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Garmin’s Venu Sq 2, our favorite Fitbit alternative, hits its lowest price ever

A closeup of Garmin’s Venu Sq 2 display.
Garmin’s Venu Sq 2 comes with an impressive set of health features, including hydration tracking, which its Fitbit rivals lack. | Image: Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

If you’re looking to upgrade your old Fitbit, Garmin’s Venu Sq 2 smartwatch is a stylish alternative that’s currently down to an all-time low price. Normally $249.99, right now you can buy the wearable for $149.99 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Garmin’s online storefront.

Not only is Garmin’s Venu Sq 2 currently cheaper than rivals such as Fitbit’s aging Versa 4 and Fitbit’s Sense 2 smartwatches, in many ways it’s even better. The Venu Sq 2 boasts a beautiful and bright OLED display that’s easy-to-read and battery life that lasts around 11 days. The wearable also offers many health features you won’t be able to find in the Versa 4 or the Fitbit Sense 2, including hydration tracking and Garmin’s recovery feature, Body Battery. You…

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