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Garmin Venu 2 Plus review: a solid everyday companion

Martin Jungfer
4.10.2022
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

The Garmin Venu 2 Plus attempts too much. It’s a decent watch for everyday use and for sporty people, but they needn’t have bothered with the KITT feature.

Phone-call feature: unnecessary

Add to that the fact that the Venu 2 Plus doesn’t actually offer SIM support, meaning I have to have my iPhone near enough to make calls over Bluetooth anyway. The choice I’m left with is: look a bit derpy talking to my wrist, or simply pull my iPhone out of my pocket – and enjoy better voice quality.

I can also store up to 50 – wowza! – contacts from my iPhone on the Venu 2 Plus. After first reading the instructions, that is. And installing the Garmin Connect app. And watching a three-minute Youtube video explaining all the steps in great detail.

I wouldn’t have bothered to do this is if not for this review I’m writing. Why would I transfer a phone book with a maximum of 50 entries to my smartwatch when I always have my iPhone – and with it, all contacts – in tow?

Our connection is a bit on-off

Sometimes the Venu 2 Plus drives me crazy because it keeps losing the Bluetooth connection to my iPhone. The thing is, I don’t always notice it right away. What happens is, mysteriously, push messages from apps will pop up on my Venu 2 Plus even when the Garmin Connect app claims there’s no connection.

When I then want to pair them up again, it’s typically easy and quick. Sometimes, though, my iPhone and Venu 2 Plus just don’t seem to want to communicate. Almost as if to teach me a lesson, the Garmin app will recommend that I activate Bluetooth on the Venu 2 Plus – even though it’s already active. When this happens, the only thing that helps is either restarting the watch or the Garmin app. Sometimes both are necessary.

Running smoothly

When the Venu 2 Plus is paired, it’s smooth sailing. Push messages appear on the round display. Seconds after my jog, I have the data in my running app on my iPhone. The floors I climb and steps I take are dutifully counted. My breathing rate, deep sleep and REM phases are measured overnight, and I get a sleep score in the morning.

The Venu 2 Plus is also smart enough to be a companion for the odd trip to the pool; based on my turns, it calculates the distance I’ve swum and calculates my average pace for 100 metres.

An all-rounder for daily life and sports

Verdict: good runtime, loads of features

But I don’t expect the Venu 2 Plus to be perfect at everything. I’m happy with it because it ticks all the most important boxes to me, and it ticks them well. These include push notifications, counting my steps, chronicling my sleep and recording sports activities. And it does all that with a very long battery life, so I don’t have to constantly worry about recharging it.

The Venu 2 Plus is available in three colours. I got my test device in grey. If I could choose again, I’d go for black. I find the grey a bit bland and it makes the casing look unnecessarily cheap. The Venu 2 Plus isn’t that much of a grey ace, after all.

Garmin Venu 2 Plus alternatives

There are several alternatives within the price class of Venu 2 Plus that may be interesting, depending on what’s important to you. For example, the Apple Watch SE, which I recommend for Apple fans. Or, if you’re looking for an Android watch, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 – and, if you prefer a more classic look, the Huawei Watch GT3 Pro.

Got any more questions about the Garmin Venu 2 Plus? Shoot away in the comments! After my long testing period, I should (hopefully) be able to answer them. And if you’ve got any tips or thoughts on smart watches, share them with our Community – it helps!

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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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