Compare Garmin Venu X1 vs Amazfit GTR Mini

P1 Garmin Venu X1
P2 Amazfit GTR Mini

Comparison Takeaways

Garmin Venu X1

Where It Has the Edge

  • onboard music storage is 4.3 vs 1.0. Onboard music storage is a strength, especially with repeated 32GB storage mentions and offline playback support.
  • call handling is 3.9 vs 1.1. Bluetooth call handling is available through the speaker and microphone, and several reviewers found it useful, though one...
  • contactless payments is 3.8 vs 1.0. Contactless payments are present through Garmin Pay or NFC, but one reviewer notes bank support limitations.
  • voice assistant quality is 3.6 vs 1.3. Voice features are present and sometimes useful for timers, notes, or commands, but reviewers often describe them as...

Amazfit GTR Mini

Where It Has the Edge

  • value for money is 4.9 vs 3.4. Value for money is very strong, with reviewers repeatedly praising the feature set, battery life, and hardware at...
  • operating system experience is 4.3 vs 3.2. The operating system experience is simple, lightweight, and easy to use, prioritizing battery life and clarity over a...
  • battery life is 4.4 vs 3.4. Battery life is the most consistent strength, with reviews reporting about a week to two weeks depending on...
  • user interface is 4.2 vs 3.3. The user interface is easy to understand and beginner-friendly, with reviewers describing it as snappy, clean, and easy...
Average score
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.9
Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.6
activity auto-detection
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.9

Reviewers cite useful automatic detection in movement, golf shot tracking, and rep recognition, though the rep-counting evidence is more mixed than the golf evidence.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.5

Activity detection is mixed: one review said tracking is not fully automatic, while others noted smart exercise recognition or automatic workout logging.

app ecosystem
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
2.9

Garmin Connect IQ and a few app options help, but reviewers repeatedly note that the ecosystem is thinner than Apple or Google and some apps/features are platform-limited.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
2.1

The app ecosystem is limited, with a minimal app store, basic app options, and only a few lightweight add-ons.

band quality
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

The included nylon/ComfortFit band is widely praised for comfort and adjustability, with caveats about fabric getting wet, dirty, or needing time to dry.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.3

Band quality is mixed: reviewers liked quick-release and flexible straps, but one had skin irritation and another found the band short.

battery life
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.4

Battery life is better than mainstream smartwatches in raise-to-wake use, but reviewers consistently flag always-on mode and GPS-heavy use as major tradeoffs versus other Garmins.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.4

Battery life is the most consistent strength, with reviews reporting about a week to two weeks depending on use.

blood oxygen tracking
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.1

Blood oxygen or SpO2 tracking is repeatedly listed as part of Garmin's health sensor package, but the reviews offer little detailed accuracy testing for that metric specifically.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Blood oxygen tracking is consistently present across the reviews, usually described as part of the watch's 24-hour health sensor suite.

Bluetooth connectivity
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

Bluetooth and sensor connectivity are supported for accessories, headphones, and external sensors, with reviewers generally treating this as a solid part of the training ecosystem.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Bluetooth connectivity is supported by reviewer use with headphones, but the evidence is limited to that connected-use context.

brightness
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.7

Brightness is one of the watch's strengths: reviewers repeatedly describe the AMOLED screen as very bright, vibrant, and easy to read.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Brightness is generally good, especially for the price, though direct-sunlight readability can become tougher.

build quality
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.4

Build quality is consistently strong, with reviewers calling out the titanium back, sapphire glass, reinforced polymer, and overall premium construction.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Build quality is better than expected for the price, with reviewers calling it sturdy, not cheap, and visually premium up top.

button controls
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.1

The two-button layout is a common compromise: it keeps the watch slim, but many Garmin users miss extra physical controls and shortcuts.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.1

Button controls are mixed: the customizable single button is useful, but several reviewers missed a rotating crown or scroll function.

call handling
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.9

Bluetooth call handling is available through the speaker and microphone, and several reviewers found it useful, though one transcript reports limited app-call handling.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
1.1

Call handling is a consistent weakness because reviewers repeatedly note the absence of a speaker and microphone for taking calls.

calorie tracking usefulness
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
2.6

Only one reviewer directly questioned calorie math/usefulness, so the evidence is limited and mildly negative.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.3

Calorie tracking is available and useful as a basic activity metric, but the review evidence does not show deep analysis beyond calorie-tracker or calories-burned mentions.

charging convenience
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
2.7

Charging is functional but not especially loved: reviewers mention Garmin's proprietary cable and, in one case, a very short cable, while fabric-band wetness also affects daily convenience.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.2

Charging convenience is mixed: magnetic charging is easy, but proprietary or special cables drew complaints.

charging speed
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.2

Charging speed is acceptable to good in the limited evidence, with one review reporting a quick jump from 5% to 66% in 40 minutes.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.7

Charging speed is acceptable, with multiple reviews reporting roughly two hours for a full charge.

coaching features
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.6

Coaching features are a major strength, with repeated praise for Training Readiness, Training Status, Garmin Coach, endurance metrics, and race/training tools.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Coaching features are modest but useful, centered on PAI activity scoring and workout tools like a virtual pacer.

comfort
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.8

Comfort is the strongest point of consensus: reviewers repeatedly say the thin, light body is easy to wear all day, during workouts, and overnight.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.8

Comfort is a major strength, with many reviewers praising the lightweight, slim, easy-to-wear feel, including during sleep.

companion app quality
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.1

Setup and companion-app use are described as easy, with Garmin Connect route/app usage mentioned, though detailed app-quality evidence is limited.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.5

The companion app receives strong praise for data viewing, settings control, watch-face management, and health summaries.

contactless payments
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.8

Contactless payments are present through Garmin Pay or NFC, but one reviewer notes bank support limitations.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
1.0

Contactless payments are not supported, with one review specifically noting the lack of NFC.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.5

Cross-platform evidence is limited, but one review notes Android-specific texting while still allowing basic notifications elsewhere.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.3

Cross-platform compatibility is good, with reviews repeatedly pointing to iOS and Android support through the Zepp app.

customization options
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.4

Customization is good for Garmin-style controls, data screens, fonts, watch faces, and widgets, with reviewers calling several options easy to adjust.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.4

Customization is a strength, with broad control over watch faces, app shortcuts, widgets, settings, and workout displays.

display quality
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.8

Display quality is the standout feature across nearly every review: reviewers praise the huge AMOLED panel, sharpness, color, and map readability.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.3

Display quality is consistently strong for the price, with reviewers praising the AMOLED panel, clarity, resolution, and color.

durability
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Durability evidence is positive, with reviewers citing sapphire glass, titanium, and watches surviving swimming, hikes, bags, and gym use without obvious damage.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Durability evidence is limited but positive, with one review saying the watch is kept sturdy and lightweight.

ECG functionality
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
1.3

ECG is the most mixed-but-mostly-negative attribute: most reviewers say it is missing, while one transcript says ECG is included.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
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fit
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.8

Fit evidence is positive but narrow, centered on the thin, flat, lightweight case and strap helping it sit securely and disappear on the wrist.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Fit is generally good for smaller wrists and secure strap wear, though the review evidence is more limited than comfort evidence.

fitness tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.6

Fitness tracking accuracy gets direct support from swim/lap tracking evidence in one review, while broader accuracy is covered by heart-rate and GPS attributes.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.2

Fitness tracking accuracy is mixed: one review called it less accurate than premium alternatives, while others found it satisfactory or fairly accurate after calibration.

GPS accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.1

GPS accuracy is generally good to excellent in normal conditions, but many reviewers note the lack of multiband/dual-frequency GPS as a limitation.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.1

GPS performance was generally praised, with reviewers citing quick location, route tracking, accurate outdoor runs, and multi-satellite support, though one noted slower lock time.

health tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.4

Health tracking is broadly praised for Garmin's deep metrics and sensors, though the evidence is stronger for overall capability than for every individual metric.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.5

Reviewers found health tracking useful but not uniformly precise: one called it ballpark, while others found it broadly on par or satisfactory for the price.

heart rate accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.2

Heart-rate accuracy is mostly strong, with chest-strap comparisons and positive sensor comments, but one golf-focused review reports treadmill warm-up issues.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.5

Heart-rate accuracy was split, with one review saying readings ran fast and others saying results were close to comparison wearables or very accurate.

LTE connectivity
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
1.0

LTE is consistently absent; reviewers repeatedly call out no cellular/LTE support as a smartwatch limitation.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
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mapping and navigation
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.8

Mapping and navigation are a major advantage, especially on the large square display, with strong praise for offline maps, routing, golf maps, and ClimbPro-style features.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
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materials quality
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Materials quality is strong, with repeated references to titanium, sapphire, fabric/nylon bands, and premium construction.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Materials quality is a price-conscious mix of stainless steel or chrome-finished upper elements and plastic used to reduce weight and cost.

menu navigation
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.6

Menu navigation is mixed: some reviewers get used to the flow, while others find swiping or the reduced-button layout less intuitive.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.2

Menu navigation is straightforward through swipes, simple app launching, and a low learning curve.

music controls
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.2

Music support is useful, with offline Spotify/Amazon/Deezer-style playback and controls repeatedly mentioned.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Music controls are useful for phone playback, letting users adjust volume, play, pause, and skip tracks, but they are controls rather than standalone music playback.

onboard music storage
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

Onboard music storage is a strength, especially with repeated 32GB storage mentions and offline playback support.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
1.0

Onboard music storage is absent according to the direct review evidence.

operating system experience
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.2

The operating system experience is mixed: it can feel redesigned and capable, but reviewers still compare it unfavorably with Apple or call it dated.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.3

The operating system experience is simple, lightweight, and easy to use, prioritizing battery life and clarity over a richer app platform.

outdoor visibility
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.6

Outdoor visibility is strong, with multiple reviewers saying the screen remains readable in bright sun or outdoor light.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.6

Outdoor visibility is usable to good, with several reviewers saying it remains readable outdoors or in sunlight, while one found direct sun harder.

pairing reliability
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.9

Pairing reliability evidence is positive for Garmin accessories and golf sensors/rangefinders, though it appears in only two reviews.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.5

Pairing reliability was praised in one review for smooth backups and reconnecting to new devices.

recovery insights
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.4

Recovery insights are widely praised, with frequent references to Body Battery, Training Readiness, sleep recommendations, HRV, and recovery outlooks.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Recovery insights are supported by one reviewer who specifically mentioned VO2 max, recovery time, training load, and training effect.

reliability
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.3

Reliability is mixed: one review reports crashes/resets, another worries about post-launch updates, while another describes HR/GPS reliability positively.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.5

Reliability evidence is limited but positive, with one reviewer saying the watch was consistent even when absolute readings were imperfect.

safety features
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.6

Safety features are a quiet strength, centered on the built-in flashlight, red/strobe modes, and visibility or signaling use cases.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.5

Safety features are basic, with direct evidence limited to high and low heart-rate alerts.

size options
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
2.3

Size options are limited: reviewers note the watch comes in one large size, which may not suit smaller wrists.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
2.3

Size options are limited because the watch is described as having only a single 42mm size option.

sleep tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

Sleep tracking is helped by the comfortable thin design and is generally described as useful or reliable for overnight wear and recovery metrics.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Sleep tracking received mostly positive feedback for useful detail and accuracy, though one reviewer noted it sometimes missed when they had woken up.

smartphone notifications
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.4

Notifications are usable but basic, with some dismissal benefits and iOS/true-smartwatch limitations noted.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.3

Smartphone notifications work for reading alerts and limited replies, but keyboard-free responses and platform limitations keep the experience basic.

smartwatch features
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.6

Smartwatch features are better than many sports watches but still behind Apple/Wear OS, mainly because LTE, richer apps, and deeper phone integration are missing.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
3.5

Smartwatch features are useful but secondary, covering notifications, calendar-style tools, built-in apps, and basic organization rather than full smartwatch independence.

software smoothness
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.1

Software smoothness is mostly positive in setup and general operation, though some reviewers notice lag or dated-feeling software.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.2

Software smoothness is generally positive, with reviewers describing the system as snappy, clean, lightweight, or easy to move through.

step counting accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Step counting evidence is sparse; one transcript references a high step total rather than a rigorous accuracy test.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.5

Step counting accuracy was directly praised in one review that said the pedometer worked well.

stress tracking
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.2

Stress tracking is commonly listed as part of Garmin's wellness suite and recovery calculations, but few reviews test it independently.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.0

Stress tracking appears repeatedly as a built-in wellness metric, with reviewers treating it as part of the watch's broader health monitoring package.

style and design
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Style and design are polarizing: many praise the slim modern look, while others think the square case looks too much like an Apple Watch clone.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.1

Style and design are widely liked, with reviewers praising the dressier circular look, slim profile, and clean appearance.

third-party app support
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
2.9

Third-party app support is limited compared with true smartwatches, though Garmin Connect IQ adds watch faces, data fields, and some apps.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
1.5

Third-party app support is a clear limitation, with multiple reviews saying the watch lacks major third-party apps or has very little app support.

touchscreen responsiveness
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.6

Touchscreen responsiveness is generally good on the big display, but reviewers mention sweaty, wet, or edge-tap limitations.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.5

Touchscreen responsiveness is strong in the direct evidence, with reviewers describing immediate commands and no lag or hang.

user interface
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.3

The user interface is easier to read on the large screen, but several reviewers still find Garmin's UI dated, confusing, or less polished than rivals.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.2

The user interface is easy to understand and beginner-friendly, with reviewers describing it as snappy, clean, and easy to learn.

value for money
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.4

Value is mixed: reviewers see fair value for Garmin fans and premium golf/fitness users, but casual buyers may find the $799 price hard to justify.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.9

Value for money is very strong, with reviewers repeatedly praising the feature set, battery life, and hardware at the low price.

voice assistant quality
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.6

Voice features are present and sometimes useful for timers, notes, or commands, but reviewers often describe them as less seamless or less smart than Apple.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
1.3

Voice assistant support is weak or limited, with reviews citing no voice assistant, no mic/speaker, or Alexa depending on a nearby phone.

watch face quality
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.8

Watch face evidence is limited but positive, with one reviewer calling the main X1 watchface a favorite.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.1

Watch faces are plentiful and customizable, but quality is mixed because one review disliked many of the default designs.

water resistance
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
3.6

Water resistance is adequate for swimming and showers at 5ATM/50m, but reviewers repeatedly note it is not a dive or hardcore water-sports watch.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.1

Water resistance is consistently supported, with reviewers citing 5 ATM or 50-meter protection suitable for swimming.

wellness insights
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Wellness insights are a clear Garmin strength, with useful Body Battery, recovery, sleep, and ecosystem motivation evidence.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.1

Wellness insights are useful for trend awareness, with PAI, sleep breakdowns, and broader health data helping users interpret activity and recovery habits.

Wi-Fi connectivity
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Wi-Fi evidence is limited but positive for improving Connect IQ access and faster music downloads.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
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workout tracking variety
Product 1: Garmin Venu X1
4.7

Workout variety is excellent, with repeated evidence of 100+ sports, multisport, golf, gym, running, swimming, and advanced training modes.

Product 2: Amazfit GTR Mini
4.7

Workout variety is one of the strongest points, with nearly every review citing more than 120 sports or workout modes.