The Venu 2 Plus incorporates all the qualities of the sports watch lifestyle Garmin’s Venu 2, but gains a mic and speaker to handle phone calls and use the voice assistant. What convinces even more.
Garmin Venu 2 Plus
Introductory price €449.99
- Alltricks
295.84
- Amazon
369.99
- Fnac.com
369.99
- baker.com
369.99
- Rakuten
369.99
- Cdiscount
374.98
- Fnac.com marketplace
375.99
- Amazon Marketplace
399.00
- Colizey
399.99
- i Run
449.00
- Darty.com
449.99
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More accomplished and equipped with an Oled screen that is still as appreciable, the Venu 2 Plus is logically even more recommendable than the first Venu for sports users wishing to wear an elegant watch. It is indeed cut for sport despite a design and some health measures that make it comparable to more versatile connected watches (Apple Watch and Galaxy Watch). Its good autonomy and the wealth of its sports functions make it in any case a very good choice for those for whom sport comes before the rest. This 2 Plus version also stands out for its management of telephone calls and its control of the voice assistant of the smartphone, making it even more practical.
Strong points
- Nice AMOLED screen.
- Accuracy of sensors.
- Wealth of the Garmin Connect app.
- Complete sports monitoring.
- Good autonomy.
- Smartphone call and voice assistant management.
Weak points
- Some drops in fluidity in the interface.
- Connect IQ app store still limited.
Alternatively
Garmin Venu 2S
Introductory price €399.99
- Fnac.com Used Marketplace
209.99
- Used Amazon Marketplace
250.00
- Alltricks
254.06
- Cdiscount Marketplace
294.99
- Amazon
299.99
- Fnac.com
299.99
- baker.com
299.99
- Darty.com
299.99
- Rakuten
299.99
- La Redoute Marketplace
299.99
- Cdiscount
304.98
- Colizey
319.00
- Amazon Marketplace
325.99
- Fnac.com marketplace
329.00
- i Run
349.00
How the pricing table works
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More accomplished and equipped with an Oled screen that is still as appreciable, the Venu 2S is logically even more recommendable than the first version for sports users wishing to wear an elegant watch. It is indeed cut for sport despite a design and some health measures that make it comparable to more versatile connected watches (Apple Watch and Galaxy Watch). Its good autonomy and the wealth of its sports functions make it in any case a very good choice for those for whom sport comes before the rest.