Garmin Venu SQ 2 GPS Smartwatch with AMOLED display - Cream Gold (Certified Refurbished)
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Garmin Venu® Sq 2 GPS Smartwatch

The Garmin Venu® Sq 2 is Garmin's entry-point into AMOLED smartwatches -- a lightweight, stylish fitness watch that delivers a genuinely premium display experience and up to 11 days of battery life at an accessible price. Launched September 1, 2022, the Venu Sq 2 replaced the original Venu Sq's LCD screen with a bright 1.41-inch AMOLED panel at 360×320px -- a doubled resolution upgrade -- while adding the Gen 4 Elevate heart rate sensor, improved GPS with All-Systems GNSS support, and an additional 5+ days of battery life over its predecessor. The rectangular case weighs just 38 grams, pairs with standard 20mm QuickFit bands, and carries a 5 ATM swim-proof rating. Health tracking is comprehensive: Body Battery energy monitoring, sleep score, stress tracking, Pulse Ox (SpO2), respiration rate, women's health, hydration logging, and Health Snapshot. More than 25 GPS and indoor sports apps are preloaded, including pool swimming, HIIT, strength, yoga, Pilates, running, cycling, and golf. Safety features include Incident Detection and Assistance messaging with live GPS location. 

Our Take: The Venu Sq 2 is a well-executed entry-level Garmin smartwatch for people who want a stylish everyday watch with solid health tracking and genuinely good battery life, without paying for features they won't use. The AMOLED display is the headline -- bright, crisp, and a real step up from the LCD it replaced. The 11-day battery means you can wear it to sleep every night without anxiety about charging. Body Battery, sleep coaching, stress tracking, and 25+ sports apps cover most casual-to-intermediate fitness needs. The Gen 4 HR sensor handles everything from rest to HIIT accurately. The trade-offs are real: no multi-band GPS, no ECG, no speaker or microphone, no flashlight, and no always-on display without significant battery penalty.  If you want phone calls from your wrist, Training Readiness, multi-band GPS, or ECG, step up to the Venu 3. But for everyday health monitoring and light-to-moderate fitness in a watch that looks good all day, the Venu Sq 2 delivers real value.

Why you would choose this model

  • Bright 1.41" AMOLED at 360×320 -- always-on option The Venu Sq 2's AMOLED display is a major upgrade from the original Venu Sq's LCD -- double the resolution, vivid colors, and deep blacks. Optional always-on mode keeps the watch face visible at all times at the cost of some battery life. Gorilla Glass 3 provides daily scratch resistance.
  • 11-day battery -- wear it to sleep, skip nightly charging Up to 11 days in smartwatch mode (gesture wake, normal HR monitoring) -- nearly double the original Venu Sq's 6 days. Battery saver mode extends to 12 days. GPS mode lasts 26 hours (GPS only) or 20 hours in All-Systems GNSS mode. With 11 days between charges, you can realistically track sleep every night without ever anxiously watching your battery.
  • Body Battery + Sleep Score + Stress -- full daily picture Body Battery synthesizes HRV, stress, sleep quality, and activity into a 0-100 energy readiness score updated throughout the day. Sleep Score grades your nightly rest with staging data. Stress monitoring runs all day using HRV-based analysis. Together these three tools give you a data-driven view of recovery and readiness that most sub-$300 watches don't match.
  • 25+ sports apps -- running, swimming, HIIT, yoga, golf More than 25 GPS and indoor sports profiles are preloaded: outdoor and indoor running, walking, cycling, pool swimming, strength, cardio, HIIT (AMRAP, EMOM, Tabata), yoga, Pilates, elliptical, rowing, golf, tennis, and more. Free animated workout guidance for strength, HIIT, yoga, Pilates, and cardio is built in. Garmin Coach adaptive training plans for 5K, 10K, and half marathon are free via Garmin Connect.
  • Gen 4 Elevate HR -- accurate from rest to high-intensity The Garmin Elevate Gen 4 optical sensor is a meaningful improvement over the Gen 3 on the original Venu Sq, with better performance during high-intensity workouts where wrist flex used to cause errors. It also powers Pulse Ox (SpO2), respiration rate, stress monitoring, HRV, and Body Battery. The same sensor was used across Garmin's 2022 lineup including the Fenix 7 and Forerunner 955.
  • Health Snapshot -- 5-sensor check in one session Health Snapshot is a 2-minute scan that simultaneously measures heart rate, HRV, Pulse Ox, respiration rate, and stress, then generates a PDF summary you can share with a healthcare provider. It's a useful quick check-in and a differentiator from basic fitness trackers at this price.
  • Garmin Pay + smart notifications + safety features NFC contactless payments via Garmin Pay work at supported banks and terminals worldwide. Smart notifications from any app on your paired phone appear on the watch. Android users can reply to texts directly from the watch. Safety features include Incident Detection (auto-alerts your contacts with GPS location) and Assistance (manual SOS-style message to emergency contacts).
  • 38g lightweight + 20mm QuickFit bands + six colorways At just 38 grams total, the Venu Sq 2 is comfortable for all-day and all-night wear including sleep tracking. The 20mm QuickFit band system means hundreds of Garmin and third-party band options are compatible. Six total colorways across standard and Music Edition models let you match the watch to your personal style.

Who this watch is perfect for

  • People transitioning from a basic fitness band or older Fitbit who want a step up in display quality, health tracking depth, and GPS accuracy.
  • Everyday wearers who want a stylish, lightweight watch that doesn't look like a sports watch at dinner but still tracks workouts properly.
  • Casual-to-intermediate fitness users -- walkers, runners, swimmers, gym-goers -- who want 25+ sports apps and animated workout guidance without paying for elite training tools.
  • Health-focused individuals who want Body Battery, sleep scoring, stress monitoring, and Pulse Ox in a watch that lasts nearly two weeks between charges.

You may prefer a different model if...

  • You want to make and take phone calls from your wrist -- the Venu Sq 2 has no speaker or microphone; the Venu 3 adds this capability.
  • You want an ECG app for AFib screening -- the Venu Sq 2 does not include ECG; the Venu 3 does.
  • You want multi-band L1+L5 dual-frequency GPS for the highest accuracy in challenging environments -- only available on the Venu 3 and higher-end Garmin models.
  • You want Training Readiness, Training Load, or lactate threshold estimation -- those advanced training analytics are on the Venu 3 and Forerunner series.
  • You want a round watch face -- both Venu Sq 2 and Venu Sq 2 Music are rectangular; the Venu 3 is a round 45mm or 41mm watch.
  • You need a dive rating beyond swim-proof -- the Venu Sq 2 is 5 ATM (swim, rain, shower) only; it is not dive-rated.

Venu Sq 2 Specifications

Specification Value
Case size 40.6 × 37.0 × 11.1 mm
Display 1.41" AMOLED, 360 × 320 px, optional always-on
Touchscreen Yes -- capacitive touch + 2-button navigation
Lens material Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Bezel material Anodized aluminum
Case material Fiber-reinforced polymer
Weight 38g
GPS system GPS / GLONASS / Galileo (single-band, All-Systems GNSS mode)
Heart rate sensor Elevate Gen 4 (24/7 HR + Pulse Ox + respiration)
ECG app No
Speaker / Microphone No -- vibration alerts only
Flashlight No
Water resistance 5 ATM swim-rated (50m equivalent); not dive-rated
Body Battery Yes -- 0-100 daily energy readiness score
Sleep tracking Yes -- Sleep Score, sleep staging, coaching insights
Stress tracking Yes -- all-day HRV-based stress monitoring
Pulse Ox (SpO2) Yes
Health Snapshot Yes -- simultaneous 5-metric 2-minute scan
Sports apps 25+ preloaded GPS and indoor apps
Battery smartwatch mode Up to 11 days
Battery GPS mode Up to 26 hours (GPS only)
Battery GPS All-Systems Up to 20 hours
Battery saver mode Up to 12 days
Music (standard) Bluetooth media controls only; no onboard storage
Music (Music Edition) N/A
Garmin Pay Yes -- NFC contactless
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.0 / ANT+ / NFC; Wi-Fi on Music Edition only
Charging Proprietary Garmin USB-A clip cable
Band width 20mm QuickFit (compatible with all 20mm Garmin & third-party bands)
Wrist circumference 125–190 mm
Operating temperature −20° to 55°C (−4° to 131°F)
Wireless frequency 2.4 GHz @ 1 dBm (standard); 20 dBm (Music Edition)
Compatibility iOS 16+ and Android 9.0+ smartphones
Release date September 1, 2022

Venu Sq 2 vs Venu 3 — What Does the Upgrade Add?

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Entry (Venu Sq 2) Advanced (Venu 3)
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Venu Sq 2
AMOLED display, 11-day battery, 25+ sports apps, Body Battery, Garmin Pay. Rectangular, lightweight, $249.99.
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Venu 3
Round AMOLED, phone calls from the wrist, ECG, multi-band GPS, Training Readiness. 45mm or 41mm. From $449.99.
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Display & Build

Feature
Venu Sq 2Entry
Venu 3Advanced
DisplayBoth are AMOLED. Venu Sq 2 is rectangular 1.41 inch; Venu 3 is round and comes in 1.4 inch (45mm) or 1.2 inch (41mm) variants. AMOLED 1.41" 360×320 rectangular AMOLED 1.4" round (45mm) or 1.2" round (41mm)
Always-on displayBoth support optional always-on mode at a cost to battery life. Yes Yes
Lens materialVenu Sq 2 uses Gorilla Glass 3. Venu 3 uses Gorilla Glass 3 (standard) or DX Gorilla Glass (Pro variant). Gorilla Glass 3 Gorilla Glass 3 (std) / DX (Pro)
Bezel materialVenu Sq 2 uses anodized aluminum. Venu 3 uses stainless steel or aluminum depending on variant. Anodized aluminum Stainless steel or aluminum
Watch shapeVenu Sq 2 is rectangular (square-ish). Venu 3 is round -- a traditional watch silhouette. Rectangular Round
Case sizesVenu Sq 2 is one size (40.6mm). Venu 3 comes in 45mm and 41mm versions. 40.6mm (one size) 45mm and 41mm
WeightVenu Sq 2 is lighter at 38g. Venu 3 ranges around 47-50g depending on variant. 38g ~47-50g
Water resistanceBoth are 5 ATM swim-rated (50m equivalent). Neither is dive-rated. 5 ATM swim-rated 5 ATM swim-rated

Communication & Smart Features

Feature
Venu Sq 2Entry
Venu 3Advanced
Speaker + microphoneVenu 3 adds a built-in speaker and microphone for phone calls and voice assistant access directly from the wrist. Venu Sq 2 is vibration-only with no audio output or input. No Yes
Phone calls from wristVenu 3 can make and receive calls directly from the watch using the built-in speaker and mic. Venu Sq 2 cannot -- no audio hardware. No Yes
Voice assistant accessVenu 3 supports triggering Siri (iPhone) or Google Assistant (Android) from the wrist using the microphone. Not possible on Venu Sq 2. No Yes
Smart notificationsBoth show calls, texts, calendar, and app notifications from a paired phone. Android users can reply to texts on both models. Yes Yes
Garmin PayNFC contactless payments on both models. Yes Yes
Safety featuresBoth have Incident Detection and Assistance (emergency GPS location alerts). Venu 3 also adds nap detection and wheelchair mode. Incident Detection + Assistance Same + nap detect + wheelchair mode

Health & Sensors

Feature
Venu Sq 2Entry
Venu 3Advanced
HR sensorBoth use Garmin Elevate wrist HR sensors; Venu 3 uses a newer generation with improved accuracy. Elevate Gen 4 Elevate Gen 4 (updated)
ECG appVenu 3 includes a single-lead ECG for AFib screening; Venu Sq 2 does not. No Yes
Body BatteryBoth include Body Battery energy monitoring with the same 0-100 scale methodology. Yes Yes
Sleep Score + coachingBoth score your sleep and offer coaching insights. Venu 3 adds nap detection and automatic nap logging. Sleep Score + coaching Sleep Score + coaching + nap detection
HRV StatusHRV Status tracks your 4-week HRV trend to give context on long-term stress and recovery. Present on Venu 3; not on Venu Sq 2. No Yes
Pulse Ox (SpO2)Blood oxygen saturation monitoring on both models. Yes Yes
Stress trackingAll-day HRV-based stress monitoring on both models with guided breathing. Yes Yes
Health Snapshot2-minute 5-metric scan on both models. Yes Yes

GPS & Training

Feature
Venu Sq 2Entry
Venu 3Advanced
GPS systemVenu Sq 2 is single-band (L1 only). Venu 3 adds multi-band dual-frequency L1+L5 GPS for best-in-class tracking accuracy in urban canyons and under canopy. GPS/GLONASS/Galileo (single-band) Multi-band L1+L5 + SatIQ
Training ReadinessTraining Readiness is a daily 0-100 score synthesizing sleep, HRV, recovery, and load to tell you how ready your body is for hard training. Venu 3 only. No Yes
Training LoadTraining Load tracks aerobic and anaerobic workload over time to prevent overtraining or undertraining. Venu 3 only. No Yes
VO2 MaxBoth can estimate VO2 Max from running activities, though Venu 3's multi-band GPS and advanced metrics make the estimate more accurate over time. Yes Yes
Garmin Coach plansFree adaptive training plans for 5K, 10K, and half marathon via Garmin Connect on both models. Yes Yes
Sports appsBoth include 25+ preloaded sports apps. Venu 3 adds wheelchair-specific activity modes. 25+ apps 25+ apps + wheelchair modes

Battery Life & Music

Feature
Venu Sq 2Entry
Venu 3Advanced
Smartwatch batteryVenu Sq 2 lasts up to 11 days (gesture). Venu 3 gets up to 14 days (45mm) or 10 days (41mm). Up to 11 days (gesture) 14 days (45mm) / 10 days (41mm)
GPS batteryVenu Sq 2: 26h GPS-only / 20h All-Systems. Venu 3: ~20h GPS-only. Multi-band GPS trades some battery for accuracy. 26h GPS-only / 20h All-Systems ~20h GPS-only (45mm)
Music storageVenu Sq 2 Music Edition holds 500 songs. Venu 3 holds up to 650 songs. Both support Spotify, Amazon Music, and Deezer offline. NA 650 songs (all variants)
PriceThe ~$200 jump from Venu Sq 2 to Venu 3 pays for: round design, speaker/mic for phone calls, ECG, multi-band GPS, Training Readiness/Load, HRV Status, and nap detection. $199.99 from $449.99

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Venu Sq 2 — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the Venu Sq 2 and the Venu Sq 2 Music Edition?

The standard Venu Sq 2 and the Music Edition are identical in display, sensors, GPS, health tracking, and sports apps. The only differences are: the Music Edition adds Wi-Fi connectivity, onboard storage for up to 500 songs, and the ability to sync and play playlists offline from Spotify, Amazon Music, and Deezer (subscriptions required). The Music Edition costs $50 more at $299.99 and comes in different colorways (Black/Slate, Ivory/Peach Gold, French Gray/Cream Gold) versus the standard model (Shadow Gray/Slate, White/Cream Gold, Cool Mint/Metallic Mint). Both editions support Bluetooth music controls when your phone is nearby; only the Music Edition stores and plays music phone-free.

How accurate is the GPS on the Venu Sq 2?

The Venu Sq 2 uses the same GPS chip Garmin introduced with the Fenix 7 and Forerunner 255 in 2022, supporting GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo satellite systems simultaneously (All-Systems GNSS mode). In DC Rainmaker's testing, GPS accuracy was described as on par with multi-band/dual-frequency performance in most real-world conditions. Note that the Venu Sq 2 does not support true multi-band (L1+L5 dual-frequency) GPS -- that capability is reserved for higher-end models like the Venu 3. For running, cycling, hiking, and everyday fitness, the Venu Sq 2's GPS delivers accurate tracks and pace data. All-Systems GNSS mode slightly reduces GPS battery from 26 hours to 20 hours compared to GPS-only mode.

Does the Venu Sq 2 have an ECG app?

No. The Venu Sq 2 does not include an ECG (electrocardiogram) app. It uses the Gen 4 Elevate optical heart rate sensor, which monitors resting heart rate, exercise heart rate, abnormal HR alerts, Pulse Ox (blood oxygen), respiration rate, stress, HRV, and Body Battery. If ECG for AFib screening is important to you, consider the Venu 3 or Fenix 8 series, which include ECG capability.

What sports apps are preloaded on the Venu Sq 2?

The Venu Sq 2 comes with more than 25 GPS and indoor sports apps preloaded, including: outdoor running, indoor running, walking, cycling, pool swimming, strength training, cardio, HIIT (with AMRAP, EMOM, Tabata, and custom intervals), yoga, Pilates, elliptical, stair stepper, rowing, golf, tennis, and more. Free preloaded workouts cover cardio, yoga, strength, HIIT, and Pilates with animated on-screen guidance. Garmin Coach adaptive training plans for 5K, 10K, and half marathon are available via the Garmin Connect app. Additional activity profiles can be downloaded from the Connect IQ Store.

What safety features does the Venu Sq 2 have?

The Venu Sq 2 includes Incident Detection (the watch automatically sends a message with your GPS location to designated emergency contacts if it detects a possible incident during an activity) and Assistance (you can manually trigger a message with your name, a LiveTrack link, and GPS coordinates to emergency contacts at any time). Both features require a paired smartphone and active Garmin Connect Mobile connection. LiveTrack lets family and friends follow your activities in real time from any web browser. There is no built-in cellular or satellite communication -- all safety features work through your connected phone.

Is the Venu Sq 2 worth upgrading to from the original Venu Sq?

Yes, meaningfully so. The Venu Sq 2 delivers four substantial upgrades over the original: (1) display -- AMOLED replaces LCD, with double the resolution (360x320 vs 240x240) and an always-on mode; (2) heart rate -- Gen 4 Elevate replaces Gen 3, improving accuracy especially during high-intensity exercise; (3) GPS -- the new chip adds All-Systems GNSS and significantly improved accuracy; (4) battery life -- 11 days versus 6 days in smartwatch mode. The form factor, band compatibility, and price point are similar. If you use your watch primarily for health tracking and lighter fitness, the display and battery upgrades alone make the Venu Sq 2 a compelling step forward.

Does the Venu Sq 2 work with iPhone?

Yes. The Venu Sq 2 is compatible with both iPhone (iOS 16 or later) and Android smartphones via the Garmin Connect Mobile app. iPhone users get smart notifications (calls, texts, calendar, apps), LiveTrack, weather, Garmin Pay, and full health data syncing. Android users additionally get the ability to reply to messages directly from the watch. Voice assistants (Siri, Google Assistant) are not accessible via the Venu Sq 2 -- there is no microphone on the watch. The Music Edition adds Wi-Fi for phone-free music sync; both editions can control phone music playback via Bluetooth when the phone is nearby.

How does Body Battery work on the Venu Sq 2?

Body Battery is Garmin's energy monitoring feature that uses your heart rate variability, stress levels, sleep quality, and activity data to estimate your current energy reserves on a scale of 0 to 100. A score near 100 indicates you are well-rested and ready for intense activity; a low score suggests your body needs recovery. The Venu Sq 2 tracks Body Battery continuously throughout the day and night. You can see on the watch face or glance widget how your energy level is trending, when it is being recharged during sleep or rest, and when it is being depleted by stress or exercise. It is particularly useful for deciding whether to push hard in a workout or prioritize rest on a given day.