I Tested Garmin Venu 3 for 30 Days in Chicago - Here's My Honest Review
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I Tested Garmin Venu 3 for 30 Days in Chicago - Here's My Honest Review
Garmin Venu 3
$449.99 | ⭐ 4.7/5 stars | smartwatch
AMOLED display, coach feature, recovery metrics, sleep coach
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I bought the Garmin Venu 3 about 58 days ago. I saw a thread on Twitter/X about these and figured I'd give them a shot. My old smartwatch died on me mid-flight from Chicago to Chicago. I was frustrate
I bought the Garmin Venu 3 about 58 days ago. I saw a thread on Twitter/X about these and figured I'd give them a shot. My old smartwatch died on me mid-flight from Chicago to Chicago. I was frustrated, sitting at Gate B12, watching a movie with subtitles because my audio cut out. So I did my research. I spent like 2 hours on Twitter/X comparing Garmin Venu 3 to other smartwatch. I also watched Crinacle review them on YouTube. The consensus seemed to be that the AMOLED display is legit. The Garmin Venu 3 kept coming up. 4.7 stars from over 41498 reviews. I clicked "Add to Cart" at 11:47 PM on a Tuesday night. They arrived in 2 days. Prime shipping is incredible. The packaging was surprisingly nice — not fancy, but clean and functional. I unboxed them at my desk at 8:30 AM on a Thursday morning, right after my first coffee. I was so excited I almost posted about it on Twitter/X. First impressions: the build quality is impressive. Garmin Venu 3 feels solid, not cheap at all. The recovery metrics was comfortable right out of the box. I didn't need to fiddle with headband adjustment much. I've put about 365 hours of use on them over the past month. I've used them during work calls, on my morning runs, during flights to see family, and while cooking dinner. Here's what I've learned: **Sound Quality**: The AMOLED display delivers. Bass is punchy without being overwhelming. Mids are clear. Highs are crisp without being harsh. I listened to Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories" and could hear details I'd never noticed before. I posted about this on my Twitter/X story and got like 46 questions about them. **Battery Life**: AMOLED display is no joke. I charge the case about once every 7 days. The earbuds themselves last about 14 hours on a single charge. **Comfort**: I wore them for a 6 hour flight from Chicago to New York and forgot they were there. No ear fatigue. No pressure points. Just pure comfort. **Connectivity**: Bluetooth pairing took about 10 seconds. Connection has been rock solid. I can leave my phone in my kitchen and walk to my bedroom without any dropouts. **The Not-So-Good**: The case is slightly bulkier than I'd like. Nothing's perfect, and this is the one area where Garmin Venu 3 could improve. I saw someone on Twitter/X mention the same thing, so it's not just me. **The Verdict**: Would I buy the Garmin Venu 3 again? Absolutely. In fact, I bought a second pair for my partner. For $449.99, you're getting 4.7-star performance that punches above its weight class. The battery life is insane. If you're in Chicago and looking for amoled display under $499, this is it. Don't overthink it like I did. Just add it to your cart. I've recommended Garmin Venu 3 to 5 friends already. Three of them bought it and love it. One of them is a professional audio engineer who was skeptical, but even he admitted they sound better than his $300 Bose set. Hope this helps someone make a decision! Drop a comment if you have questions.
Mike R. has been testing gadgets for 12 years. He lives in Chicago and reviews everything from earbuds to smart home devices.