The watch has no in-built mic or speakers, which means you can’t answer calls or use voice-to-text to respond to mails/messages. Garmin Venu Sq does not allow you to filter notifications on the watch. I was happy with my VO2 level anyway, thank you very much. The higher the VO2 level, the fitter you are believed to be. If you are training for a marathon or want to determine how fit you are, the Garmin Venu Sq comes with a breathing rate and estimated VO2 level tracker, which is basically the maximum amount of oxygen your body uses when you work out. The Garmin Venu Sq also lets you set high and low heart rate alerts, which let you know if your heart rate is too low or crosses an acceptable threshold. The watch identifies stages of REM and lets you know what your SpO2 levels were while you were asleep. I also used an oximeter to compare the pulse and SpO2 readings on the fitness tracker, and almost every time, the reading was identical to the last decimal.īesides the SpO2 level tracking, my other favourite feature on the Garmin Venu Sq is sleep tracking.
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Now, that’s not a feature exclusive to Garmin – the Apple Watch Series 6 lets you track your saturation levels, too, but that costs an eye-watering Rs 52,900 – for a watch. The watch lets you do on-the-spot SpO2 level checks, in addition to the daily records of your oxygen levels it maintains. Health and fitness tracking has always been Garmin’s strength, and it’s apparent with the Garmin Venu Sq as well, which features continuous blood-oxygen level tracking. Garmin Venu Sq lets you do on-the-spot SpO2 level checks, in addition to the daily records of your oxygen levels it maintains.