Garmin Venu X1: Largest Display in Its Smallest Case Yet

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– Garmin launched the $799 Venu X1 fitness watch, featuring a 2-inch square AMOLED screen and titanium body, positioning it as a competitor to the Apple Watch Ultra 2.
– The Venu X1 has a shorter battery life (2 days with always-on display, 8 days without) compared to Garmin’s Fenix 8, and lacks ECG support and multi-band GPS.
– It includes a scratch-resistant sapphire lens, titanium caseback, and built-in speaker/microphone for calls and voice commands, some of which work without a paired smartphone.
– The watch offers health and fitness tracking with over 100 activity profiles and a pulse oximeter for blood oxygen measurement.
– The Venu X1 will be available in black and dark green starting June 18th.
Garmin has unveiled its latest premium fitness watch, the Venu X1, featuring the largest display ever packed into one of their smallest cases. Priced at $799, this sleek wearable combines a 2-inch square AMOLED screen with a titanium body, drawing clear comparisons to Apple’s high-end smartwatches while maintaining Garmin’s signature rugged durability.
The design resembles a compact, squared-off version of Garmin’s Fenix 8 or Forerunner 970, though with some notable compromises. Battery life reaches approximately two days with the always-on display enabled, extending to eight days when disabled, significantly shorter than the Fenix 8’s week-long performance. While it includes practical additions like a built-in flashlight, the Venu X1 omits advanced health features such as ECG monitoring and multi-band GPS. However, it stands out with full-color mapping, a rarity in Garmin’s Venu lineup.
Durability is a key focus, with a scratch-resistant sapphire lens and titanium caseback ensuring resilience during intense workouts. The watch also integrates a speaker and microphone, enabling phone-free voice commands for tasks like starting workouts or setting timers. Health tracking remains robust, offering over 100 activity profiles and a pulse oximeter for blood oxygen measurements.
Available in black and dark green, the Venu X1 launches on June 18th, positioning itself as a stylish yet functional alternative for fitness enthusiasts who prioritize both form and performance.
(Source: The Verge)