Garmin Venu 4 — hands-on review

The Garmin Venu line is Garmin’s most popular smartwatch, and it just got even smarter with the launch of the Venu 4. The Venu 4 looks pretty similar to its predecessor, but get a little closer, and you’ll see this watch has received some huge upgrades, making it even more appealing, whatever you’re training for. That said, these upgrades have led to a $100 price hike for the Garmin Venu 4.

But how does it compare to the Garmin Venu 3 and Garmin Forerunner 570, which is the same price and also pretty new to the market? To find out more, I’ve gone hands-on with the Garmin Venu 4 for the past week. I’ll be updating this page with a full review in a few weeks, but read on to find my first thoughts on my Garmin Venu 4 hands-on below.

Garmin Venu 4 hands-on: Quick facts

  • New stainless steel design: Compared to the Garmin Venu 3, the Garmin Venu 4 has a new, all-metal design, giving it a more premium feel on the wrist. It still comes in two different sizes — 41mm and 45mm.
  • Two side buttons: The Venu 4 now has two buttons on the right-hand side of the watch, compared to the three buttons on the Venu 3. Whether this is a positive or negative depends on your personal preferences.
  • More advanced training metrics: The Venu 4 has some of Garmin’s most premium health and training features, as well as a bunch of new ones built in, including the new sleep consistency and sleep alignment features, lifestyle logging, and health status.
  • Addition of a flashlight: The Venu 4 also now has a flashlight built in. It can be turned on by holding the back button down for a couple of seconds, and you can change the brightness by swiping up and down on the watch. There’s also a red mode, and you can use the flashlight during running and cycling activities to add visibility to your workouts.

Garmin Venu 4 hands-on: Specs

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Garmin Venu 4

Price

starting at $549

Size

45mm: 45 x 45 x 12.5 mm / 41mm: 41 x 41 x 12 mm

Case colours

Lunar gold, Slate, Silver

Display

45mm: 454 x 454 pixels / 41mm: 390 x 390 pixels

Battery life

Up to 10 days

Weight

45mm: 38 g / 41mm: 33g

Water resistance

50 meters

Health sensors

HRM, ECG, SpO2, Skin Temperature

the Garmin Venu 4 in lunar gold on the wrist

(Image credit: Future)

Garmin Venu 4 hands-on: Price and availability

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