The Garmin Venu SQ connected watch at only €166.02

Connected watches offer much more than a classic watch, they are now part of our daily lives and are perfectly suited to our way of life. A connected watch has many useful features to take care of our health. It’s a good time to save money on the purchase of the Garmin Venu SQ connected watch, which is €157.24 instead of €199.99.

The connected watch Garmin Venu SQ, multisport

The Garmin Venu SQ connected watch is discreet on the wrist, it is light (37 g) and comfortable to wear. Its 1.3-inch LCD screen remains readable even in direct sunlight when using maximum brightness. The interface is quite well designed, a side button provides direct access to sports tracking and it is possible to navigate the watch using the touch screen. This watch syncs with the Garmin Connect app available on Android and iOS. This application is very complete, it gives many indications including a complete overview of physical activity and other information: average heart rate, number of steps, stress level, calories burned… The Garmin Venu SQ tells the user their level of fatigue so they can resume physical activity at the right time.

Long autonomy and personalized workouts

Autonomy is a strong point of the Garmin Venu SQ, with intensive use the watch is capable of to last 5 days before being recharged. In just 1 hour, the battery recharges to 100% which is quite fast. You can take advantage of free and personalized sports training thanks to your watch, which becomes a real personal trainer. It is possible to customize the watch with thousands of different watch faces to change the style at any time.

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