Garmin Venu Sq review: in pictures
Garmin clearly isn't standing by as Apple and Samsung roll out new smartwatches for the masses. The Garmin Venu Sq is a very affordable GPS sports watch with oxygen saturation measurement, respiration tracking, heart rate monitoring, stress tracking, and more.
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Garmin Venu Sq retail package
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Heart rate monitor and charging connection
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Right side physical buttons
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Garmin Venu Sq on the wrist
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Silicone band clasp
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Garmin Darth Vader, Venu Sq, and Polar Ignite
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Watch face and LCD display
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Accessing the menu
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Settings
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Quick control buttons
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Exercise launch
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Ready to run
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Run options
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Venu Sq and Sq Music Edition color options
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