Garmin
Fourteen-day battery, which changes what a tracker can do.
What they're known for
Sleep scoring, Body Battery, and HRV on a watch that charges twice a month.
The Garmin Venu 3 wins the sleep-tracking argument with a spec that sounds boring: fourteen days of battery. A watch that doesn't need a nightly charge actually gets worn at night, every night, which makes its advanced sleep scoring, HRV tracking, nap detection, and Body Battery energy model meaningfully more complete than anything that sleeps on a charger.
Body Battery is the feature people end up organizing their day around — a single number for how much capacity you've got, fed by sleep and drained by stress and training. The anti-Apple pick, for people whose priority is the data rather than the ecosystem.
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