One of the key features of the Venu is that it features a 1.2-inch always on AMOLED 390 x 390 display. Despite this, Garmin says that you can still expect it to have a battery life of up to five days with normal usage, or up to six hours with GPS active.
Being a health-monitoring smartwatch, you can expect to find a plethora of health-related tracking tools. These range from the usual heart rate and stress level monitoring, to the new hydration tracker. There’s even a menstrual cycle tracker built into the Venu. The Garmin Venu comes with a price tag of RM1799. Two of the colour variants, Black with Slate and Light Sand with Rose Gold, will be available starting 9 October. The remaining two, Black with Gold and Granite Blue with Silver, will hit the shelves a month later.