Average score
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.0
Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.8
activity auto-detection
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.3

Reviews describe auto-detection as reliable for walks and runs and able to recognize many workout types, though one reviewer treats it more as a convenience backup than a substitute for manually choosing the exact workout.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.0

Automatic detection is useful but imperfect: one review liked auto swing recognition and another said automatic set and rep tracking still misses some actions.

app ecosystem
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

Reviews highlight lots of available apps, including media and fitness options, and portray the Wear OS app catalog as broad enough to add meaningful utility to the watch.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.0

Connect IQ and even a Google Maps arrival help, but reviewers still describe the broader app ecosystem as limited compared with Apple Watch and Wear OS rivals.

band quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.1

The band system is easy to swap, stays secure in daily wear, and is described as robust, though one review notes that genuine replacement bands are expensive.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.9

The nylon band is widely praised for comfort, though reviews also note tradeoffs like dampness after sweat or showering and a slightly cheap first impression.

battery life
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

Battery life is consistently one of the watch’s strongest traits, with reviewers reporting anything from roughly 35–36 hours under heavier use to multiple days in lighter real-world use.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.2

Battery life beats Apple-style daily charging, but it is clearly shorter than most Garmins and drops hard with the always-on display enabled.

blood oxygen tracking
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.7

Blood oxygen tracking is widely available as part of the sensor package, but one long-term review says the SpO2 readings tend to run low, so confidence in the metric is mixed.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.5

Reviews consistently note blood oxygen tracking is included as part of Garmin's health suite, though none deeply validate its precision.

Bluetooth connectivity
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Bluetooth calling is present and works as expected in the reviews that mention it, with no major pairing complaints around core phone use.

brightness
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.8

The display’s brightness is a standout strength in the review that directly measures it, with the screen described as exceptionally bright.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.8

Screen brightness is a major strength, with reviewers repeatedly calling the display very bright and easy to read at a glance.

build quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.4

Reviews describe the chassis as rugged and premium, with a solid case that fits the Ultra’s outdoor positioning.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Build impressions are strong, with reviewers calling the watch premium, solid, and impressively well put together for such a thin device.

button controls
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.8

The Quick button gets positive marks for usefulness and shortcut flexibility, but other reviews dislike the overall button layout or want better workout-time control behavior.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
2.6

The two-button setup is one of the biggest compromises, with several reviewers missing Garmin's usual extra buttons or better tactile control.

call handling
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.9

Reviews confirm that the watch supports speaker-and-mic calling, but they focus more on availability and setup than on deep call-quality analysis.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.6

Calling works, but it is not perfect: several reviews praise Bluetooth call support and speaker quality, while another found app-based calling limitations.

calorie tracking usefulness
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

One gym-focused review found calorie burn tracking more useful in practice than detailed strength logging.

charging convenience
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.5

Wireless charging is a plus, but convenience is undercut by Samsung’s decision to omit the wall charging block in the box.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
2.5

Charging is held back by Garmin's proprietary cable, which reviewers call functional but less convenient than standard connectors.

charging speed
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.0

Charging looks decent rather than class-leading, with one review citing about 95 minutes for a full charge and another showing a meaningful top-up during a short morning routine.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

Charging speed is a bright spot, with reviews noting quick top-ups and fast enough recovery for a few more days of use.

coaching features
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

Running Coach is the standout coaching feature, with reviews describing personalized plans, helpful guidance, and useful support for improving pace or distance.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Coaching and training guidance are a real selling point, with Garmin Coach, Training Readiness, Training Status, and related tools all called out positively.

comfort
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.0

Comfort is generally good for a large watch thanks to the straps and wrist feel, but reviewers who prefer smaller watches still notice the size and weight.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.9

Comfort is a standout strength thanks to the thin, light case and easy all-day wear, even compared with bulkier Garmin models.

companion app quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.6

Setup and app integration are smooth, but Samsung’s split between Galaxy Wearable and Samsung Health remains a mild annoyance.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

The Garmin Connect setup experience is fast and straightforward in the review that specifically discussed the companion app.

contactless payments
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.0

Samsung Wallet or Pay access is readily available from the watch and is framed as convenient for payments on the go.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Garmin Pay support gives the watch useful payment convenience, even if Garmin's wallet experience is still less slick than top smartwatch platforms.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
2.8

The watch works with Android phones beyond Samsung, but the best experience is still framed as being inside Samsung’s own ecosystem, and iPhone compatibility is off the table.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.0

Cross-platform support is workable but uneven: Android gets some extra perks, while one review specifically says the iOS experience is not as good.

customization options
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.6

Customization is a major strength, with repeated praise for editable widgets, watch faces, colors, fonts, and shortcut layouts.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

Customization is solid, with reviewers highlighting adjustable watch faces, font sizing, button mapping, and gesture tweaks.

display quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.6

The display is repeatedly described as large, vibrant, detailed, and excellent to look at, making it one of the clearest strengths in the review set.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.9

Display quality is one of the watch's clearest strengths, with repeated praise for the huge, sharp, vibrant AMOLED panel.

durability
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.5

The Ultra’s rugged build and durability are repeated positives, with both spec-focused and long-term reviews reinforcing its tough-watch positioning.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
5.0

Durability looks strong in the supplied reviews, including one account of swimming, hiking, gym use, and dust with no visible wear.

ECG functionality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.9

ECG is supported and easy to access, but Samsung-specific limitations still apply for some advanced health functions.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
1.4

ECG is one of the watch's clearest omissions in the supplied reviews, and multiple reviewers flag that absence as disappointing at this price.

fit
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.3

Fit is polarizing: larger-wrist users like the substantial case, while others call it bulky or simply too big.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Fit is generally praised, with reviewers saying the X1 sits flat and avoids feeling cumbersome despite its large display.

fitness tracking accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.1

General fitness tracking is reviewed positively overall, with one reviewer saying it matched a Garmin closely, but the scientific review still frames it as good enough rather than class-leading.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Fitness tracking accuracy is broadly strong, with reviewers describing the overall workout performance as reliable and in line with expected results.

GPS accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.1

GPS performance is usually described as accurate or very good for normal use, but the scientific review says it is not perfect and trails stronger sports-watch options.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.2

GPS performance is repeatedly described as accurate and dependable, even without multiband support, though some reviewers still note that omission.

health tracking accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.2

The dedicated scientific review judges the overall health-and-sports tracking package as acceptable rather than elite, with clear room for improvement versus stronger competitors.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

Health tracking accuracy comes across as strong in the reviews that tested it more closely, especially around sleep reliability and chest-strap-like heart-rate agreement.

heart rate accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

Heart-rate tracking is solid for running in several reviews, but the scientific review stops short of calling it best-in-class.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.1

Heart-rate accuracy is a major strength overall, though not flawless: most reviews are highly positive, but one treadmill-focused review saw delayed readings early in sessions.

LTE connectivity
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

LTE availability is a clear Ultra advantage, with reviewers appreciating phone-free use and noting that LTE is standard on this model.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
1.5

LTE or cellular support is absent, and multiple reviewers treat that as a meaningful smartwatch limitation.

materials quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.5

Titanium construction and premium materials are central to the Ultra’s identity and are repeatedly cited as meaningful differentiators.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.7

Materials quality feels premium, with repeated mentions of titanium, sapphire, and stronger-than-expected construction for the thin case.

menu navigation
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.6

Navigation is serviceable and helped by touch and haptics, but several reviews still miss a true rotating control or want better workout-time interactions.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
2.5

Menu navigation is workable overall but can feel fiddly in specific cases like hazard scrolling and edge taps.

music controls
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.0

Music access is integrated into the interface, with reviewers noting Spotify-aware controls and quick access from the watch.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Music controls are present, but the review evidence focuses more on availability than on any especially polished control scheme.

onboard music storage
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.4

The move to 64GB is one of the clearest 2025 upgrades and is repeatedly framed as useful for storing music, podcasts, or other offline content directly on the watch.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Onboard music is well supported, with 32GB storage and offline playback from services like Spotify highlighted across reviews.

operating system experience
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

One UI Watch and One UI 8 are portrayed as feature-rich and modern, with newer software bringing visible interface changes and new capabilities.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.8

The operating system is improved and more intuitive than older Garmin software for some reviewers, but it still trails Apple in polish.

outdoor visibility
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.7

Outdoor readability is a clear strength, with multiple reviews saying the screen stays readable in bright sun.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
5.0

Outdoor visibility is excellent, with reviewers specifically calling out bright-sun readability and easy on-course viewing.

pairing reliability
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.8

Setup is described as immediate and hassle-free in the review that directly covers pairing.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
5.0

Pairing reliability looks excellent in the supplied coverage, including instant rangefinder pairing in one hands-on golf review.

recovery insights
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
2.8

The recovery-style insight layer exists, but the long-term review says the recommendations often feel off or unhelpful.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Recovery insights are genuinely useful, with reviewers pointing to sleep need guidance, recovery metrics, and training decisions influenced by the watch's feedback.

reliability
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.2

One review notes occasional display interruptions, suggesting that everyday reliability is good but not flawless.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
2.5

Reliability is not spotless in the supplied reviews, with one reviewer reporting resets and crashes during a round before things settled down.

safety features
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

Safety-minded setup options and the built-in siren add real appeal for outdoor-focused users.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Safety features are a quiet strength, especially the LED torch and red mode for visibility, signaling, or nighttime navigation.

size options
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
2.0

Multiple reviews call out the lack of size choice, noting that the watch comes only in a single 47mm configuration.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
2.0

Size choice is limited, and at least one review flags the one-size-only approach as a drawback.

sleep tracking accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.6

Sleep tracking is useful but mixed: some reviews call the stages relatively accurate, while others say certain sleep metrics still miss obvious awake time.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

Sleep tracking is reviewed positively, with one reviewer calling it excellent and another saying its sleep data was largely reliable.

smartphone notifications
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.0

Notifications are easy to access from the main interface and behave like a normal smartwatch strength.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.3

Notifications are easy enough to view, but the overall experience is basic rather than smartwatch-leading.

smartwatch features
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.5

The Ultra is consistently described as feature-packed, combining fitness tools with everyday smart features like calls, texts, and assistant access.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.8

Smartwatch features are useful rather than class-leading, with calls, music, payments, and voice notes covered but not enough to fully replace a phone.

software smoothness
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

Day-to-day performance is smooth in the review that directly comments on software behavior, with fast app launches and fluid operation.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.7

Software smoothness is decent but not perfect: some reviewers describe the watch as fast and smooth, while another noticed frame-rate lag.

step counting accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.8

One detailed long-term review found step counts spot-on in normal walking, while also noting that locked-arm situations can reduce accuracy.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Step tracking gets only limited direct scrutiny, but one review says the watch does a solid job for basic step-and-sleep tracking.

stress tracking
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Stress tracking remains one of Garmin's core daily health tools and is still described as useful in the supplied review coverage.

style and design
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.9

Design reactions are mixed: some reviewers like the rugged adventure look and color options, while others find the watch too big or not especially attractive.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

The design is divisive but mostly positive: reviewers like the slim, modern look, though not everyone loves the square, Apple-adjacent aesthetic.

third-party app support
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.2

Third-party fitness and media apps are part of the appeal, with examples like Spotify, Strava, Map My Run, and Hole19 explicitly mentioned.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
2.5

Third-party app support is one of the weaker areas, with reviewers repeatedly saying Garmin still trails Apple and Wear OS here.

touchscreen responsiveness
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.2

Touch response is generally good, but sweaty fingers, wet use, and edge interactions still create friction in several reviews.

user interface
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.1

The updated UI is generally viewed as more functional and easier to organize, though some reviewers still think Samsung’s visual design language looks odd or over-layered.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
2.8

The user interface still feels dated to some reviewers, even if the watch is usable day to day and improved in places.

value for money
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
2.4

Value is the biggest caveat. Reviews repeatedly say the watch is hard to justify at launch price unless you specifically want the Ultra’s rugged build, LTE, or extra storage.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.6

Value is mixed but not poor: some reviewers call it fair or reasonably priced for what it does, while others think the price should be lower.

voice assistant quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.3

Gemini and voice-assistant access are treated as genuinely useful additions, especially for quick hands-free interactions from the wrist.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.3

Voice features are useful but limited, with commands helping for simple tasks even as reviewers call them less seamless or less smart than Apple.

watch face quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.7

Watch faces are a standout strength, with repeated praise for variety, aesthetics, and customization depth.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.3

Watch face feedback is positive, with reviewers liking the stock face and appreciating the available face customization.

water resistance
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.3

Reviews consistently frame the watch as well-suited to water exposure, with strong resistance credentials and real-world confidence for wet conditions.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
3.6

Water resistance is good enough for swimming and everyday use, but several reviews note it stops short of the deeper-water credentials of tougher models.

wellness insights
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
3.6

Wellness features like Energy Score, guidance, and metric explanations add context, but some reviewers feel parts of the insight layer are generic or gimmicky.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.5

Wellness insights like Body Battery, stress, sleep, and morning reports are repeatedly described as useful and easy to act on.

Wi-Fi connectivity
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.0

Wi-Fi helps with quicker downloads and Connect IQ access in the review that specifically mentioned it.

workout tracking variety
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
4.5

Workout support is broad, with reviewers describing lots of trackable activities and something for nearly everyone.

Product 2: Garmin Venu X1
4.6

Workout variety is a major strength, with reviewers repeatedly calling out the huge number of sports profiles and broad training coverage.