Workout tracking variety is a strong point, with reviewers repeatedly noting an unusually large number of sports and activity profiles.
Pros: workout tracking variety, calorie tracking usefulness
Cons: LTE connectivity, ECG functionality
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Workout tracking variety is a strong point, with reviewers repeatedly noting an unusually large number of sports and activity profiles.
Pros: workout tracking variety, calorie tracking usefulness
Cons: LTE connectivity, ECG functionality
Reviewers emphasized broad sport coverage, describing the watch as loaded with top sports features and able to track almost any sport.
Pros: workout tracking variety, pairing reliability
Cons: size options, companion app quality
Workout variety was a clear strength, with reviewers repeatedly highlighting the unusually broad sports-mode list and niche activity coverage.
Pros: workout tracking variety, outdoor visibility
Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, safety features
Reviewers consistently praised the huge workout-mode list and unusually broad sports coverage for a budget watch.
Pros: pairing reliability, value for money
Cons: stress tracking, onboard music storage
Workout variety was a standout strength, with repeated praise for the very large list of sports and niche activity modes.
Pros: workout tracking variety, user interface
Cons: Wi-Fi connectivity, onboard music storage
Workout variety was strongly praised, with reviewers calling the sport list immense or overwhelming and welcoming specialty modes like Rucking.
Pros: heart rate accuracy, GPS accuracy
Cons: onboard music storage, mapping and navigation
Workout variety was viewed very positively, with reviewers noting broad sport profiles and nearly the same workout options as pricier Apple Watches.
Pros: app ecosystem, operating system experience
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, ECG functionality
Workout tracking variety was a clear strength, with reviewers repeatedly praising the huge sport-mode selection, golf/HYROX support, and broad activity coverage.
Pros: Bluetooth connectivity, calorie tracking usefulness
Cons: ECG functionality, flashlight usefulness
Workout variety was a major strength, with reviewers highlighting rucking, dozens of programs, 80 sports profiles, and broad tracking flexibility.
Pros: wellness insights, build quality
Cons: LTE connectivity, band quality
Workout variety was a clear strength, with reviewers repeatedly praising the very broad set of sport modes and activity profiles.
Pros: operating system experience, materials quality
Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage
Workout variety was a clear strength, with reviewers praising the broad sports list and Garmin’s deep training feature set.
Pros: pairing reliability, watch face quality
Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity
Workout tracking variety was a major strength, with praise for many sports modes, multisport/triathlon support, and broad training coverage.
Pros: charging speed, GPS accuracy
Cons: ECG functionality, smartphone notifications
Workout variety is a strength, with reviewers praising broad activity support, multisport-style capabilities, and Samsung’s wide exercise list.
Pros: LTE connectivity, pairing reliability
Cons: antioxidant index, blood oxygen tracking
Workout variety was consistently praised, with reviewers highlighting broad sport-profile coverage and comprehensive tracking for mainstream and niche activities.
Pros: operating system experience, brightness
Cons: safety features, health tracking accuracy
Workout tracking variety is strong, with reviewers calling the sports coverage huge, comprehensive, and broad enough for most activities.
Pros: customization options, charging speed
Cons: onboard music storage, voice assistant quality
Workout variety is viewed positively because the watch tracks many workout types and benefits from guided training-plan apps, especially for beginners.
Pros: ECG functionality, app ecosystem
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, recovery insights
Workout variety is strong, with reviewers praising broad sport-mode coverage and mountain-sports focus.
Pros: reliability, battery life
Cons: LTE connectivity, flashlight usefulness
Workout variety was a strength, especially the broad mode count and detailed yoga options.
Pros: software smoothness, menu navigation
Cons: contactless payments, stress tracking
Workout variety was praised for strong cycling, swimming, triathlon, and other activity profiles.
Pros: app ecosystem, watch face quality
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, size options
Workout variety was excellent, with reviewers repeatedly highlighting 140-plus modes as far beyond typical budget-watch expectations.
Pros: value for money, battery life
Cons: contactless payments, stress tracking
Workout variety was considered very broad, with reviewers highlighting multisport plans, many sport modes, and enough detail for runners, cyclists, triathletes, and data-focused athletes.
Pros: stress tracking, customization options
Cons: menu navigation, companion app quality
Workout variety was praised as broad, with plentiful modes and a long list of activities to track.
Pros: third-party app support, heart rate accuracy
Cons: music controls, cross-platform compatibility
Workout variety is a major strength thanks to the expanded sport profiles, running tools, animations, and broad activity coverage, though niche omissions remain.
Pros: software smoothness, comfort
Cons: LTE connectivity, voice assistant quality
Reviewers liked the broader activity coverage and felt the expanded workout options helped elevate the Venu line beyond older or more basic models.
Pros: activity auto-detection, style and design
Cons: LTE connectivity, charging convenience
Reviewers praised the broad workout profile selection and multisport coverage, even while noting that some adventure-focused modes stay on higher-end models.
Pros: comfort, value for money
Cons: third-party app support, contactless payments
Workout variety was generally seen as strong for runners and adequate for many sports, though reviewers noted the 34-profile list is smaller than Suunto’s higher-end watches.
Pros: comfort, value for money
Cons: contactless payments, Wi-Fi connectivity
Workout variety was a strength, with many sports modes and pro modes, though some modes were described as generic.
Pros: blood oxygen tracking, step counting accuracy
Cons: LTE connectivity, calorie tracking usefulness
Workout tracking variety was considered enough for most golfers, though not as deep as higher-end Garmin fitness watches for specialized training.
Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, health tracking accuracy
Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality
Workout variety was good for mainstream users with 50+ modes, but data fields, lap controls, and some missing activities drew criticism.
Pros: step counting accuracy, charging speed
Cons: stress tracking, band quality
Workout tracking was consistently described as basic: useful for simple walk, run, bike, and swim-style activity logs, but not close to Garmin's fuller activity feature set.
Pros: user interface, brightness
Cons: wellness insights, charging convenience