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Garmin Forerunner 55 VS Garmin Venu 2 | Which Garmin smartwatches ?

#GarminForerunner55#VS#GarminVenu2# Garmin Forerunner 55 Another brand new offering from Garmin, the Forerunner 55 is almost half the price of the Venu 2 – so what’s the difference? For starters, its smart features are slightly more limited – it doesn’t offer NFC (for making contactless payments) or wi-fi. When it comes to fitness features though, it includes most things we’d expect to see from a smartwatch at this price. We’re talking about things like built-in GPS to track your outdoor workouts phone-free, heart-rate monitoring and a step counter. It claims to monitor your stress levels too, though such features are rarely accurate. The incident detection feature (also present on the Venu 2) is handy if you often go out to exercise alone, detecting sudden deceleration or impact during GPS activity and automatically alerting an emergency contact if you fall over and injure yourself. If you trigger this alert but don’t need help, it’s easy enough to cancel from the watch face – you just have to do so within 15 seconds. As with the Venu 2, you can take advantage of the Body Battery feature to work out the best times to exercise or rest, and it comes with lots of preloaded workouts, including running, cycling, elliptical and yoga. It’s also one of the lightest Garmin smartwatches we’ve tested too, weighing just 37g (that’s less than a golf ball). Claimed battery life is slightly better than the Venu 2, at 14 days rather than 11. However, you can’t always rely on manufacturer claims for battery life, so be sure to read our full review to find out how it fared in our battery tests. Garmin Venu 2 The Garmin Venu 2 is a high-end smartwatch that’s been designed with serious fitness fanatics in mind. It lets you take a deep dive into your personal health data, but still measures the basics, such as heart rate, respiration rate, calories burned and distance travelled. There are more than 25 preloaded workouts to choose from, including running, walking, cycling and swimming, plus some golf-centric metrics that even allow you to measure things like shot distance. It also has a Body Battery feature, which gives you guidance on the best times to exercise based on your heart rate, stress and activity levels. The Venu 2 has NFC (near-field communication) so you can make contactless payments with a tap of your wrist, plus built-in GPS, wi-fi and Bluetooth. There’s also space to store up to 2,000 songs, which is perfect if you prefer to leave your phone at home while you run. Smart features differ ever so slightly depending on whether your phone is Android or iOS, which is worth bearing in mind. For example, only Android users can respond to text messages and reject calls from the watch face, although there’s only a few preset replies to choose from.

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