

⌚ Elevate your hustle with Garmin Venu 3S — where style meets unstoppable stamina!
The Garmin Venu 3S is a sleek 41mm GPS smartwatch featuring a vibrant AMOLED touchscreen, up to 10 days of battery life, and comprehensive health monitoring including heart rate, sleep, stress, and Body Battery energy. It supports on-wrist calls and voice commands when paired with a smartphone, offers music storage for phone-free listening, and includes over 30 built-in sports apps with animated workouts and personalized coaching to empower your fitness journey.



















| ASIN | B0CDC5QC7P |
| Best Sellers Rank | 412 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 18 in Smartwatches |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 010-02785-00 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Product Dimensions | 4.06 x 4.06 x 1.19 cm; 39.69 g |
A**R
Excellent, even for seniors.
I'm not a runner nor a sportsman. I'm 83 years old and the watch keeps me informed of some vital signs such as heart rate, ECG, daily activity and sleep pattern. It does, though, have an annoying habit of telling me to move immediately after some gentle exercise! The bike ride app works well, and records what I have done and where I have been pretty accurately. In addition, so long as I am not using apps that link to GPS, the battery life is around 11 days.
R**P
Get your life back on track!
This is a great watch! It is much improved on my previous garmin. It's smoother, easier to navigate and the battery life is amazing. I bought this one for my wife, this is the smaller version and she loves it. Back in 2018 she got an iwatch and I got the Garmin Vivoactive 3. They were life changing at the time, as we were very active in the gym and outside. It was clear that my wife preferred many of the functions on my watch that the iwatch didn't have, although hers did look much better. My Garmin had battery issues back in 2021 and the iwatch screen got a crack in it last year (2024). So, a few years on, we are less active and want to get back to it. But I lacked the motivation. Then I remembered how I used to monitor my sleep, heart rate and training sessions on the watch and thought...maybe a new smart watch will give me the get up off the sofa I need. So I researched the best smart watches of 2024 & 2025...and this one kept coming up. So I bought two (2) this one for my wife and the larger one for me. They are brilliant, the Garmin App is much improved too, much easier to record my gym sessions. This watch can monitor your HRV, it can provide a sleep coach, it's is sleek and stylish, and is better at dealing with messages and calls. I highly recomment this watch!
J**A
Excellent fitness watch with great battery life!
I have been really impressed with the Garmin Venu 3S. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and packed with features. The GPS is accurate, and the heart rate and sleep tracking are spot on. The display is bright and easy to read, even outdoors. Battery life is fantastic, I get almost a week on one charge. The app is detailed but easy to navigate. Overall, a great smartwatch for anyone serious about health and fitness
D**L
Jack of all trades, master of none.
Coming from Apple Watch 9 (owned every series since 3 and upwards) this watch was a game changer. Installation was, dare I say even easier than setting up an Apple Watch. The battery is fantastic without the Always-on-Display and SOp2 enabled. Lasts up to 12 days without activities, about 6-7 days with activities every other day. A hell of an upgrade from Apple Watch single day battery life. The screen is beautiful, it's fluid, smooth and crisp, the size is absolutely perfect for me - it almost ticks every box. What chips away a star from the rating. Missing features. Venu 3 is supposed to be Garmin's kind of smart watch, less of a training partner. It explains why it doesn't have training readiness and training status, features that are a must have for "hard core" users. Something I really wish I could have. No problem, but then why did Garmin decide that the "smart watch" doesn't get "smart" features like Smart Alarm? That doesn't sound smart. For golfers it might work if you know the course layout as it shows you the distance to green, but no maps available. It has happened frequently that the watch closes and saves an activity I paused, no way to stop it from auto saving. Stupid. Summary: Venu 3 is kind of a smart watch, but also kind of a decent training partner. It’s not great at anything but not bad at anything either. For me, it gets the job done, but I’d be happy to pay £30 extra to unlock the features I’m missing; however, I don’t want that suddenly turning into Garmin getting some ideas, like subscription locking features. It's a £300-325 watch, no more. So MSRP of £400 is insane. Had I paid £400 it would have been a 3-star review. At £250 it would be 5-stars. I paid £302 so I think 4-stars is fair.
G**F
Quality smart watch
This watch is more a smart watch than a fitness watch, which suits me fine as it does everything I need plus extras if needed. Some reviews say it's not overly. Accurate on some stats BUT, comparing the figures to a hospital oximeter mine at least is pretty much bang on. How you wear it makes no difference either on the outside or the inside of the wrist, set it for the functions you personally want to see, and forget the rest. No electronics like being overworked. I have the Venu 3s and it's size is perfect for the smaller wrist, the strap is soft and comfortable to wear, although it has a speaker and microphone it is still waterproof/showerproof. Battery? ... After 3 days it has only lost 14% of a full charge and during that 3 days had been 'played with' and explored extensively. It can change watch face to a low energy or dim red display at night time if desired, it can give a morning briefing if desired, it also integrated seamlessly with my Samsung phone, the Garmin app is flawless and keeps everything in check including updates, downloadable content and a full breakdown of all recorded data from the watch itself. Value for money? Five stars Battery life? Five stars User friendly? Five stars Looks? Personal downloadable choice Overall quality? Five stars If you want a smart watch the Venu 3s by Garmin is my number 1 choice. Recommended.
S**S
Brilliant Smartwatch with Clear Display
Superb watch — the AMOLED screen is bright and crisp, and the health tracking features are really impressive. Comfortable to wear all day and battery life is solid. Syncs quickly with the phone and works seamlessly. A great upgrade for fitness and everyday use.
A**R
Great purchase!
Great watch, does everything it says in the description and more! Looks great and the battery lasts over a week even when getting plenty of use throughout. 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
S**M
Cracking
Great watch, battery life is very good and it’s good for tracking activities
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