Garmin Venu 4 vs Withings ScanWatch 2
Garmin Venu 4
Withings ScanWatch 2
Both monitor health beautifully. Withings wins on battery and design. Garmin takes features and value.
How They Compare
The things that actually matter ๐
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Which one stole your heart?
Which One Is For You?
Two amazing products, two different vibes โจ
- You want deep fitness tracking alongside your health data
- You exercise regularly and need sport-specific modes
- You prefer a digital display with rich data at a glance
- You want health monitoring that does not look like a gadget
- You prefer charging monthly over weekly
- You value an analog watch aesthetic above everything else
The Full Story
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Here is a question worth asking: does a health watch need to look like a health watch? The Garmin Venu 4 says yes, wrapping excellent fitness tracking and health monitoring in a colorful AMOLED display with dozens of sport modes, training plans, and Garmin's complete analytics platform. It is clearly a fitness device, and it is proud of it. The Withings ScanWatch 2 says no. It disguises clinical-grade health sensors beneath an elegant analog dial with physical watch hands. People will compliment your watch, never knowing it is tracking your ECG and blood oxygen. Battery lasts about a month. If you are an active person who wants their watch involved in every workout, Garmin is the natural fit. If you want your health tracked silently by a beautiful timepiece that never screams tech, Withings is the most elegant option available.