Garmin Venu 3
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Garmin Venu 4 vs. Venu 3: Did Garmin's best all-around watch get even better?
By Michael L Hicks published
Worth the upgrade? We ran through every major hardware upgrade and new software perk to help you decide if the Venu 4 is good enough to replace your Venu 3.

Garmin Venu 3 vs. Forerunner 265: Two classics with plenty left in the tank
By Michael L Hicks last updated
Versus The Forerunner 265 has more accurate GPS and better training tools, while the Venu 3 has a mic & speaker, better style, and more useful health data.

Garmin Venu X1 vs. Venu 3: Should you upgrade or wait for the Venu 4?
By Michael L Hicks published
Versus Garmin Venu 3 users might be tempted to upgrade to the Venu X1, but they'll have to accept a major downgrade and a steep price increase.

Prime Day is ending soon, so throw caution to the wind and buy another smartwatch... and another
By Derrek Lee published
Three's company With smartwatches on the cheap during Prime Day, now's the perfect chance to get more than one.

Last chance! Our favorite Garmin smartwatch is still cheaper than it's EVER been, days after Amazon's Memorial Day sale
By Zachary David published
Garmin Watch Deals A powerful smartwatch for under $350.

Garmin Vivoactive 6 vs. Venu 3: Which casual fitness watch is best?
By Brady Snyder published
Versus Garmin's latest entry-level fitness watch, the Vivoactive 6, is here. But how does it compare to the Venu 3, which is almost two years old now?

Garmin Venu 3 vs. Venu 2: Every key upgrade
By Michael L Hicks last updated
Versus Garmin Venu 2 owners have a ton of reasons to upgrade. For Venu 2 Plus owners, it's a tougher decision.

Garmin made some epic feature updates while you were distracted by CES
By Michael L Hicks published
Some long-requested features like the ability to undo accidental lap presses or switch from one sport to the next automatically are now available, if you're willing to download the beta.

Garmin needs to make its indoor workouts as compelling as its outdoor ones
By Michael L Hicks published
New year's resolutions Garmin is the only brand we know of that tracks individual exercise moves like push-ups or deadlifts, with thousands of options. But it doesn't do nearly enough with this concept.
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