Garmin Venu 3 is down to $349.99 in a limited-time Amazon deal

    By Omair Khaliq Sultan
Published December 2, 2025

If you’ve been thinking about upgrading from a basic tracker to a “real” fitness smartwatch, this is a good moment. The Garmin Venu 3 is currently $349.99 on Amazon in a limited-time deal, down from $449.99.

You’re getting a bright 1.4-inch AMOLED touchscreen, Garmin’s deep health and fitness tracking, and battery life measured in days instead of hours, all at a meaningful discount for a relatively recent model.

The Venu 3 sits in Garmin’s “fitness-first smartwatch” lane: serious tracking, but still stylish enough to wear every day.

Key highlights include:

It’s designed to live on your wrist 24/7: workouts, office, and sleep.

A few reasons this deal makes sense if you’re in the Garmin or general fitness-watch market:

If you’re serious about health, recovery, and training data but don’t want something huge on your wrist, the Venu 3 hits a very comfortable middle ground.

The Garmin Venu 3 combines a bright AMOLED display, deep health and fitness tracking, strong battery life, and a design you can wear from gym to office to evening.

At $349.99 in this limited-time deal, you’re saving $100 off the usual $449.99 price — making it a compelling upgrade if you’ve outgrown a basic tracker or are ready to take your training and health data more seriously.

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