The Venu Sq 2 which is the successor to the Venu Sq shares a lot in common with Fitbit’s Sense 2, both in price and features. Each of these two is awesomely designed and well-equipped to track your daily activities. However, while these two are very similar, they differ in many ways which is why I’m comparing the differences between the Venu Sq 2 and Sense 2 to help you decide and make the right choice.
In a nutshell, while both watches are durably built and are fantastic trackers, the Sense 2 has a better design than the Venu Sq 2. It also has a slightly larger display and features ECG measurement. And because it has a microphone and speaker, it can take calls and features Alexa voice assistant as well.
Meanwhile, unlike Sense 2, the Venu Sq 2 allows you to stream or download music you can listen to offline. It also features incidental fall detection and a compass that makes it a better choice for outdoor workout enthusiasts. Moreover, it has a longer battery life than Sense 2.
Garmin Venu Sq 2 vs Fitbit Sense 2 Full Specifications Compared
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Garmin Venu Sq 2 vs Fitbit Sense 2 – The Differences
- Fitbit Sense 2 has a slightly larger display
- There are two physical buttons on Venu Sq 2
- Venu Sq 2 is slightly slimmer than Sense 2
- Fitbit Sense 2 has an aluminum build
- Fitbit Sense 2 can answer calls
- Fitbit Sense 2 lacks music support
- Fitbit Sense 2 can count floors
- Fitbit Sense 2 features ECG measurement
- Venu Sq 2 features incidental fall detection
- Venu Sq 2 has a compass
- Venu Sq 2 has a longer battery life
- Fitbit Sense 2 has Alexa voice assistant
While both watches have AMOLED displays, the Sense 2 with a 1.58 inches display is slightly bigger than the 1.41 inches display of Venu sq 2. Nonetheless, it’s still very easy to read complications on the Sq 2.
Both watches have touch-sensitive screens. However, while the Sense 2 has a single physical button, it’s 2 physical buttons on Venu Sq 2. This is totally aesthetical and doesn’t make the Venu Sq 2 easier to navigate than Sense 2. Both watches are very easy to interact with.
This isn’t a significant difference, however, the Venu Sq 2 is actually slightly slimmer than Sense 2 by 0.3 mm. Meanwhile, both watches are very lightweight and compact which no doubt makes these two very comfortable to wear even throughout the day.
Although both watches are sturdily built with durable materials, the Sense 2 has an aluminum build while Venu Sq 2 has a case made of fiber-polymer. Moreover, while the Sense 2 has a stainless steel bezel, the Venu Sq 2 has an aluminum bezel. Thus, the Sense 2 has a more premium design than the Venu Sq 2.
Meanwhile, both watches have very durable Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screens protecting the display, and this is highly resistant to scratches.
Unlike Venu Sq 2, the Fitbit Sense 2 has a loudspeaker and microphone which enables the device to answer calls. Unfortunately, there is no official way to start a call on the Fitbit Sense 2. Note that your phone must be nearby to answer calls on the Sense 2.
Although the technical specs state that the Sense 2 just like its predecessor, Fitbit Sense has 4GB storage capacity. However, Fitbit has removed music streaming and storage from the Sense 2. You can’t stream or download music to the Sense 2. However, with notifications enabled for Spotify, you can control music from the watch.
Meanwhile, the Venu Sq 2 is equipped with 4GB storage and you can download your personal music or download music from music services such as Spotify, Deezer, and Amazon Music. You can also stream music with any of these services when you connect the watch to a WiFi network.
With an altimeter built into the Sense 2, it’s able to count floors climbed. There is no altimeter in the Venu Sq 2, thus it can’t count floors.
Moreover, with an ECG sensor present in the Fitbit Sense 2, you can take ECG directly on the watch by simply placing your index finger and thumb on the watch’s case. The Venu Sq 2 lacks this feature.
While the Venu Sq 2 lacks ECG measurement, it features safety features such as incidental fall detection. With your phone nearby, the Venu Sq 2 will start a call to a preset emergency contact and will also send a message with your current location to this contact. Other safety features include LiveTrack which will allow you to invite family and friends to view in real-time your location, pace, and other metrics as workout outdoors. The presence of safety features no doubt makes the Venu Sq 2 a better smartwatch for outdoor workout lovers than the Sense 2.
Unlike Sense 2, Venu Sq 2 has a compass. With a compass app, the Venu Sq 2 can show the direction the watch is pointing and your current location.
The Venu Sq 2 has a longer battery life. You can get up to 11 days of battery life with the Venu Sq 2 and up to 6 days of battery life with Sense 2. Moreover, the Venu Sq 2 has a customizable battery-saver mode that can get you even longer battery life when activated.
With a microphone built-in, Fitbit Sense 2 like its counterpart the Versa 4 features an Alexa voice assistant that will allow you to use your voice to start simple tasks like starting a workout, checking the time, setup an alarm, and more. The Venu Sq 2 lacks a microphone as such lacks a voice assistant.
So in summary, the Sense 2 with its aluminum build and stainless steel build has a more refined build. It also has a slightly larger display, features ECG, can take calls, and features Alexa voice assistant. Meanwhile, the Venu Sq 2 features incidental fall detection, music storage, has a compass and a longer battery life.
Similar Features
Beyond the differences mentioned above, both the Sense 2 and Venu Sq 2 have a durable build and are rated 5ATM. Both watches have straps that can be changed while Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protects the displays.
The Sense 2 and Venu Sq 2 are both equipped with a heart rate sensor, accelerometer, inbuilt GPS, and thermometer. These sensors enabled each of these to track your sleep, steps, calories, stress levels, heart rate and skin temperature changes.
When app notification is enabled, both watches will alert you when you receive a message on your phone. And you have the option to reply to messages with preset replies. There is also an NFC chip in the Sense 2 and Venu Sq 2 that enables Fitbit Pay and Garmin Pay respectively. These are payment systems that will allow you to store your card details on the watch and you will be able to make non-contactless payments at supported terminals.
Garmin Venu Sq 2 vs Fitbit Sense 2 – Which is Better?
The Sense 2 has a better design and can take calls, thanks to the built-in microphone and speaker. It also features an Alexa voice assistant. Moreover, it features ECG measurement and can count floors.
On the flip side, the Venu Sq 2 which is also durably built supports music streaming and downloads. It also features safety features, a compass, and has a longer battery life.
Bottom line, the Venu Sq 2 makes a case as a better choice for outdoor workouts, and with music support, it holds a significant edge over the Sense 2.
Meanwhile, the Sense 2 seems to have better aesthetics and ECG which no doubt makes it very attractive but the lack of music storage support is a huge disappointment.
Garmin Venu Sq 2 vs Fitbit Versa 4
The difference between the Versa 4 and Sense 2 is the presence of an ECG, 24/7 stress monitor, and a dedicated thermometer in the Sense 2. Beyond these, both watches are similar in design and features.
So the difference between the Venu Sq 2 and Versa 4 is that while the latter can take calls and features Alexa voice assistant, it lacks safety features, a compass, and music storage support which are all present in Venu Sq 2. Moreover, the Venu Sq 2 has a longer battery life than the Versa 4.