![]() – Added Firstbeat advanced sleep tracking/analytics (like Fenix 6) – Added new battery saver mode up to 12 days for the Venu 2 or 11 days for Venu 2S – Added new rapid charging mode, charges watch 1 day’s worth (or 1hr of GPS time) in 10 mins ![]() – Added support for extra data on always-on display mode (e.g. – Added widget glances, but with a more modern twist – Introduced Connect IQ 4.0 support (first Garmin devices to do so) – Increased storage space from ~3GB to ~7GB of music storage – Slightly increased GPS battery life from 20hrs to 22hrs (GPS-only), and 6hrs to 8hrs (GPS+Music) – Updated AMOLED display (slight behind the scenes tweak to merge the touchscreen and display together, Corning Gorilla Glass 3) – New integrated processor & GPU for significantly increased graphic power (mainly for apps) – Increased IR sensors from 1 to 2 for increased PulseOx accuracy – New Garmin Elevate V4 optical heart rate sensor ![]() – Two size versions now: Venu 2 (45mm) & Venu 2S (40mm) It’s also the first with many of the new health-related functions listed below.īut to consolidate it all, there’s no better way than a simple bulleted list of all the newness I can find: For example, this is the first watch with Garmin’s new Elevate V4 optical heart rate sensor package, and it’s the first watch with Connect IQ 4.0. The Garmin Venu 2 series adds a slate of features, some of which have been seen on other Garmin watches over the last year or two (like widget glances), but some of which are entirely new. ![]() If you’re looking for the Top 11 new features and a review in one tidy video – click no further than the play button above. If you found this review useful, you can use the links at the bottom, or consider becoming a DCR Supporter which makes the site ad-free, while also getting access to a mostly weekly video series behind the scenes of the DCR Cave. After which I’ll likely go out and buy my own for future use. Once this review is done, I’ll get it boxed back up and sent back to them. Note that for this review I’m using a media loaner from Garmin. I’ll also sprinkle some of her thoughts throughout the review from her usage as well. So I’ve got a pretty good feel on how well the Venu 2 works, and where its quirks are. While my wife uses the Venu 2S on her workouts and 24×7. I’ve been using the Venu 2 for a number of weeks now 24×7, as well as on all my recent workouts. A new generation optical heart rate sensor also brings with it infrared sensors for increased PulseOx accuracy. A new integrated processor and GPU increase graphic power, making it the first watch to support Garmin’s Connect IQ 4.0 app platform – as well as a significantly revamped user interface that feels a bit more modern and polished. ![]() Under the covers though are arguably some of the biggest changes. The Venu 2 series sports two sizes now (45mm and 40mm), as well as a slew of updated health and sports features. The same technologies were also used to analyze the textual input of the IBM Employee Pulse survey with hundreds of thousands of textual answers to multiple open questions.Today Garmin announced the new Venu 2 & Venu 2S watches, the AMOLED display successors to the original Garmin Venu watch. These technologies were featured in the That's Debatable television series and in the Grammy Debates with Watson backstage experience-summarizing thousands of pro and con arguments contributed by the audience, supporting debate on topics ranging from social issues to pop culture. Key Point Analysis and Narrative Generation are also available as software services through the IBM Research Early Access Program. Debater technologies infused in Watson products include idiom sentiment understanding in Watson NLU, efficient text clustering for topic modeling in Watson Discovery, and user customizable sentence level classification in Watson Discovery. The core technologies that made the Project Debater live event possible are available for commercial use. ![]()
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