Garmin Venu 3S Gold Stainless Steel Smartwatch
Original price was: $449.99.$394.99Current price is: $394.99.
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Current Price | $394.99 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $399.99 | October 21, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $394.99 | October 31, 2024 |
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$394.99 | October 31, 2024 |
$399.99 | October 21, 2024 |
$395.00 | October 12, 2024 |
Garmin Venu 3S Gold Stainless Steel Smartwatch Description
- Train Effectively: With over 30 sports apps, animated workouts and Garmin coach, train purposely and effectively. Take and place calls from your wrist
- Advanced Fitness Features: Purpose-built with advanced health and fitness features and the ability to make calls and send texts, Venu 3S is more than just a smartwatch, itโs your personal on-wrist coach
- Built-In Sports Apps: Track all the ways you move with more than 30 preloaded GPS and indoor sports apps – including walking, running, cycling, pool swimming, activities for wheelchair users and more
- Built-In Speaker and Microphone: When paired with your compatible smartphone, make and take phone calls right from the watch
- Wrist-Based Heart Rate: The Venu 3S smartwatch constantly samples your heart rate, so you can stay in the know all day and night
Garmin Venu 3S Gold Stainless Steel Smartwatch Specification
Specification: Garmin Venu 3S Gold Stainless Steel Smartwatch
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Garmin Venu 3S Gold Stainless Steel Smartwatch Reviews (9)
9 reviews for Garmin Venu 3S Gold Stainless Steel Smartwatch
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Gabriel –
Soy fan de apple y siempre he usado el Apple Watch asรญ que estaba indeciso sobre cambiarme a Garmin. Estรฉticamente el Apple Watch serรก en mi opiniรณn + bonito, elegante, fino y estรฉtico en comparaciรณn a este venu3 que si bien es + elegante que otros modelos Garmin, se sigue viendo deportivo. Pero en cuanto a funcionalidad, no hay comparaciรณn! Es super ligero, la baterรญa me dura 7 dรญas y carga 100% baterรญa en 1 hora o menos. Es un poco difรญcil configurar porque tiene sistema operativo Android pero estoy fascinado y obsesionado con todo lo que mide y con la precisiรณn. No soy deportista, solo camino, corro y nado pero para mi es importante medir mi corazรณn y el Garmin me da mucho mรกs datos que el Apple Watch. Puedo medir mi frecuencia cardiaca, la variaciรณn cardiaca, el estrรฉs, la frecuencia cardiaca durante mis entrenamientos y me lo colorea por zona gps para saber cuando debo de ir mas rรกpido o lento y lo que realmente me fascina es la mediciรณn del sueรฑo!!!!!!!!! wow. Mide la calidad en general y tambiรฉn la duraciรณn de todas las etapas del sueรฑo y te hace recomendaciones sobre quรฉ hacer y cuanto tiempo dormir para mejorar la calificaciรณn.
Mauro –
Uso giร il Venu 3 da 45mm, per passione e per follia ho voluto provare anche la versione S (soprattutto per la notte, essendo piccolo).
Il display รจ superiore alla versione 3, piรน luminoso e piรน nitido, audio in chiamata leggermente inferiore a quello del 3, giร basso di suo. Comoditร ovviamente superiore. Batteria facendo una stima minima siamo quasi alla pari, un 5/10% in meno.
Per quanto proposto per donna….speravo potesse adattarsi meglio ad un polso maschile, ho osato con la versione french grey…in effetti รจ femminile ๐
Poi sono gusti. In merito a tutto il resto, funziona bene come la versione piรน grande, sensori leggermente piรน precisi perchรฉ essendo piccolo resta piรน fermo sul polso
Emily –
Iโve been an Apple Watch user for almost ten years. I had been debating switching to a garmin and watching videos on them for quite some time. I was hesitant to make the switch because I was worried about integration. I decided to buy the Garmin Venu 3 and have had no regrets at all. Iโve been wearing it for about two months now. The battery life is amazing. It lasts anywhere from 5-10 days depending on what Iโm doing. My Apple Watch was only lasting about 18 hours. I receive texts and phone calls on it. You can reply to texts via Siri if you want to. I also use it for running and like it a lot better than the Apple Watch. I donโt find the Garmin app hard to use at all. It integrates well with Strava. I like the coach and have been using it for my upcoming 10k. It also has great lap features. I like the buttons better as I find it easier to start and stop runs. I also like the summary you receive in the morning and how data heavy it is. I personally also find the circle shape looks dressier than the square Apple Watch shape. I find it works well with most outfits and doesnโt look out of place. If youโre debating the switch and reading this I suggest you make it. I have no regrets.
Cancelled for Non-Performance –
Purchased as upgrade from Vivoactive 4 so it could be donated to person who had worn out a Vivoactive 3.
Color AMOLED screen is a game changer. Even without the screen always on it is tremendous because it brings alive the data. The output screens for daily/live data are reason enough to buy this (on sale, of course). Screen illumination is also pretty good outside.
The ekg feature isn’t as good as my KardiaMobile device, but it will should let me carry around rudimentary capabilities just by wearing a watch, without a need to carry the KardiaMobile device and an iPad/phone for output. Have needed it in the past, and this is another game changer.
Use mostly for daily time and cycling. The Sleep functions were a nice surprise, and I don’t mind reviewing them in the morning even though I didn’t really use them before now.
For cycling, the screen has to be changed to Always On, unlike the Vivoactive 3 & 4, but I’ve got a Garmin cycling computer for while-cycling data display without having to focus on a watch. The Varia radar warning on the Venue is also strong enough to use by itself, although the actual distance display really needs a cycling computer. It can be use while cycling, but I have a cycling computer for that because the large screen and the ability to have a good Varia distance output are far better (although I need the wrist device for Intensity Minutes, anyway).
The general watch faces are also a lot nicer than any I’ve had for the Vivoactives, even if you need to use gestures or actual screen touches. The gestures to toggle are also quite sensitive enough that I rarely need to do a screen tap. The simple screens included on the watch are quite good and can be edited from the watch. They are easily able to take the place of my favorite Mondrian Vivoactive design, which is saying something.
As usual, the Garmin manual is written for people who ALREADY KNOW how to use the watch, as are ALL Garmin manuals I’ve ever read. They really are a throwback to the 1970s and 80s DIY electronics genre. The best you can do is download the pdf and use at least an iPad to read them.
You’ll have to read elsewhere for a review of the Mobile App because I find it so complicated to connect that I just use the Garmin Express on Windows. Because I’m not a new user, I can’t evaluate how easy the Express app on a desktop is. The website data page is better (although different) than before, but let’s hope they don’t get hacked, again.
Battery life is excellent, and will continue to give longer usable charge even as the watch ages. I have a braided nylon band(s) for this, and I have had NO issues with keeping it on for days-on-end, either from low charge OR discomfort of the watchband. The ability to change night time colors and the useful/reworked sleep displays really make it useful to keep the watch on 24/at least 3. BTW, the watch STILL uses the same 4 dot recharging/data connection, so I anticipate a continuing need to buy new charging cables based on past experience with this design. It really is a weak point, and I’ll have to find my stash of silicone charging port covers.
Overall, it’s a great upgrade from the Vivoactive line without the price of the more sports-dedicated offerings. Upgrade means you already have your desktop setup, have spare cables, and know how things work. Can’t tell you about the learning curve on those things because I’m past them. Everything works well enough that even with an iPhone I would not trade this for an Apple watch.
I don’t use the watch as a music player, either. I’ve got separate players or my phone for that.
I would buy a replacement in a heart beat if I trashed this one!!
Sara –
I had the forerunner 265 and wanted something less โsportyโ looking. I looked into this one and did research on it and decided to take the plunge. So glad I did. This watch is amazing. Clear, crisp screen, battery life is great, love the look of it, love all the features. It makes my forerunner look like a kids watch. Very happy with my purchase.
Taygun –
Arkadaลฤฑma aldฤฑm, bu performansฤฑ beklemiyorduk. Bir dahaki indirimde Fenix 7x modelini kendime alacaฤฤฑm.
รzetle; bye bye Apple watch, hello Garmin watch ๐ถ
Bobo A. –
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Let me preface this by saying I chose this one after buying, trying, and then returning the Apple Watch, the Samsung Galaxy Watch, FitBit, and a couple of other lesser-known brands. I actually went with a Garmin Venu Sq. 2 first and I loved it, at which point I bought this one due to the beautiful, large AMOLED screen and because it runs on the sand base software. Thatโs a GOOD thing, so let me elaborate.
This is by far the most accurate watch for counting the total calories burned. The Apple Watch simply did not let me view the TOTAL calories burned, as it would show your estimated basal metabolic rate and then stack the active expenditure in a separate category, so youโd have to go back and forth to view each one and then add it up. The Galaxy watch suffered a similar problem, but it was not that accurate at measuring steps, which would directly affect the caloric expenditure. The FitBit was just WILDLY inaccurate and once told me I burned 5000+ calories in a day because I had a panic episode after something bad happened in my personal life, and so that night it registered me as having burned thousands of calories just laying in bed.
The Garmin, however, did everything right (accurate steps that match the ones my iPhone said to within 5%, heart rate matched a professional blood pressure cuff, and the calorie counter tracked my weight loss exactly). It is extremely useful when counting calories where a slim margin is needed, such as aiming to lose 750 calories a day to lose 1.5 lbs/week. It itโs off by just 100 or 200, thatโs already a half pound off, or 26 pounds a year.
It is extremely important to me that it gets it right. It also has a ton of features, but I donโt use them honestly. Itโs very easy to connect and set up, too. The price is subjectively fair but objectively it is quite high. Regardless, I am very pleased with it. The battery life is EXCELLENT if you turn Bluetooth and WiFi off, too. 5/5 all around!
Heather Barrett –
I’ve been using the Garmin Venu 3s for a couple months now and I’m really impressed! It’s a great all-around smartwatch that keeps up with my active lifestyle.
The battery life is fantastic – I easily get 9 days on a single charge. The display is bright and clear, even in sunlight. The built-in GPS and heart rate tracking are extremely accurate, which is important to me for my workouts. I haven’t found anything that I dislike about this smartwatch.
Overall, the Garmin Venu 3s is a great choice for anyone looking for a stylish and functional smartwatch. It’s packed with features, has a long battery life, and is comfortable to wear all day long. I highly recommend it!
E –
C’รฉtait un cadeau pour mon conjoint. Il ne la quitte plus. J’ai pris la plus petite car Monsieur est mince avec un poignet fin et la montre est juste parfaite. Utilisation assez simple et bonne durรฉe de la batterie.