Garmin's health and fitness coaching undergoes substantial alterations with the introduction of the Venu 4, sparking our curiosity
The wait is finally over for fitness enthusiasts in Germany, as the much-anticipated Garmin Venu 4 is set to hit the shelves on September 22, 2025. This latest addition to Garmin's lineup comes with two variants - the standard model priced at €650 and the Tactical Edition, retailing at €750.
Both versions of the Venu 4 will be available in two case sizes, 41 mm and 45 mm, each compatible with interchangeable bands. The Venu 4 is not just an upgrade from its predecessor, the Venu 3, but a significant leap forward in terms of features and functionality.
One of the standout features of the Venu 4 is the Garmin Sleep Index, which provides comprehensive sleep data analysis. This feature, along with the daily suggested workouts for running, cycling, walking, and general fitness, makes the Venu 4 an ideal companion for those looking to maintain a balanced and active lifestyle.
For runners and cyclists, the Venu 4 offers an enhanced experience with Garmin Coach, a personalised training guide designed to help you reach your goals. Strength training enthusiasts will also appreciate the inclusion of Garmin Coach for strength workouts.
The Venu 4 is designed to be a superior training guide, boasting a range of features previously restricted on the Venu 3. These include following downloaded GPX courses, training load and effect, lactate threshold, performance condition, and more, which were previously only available on the Forerunner 570.
In addition to these improvements, the Venu 4 introduces a "mixed session activity profile," allowing users to log several activity types in one go. This feature is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of workouts in their fitness routine.
The Venu 4 is slightly more expensive than the Venu 3, with prices starting at $549 for the 41mm model and $599 for the 45mm model with a premium leather band. It's worth noting that Garmin prices have been on the rise in 2025.
In other announcements, Garmin also unveiled the Instinct Crossover AMOLED and the Bounce 2 kids watch. For those seeking a more premium experience, the Venu X1 is required to access maps and other premium features on the Venu 4.
Lastly, the Venu 4 introduces a Garmin Fitness Coach that creates a workout plan with 25 different types of workouts, ensuring you never run out of ways to keep active and stay healthy.
With its comprehensive range of features and improved functionality, the Garmin Venu 4 is set to be a game-changer in the world of fitness wearables. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting your fitness journey, the Venu 4 promises to be a reliable and versatile companion on your path to a healthier lifestyle.
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