But as hard as it might be to understand the differences between the company’s Venu-branded devices, something tells us most prospective buyers will be delighted by the size of this particular family of Android and iOS-compatible products.
And then you have the Garmin Venu 2S, which is obviously not as advanced and as powerful as the Venu 3 or Venu 2 Plus, but with a compact body and a reasonable price, it’s absolutely worth taken into consideration right now by many people.
If you want to take advantage of that full aforementioned $150 discount, it looks like you’ll have to hurry and order one of Amazon’s few remaining units at the time of this writing with a slate bezel and a graphite case and band. Alternatively, you can slash a substantial but slightly humbler 138 bucks off the $399.99 regular price of a rose gold/white model that seems to be available in higher numbers.