From durable Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 to the lightweight aluminum bezel and comfortable silicone band, this smartwatch was made to keep up with your lifestyle. Let your watch do the planning. With preloaded cardio, strength, yoga and Pilates workouts, all you have to do is exercise.
Lots of new features over my Vivofit 4 for not that much more. The body battery is pretty accurate. When I was sick, it showed I was low on energy and wasn't able to recharge.
Trying this smart watch to see which product is more accurate, Fitbit or Garmin. Only been a few days trying to test the battery life, etc. Watch faces are really different trying to determine which ones are free and which ones cost. This feature is much easier with Fitbit. But over all, I like the quality, display, and I do like the always on feature.
Love the Venu SQ. Bought this to replace my Fitbit. Lots of features and options. I like the app better and the band is more comfortable than Fitbit too. Pairs well with MyFitnessPal, which I use daily.
Gives you all the features you need for a mid level fitness device. I like my fenix 6x better just because it’s bigger and more robust. This watch is great for most users though. Great battery life, screen is great, but could be a little more responsive to touch.
My intention was to try something else rather than the overpriced Apple Watch. This venu sq had issues from the get go. First off the band that came with it is simply too small. It barely fits on my average sized wrist. At times the band gets hung up on things because the band protrudes out since I’m using one of the last holes. Then it rotates on my wrist where I have to adjust continuously. Then the golf app won’t load my courses half the time. Very frustrating because this was a big reason I went with Garmin. Looks like I’m returning. You get what you pay since this was nearly half the price of a comparable Apple Watch.
Effective tool, but be wary of wearing too tightly
Difficult to keep connected to the app. Lots of interesting info collected. Be wary of tightening the wrist band too tightly, as it can cause nerve inflammation and consequent wrist pain. It works just as well if it can move a little on the wrist. Start with it loose where it operates intermittently and work back from there. Personal experience after four days of use with what I thought was a good fit on the left wrist, now has me wearing it loosely on my right wrist. No pain in right wrist after seven days use and left wrist not recovered yet.
Battery life is excellent though I did turn off pulse\ox and only use gps during bike rides or walks. Tomorrow will be day 7 since last charge and I'm still at 45%. Heart rate monitoring is very good as well. I've tested against my Scosche HRM and they are within a few beats of each other every time. This model has fewer bells and whistles than the 2.0 but overall I'm very happy with it. I previously wore a Vivosmart 4 and this one has that beat hands down.