You can track more than 30 preloaded sports, including running (on a treadmill or outdoors), cycling, swimming, golf, yoga, Pilates and paddleboarding. It still positions itself as a health and fitness smartwatch, rather than a dedicated running-specific tracker, so it’s geared towards helping users gain a more holistic understanding of their health and well-being. Some features are tailored for wheelchair users.Īvailable in two sizes – the Venu 3 (45mm) and Venu 3S (41mm) – the new Venu comes in more colours than ever before, including sage green and dust rose. It features the same vibrant AMOLED touchscreen display but offers impressive updates with a new focus on inclusivity. So you’ll perhaps be unsurprised that I like the new Garmin Venu 3 even more. One of my favourite wearables to come out in the past couple of years was Garmin’s Venu 2 – it’s the watch I trained for and ran the London marathon with.
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