Probably your last chance to nab the new smartwatch at its lowest ever price
We didn’t even expect the brand new Garmin Venu to be involved in Black Friday sales, but the smartwatch has now held onto its $100 discount on Amazon into Cyber Monday.
This is one of the best deals we’ve seen over the past couple of weeks – not only is it a discount on a watch released back in September, but it’s also a very healthy saving. That $100 off brings the total price down from $399.99 to $299.99.
It was available through the Black Friday weekend, but we didn’t expect it to roll over into Cyber Monday. Likely, this is the last chance you’ll get for a while to grab the new GPS smartwatch at its lowest ever rate.
Unfortunately, those who acted fast have already snapped up the white band model – and have therefore put it out of stock – but the other color variations are still available at the wild $299.99 price.
As you can see from the price history graph below, it’s stayed pretty consistently at its full RRP since release, save for a small $12 discount in early October.
We were certainly impressed by it when we delivered our verdict in our full Garmin Venu review it at its full $399.99, too – in fact, we gave it a 4/5 score.
We said: “The Garmin Venu is a big improvement on the Vivoactive 3 and the beautifully crisp and vibrant AMOLED display puts it well ahead of the Vivoactive 4. If you’re looking for an attractive 24/7 watch to manage your overall wellness and help you hit fitness goals, this is one of the best around.“
This big discount on the Garmin Venu is one of a few 25% discounts Amazon has introduced for Garmin’s 2019 range of wearables. You can find more of them at our Garmin Black Friday 2019 page, including $100 discounts on the Vivoactive 4 and Vivoactive 4S.
For more Black Friday deals, be sure to check out our other articles:
- Smartwatch Black Friday 2019
- Apple Watch Black Friday
- Fitbit Black Friday
- Samsung Black Friday
- Fossil Black Friday
- Apple AirPods Black Friday
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