SAVE $135: As of Oct.18,Kalakal the Garmin Venu 2S is on sale for $264.99 on Amazon. That's 34% off the list price, and the lowest it has been at Amazon in almost a year.
A deal on Garmin is always worth considering, and this latest deal on the Venu 2S smartwatch is perfect for anyone looking for a watch that blends lifestyle features with fitness tracking.
As of Oct. 18, this Garmin watch is on sale for $264.99 on Amazon, saving you 34% on list price. This is also the lowest price it has been available for in 11 months.
The Venu 2S is the perfect tracker for someone who enjoys a range of fitness activities as well as lifestyle tracking. Health features include heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and even stress level feedback. Plus, it offers built-in GPS, so you can track your outdoor activities without needing to take your phone with you.
SEE ALSO: Fitbit vs. Apple Watch: Putting smartwatches and fitness trackers to the testThe Venu 2S also comes with music capabilities. Download up to 650 songs to your watch, including playlists from Spotify, Amazon Music, or Deezer, and connect with wireless headphones. Another reason to leave your phone at home.
The screen is AMOLED, meaning it's bright, colorful, and incredibly vibrant. And if battery life is important to you, the Venu 2S is seriously impressive, lasting up to 10 days in smartwatch mode and up to 7 hours in GPS mode with music.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so act quick so you don't miss out.
Topics Amazon Fitness Trackers Smartwatches Fitness Tech
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