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The highly-anticipated Garmin Venu 3 (and the smaller but otherwise identical Venu 3S) has officially made its way to wrists, and the series packs a lot of impressive new features. In particular, for active shoppers looking for a smartwatch experience, the Venu 3 delivers all the basics, plus in-depth, accurate health and fitness tracking. It incorporates all the best tools of the Venu 2 (and Venu 2 Plus!) and sprinkles in a few extras. To learn more about what the new watch offers compared to its older sibling, we’ve compiled a Garmin Venu 2 vs Venu 3 comparison. Read on to learn what differentiates the two generations in terms of design, features, prices, and specs.

Garmin Venu 2 vs Garmin Venu 3: Specs

  Garmin Venu 3 and 3S Garmin Venu 2 and 2S
Display Venu 3:
1.4-inch AMOLED, optional always-on
454 x 454 resolution

Venu 3S:
1.2-inch AMOLED, optional always-on
390 x 390 resolution

Corning Gorilla Glass 3

Venu 2:
1.3-inch AMOLED
416 x 416 resolution

Venu 2S:
1.1-inch AMOLED
360 x 360 resolution

Corning Gorilla Glass 3

Dimensions and weight Venu 3:
45 x 45 x 12mm
22mm band
47g

Venu 3S:
41 x 41 x 12mm
22mm band
40g

Venu 2:
45.4 x 45.4 x 12.2mm
22mm band
49g

Venu 2S:
40.4 x 40.4 x 12.1mm
18mm band
38.2g

Build materials Stainless steel bezel
Fiber-reinforced polymer case
Silicone band
Stainless steel bezel
Fiber-reinforced polymer case
Silicone band
Battery Venu 3:
Up to 14 days in smartwatch mode (5 days with always-on display enabled)
Up to 11 hours in all-Systems GNSS mode + music

Venu 3S:
Up to 10 days in smartwatch mode (5 days with always-on display enabled)
Up to 8 hours in all-Systems GNSS mode + music

Venu 2:
Up to 11 days in smartwatch mode
Up to 8 hours in GPS mode + music

Venu 2S:
Up to 10 days in smartwatch mode
Up to 7 hours in GPS mode + music

IP rating 5ATM 5ATM
Sensors Garmin Gen 5 Elevate heart rate sensor
GPS
GLONASS
Galileo
Barometric altimeter
Compass
Gyroscope
Accelerometer
Thermometer
Ambient light sensor
Pulse ox blood oxygen saturation monitor
Garmin Gen 4 Elevate heart rate sensor
GPS
GLONASS
Galileo
Barometric altimeter
Compass
Gyroscope
Accelerometer
Thermometer
Ambient light sensor
Pulse ox blood oxygen saturation monitor
Connectivity Bluetooth
ANT+
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
ANT+
Wi-Fi
Compatibility Android, iOS Android, iOS
Garmin Pay Yes Yes
Smartwatch features Make and receive phone calls
Google Assistant, Samsung Bixby, and Siri support
Connect IQ-compatible
Smartphone notifications
Text response/reject phone call with text (Android only)
Controls smartphone music
Plays and controls smartwatch music
Find my phone/find my watch
Incident Detection
LiveTrack
Connect IQ-compatible
Smartphone notifications
Text response/reject phone call with text (Android only)
Controls smartphone music
Plays and controls smartwatch music
Find my phone/find my watch
Incident Detection
LiveTrack
Colors Venu 3:
Silver bezel with Whitestone case
Slate bezel with Black case

Venu 3S:
Soft Gold bezel with French Gray, Dust Rose, or Ivory case
Silver bezel with Sage Gray case
Slate bezel with Pebble Gray case

Venu 2:
Silver bezel with Granite Blue case, Slate bezel with Black case

Venu 2S:
Slate bezel with Graphite case, Light Gold bezel with Light Sand case, Silver bezel with Mist Grey case, Rose Gold bezel with White case

Garmin Venu 2 vs Garmin Venu 3: Design

Compared to Garmin’s fitness-focused wearables, the Venu moniker represents the company’s more approachable, everyday smartwatch. This is reflected in the watches’ clean, minimalist aesthetics, and beautiful AMOLED displays. When comparing the Garmin Venu 2 vs Venu 3, the two generations share nearly identical overall designs and dimensions.