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Garmin Venu Sq vs. Fitbit Sense

Both Garmin Venu Sq and Fitbit Sense are phenomenal smartwatches that feature powerful hardware and amazing features like stress tracking, Pulse Ox sensor, always-on display mode, ECG tracking, heart rate monitoring, etc.,

By karen jodes capananPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Both Garmin Venu Sq and Fitbit Sense are phenomenal smartwatches that feature powerful hardware and amazing features like stress tracking, Pulse Ox sensor, always-on display mode, ECG tracking, heart rate monitoring, etc., which makes it very difficult to choose one smartwatch over the other. So, to help you out today, we are going to review these two fantastic smartwatches (Garmin Venu Sq and Fitbit sense) so that you can make a prudent/ sagacious decision.

Here’s everything that you need to know about these great smartwatches (Garmin Venu Sq and Fitbit sense).

Design

Garmin Venu Sq is rectangular and comes with a 40mm polymer case, aluminum bezel, and silicone strap. Besides this, the watch features a 1.3-inch display (AMOLED display) with a resolution of 240 x 240 pixels, two physical buttons, Bluetooth, NFC, and a robust battery that can provide a battery backup of 6 days on a single charge. Amazing, right? Additionally, the smartwatch is water-resistant and is available in three different colors (orchid/metallic orchid, white/light gold, shadow gray/slate).

The Fitbit Sense is square and comes with a 40mm aluminum case, stainless steel bezel, and polyester/silicone strap (interchangeable strap). Besides this, the watch features a 1.58-inch display (AMOLED display) with a resolution of 300 x 300 pixels, one physical button, Bluetooth 5.0, a loudspeaker, a microphone, and a robust battery that can provide a battery backup of more than 6 days on a single charge. Additionally, the smartwatch is water-resistant and is available in two colors (carbon/graphite, lunar white/soft gold).

Storage, Processor, and OS

Garmin Venu Sq can store up to 200 hours of activity data and runs on the proprietary OS of Garmin.

Fitbit Sense can store seven days of detailed motion data and runs on Fitbit OS.

Price and Availability

Garmin Venu Sq comes with a price tag of $279.99, and you can buy the smartwatch from garmin.com or retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, etc.

Fitbit Sense comes with a price tag of $329.95, and you can buy the smartwatch from fitbit.com or retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, etc.

Other Features

Garmin Venu Sq comes with many amazing features like Garmin Pay, 20 preloaded sports apps, Body Battery energy monitoring, stress tracking, Pulse Ox sensor, hydration tracking, respiration tracking, heart rate monitoring, safety and tracking features, Garmin Coach, smart notifications, etc.

Fitbit Sense comes with many amazing features like smart notifications, all-day activity tracking, on-wrist skin temperature sensor, Fitbit Pay, always-on display mode, ECG tracking, heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring, 20+ exercise modes, etc. Additionally, you can also store songs on Fitbit Sense.

Final Verdict

Both Garmin Venu Sq and Fitbit sense are spectacular smartwatches that feature power hardware and lots of amazing features like stress tracking, Pulse Ox sensor, always-on display mode, ECG tracking, heart rate monitoring, etc.

However, Fitbit Sense appears to be a better option than Garmin Venu Sq. Fitbit Sense comes with an interchangeable strap, more storage space, an on-wrist skin temperature sensor, etc. You can also store songs on Fitbit Sense, whereas you can’t store songs on Garmin Venu Sq. If you are thinking of buying a Garmin Venu Sq or Fitbit Sense smartwatch for yourself, we suggest that you buy a Fitbit Sense smartwatch instead of a Garmin Venu Sq smartwatch.

Do you feel Garmin Venu Sq is better than Fitbit Sense? Do share your point of view or perspective with us.

Source: Garmin Venu Sq vs. Fitbit Sense

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