Garmin Venu 2S Slate Bezel with Graphite Case and Silicone Band
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| MPN | Garmin 010-02429-10 |
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Back case The design or construction method of a product’s back cover, such as whether it is screwed, snap‑on, has a battery hatch, or is see‑through. This attribute helps users understand how the back panel can be opened, closed, or accessed for maintenance or battery replacement.
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Heart rate monitor |
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Back case material The material used to construct the back or rear shell of a product, such as metal, plastic, resin, or composite blends. This attribute helps users understand durability, weight, appearance, and suitability for specific applications.
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Plastic/Resin |
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Battery The specific type or model of battery used in a product, such as brand, part number, chemistry, or cell configuration.
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Rechargeable Battery |
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Bezel material The material used for the outer edge or frame of a watch face, such as metal, plastic, ceramic, or composite blends. This attribute helps users understand durability, weight, appearance, and suitability for different styles.
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Steel silver |
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Case color Represents the visual tone or hue that characterizes the outer shell or enclosure of a product, such as a watch, phone case, or protective cover. The value is typically a single color name (e.g., "Silver", "Black", "Rose Gold") and may also include combinations separated by commas for multi‑tone finishes.
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Grey |
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Case shape The geometric shape of the product’s outer shell or enclosure, such as round, rectangular, square, oval, or other common silhouettes. This attribute helps users quickly identify and compare items based on their overall appearance.
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Round |
| Case thickness | 12 mm |
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Charging method The approach used to supply power to a device, such as wired, wireless, fast, or standard charging. It indicates whether the product requires a physical cable, supports inductive charging, or offers accelerated charging speeds.
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USB charging cable |
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Clasp type The type of clasp or closure mechanism used on a product, such as buckle, deployment clasp, folding clasp, or hidden clasp. It indicates how the item is fastened and can affect comfort, security, and style.
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Buckle |
| Crown | N/A |
| Display | Full Colour Always On Display |
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Display technology The type of display panel used in a visual device, such as LED‑backlit LCD, IPS, TN, VA, OLED, or AMOLED. It indicates the underlying technology that determines image quality, color accuracy, viewing angles, response time and power consumption.
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AMOLED |
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Display type The type of visual panel or display technology used in a product, such as LCD, LED, OLED, TFT, IPS, AMOLED, or analog. It indicates the underlying technology that determines image quality, color reproduction, power consumption and suitability for different use cases.
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Digital |
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Mechanism The type of mechanical or electronic system that drives a product’s timekeeping or motion function, such as quartz, automatic, manual, digital, or hybrid. It indicates whether the movement is powered by a battery, mainspring, or other energy source and helps users compare performance, maintenance needs, and typical accuracy.
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SOC (System-On-Chip) Module |
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Mount type The type of mechanical attachment used to secure the product, such as pushpins, steel rods, screws, or other mounting hardware. It indicates how the item is intended to be mounted on a surface or frame and helps users determine compatibility with their installation setup.
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Easy Click pushpin |
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Movement brand The company that designs, produces, or supplies the mechanical or electronic movement used in a watch or similar timekeeping device. This value identifies the manufacturer of the internal mechanism, allowing users to assess quality, compatibility, and support options.
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Garmin |
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Operating system The operating system installed on the device, indicating the software platform that manages hardware resources and provides services for applications. It can be a commercial OS such as Windows or macOS, an open‑source distribution like Linux, or a proprietary firmware used in embedded devices.
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Proprietary |
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Step counter Indicates whether the product can detect and count steps taken while walking or running, typically used for fitness tracking and activity monitoring.
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+ Stairs tracking |
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Strap material The type of material used to construct a watch or bracelet strap, such as leather, metal, silicone, textile, plastic, or composite blends. This attribute helps users understand the strap’s durability, comfort, aesthetic, and suitability for different activities.
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Silicone |
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Strap width The horizontal measurement of a strap, expressed in a linear unit such as millimetres or inches. It indicates how wide the strap is from one side to the other and is used for sizing, fitting, and compatibility purposes with watches, bags, belts, and similar accessories.
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18 mm |

Garmin is a brand of consumer electronics and software that produces Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, marine electronics, fitness trackers, and automotive navigation systems. The company was founded by Gary Burrell and Min Kao in 1989, and is now a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd.












