The Venu 4 makes major changes to Garmin’s health and fitness coaching, and we’re intrigued

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The Venu 4 makes major changes to Garmin’s health and fitness coaching, and we’re intrigued

What you need to know

  • The Garmin Venu 4 ships in two sizes starting at $549, with 10–12 days of battery life.
  • This new model adds a brighter display, LED flashlight, dual-band GPS, and a stainless steel/ polymer case blend.
  • A new “Garmin Fitness Coach” offers personalized workouts across 25 activity types instead of sticking to running or cycling.
  • The “Health Status” tracker will warn you if metrics like HRV, skin temp, or respiration are “trending away from their usual range” due to illness or activity.

The long-awaited Garmin Venu 4 offers serious hardware and software upgrades over the Venu 3, our favorite Garmin watch of the last two years. It shows us Garmin’s template for how it’s going to compete with brands like Apple and Samsung, which are pivoting to more personalized health data and coaching.

The Venu 4 itself is similar in style to its predecessor, fairly skinny and light with limited buttons and an AMOLED display surrounded by a metal bezel. But Garmin packed in better GPS accuracy and the same LED flashlight found on the Fenix 8, while giving it a more premium steel look along the sides.

Also like its predecessor, which introduced Garmin’s excellent wheelchair mode, the Venu 4 introduces new accessibility features like color filters for colorblind athletes or a spoken watch face for the visually impaired.

A photo of a disabled basketball player in a wheelchair, bouncing the ball while wearing the Garmin Venu 4 in the other.

(Image credit: Garmin)

To compete with mainline smartwatch brands, Garmin has added Health Status: A measure of whether your heart rate, HRV, skin temperature, or blood oxygen levels are normal or irregular on a nightly basis. Currently in beta, Health Status will show the physical impacts of poor sleep, stress, alcohol, or illness.

(Image credit: Garmin)

Garmin will encourage you to use its latest Lifestyle Logging feature, where you can note things like alcohol or caffeine consumption so that Garmin’s algorithm can link lifestyle choices to specific changes to your HRV, stess, and overall Health Status.

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