with all devices that existed prior to the 5.0 release. I've frozen my phone on that version.
Garmin makes great watches, but unfortunately, today, makes hobbled, nearly useless software.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Screen quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Smartwatch!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Great all-around smartwatch. Excellent health features, really like the health summaries that appear in the morning and evening to show your sleep quality, your energy level (Body Battery), stress level, etc. It really is like having a health coach by your side giving you quality tips to improve your health.
Gorgeous high-res screen. Love the fact that I can keep the brightness level down to 10% and it is still easily readable in most situations. Being that it's an AMOLED display, I want to minimize the occurrence of burn-in and keeping the brightness down is a great way to do that. Really like the slim design and super long battery life compared to most other smartwatches. I have this paired with an iPhone so I can read texts and receive notifications and via Siri I can compose and send texts as well as place calls right on the watch, which is very handy.
Working with your phone contacts, needs some improvement. On the Garmin Connect app, you can import your phone contacts but then you must move them over as a "Connect" contact for it to show up on the watch, which is limited to 50 contacts. Also I received an ambiguous "network error" message when trying to move over any contacts which had an 800 number in it or a text code. I had to create those Connect contacts manually without the numbers it couldn't handle. Hopefully they can fix that flaw in a future software update.
But overall I am very impressed with the Venu 3 and am very happy with its functions and features. I found some really excellent watch faces that not only display a ton of information but look great too. Highly recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Smart Watch
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Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
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I switched from an apple smartwatch to this garmin and im so happy I did. The battery life on these alone would be enough for me to stay with garmin. They seem to be more durable that I initially thought plus the features and ease of use automatically make this watch well worth the price
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sleep tracking
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Experience
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Long time wear os user. I wanted to move onto something that had more accurate health tracking. The health tracking provess of Garmin watches are pretty well established and so I'll talk a bit more about the smartwatch portion.
I was bit skeptical in the beginning about smartwatch experience and UI. But I'm pleasantly surprised by Garmins take of it. It takes a few days to unlearn the wear os muscle memory, but once you get used to it, it's pretty intuitive.
The Bluetooth connection is solid with my pixel 7, better than wear Os watches and no delay in notifications. For most of the major apps like text, WhatsApp, slack, outlook, Gmail etc you get the notification with native app UI with ability to respond though that's only on android. For apps that are not supported like my eufy app for example, I get a generic notification that you can dismiss from watch and phone. The amount of apps that have native interactions are definitely limited compared to wear os, but not a deal-breaker for me as I don't respond from my watch anyway.
Plenty of watche faces, even third party ones available through Garmin iq connect app. Overall a much better experience. Battery life is great by wear os standards, even with AOD, sensors on and with a slightly power hungry watch face I get about 4 days.
For first time since I started wearing smartwatches I'm wearing it overnight to track my sleep. It gives you a nice morning report once you wakeup. Working out also gives a nice aftet summary of how the session impacts your health.
The watch is truly designed to promote a healthier living and it is well worth the price tag. It is a great choice even as a smartwatch especially for android but often times skipped over due to niche tag that Garmin has.
Cons
One annoying behavior I noticed for any swipe action on the touchscreen like for example to go back a screen, you need to start it from right at the edge of the screen. This is not great if you are used to wear os. This is especially annoying if a part of your shirt sleeve is covering the display, you would have to move it out of the way for the swipe gesture to work.
Overall definitely recommend!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Gps accuracy
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Honest review
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Pros:
• Super accurate GPS
• Long battery life
• Excellent fitness & health tracking
• Rugged and durable for outdoor use
Cons:
• Not very intuitive interface
• Limited smart features
• Can be pricey
Best for: Runners, hikers, and serious fitness users who want reliable tracking and don’t need full smartwatch features.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Screen quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Why the Garmin Venu 3 Became My Go-To Fitness Watc
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I’m a runner and a total gym rat, and I’ve tried a bunch of smartwatches over the years. The Garmin Venu 3? Hands down, my favorite so far. The screen is super crisp, battery life is amazing (over a week!), and it tracks everything—HR, sleep, stress, recovery, you name it. It even gives you a sleep coach. You can take calls, control music, and it actually looks good on your wrist. No LTE and not a ton of apps, but if you care more about performance than flashy features, this watch totally delivers.
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great battery life, accurate sleep tracking, accurate body battery! only issue is that the body and metal casing scuff up pretty easy - would recommend getting the black instead of white. i got this on sale for 350usd. also both the venu 3 and venu 3s look fine on smaller wrists, i have little toothpick wrists, but the font is bigger on the venu 3. it's more like the venu 3 is the blown up version of the venu 3s, its not that you can see more on the screen, its just that everything is bigger.
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We are apple people but switched due to the garmin having a round face. The watch has so much information and the screen is crystal clear and the battery life is awesome. Very hqppy with the purchase.
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Best purchase I’ve made this year so far, the battery life is great last me 1 week. Very accurate as well
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Venu 3
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I was deciding between the Instinct 3 and Venu 3, and decided to go with the Venu. So far I have been happy with my choice. I enjoy the health metrics that it measures. I have not really tested if the battery lasts as long as it reports it will, since I just charge it about once a week when it gets to be around 20-30%. I was worried how durable it would be, and so far I haven't had any issues. I was not a fan of the watch band that it came with, so I got the ultrafit nylon strap and I love it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Overall performance
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great battery decent watch
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I'm in the garmin universe as a cyclist and have a long love hate with them. The watch is the same. It's paired to my Samsung phone and my garmin connect. Battery life amazing 3 plus days. Display great. Phone integration moderate. I'm poor at it and i couldn't really get them to work well. Replying to texts is really tough. I couldn't figure out of there is a voice to text option Ring app integration amazing with full color thumbnail preview. However automatic activity detection for me is terrible. Won't start cycling. Seems to start running and walking mostly.