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Introducing the Garmin Venu X1: A Premium GPS Smartwatch Redefining Performance

Garmin has just redefined the premium fitness smartwatch with the new Venu X1. With its largest-ever AMOLED display, advanced performance metrics, and sleek titanium design, it’s built for athletes who want serious data in a lifestyle-friendly form.

If you thought smartwatches had peaked, Garmin’s latest — the Venu X1 (released on June 12, 2025) — is here to change your mind. With the largest AMOLED display Garmin has ever offered, premium materials, pro-level performance insights, and smartwatch-style conveniences like phone calls and on-wrist texting, the Venu X1 is everything the serious athlete (or health-minded tech lover) didn’t know they were waiting for.


What’s New: Big Upgrades, Bigger Ambitions

 

The Black and Moss Garmin Venu X1 GPS smartwatches together on stone surface

 

  • 2-inch AMOLED display – Garmin’s largest and easiest-to-read yet.

  • Thinnest case ever – Just 7.9 mm for all-day comfort.

  • Built-in LED flashlight – For early-morning or late-night training.

  • Voice commands + speaker/mic – Take calls, control functions, and respond to texts from your wrist.

  • TopoActive maps + 43,000 golf courses – Advanced mapping and sport-specific tools.

Gamin Venu X1 Key Features: Designed for Serious Results

A golfer holding a club behind his head with a Garmin Venu X1 GPS smartwatch on his wrist
  • 100+ Pre-Loaded Sports Modes including running, golf, cycling, strength training, and more.

  • Training Readiness Score tells you when to go hard — and when to rest.

  • Advanced Sleep + HRV Tracking so you can recover like a pro.

  • Body Battery™ energy monitoring helps you train smarter.

  • Garmin Coach with adaptive workout plans.

  • Music storage, Garmin Pay™, smart notifications, and on-wrist texting.

  • Customizable watch faces and a new calculator app (yes, it even includes tip calculations).

Venu X1 vs Venu 3: Same Family, Different League

The Garmin Venu 3 is a great everyday fitness smartwatch. But if you’re looking for next-level health insights, better display clarity, and richer performance tools, the Venu X1 steps ahead. For our purposes here, this is a quick comparison chart. When it comes to Training, Running, and Outdoor features, the Venu X1 has A LOT more!

Feature

Venu X1

Venu 3

Display Size

2.0" AMOLED

1.4" AMOLED

Case Thickness

7.9 mm

12.0 mm

Weight

40g

47g

Sports Modes

100+

30+

Flashlight

Training Readiness

Built-in Mapping

Price

$799.99

$449.99

Summary: Venu 3 gets you started. Venu X1 gets you serious. 

Venu X1 vs fenix 8 & Forerunner 970: Rugged Meets Refined

Garmin’s performance giants — the fenix 8 and Forerunner 970 — cater to elite athletes and outdoor adventurers. The Venu X1, though slimmer and sleeker, packs nearly all the same punch, with a lifestyle-first design.

Feature

Venu X1

fenix 8 (51mm)

Forerunner 970

Display Size

2.0" AMOLED

1.4" MIP/AMOLED

1.4" AMOLED

Battery Life (Smartwatch)

8 days

30 days (48 with Solar)

15 days

Weight

40g

95g (steel)

56g

Built-in Mapping

Flashlight

Multisport Mode

Daily Suggested Workouts

Price

$799.99

$1199

$649.99

Summary: If you want performance-level tracking in a lightweight, everyday wearable, the Venu X1 may be your perfect middle ground.

Garmin Venu X1 vs Apple Watch: A Smarter Pick for Athletes

The Garmin Venu X1 proves it’s not just smart — it’s athletic-smart.

Here’s what Garmin does better than an Apple Watch:

  • Battery life that actually lasts — up to 8 days vs Apple’s 18 hours.

  • Built-in performance metrics — like training readiness, HRV, and endurance scores.

  • Offline maps and golf course navigation.

  • More sport profiles and rugged durability for outdoor workouts.

  • No monthly fees to access core fitness features.

If you're an athlete, the Venu X1 is more watch and less app dependency — your data, your device, your control.


Tech Specs That Matter

  • Display: 2.0” AMOLED, 448 x 486 resolution

  • Battery Life: Up to 8 days (Smartwatch mode), 16 hours (GPS mode)

  • Weight: 40g with ComfortFit band

  • Water Rating: 5 ATM

  • Materials: Titanium caseback, sapphire lens

  • Bands: 24 mm interchangeable; ComfortFit or silicone options

Color Options That Fit Your Style

  • Black with Slate Titanium caseback + Black ComfortFit nylon band

  • Moss Green with Titanium caseback + Moss ComfortFit nylon band

  • Optional extra bands: Black or Moss in silicone or ComfortFit nylon

Yes, It’s $799 — And Here’s Why That’s Justified

 

A Garmin Venu X1 with maps, time, distance, and pace on the AMOLED display

 

The Venu X1 is Garmin’s most feature-rich lifestyle GPS watch yet. The price reflects:

  • A sapphire lens and titanium case usually found in $900+ models.

  • The largest AMOLED display Garmin has ever made.

  • Advanced training tools that rival their flagship fitness watches.

  • Onboard mapping and flashlight — features usually reserved for rugged outdoor lines.

Put simply: it’s built like a fenix, styled like a Venu, and smarter than both.

Who Is the Garmin Venu X1 For?

If you're:

  • A runner or triathlete wanting sleek style without sacrificing data…

  • A golfer, hiker, or cyclist who loves mapping and sport-specific features…

  • A health-focused tech lover who wants real recovery insights, not just rings…

  • Or someone who just wants premium build quality and design

…then the Venu X1 is absolutely your next wrist companion.

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