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Moreover, the 6 Pro features ski maps with over 2000 resorts to choose from which places it ahead of the 945.Īll three are well equipped to track your daily activities such as steps, calories, fitness level, distance, sleep monitoring, and all-day stress tracking.Įach of these three also features indoor gym activities such as indoor rowing, strength training, and cardio training, including in-depth training and planning analysis features that include training load, training effect and activity history on the watch.Īll three watches feature running features such as running, treadmill running and trail running, plus heart rate sensor that tracks your heart rate variability and capable of showing your heart rate zones, max. And this makes the later two better choices for outdoor activity tracking. However, the Venu lacks preloaded color maps which is present on both the 945 and 6 Pro. Similar to other Garmin smartwatches, each of these three is fitness-focused and even more equipped with more fitness tracking features to comprehensively track your active life. A feature deep water explorers will find very helpful, especially with the now featured swimming heart rate tracking. While the Venu and 945 are both rated 5ATM (waterproof up to 50 meters), the 6 Pro is rated 10ATM (waterproof up to 100 meters) which makes it an ideal choice for deep water activities. Although, the 945 and 6 Pro are a lot easier to read outdoors than the Venu.Īlthough all three watches ship with onboard storage capacity that allow you take your favorite tracks with you, the Venu and 945 fall short behind the 6 Pro with a whooping 32GB storage capacity which allow you take a lot more music with you compared to 945 and Venu 4GB. The Venu being the first of Garmin smartwatch powered by the AMOLED display has a more lively and interactive display that’s intriguing to watch indoors or under dimmed light compared to the MIP transflective LCD display. Moreover, the 6 Pro being a higher-end device is available in DLC coated steel with a lot more options for straps compared to the Venu and 945 with silicone straps. In addition, the Venu and 6 Pro with stainless steel bezel look more attractive than the 945 with fiber-reinforced polymer bezel.

The Venu being smaller also weighs the least which no doubt makes it more comfortable to wear all day long. The 43mm Venu is quite compact than the 945 and 6 Pro at 47mm, it also slimmer at 12.4mm compared to 13.7mm 945 and 14.7mm 6 Pro which is somewhat thick. The main differences come in the sizes, we have got a smaller Venu and quite bigger 945 and 6 Pro. The new sets of Garmin smartwatches come in more stylish and sturdy build – a step up from what we’ve seen thus far, and off course each of the three in this comparison has got a remarkable design. NOTE: We can't guarantee that all the information on this table are 100% correct. Fiber-reinforced polymer with polymer rear cover
