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Game maker walking player screen wrap
Game maker walking player screen wrap





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  1. #Game maker walking player screen wrap update#
  2. #Game maker walking player screen wrap plus#
  3. #Game maker walking player screen wrap series#

#Game maker walking player screen wrap series#

The Venu series is merely the pretty-display extension of the Vivoactive series, and that series has roughly seen annual releases. Second, it’s a less expensive watch with a relatively frequent annualish release cycle. So by that aspect alone, the lifecycle is going to be far more similar to the original Venu 2 units. First, it’s released in a tighter timeframe than the same-numbered FR945 LTE was to the FR945 two years prior. While I often talk about the concern with buying out-of-cycle technology demonstrator watches (such as the FR945 LTE), I’m less concerned about this watch. – Ability to hold down watch face complications and get directly to deeper widget data But this item isn’t dependent on hardware, and thus will get rolled out to everyone: So obviously, all the speaker/mic stuff is dependent on hardware.

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#Game maker walking player screen wrap plus#

Now, for those Venu 2 users wondering what, if any, of the features from the Venu 2 Plus they’ll be getting, you’re in luck – you’ll get the newness that’s not dependent on hardware. So yes, if you expand every last detail out it looks like a lot, but in practice, virtually everything feature-wise is basically either making/receiving calls, voice assistant related, or playing music on the speaker. – Added new bezel detailing, plus all metal surfaces now have PVD (better protection)

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– Switched to a stainless steel rear case – Slightly increased GPS battery life (24 hours for Venu 2 Plus, versus 22 hours for Venu 2 previously) – Slightly decreased daily battery life (9 days for Venu 2 Plus, vs 11 days for Venu 2 and 10 days for Venu 2S) – Same Garmin Gen 4 ELEVATE Optical HR sensor – Slightly increased weight to 51g (Venu 2 was 49g, 2S was 38.2g) – Changed size to 43.6mm, a middle-ground between the Venu 2 (45.4mm) & smaller 2S (40.4mm) – Added ability to hold down watch face complications and get directly to deeper widget data – Added some new Venu 2 Plus-only watch faces – Added/changed a pile of tones throughout the system to sound prettier (since now speaker versus just beeper on other Garmin watches) – Added new option for Assistance and Incident Detection to *call* an emergency contact (previously just text) – Added ability to make calls from watch (without headphones) – Added ability to receive calls from watch (without headphones) – Added ability to playback music on watch speaker (without headphones) – Added Voice Assistants: Apple Siri, Google Assistant, Samsung Bixby – Added a 3rd button to side, which is customizable

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So, let’s dive into this briefly before we start into the review pieces: the vast majority of the differences here are related to the voice assistant and speaker aspects, plus some external finishing bits (as well as that third button). If you found this review useful, you can use the links at the bottom, or consider becoming a DCR Supporter which makes the site ad-free, while also getting access to a mostly weekly video series behind the scenes of the DCR Cave. After which, I’ll go out and get my own for any future testing needs. You name it, I’ve been trying it.Īs usual, this watch is a media loaner, and it’ll go back to Garmin shortly. From snowy winter glove weather to bright sunny islands. There are lots of details to cover, and I’ve been using this watch for more than a month now – putting it through its paces in all assortment of conditions. Further, a slate of minor things like switching out materials for nicer ones – such as going with a stainless steel rear case, and going with 20mm industry standard quick release bands.īut let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Meaning, they’re things like adding in a third button (in the middle), and splitting the difference in sizes between the previous Venu 2 and 2S. Plus you can now listen to music using the speaker on the watch if that’s your thing, and it’s surprisingly not horrible.īeyond that, the changes are almost entirely industrial design related. However, most interesting in my opinion is the ability to take calls on your wrist, and even trigger emergency assistance and safety alerts using voice (which is new to Garmin as well). This is the first Garmin watch to offer any sort of voice assistant integration, and out of the gate it supports Apple’s Siri, Google Assistant, and Samsung’s Bixby.

#Game maker walking player screen wrap update#

The Garmin Venu 2 Plus aims to be an incremental update over the 7-month-old Venu 2/2S, with the core new features being voice assistants and a speaker for making and receiving calls.







Game maker walking player screen wrap