Garmin dropped a new watch today, a square-bodied Venu X1 that retails for $799.99 and will be available to order starting June 18. Garmin told me by email that it is “not a successor to Venu 3/3S,” which to me hints that there may still be a Venu 4 coming soon.
The square shape is new—although an older Venu, the 2 Sq, also had that square shape. But the Venu 2 Sq was a lower-end watch, and the X1 is clearly on the higher end, with its price and shape positioning it as a competitor to the Apple Watch Ultra 2. (The Ultra 2 starts at $799.99.)
An LED flashlight, just like the new Forerunner 970 (and the Fenix 8, and some Instinct models). People love their LED flashlights, saying that once you have one, you can’t go back.
Sapphire instead of Gorilla glass, for extra scratch resistance.
Battery life is estimated at eight days—less than the Venu 3 (or most other Garmin watches) but significantly more than any Apple Watch.
Garmin coach training plans for running, cycling, and strength.
No ECG, though
There’s one major thing the Venu X1 is missing that the Venu 3 and 3S have: an ECG app, to take electrocardiogram readings (that’s the thing that tells you whether your heartbeats are in “Afib” versus “normal sinus rhythm”). You can see a full breakdown of the differences between the Venu 3 and the Venu X1 here.
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