Compare Garmin Vivoactive 5 vs Garmin Venu 3

P1 Garmin Vivoactive 5
P2 Garmin Venu 3

Comparison Takeaways

Garmin Vivoactive 5

Where It Has the Edge

  • blood oxygen tracking is 4.0 vs 2.0. Blood oxygen tracking was treated as part of the watch’s broader accurate health-monitoring package in one review.
  • durability is 4.0 vs 2.5. Durability evidence was limited but positive, centered on scratch protection and sturdier daily-use materials.
  • cross-platform compatibility is 4.5 vs 3.3. Cross-platform support was a clear plus in one comparison-focused review because it works with both Android and iOS.
  • band quality is 4.2 vs 3.2. Band feedback was mostly positive for comfort, stability, softness, and easy removal, with one reviewer calling the included...

Garmin Venu 3

Where It Has the Edge

  • software smoothness is 5.0 vs 1.5. Software smoothness is strongly positive in the single scored review, which praised smooth animated menus and a slicker...
  • materials quality is 4.5 vs 2.5. Materials quality is positive overall, with reviewers liking the metal bezel, Gorilla Glass, and solid feel.
  • call handling is 4.2 vs 2.3. Call handling is generally useful and clear enough for smartwatch use, but several reviewers described speaker or microphone...
  • size options is 4.8 vs 3.0. Size options are praised because the 41mm and 45mm models help more users find a comfortable fit.
Average score
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.6
Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.0
activity auto-detection
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.5

Auto-detection evidence was mixed to weak; one testing review found run and walk detection inconsistent despite occasional success.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
2.5

Activity auto-detection is a weak point, with reviewers saying automatic workout detection can start late or may not begin recording activities reliably.

app ecosystem
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.8

Reviewers liked Garmin’s broader tools but criticized the split/multiple-app experience and Connect IQ’s need to catch up.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.4

The app ecosystem is useful for Garmin data, watch faces, and some customization, but reviewers consistently note it is not as rich as Apple or Google ecosystems.

band quality
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.2

Band feedback was mostly positive for comfort, stability, softness, and easy removal, with one reviewer calling the included band unremarkable.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.2

Band quality is mixed: one reviewer liked the soft silicone strap, while others criticized comfort or called the included strap disappointing.

battery life
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.2

Battery life was one of the strongest points, with reviewers repeatedly reporting multi-day use and favorable results versus mainstream smartwatches.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.8

Battery life is the clearest consensus strength, with reviewers repeatedly reporting multi-day to week-plus endurance and far less charging anxiety than typical smartwatches.

blood oxygen tracking
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.0

Blood oxygen tracking was treated as part of the watch’s broader accurate health-monitoring package in one review.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
2.0

Blood oxygen tracking is weakly supported and mixed-to-negative: reviewers noted battery drain from using it and one scientific test was unimpressed with oxygen saturation measurements.

Bluetooth connectivity
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.5

Bluetooth feedback was positive where tested, especially for pairing headphones without issue.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.3

Bluetooth connectivity is positive for headphones, music, and sensor use, with reviewers saying headphone/watch connectivity worked well and Bluetooth use enabled phone-free workouts.

brightness
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.3

Brightness impressions were positive, with reviewers citing the super-bright AMOLED screen and good visibility.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

Brightness receives positive evidence from reviewers who found the AMOLED screen bright and readable, including in demanding use.

build quality
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.8

Build quality was mixed to weak; reviewers liked the general shape but criticized plain plastic, imperfect buttons, and non-premium construction.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.7

Build quality is mixed: some reviewers found the watch scratch-free or good-looking from above, while another raised concerns about plastic feel and overall construction.

button controls
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.4

Button controls drew mixed reactions: some liked having dual navigation, while others preferred more dedicated buttons or found presses fiddly.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.5

Button controls are useful during workouts, but opinions are mixed because some reviewers wanted more button navigation or found the smaller buttons less usable.

call handling
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.3

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

Product 2: 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.

calorie tracking usefulness
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.0

Calorie tracking was viewed as useful enough when one reviewer found calorie figures aligned with comparison watches.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
No score yet
charging convenience
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.1

Charging convenience was mixed, with complaints about the loose/proprietary connection balanced by one secure-fit report.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.5

Charging convenience is mixed: long battery life reduces charger dependence, but reviewers disliked the proprietary cable and loose connector.

charging speed
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.0

Charging speed was generally positive, with reviewers saying top-ups were fairly quick or did not take too long.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

Charging speed is positive, with reviewers citing fast top-ups and rapid charging.

coaching features
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.6

Coaching was useful for Garmin Coach and sleep/fitness suggestions, but some reviewers found the insights basic or limited.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.9

Coaching features are useful but uneven: reviewers liked recovery guidance, custom workouts, and practical wellness advice, while sleep coaching drew some skepticism.

comfort
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.4

Comfort was a strong consensus point, with reviewers praising the light case, slim fit, and wearability for days or overnight.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.9

Comfort is a consistent strength, with reviewers praising all-day wear, sleep comfort, lightness, and a barely-there wrist feel.

companion app quality
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.8

The Garmin Connect app earned mixed-to-positive feedback: data access and subscriptions were praised, but intuitiveness was criticized.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.3

The companion app is generally strong, offering deep data, customizable dashboards, workout plans, and health insights, though one setup flow felt cumbersome.

contactless payments
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.0

Garmin Pay worked, but reviewers repeatedly noted it was less slick or had narrower bank support than rival payment systems.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.6

Contactless payments are convenient when set up, but evidence is mixed because setup can feel unnecessary and bank support is patchier than Apple or Google Pay.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.5

Cross-platform support was a clear plus in one comparison-focused review because it works with both Android and iOS.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.3

Cross-platform compatibility is mixed because the watch works with both ecosystems but Android users get better messaging and notification features than iPhone users.

customization options
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.3

Customization was praised for widgets, data pages, and workout screens, though not every watch-face data field was equally flexible.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.8

Customization is strong, with reviewers praising configurable data screens, buttons, swipes, widgets, watch bands, and Garmin Connect IQ options.

display quality
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.3

Display quality was widely praised for its vibrant AMOLED panel, easy readability, and overall attractiveness.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.7

Display quality is repeatedly praised for its AMOLED color, clarity, attractive look, and readable metrics.

durability
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.0

Durability evidence was limited but positive, centered on scratch protection and sturdier daily-use materials.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
2.5

Durability is a concern in the scored evidence, especially around Gorilla Glass 3 and scratching compared with tougher sapphire-equipped rivals.

ECG functionality
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.0

ECG scored low because reviewers noted the watch lacks ECG eligibility or requires accepting the missing feature.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.0

ECG evidence is mixed by review timing: some reviews found it unavailable or finicky, while later evidence notes FDA-approved on-device ECG readings.

fit
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.3

Fit was positive across reviewers, especially for the 42mm size and stable wrist fit.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

Fit is positive, especially because the smaller model improves comfort for slimmer wrists and the watch is comfortable for sleep tracking.

fitness tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.5

Fitness tracking accuracy was consistently praised, with reviewers comparing workout, GPS, and rowing data favorably.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.7

Fitness tracking accuracy is strongly positive across reviews, especially for workout data, general activity tracking, distance, GPS-based exercise, and sensor-driven workout feedback.

flashlight usefulness
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.3

The screen flashlight is useful for quick illumination and dark situations, though reviewers note it is not as strong as Garmin models with dedicated LEDs.

GPS accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.2

GPS accuracy was a major strength across reviews, with many testers finding routes close to controls or higher-end devices.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

GPS accuracy is one of the best-supported positives: most reviewers found quick locks, precise routes, and strong performance despite the lack of multiband GPS.

health tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.0

Health tracking accuracy was generally positive, with reviewers describing the health sensors and continuous monitoring as accurate or strong.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
5.0

Review evidence supports strong overall health tracking, with one reviewer calling the health tracking precise and comprehensive.

heart rate accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.8

Heart rate accuracy was mostly good but not flawless; steady-state tracking scored well while intervals and spikes caused some caveats.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

Heart-rate accuracy is one of the strongest areas: most reviewers found it close to chest straps or other trusted wearables, with only minor or context-specific caveats.

LTE connectivity
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
1.0

LTE connectivity is a repeated limitation: multiple reviewers call out the lack of LTE or cellular support as a drawback versus Apple, Samsung, or Google watches.

mapping and navigation
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.3

Navigation scored low because reviewers noted the absence of navigation features or navigation-like smartwatch functions.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
1.9

Mapping and navigation are weak points; reviewers note missing courses, limited route navigation, lack of maps, and better options for exploration.

materials quality
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.5

Materials quality was a recurring weakness, with reviewers criticizing the plastic body and less premium feel.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

Materials quality is positive overall, with reviewers liking the metal bezel, Gorilla Glass, and solid feel.

menu navigation
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.8

Menu navigation was mixed: some software choices made sense, but reviewers could get lost or overwhelmed.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.0

Menu navigation is mixed in the single scored review, where initial access to features and workout lists required some learning.

music controls
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.5

Music controls were praised as a highlight in the smartwatch feature set.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.0

Music controls are functional, with playback controls for downloaded playlists covering the basics like pause, skip, and volume.

onboard music storage
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.8

Onboard music storage was a positive differentiator, though syncing/setup could be less intuitive for some users.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.6

Onboard music is a well-liked smartwatch feature, letting reviewers run or work out without carrying a phone while using offline services or local music.

operating system experience
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.0

The operating system experience was mixed, with reviewers saying Garmin still needed polish in its AMOLED/touch software flow.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

The operating system experience is positive overall, with reviewers describing it as convenient, well rounded, and a seamless blend of fitness and daily smartwatch use.

outdoor visibility
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.5

Outdoor visibility was strongly positive, with reviewers reporting easy readability in bright conditions and while moving.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
5.0

Outdoor visibility is excellent in the scored evidence, with reviewers reporting easy readability in direct sunlight and bright conditions.

pairing reliability
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.0

Pairing reliability was supported by one review that found setup and phone pairing simple.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.3

Pairing reliability is split: one reviewer had a nightmare setup and connection process, while another found Android pairing immediate and trouble-free.

recovery insights
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.4

Recovery insights were useful for gauging energy and workout readiness, but reviewers wanted deeper or more reliable analysis.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.8

Recovery insights are a major strength, with reviewers repeatedly praising Body Battery, recovery time, sleep coach, and activity/rest guidance for planning training and rest.

reliability
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.3

Reliability was split: several reviews called the watch solid, while one owner reported crashes and frequent issues.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.0

Reliability is mixed-positive: reviewers praised endurance and low lag, but one raised security concerns around smartwatch access and Garmin Pay behavior.

safety features
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.0

Safety features were positively noted where incident detection and location sharing were discussed.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
5.0

Safety features get limited but positive evidence from one reviewer whose watch automatically sent an emergency alert after a minor cycling fall.

size options
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.0

Size options were a limitation for large wrists because the watch only comes in one 42mm size.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.8

Size options are praised because the 41mm and 45mm models help more users find a comfortable fit.

sleep tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.4

Sleep tracking was highly mixed: some reviewers found sleep and nap tracking accurate, while others reported stage or duration problems.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.4

Sleep tracking is broadly praised for detailed sleep reports, nap detection, and useful coaching, though a few reviewers noted stage-estimation limits or occasional false sleep detection.

smartphone notifications
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.2

Smartphone notifications were a strength, especially near-seamless delivery and useful Android reply/image features.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.2

Notifications are useful but mixed: Android support and alert reliability are praised, while customization, organization, and typing/reply limitations drew criticism.

smartwatch features
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.8

Smartwatch features were useful but not complete; reviewers liked the smarts while noting less all-day functionality than richer platforms.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.3

Smartwatch features are convenient but clearly secondary to fitness: reviewers liked calls, music, pay, and notifications, while repeatedly noting weaker apps, LTE, and phone integration.

software smoothness
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
1.5

Software smoothness scored poorly in one owner review that reported lag, crashes, and non-fluid menus.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
5.0

Software smoothness is strongly positive in the single scored review, which praised smooth animated menus and a slicker Garmin experience.

step counting accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.3

Step counting accuracy was positive, with testers finding counts aligned with measured courses or predictable routes.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.0

Step counting is supported by a single positive review that characterized step tracking as reasonably accurate.

stress tracking
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.3

Stress tracking was praised for matching reviewer experience and making meditation or recovery prompts useful.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.8

Stress tracking is praised as useful and accurate, with reviewers saying the watch’s stress and relaxation guidance matched their experience.

style and design
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.8

Style and design were generally liked for sleekness and balance, though one reviewer found the look plain.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.4

Style and design are generally positive, with reviewers calling the watch stylish, sleek, office-friendly, and more wearable than rugged Garmin models, though one called it bland.

third-party app support
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.3

Third-party app support was a weakness compared with Apple/Google-style ecosystems.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.3

Third-party app support is limited compared with mainstream smartwatch platforms, though Garmin’s activity export and Connect IQ extras still add value.

touchscreen responsiveness
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.7

Touchscreen responsiveness was mostly good in dry use, but wet use and one owner’s lag complaints created a mixed picture.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.4

Touchscreen responsiveness is mostly strong, especially in dry conditions and normal navigation, though wet conditions can cause issues.

user interface
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.0

The user interface was generally usable and informative, though not every reviewer found navigation intuitive.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.7

The user interface is a strength, with many reviewers praising intuitive layouts, easy navigation, useful shortcuts, and accessible watch data.

value for money
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.9

Value was broadly positive at the price, but one negative owner review and Garmin lineup confusion created some dissent.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.7

Value is mixed: many reviewers say the Venu 3 is worth considering or a strong buy, but the high price and cheaper Garmin alternatives repeatedly create caveats.

voice assistant quality
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
2.5

Voice assistant quality was limited because reviewers noted the missing voice-assistant/speaker/microphone feature set.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.8

Voice assistant quality is mixed-positive: reviewers liked having phone-assistant access from the wrist, but noted it depends on the phone and can feel limited or slow.

watch face quality
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.3

Watch-face quality was mixed: Morning Report and face availability helped, but touch targets and data-field limits drew criticism.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
3.8

Watch face quality is good but not perfect: reviewers liked the variety and classy designs but wanted more data-field flexibility.

water resistance
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.3

Water resistance was viewed positively for showering, pool swimming, open water, and general water use.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.8

Water resistance is viewed positively for everyday swimming, showering, and water exposure, though the Venu 3 is not positioned as a rugged dive watch.

wellness insights
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.5

Wellness insights were a strength, with reviewers praising Body Battery, daily health tracking, and actionable health guidance.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

Wellness insights are a highlight, especially Body Battery, HRV, stress, energy graphs, daily summaries, and Garmin’s ability to explain health trends.

Wi-Fi connectivity
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.5

Wi-Fi connectivity was mixed: one reviewer found music syncing seamless, while another called Wi-Fi music syncing cumbersome.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
No score yet
workout tracking variety
Product 1: Garmin Vivoactive 5
4.2

Workout variety was broadly strong, with reviewers praising many sports modes while noting missing hiking or advanced/specialist modes.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 3
4.5

Workout variety is broad, with reviewers praising many sport modes, indoor workout tools, strength/HIIT support, and Garmin’s built-in sport profiles, though advanced sport depth is more mixed.