, but it seems to have finally hit its stride at CES 2022 with the Venu 2 Plus and the entry-level Vivomove Sport.just launched last April. However, the device fixes one of the more glaring omissions from the Venu 2: voice capabilities. The Venu 2 Plus adds both a speaker and microphone, meaning the smartwatch is now capable of taking and making calls directly from the wrist, as well as adding voice assistant support.
Meanwhile, the Vivomove Sport is a new hybrid analog and is meant to be an entry-level smartwatch at $179.99. While Garmin’s Vivomove line has always been stylish, they’ve also been extremely pricey. The Luxe, for example, is a gorgeous smartwatch but costs a whopping $499.99. The Style is only slightly cheaper at $299.99. While the Sport has the same hidden touchscreen display, it’s only on the bottom half of the screen.
Just bought a garmin fenix 6, many reviews about its GPS aren't positive,though.