Garmin Venu 3 drops to a new lower price, offering better value than Galaxy and Pixel Watch rivals.

Although we adore Wear OS smartwatches, a Garmin smartwatch is going to be a fantastic choice if you’re searching for something with around the same functionality but a bit more battery life. Although most Garmin smartwatches are somewhat large, the Garmin Venu 3S has a more understated style that you may wear to any event.

In addition to its stylish appearance, it has a variety of sensors to monitor your fitness and health parameters. Additionally, the battery has a good lifespan of up to 10 days. This watch used to cost $450, but with a $100 discount, it is now only $350.
Everything you could possibly need in a smartwatch – Garmin Venu 3
We have previously discussed the Garmin Venu 3S and even had the opportunity to test out the Venu 3, its bigger sibling. It’s a reliable smartwatch designed with exercise and health monitoring in mind. As usual, this watch has an extremely long battery life, lasting up to 10 days between charges.
The watch’s hardware, which includes a vivid and bright AMOLED screen, is consistently strong. Along with a variety of sensors, it can assess your stress levels and sleep quality to provide you a comprehensive report on your day. Garmin offers a means to track it, regardless of your interests.

There are built-in workouts with images to help you learn new things, and Garmin Coach can assist you in training to achieve your goals. Additionally, a GPS is included in case you prefer to take a much less-traveled route. Additionally, because this is a smartwatch, you can keep in touch by receiving calls and notifications directly on your wrist.

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