SAVE $80: The loincloth eroticismGarmin Venu Sq smartwatch (GPS, light gold and white) is just $119.99 at Amazon, down from the typical price of $199.99. That's a 40% discount.
Does your smartwatch need to be recharged every night? Does the clunky design clash with your sleek style? If you've been looking for a sophisticated smartwatch without sacrificing on functionality, today's deal at Amazon is a calling your name.
As of Jan. 24, the Garmin Venu Sq (GPS, light gold with white) is just $119.99 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $199.99. That's an $80 savings or a 40% discount.
With a bright color display, the Garmin Venu Sq is ready to keep up with your daily activities. You'll be able to stay connected to texts and emails while keeping tabs on health and fitness stats. The Garmin Venu Sq comes with over 20 preloaded sports apps for easier tracking. Plus, if you're running errands instead of hitting the track, use Garmin Pay for simple contactless payments.
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In smartwatch mode, the Garmin Venu Sq can last up to six days on one charge and up to 14 hours in GPS mode. If your current smartwatch doesn't live up to these stats, today's deal is a sign that it's time to upgrade to the Garmin Venu Sq.
Topics Fitness Trackers Smartwatches Fitness Tech
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