I have watched this video like 5-10 times and still watch it after buying the watch!! I want to thank you Rob for all your hard work and accuracy in testing and analyzing all the different watches. Your videos and quality are extraordinary and top notch quality!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Great job! You have mentioned exactly things I had to go over to settle with the watch. It's not perfect with sleep tracking, but GPS and pulse tracking is the best. Also, despite imperfect sleep tracking it still manages to provide decent body battery estimates
Sounds like the opposite of my Fitbit. I hope one day we'll have a watch with Garmin's GPS and HR tracking, Fitbit's sleep tracking, and Samsung's software and aesthetics...
@@bmaulanasdf actually I think this Garmin ticks most of the boxes. Of course it does not have those apps to fiddle with, but then the battery life is perfect (8-10 days in my case). In my opinion only the sleep tracking needs to be improved. And this is something that can be done with software updates. So I'm quite happy with my purchase )
@@Suleimenoff I don't know.. it has comparable results with the Mi Watch that costs 200 bucks less... yes, it's overall better, but by a very small percentage... honeslty it baffles me a lot. Not about Garmin per se, but about these trackers...
Would love to hear a scientific perspective on the stress scores and body battery! Do you cover this in other Garmin review videos? Garmin themselves seem a bit dodgy on how exactly these are calculated.
The only thing that i like about watch this over the apple watch is the battery life which you didn't mentioned in this review, awesome work as always buddy ✋🏼😇🙏🏼
Great job as always! May I ask you if you intend to do a video experimenting with different things a user can do to improve the accuracy of the measurements? I'm interested in knowing how things like tightening the fit of the band, or wearing the sensor facing the palm side of the wrist etc would affect the accuracy
Thanks to your videos I settled on a Fitbit Inspire 2. Incredibly happy so far, insanely great battery to boot. Gotta love the price tag too. Thanks for all your effort!
Thanks for your great videos - they are so helpful. Given how different the results are (especially REM) when comparing to the two different headbands, do you have concerns about the accuracy of the headbands themselves? Could the difference in results from the Garmin study and your data come down to the EEG device used?
Please reconsider the 'privacy blur' on the map!! I thought it wouldn't be effective, so it made me curious. Sure enough, it took about 2 minutes for me to find that location. Maybe it would be enough to see them on a blank surface as we are looking for consistency. Or just don't show that, I think it would be still a thorough review. I otherwise like your videos and the data you provide. Thank you for that. Stay safe!
un increible reloj lo tengo y tambien un fit2 que cuesta mucho menos hace mas cosas mejor pantalla,bateria 7/10 días hablar llamadas HarmonyOs es genial Yeeeeh😎
Fitbit is a scam. The data is only available with a subscription (making the watch cost double every year) and their watches don't last past a year. So you'd have to pay double every year. Garmin has no fees.
@@screamtoasigh9984 it depends on your needs. I find that the data you can get for free is more than enough. As for the longevity of the device, maybe they changed something with newer devices but my Alta HR still works pretty well. Have it since 2016.
@@kengurooable you mentioned sleep tracking - that is subscription. You are lucky your watch held out, I had a fitbit, died about 5 months in, they replaced it, it died 6 months later. Before the first one died I bought my brother one, at the time, latest model (so an upgrade from mine) his died a month later and had to wait for a replacement that took about 6 weeks. So far that's held up. What are the chances in 18 months three different, all brand new fitbits dying (all bought from Amazon, so it's not like I was getting random old stock merch from the corner store. I bought it expressly for sleep tracking (especially spo2), all the reviews said it was the best, only to find that the data that was free everywhere else was subscription only. Super scam. (Their forums are also horrible, it was photos that should have been only for adults.. In the SLEEP community. Naked in bathtubs. You couldn't block anyone either.) I really wonder why they are so loved. I'm happy you like yours, don't get me wrong, my comments are solely to warn others that if they think buying a fitbit is a one time purchase to track sleep, they're being misled. (I'm not going to say other devices such as Garmin don't have their faults, I'm not oblivious, but I'm not being scammed by a subscription either. If fitbit made this absolutely clear I would have less of an issue with them. Garmin also has free workouts and coaching. And the straps come off/attach in a way that doesn't leave build-up when you wear it in water all the time.. ) also, I guess Google owns fitbit now? 😳
@@kengurooable I just looked it up, I was going to mention what model I had all I went to look it up and it says as of March spo2 and breathing rate, is now free. I guess I wasn't the only one who thought it was a scam 😁 . The other sleep aspects - restlessness, readiness, etc are still subscription. If companies do a subscription I'm ok with that as long as it's up front. Like the oura, I don't have one but it was made very clear it's needed. My biggest issue with fitbit is they hide that you need a subscription for features they advertise. The best part imho was the challenges, they killed that... Garmin now has challenges. 😁
For sports tracking, Garmin forerunner 745 is great. Ridiculously detailed. But for sleep, my favorite is the Samsung Active watch. I gave all my fitbit's away.
Please create video on ranking of fitness bands based on their accuracy. I am trying to find it through your all videos but in every video u have explained individual bands only. Please create a ranking video
Thanks for these thorough reviews! Logically, I would assume the Venu 2S has the same sleep and HR tracking performance as the 2.. But it seems like the 2 Plus is much worse than then the 2 is. Do you think the 2S is more on the 2's level or is it also worse? thanks
Does someone know if the Garmin Venu 2 sq have the same senors for heart rate tracking as the Venu 2? Otherwise I would love to see the Venu 2 sq test from you Rob. There are unfortunately not a lot of good heart rate tracking watches for Android with a rectangular shape.
Can you please include stairs counting also? I noticed that garmin only uses the barometer. This means that if using an automatic stair, it will take it into account
I am really excited about it too! I emailed them to see if they would send mine sooner for review, but haven't heard anything. I guess I am not high enough on the UA-cam ladder yet ;-) . I'll review it as soon as I have it!
Hey! How did u export the sleep data from the app? I'm also looking to do some extended analyses of the sleep stages and the view that you have in the App isn't precise enough for me
You made reference to an under mattress pad being more accurate for sleep tracking. Do you have any consumer-grade products you would recommend? I specifically noted "consumer grade" because I see some of the high tech equipment you use and don't think I'm ready to turn my bedroom into a full sleep testing center quite yet! Thanks for the reviews! They are very informative.
I’m actually a bit surprised about the step test. I just got a venu 2s the other day and I find it gives many false positives for steps. I have a bunch of extra steps when I brush my teeth and do the dishes. My Fitbit never did that.
Excellent review. Very thorough. If I may make a personal recommendation I would suggest a helmet while bike riding. I have seen many falls at biking speed and head damage can be extensive.
Hey, it would be awesome if you included in your videos some mention of the process of obtaining the raw data from the watch/vendor. For instance, Garmin's process of getting the raw data is complete bullshit, and had I known this, I would have avoided them as a brand. I think many of the folks watching your videos care deeply about data and stats, and so access to such things is really quite critical. Thanks in advance, please keep up what you are doing!
Thank you, does anyone that own this watch know if it counts steps while driving /lifting weights as I have to drive often for my job and my current Fitbit Versa 3 counts SO MANY STEPS while I'm driving and while lifting weights. I'm almost about to return the Versa 3 for the Venu 2 but I just need to know if it counts steps while driving.
Thank you so much for testing it's SpO2 function, I live alone and was so worried that my SpO2 was always ranging from 90~95%. I thought I had daytime hypoxia or some serious case of sleep apnea.
Well, I would have hoped sleep was more accurate, how can I trust it to give me a sleep score if it doesn't measure REM sleep correctly. By the way, there is a new firmware that got released this week, not sure it change anything concerning sleep measurement tho... Garmin give us better sleep tracking!!! Thanks
Mr Rob you are making very good Job, appriciate and thank you very much, I am looking for a smartwatch nowadays and your videos are very benefit to compare the watchs, it seems that for fitness and health data Garmin Venu 2 is the best, and ı am waiting for all health tests comparing Garmin Venu 2 and Galaxy watch 4, thank you again...
Thank you excellent review. I was wondering if you will do a scientific review on wearables but on stress monitoring/trending. Garmin use the stress and know with the pandemic all that still work feel some high stress from our jobs. Some brands that are working on stress includes: Garmin, Huawei, Samsung Galaxy, Amazfit, etc . Is there any brand that the wearable will alert you if a high stress conditioning is happening?
@@sempremodesto1 more or less everything, but mostly the sleep tracking, which was all over the place (compared to a fitbit which I also slept with). Strees was random and meaningless. 24 puls tracking didn't work and there where huge lapses in the tracking
Hi, can you possibly just recommend your favorite wearable for sleep tracking? i've watched a couple of your videos now and cant decide on which watch/ring to purchase. Thanks!
Servus, Which SmartWatch would you recommend (Android compatible)? I used Garmin Venu2 for a couple of months and recently the Heartrate monitor and pulse oximeter stopped working. For some reason the green lights from the sensor didn't appear in spite of several restarts and hard reset. Unfortunately had to return it back. I'm sure the sensors got shorted internally as they were draining out the battery from full charge to 10% within 4 hours. Mach's gut!
Do you have a similar detailed scientific review on the Garmin venu sq? Perhaps even a comparison between venu2 and venu sq would be well appreciated. Your vids and explanations are amazing, thank you.
Concerning the differences in heart rate. I noticed that it seems most of the time worst in the first session you show. Could it be that the machine learns to better detect with time ? I know that it is one of the principles of AI machines 🤷🏻♂️
Hey I want to buy this watch but I have a very important question since you are very detailed in your videos. Ok well I sweat more than most when I inline skate, my current fitness band the Huawei Band 6 gives very inaccurate measurements when I sweat alot. Like it'll say I'm at 85 bpm when I know for a fact it's around 140 or 150.. My question is will this watch be effected by heavy sweating? If it's also bad when effected what watch will measure metrics accurately when sweat is in and around the sensors. I wear my current watch right, snug and higher on my wrist so it isn't that. Please help. I don't want to waste 400$.
Hello, could you test the garmin vivomove style please ? Or would the test be similar with this garmin venu? Thank you for all your test, they are very helpfull !
Hi! I’m between Venu 2 and Galaxy Watch 4, almost convinced on buying Venu 2 (more expensive in my country) for it’s sleep, oxygen and fitness tracking. Do you think I should go for the GW4 or is it more innacurate?
Hi, you haven't mentioned if you started an activity on the Venu 2 before performing the activity, in my experience this changed considerably the accuracy. Have you thought about that or you just recorded the heart rate?
could the deviation during cycling activity be related to the wearability of the device? The results are strange... it's a cardio activity like spinning.
I have watched this video like 5-10 times and still watch it after buying the watch!! I want to thank you Rob for all your hard work and accuracy in testing and analyzing all the different watches. Your videos and quality are extraordinary and top notch quality!!
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Great job! You have mentioned exactly things I had to go over to settle with the watch. It's not perfect with sleep tracking, but GPS and pulse tracking is the best. Also, despite imperfect sleep tracking it still manages to provide decent body battery estimates
Sounds like the opposite of my Fitbit. I hope one day we'll have a watch with Garmin's GPS and HR tracking, Fitbit's sleep tracking, and Samsung's software and aesthetics...
@@bmaulanasdf actually I think this Garmin ticks most of the boxes. Of course it does not have those apps to fiddle with, but then the battery life is perfect (8-10 days in my case). In my opinion only the sleep tracking needs to be improved. And this is something that can be done with software updates. So I'm quite happy with my purchase )
@@Suleimenoff I don't know.. it has comparable results with the Mi Watch that costs 200 bucks less... yes, it's overall better, but by a very small percentage... honeslty it baffles me a lot. Not about Garmin per se, but about these trackers...
Any plans on reviewing the Fossil Gen 6? Thank you for your time and the quality content.
Would love to hear a scientific perspective on the stress scores and body battery! Do you cover this in other Garmin review videos? Garmin themselves seem a bit dodgy on how exactly these are calculated.
They are also first beat tech (now owned by garmin), you find white papers about it in the old version of first beats website (using way back machine)
@@ThomasChristensenX ok thanks, will check it out!
@@lauraking2332 I also would know more about this. Could you share the link?
But the short answer is that it mainly uses Heart Rate Variability
Yeah
The only thing that i like about watch this over the apple watch is the battery life which you didn't mentioned in this review, awesome work as always buddy ✋🏼😇🙏🏼
Like he said at the start, this review isnt about all the features, but about the accuracy of the trackers
Great job as always! May I ask you if you intend to do a video experimenting with different things a user can do to improve the accuracy of the measurements? I'm interested in knowing how things like tightening the fit of the band, or wearing the sensor facing the palm side of the wrist etc would affect the accuracy
man absolutely love your style, love your thoroughness and your vids! well done
Quality work from Vienna 👌
Thanks to your videos I settled on a Fitbit Inspire 2. Incredibly happy so far, insanely great battery to boot. Gotta love the price tag too. Thanks for all your effort!
Thank you. Would it be possible to test the stress tracking and the body battery? Would be interesting.
One of my favorite channels. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your great videos - they are so helpful. Given how different the results are (especially REM) when comparing to the two different headbands, do you have concerns about the accuracy of the headbands themselves? Could the difference in results from the Garmin study and your data come down to the EEG device used?
With all this exercise tests you're gonna become mister olympia one day.
I'm liking the constant improvements and additions in your reviews :) keep it up Rob!
It would be great if you can conduct a research on the Garmin vivoactive series. The vivoactive 4 and 4s seems to be a pretty popular choice.
Please review the new amazfit GTR 3, I'm dying to know if they improved their trackers, as I'm really interested on buying it.
Please reconsider the 'privacy blur' on the map!!
I thought it wouldn't be effective, so it made me curious. Sure enough, it took about 2 minutes for me to find that location.
Maybe it would be enough to see them on a blank surface as we are looking for consistency. Or just don't show that, I think it would be still a thorough review.
I otherwise like your videos and the data you provide. Thank you for that. Stay safe!
So, basically, you need two watches - a Fitbit for sleep tracking and a Garmin for everything else.
un increible reloj lo tengo y tambien un fit2 que cuesta mucho menos hace mas cosas mejor pantalla,bateria 7/10 días hablar llamadas HarmonyOs es genial Yeeeeh😎
Fitbit is a scam. The data is only available with a subscription (making the watch cost double every year) and their watches don't last past a year. So you'd have to pay double every year. Garmin has no fees.
@@screamtoasigh9984 it depends on your needs. I find that the data you can get for free is more than enough. As for the longevity of the device, maybe they changed something with newer devices but my Alta HR still works pretty well. Have it since 2016.
@@kengurooable you mentioned sleep tracking - that is subscription. You are lucky your watch held out, I had a fitbit, died about 5 months in, they replaced it, it died 6 months later. Before the first one died I bought my brother one, at the time, latest model (so an upgrade from mine) his died a month later and had to wait for a replacement that took about 6 weeks. So far that's held up. What are the chances in 18 months three different, all brand new fitbits dying (all bought from Amazon, so it's not like I was getting random old stock merch from the corner store. I bought it expressly for sleep tracking (especially spo2), all the reviews said it was the best, only to find that the data that was free everywhere else was subscription only. Super scam. (Their forums are also horrible, it was photos that should have been only for adults.. In the SLEEP community. Naked in bathtubs. You couldn't block anyone either.) I really wonder why they are so loved. I'm happy you like yours, don't get me wrong, my comments are solely to warn others that if they think buying a fitbit is a one time purchase to track sleep, they're being misled.
(I'm not going to say other devices such as Garmin don't have their faults, I'm not oblivious, but I'm not being scammed by a subscription either. If fitbit made this absolutely clear I would have less of an issue with them. Garmin also has free workouts and coaching. And the straps come off/attach in a way that doesn't leave build-up when you wear it in water all the time.. ) also, I guess Google owns fitbit now? 😳
@@kengurooable I just looked it up, I was going to mention what model I had all I went to look it up and it says as of March spo2 and breathing rate, is now free. I guess I wasn't the only one who thought it was a scam 😁 . The other sleep aspects - restlessness, readiness, etc are still subscription.
If companies do a subscription I'm ok with that as long as it's up front. Like the oura, I don't have one but it was made very clear it's needed. My biggest issue with fitbit is they hide that you need a subscription for features they advertise.
The best part imho was the challenges, they killed that... Garmin now has challenges. 😁
Cant wait to buy garmin venu 3! Hope by that time, the sleep track will be better!
Waiting for Garmin Fenix 6 and FR945 Review.
For sports tracking, Garmin forerunner 745 is great. Ridiculously detailed. But for sleep, my favorite is the Samsung Active watch. I gave all my fitbit's away.
Does the Garmim Forerunner 745 have weightlifting on it?
Do the Garmin Venu 2 Plus now!!! Can't wait to see your video on it :)
Your wish is my command ;-) : ua-cam.com/video/ny6yH4ACxV8/v-deo.html
Collection of transformation ensembles (COTE) (Bagnall et al. 2015) is the most accurate for measuring GPS path similarity. 18:30
Cheers!
Thank you for producing this video, me and wife bought this last month. Already shared this to her.
Oooo, nice background!! 🙌 Another great review!
Please create video on ranking of fitness bands based on their accuracy. I am trying to find it through your all videos but in every video u have explained individual bands only. Please create a ranking video
Great review. Now after seeing your video totally gonna buy venu 2 thanks man
Thanks for these thorough reviews! Logically, I would assume the Venu 2S has the same sleep and HR tracking performance as the 2.. But it seems like the 2 Plus is much worse than then the 2 is. Do you think the 2S is more on the 2's level or is it also worse? thanks
Does someone know if the Garmin Venu 2 sq have the same senors for heart rate tracking as the Venu 2? Otherwise I would love to see the Venu 2 sq test from you Rob. There are unfortunately not a lot of good heart rate tracking watches for Android with a rectangular shape.
Can you please include stairs counting also? I noticed that garmin only uses the barometer. This means that if using an automatic stair, it will take it into account
Amazing review as usual! Waiting for whoop 4.0. Without your tests I can't buy it 👌
I am really excited about it too! I emailed them to see if they would send mine sooner for review, but haven't heard anything. I guess I am not high enough on the UA-cam ladder yet ;-) . I'll review it as soon as I have it!
One of THE best review channels on youtube. Do you have any thoughts of Fitbit locking data such as SpO2 behind premium, Rob?
Can you do one on ticwatch pro 3? I cant find any sleep tracking review on youtube
Any chance you’ll do a review on the new Garmin Fenix 7?
Genuinely informative video. A+ effort!
Hey! How did u export the sleep data from the app? I'm also looking to do some extended analyses of the sleep stages and the view that you have in the App isn't precise enough for me
Your reviews are so impressive and thorough. Though I think that most pedometers purposefully count stairs as multiple steps.
Noticed the 8.x firmware version you mentioned is in beta is now available, wondering if you're planning on making a brief update video?
Garmin venu 3 and 3s are out. It tracks sleeping too now.
You made reference to an under mattress pad being more accurate for sleep tracking. Do you have any consumer-grade products you would recommend? I specifically noted "consumer grade" because I see some of the high tech equipment you use and don't think I'm ready to turn my bedroom into a full sleep testing center quite yet! Thanks for the reviews! They are very informative.
Do you plan to test the Garmin Venu 3 in the near future?
great review! Do you plan to make a complete review of Polar watch? You reviewed vantage m in the past, but it includes only 2 nights.
Please review the new Amazfit watches!?
Awesome! Recently found you...thanks for your great work!
I’m actually a bit surprised about the step test. I just got a venu 2s the other day and I find it gives many false positives for steps. I have a bunch of extra steps when I brush my teeth and do the dishes. My Fitbit never did that.
This is a common issue on smartwatches. They count steps while you're driving or take a bus ride. The watches uses the arms moviments to count steps.
Absolutely amazing analysis, many thanks.
Do you think Venu2 or Galaxy watch 5 Pro is better?
Sehr guter Inhalt. Sehr hilfreich. 💪💪💪
Excellent review. Very thorough. If I may make a personal recommendation I would suggest a helmet while bike riding. I have seen many falls at biking speed and head damage can be extensive.
Please test lastest garman models vs whoop lastest model
Thank you ❣️
Hey, it would be awesome if you included in your videos some mention of the process of obtaining the raw data from the watch/vendor. For instance, Garmin's process of getting the raw data is complete bullshit, and had I known this, I would have avoided them as a brand. I think many of the folks watching your videos care deeply about data and stats, and so access to such things is really quite critical. Thanks in advance, please keep up what you are doing!
Which watch you consider reliable?
Love the detailed analysis, but I question whether you would sweat more on a commute ride vs a spin session. 11:28
Anything on the venu 3 ?
Love your work man
Thank you, does anyone that own this watch know if it counts steps while driving /lifting weights as I have to drive often for my job and my current Fitbit Versa 3 counts SO MANY STEPS while I'm driving and while lifting weights. I'm almost about to return the Versa 3 for the Venu 2 but I just need to know if it counts steps while driving.
Yup it counted steps as I drove 150kms+ on a shift-stick (manual car). Wore it both at left or right wrist but it still counted steps.
Awesome informative and well done! Would you consider doing gramin epix?
When are you going to review the Venu 3?
Thanks for another great review! 👍
Thank you so much for testing it's SpO2 function, I live alone and was so worried that my SpO2 was always ranging from 90~95%.
I thought I had daytime hypoxia or some serious case of sleep apnea.
Well, I would have hoped sleep was more accurate, how can I trust it to give me a sleep score if it doesn't measure REM sleep correctly. By the way, there is a new firmware that got released this week, not sure it change anything concerning sleep measurement tho... Garmin give us better sleep tracking!!! Thanks
What’s the watch face name in the thumbnail? Looks great!
Another great video! Thank you so much!!!
Will you review the new Amazon Halo?
Great review. Would you mind testing the new hybrid watch, "Garmin Vivomove Sport?"
Thanks.
Great video. Great job
Mr Rob you are making very good Job, appriciate and thank you very much, I am looking for a smartwatch nowadays and your videos are very benefit to compare the watchs, it seems that for fitness and health data Garmin Venu 2 is the best, and ı am waiting for all health tests comparing Garmin Venu 2 and Galaxy watch 4, thank you again...
i love you
Thank you excellent review. I was wondering if you will do a scientific review on wearables but on stress monitoring/trending. Garmin use the stress and know with the pandemic all that still work feel some high stress from our jobs. Some brands that are working on stress includes: Garmin, Huawei, Samsung Galaxy, Amazfit, etc . Is there any brand that the wearable will alert you if a high stress conditioning is happening?
Thanks so much for this. Do you take donations?
The Venu 2 does not do HRV?
Amazfit GTR 3 soon please
Excellent review.....thanks!!! Subscribed 👍
show me how can be calculate about rate of running exercise or heart rate or other example..
Great Review!
Hi
Do you still wear the Scanwatch from Withings ?
Great video! Would you consider making a video course on data analysis?🌟
Just curious, will you ever take a look at the ticwatch pro 3? Seems like it's the only wear os watch with decent fitness tracking.
I had one and it was terrible
@@ThomasChristensenX why? All do things like pulse, sleep tracking, GPS?
@@sempremodesto1 more or less everything, but mostly the sleep tracking, which was all over the place (compared to a fitbit which I also slept with). Strees was random and meaningless. 24 puls tracking didn't work and there where huge lapses in the tracking
Would this review describe the venu sq2 as well? Thanks
Hi, can you possibly just recommend your favorite wearable for sleep tracking? i've watched a couple of your videos now and cant decide on which watch/ring to purchase. Thanks!
Fitbit 👍.
Servus,
Which SmartWatch would you recommend (Android compatible)?
I used Garmin Venu2 for a couple of months and recently the Heartrate monitor and pulse oximeter stopped working. For some reason the green lights from the sensor didn't appear in spite of several restarts and hard reset. Unfortunately had to return it back. I'm sure the sensors got shorted internally as they were draining out the battery from full charge to 10% within 4 hours.
Mach's gut!
Do you have a similar detailed scientific review on the Garmin venu sq? Perhaps even a comparison between venu2 and venu sq would be well appreciated. Your vids and explanations are amazing, thank you.
Can you please make a video for Garmin Vivosmart 4?
great review
Can you do the tic watch pro 3🤔🤔
Simple question; what is the Garmin watch face shown on this video?
, any help anyone!
Hi Robert. It is something like “COROS” or “COROS vertix” , and I manually changed the colors in the settings
Re GPS movement validations, what sorts of error are you trying to close down?
Hi Rob, what is the best Finger Oximeter that you suggest? I want to track it more precise than the Venu2 that i own. Thanks
Damn man you are dedicated, manually counting 4k steps xD, hat off, thank you
Concerning the differences in heart rate. I noticed that it seems most of the time worst in the first session you show. Could it be that the machine learns to better detect with time ? I know that it is one of the principles of AI machines 🤷🏻♂️
Hey I want to buy this watch but I have a very important question since you are very detailed in your videos. Ok well I sweat more than most when I inline skate, my current fitness band the Huawei Band 6 gives very inaccurate measurements when I sweat alot. Like it'll say I'm at 85 bpm when I know for a fact it's around 140 or 150.. My question is will this watch be effected by heavy sweating? If it's also bad when effected what watch will measure metrics accurately when sweat is in and around the sensors. I wear my current watch right, snug and higher on my wrist so it isn't that. Please help. I don't want to waste 400$.
Hello, could you test the garmin vivomove style please ?
Or would the test be similar with this garmin venu?
Thank you for all your test, they are very helpfull !
What are the to 3 accurate health watches in your opinion? Thx
What is your 24/7 watch and favorite? If you wee forced to wear only one watch? I can't decide between my Apple Series 7 and Venu 2. I love them both.
dream 2 headband is and has always been out of stock :(
how did you get one?
Hi! I’m between Venu 2 and Galaxy Watch 4, almost convinced on buying Venu 2 (more expensive in my country) for it’s sleep, oxygen and fitness tracking. Do you think I should go for the GW4 or is it more innacurate?
Are you going to review the new Amazfit GTR 3?
Hi, you haven't mentioned if you started an activity on the Venu 2 before performing the activity, in my experience this changed considerably the accuracy. Have you thought about that or you just recorded the heart rate?
Is better this or Galaxy watch 4? I mean heart senzor and sleep.
depends if you need to take calls or replay with text without a phone
Great content overall ! Could you please review Polar watches besides Garmin ? 🙏
Someone please buy new batteries for Rob's ZMax!
could the deviation during cycling activity be related to the wearability of the device? The results are strange... it's a cardio activity like spinning.