Best Garmin Wearable Tech for call handling

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Best for call handling

Garmin Lily 2 Active

4.5 feature score

Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.

Safest pick

Garmin Tactix 8

4.5 feature score

Balances feature score, supporting reviews, and overall product strength.

Most evidence

Garmin Venu 3

8 supporting reviews

Has the broadest review evidence for this feature.

Best overall product

Garmin MARQ Gen 2

4.1 overall score

Strongest overall product among items with scored evidence for this feature.

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#1 Garmin Lily 2 Active
4.5

Call handling is useful for glancing at calls on the wrist without pulling out a phone.

Pros: health tracking accuracy, blood oxygen tracking

Cons: ECG functionality, onboard music storage

#2 Garmin Tactix 8
4.5

Call handling was repeatedly praised as convenient and surprisingly useful, though it depends on a paired phone rather than standalone cellular service.

Pros: wellness insights, build quality

Cons: LTE connectivity, band quality

#3 Garmin Venu 3
4.2

Call handling is generally useful and clear enough for smartwatch use, but several reviewers described speaker or microphone quality as merely adequate rather than excellent.

Pros: health tracking accuracy, software smoothness

Cons: LTE connectivity, mapping and navigation

#4 Garmin Forerunner 570
3.7

Call handling was useful but not essential; reviewers said calls worked and audio was acceptable, though one noted volume limits.

Pros: charging speed, GPS accuracy

Cons: ECG functionality, smartphone notifications

#5 Garmin Forerunner 970
3.6

Call handling was mixed: reviewers liked the convenience and improved speaker, but some found the volume or sound quality unimpressive.

Pros: stress tracking, customization options

Cons: menu navigation, companion app quality

#6 Garmin Venu 4
3.6

Call handling was useful for quick calls, but speaker volume and phone dependence kept it from feeling like a core strength.

Pros: activity auto-detection, style and design

Cons: LTE connectivity, charging convenience

#7 Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2)
3.4

Call and message handling is limited on iPhone, where the reviewer noted users cannot respond from the watch.

Pros: GPS accuracy, charging speed

Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality

#8 Garmin fenix 8 Pro
3.1

Call handling was mixed: some calls sounded clear enough, but other reviewers found call quality unclear, unreliable, or dependent on the recipient using Garmin Messenger.

Pros: workout tracking variety, pairing reliability

Cons: size options, companion app quality

#9 Garmin Vivomove Sport
3.0

Call handling was basic: reviewers liked being able to answer or decline from the wrist, but the lack of a microphone limited it.

Pros: pairing reliability, reliability

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#10 Garmin Fenix 8
2.8

Call handling was mixed to weak: reviewers liked having calls on-wrist, but repeatedly criticized quiet speakers or poor call sound.

Pros: workout tracking variety, onboard music storage

Cons: LTE connectivity, value for money

#11 Garmin Venu X1
2.8

Bluetooth call quality was acceptable in one review, but another found app-based calling limited and unable to handle a Teams call from the wrist.

Pros: pairing reliability, watch face quality

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#12 Garmin MARQ Gen 2
2.7

Call handling evidence was limited to absence: one reviewer found missing call features disappointing, while another did not miss them much.

Pros: pairing reliability, reliability

Cons: size options, call handling

#13 Garmin Forerunner 965
2.5

Call handling was mixed to weak: one review listed calls among lifestyle features, while others noted missing wrist-call or hands-free functionality.

Pros: water resistance, workout tracking variety

Cons: LTE connectivity, ECG functionality

#14 Garmin Enduro 3
2.5

Call handling is limited because the Enduro 3 lacks mic and speaker hardware; one reviewer did not miss it, while another missed wrist-call support.

Pros: contactless payments, reliability

Cons: onboard music storage, watch face quality

#15 Garmin Forerunner 955
2.5

Call handling was limited because reviewers noted the lack of true on-watch calling.

Pros: outdoor visibility, charging speed

Cons: LTE connectivity, call handling

#16 Garmin Lily 2
2.4

Android quick replies are useful, but iPhone users repeatedly lose reply and call-response functions, making call handling limited.

Pros: pairing reliability, wellness insights

Cons: ECG functionality, body temperature tracking

#17 Garmin Approach S62
2.3

Call handling was limited because reviewers noted you cannot take calls on the watch, with some response options restricted to Android.

Pros: software smoothness, style and design

Cons: voice assistant quality, onboard music storage

#18 Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.3

Call handling was limited because reviewers noted the lack of speaker and microphone support for Bluetooth calls.

Pros: fitness tracking accuracy, wellness insights

Cons: software smoothness, ECG functionality

#19 Garmin Vivoactive 6
2.1

Call handling is limited, especially for iPhone users and anyone wanting wrist-based calls or richer phone-free communication.

Pros: software smoothness, comfort

Cons: LTE connectivity, voice assistant quality

#20 Garmin Approach S50
2.0

Call handling was limited because the watch could answer or reject calls but could not be used to speak through the watch.

Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, health tracking accuracy

Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality

#21 Garmin Instinct 3
2.0

Call handling is weak because reviewers note the watch cannot take calls and lacks microphone/speaker functionality.

Pros: customization options, charging speed

Cons: onboard music storage, voice assistant quality

#22 Garmin Forerunner 265
1.7

Call handling was consistently limited because reviewers could accept or reject calls only with a paired phone and could not talk through the watch.

Pros: step counting accuracy, third-party app support

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#23 Garmin Venu Sq 2
1.5

Call handling was consistently weak because reviewers noted the absence of speaker, microphone, or Bluetooth call support.

Pros: charging speed, coaching features

Cons: ECG functionality, call handling