The difference between Garmin Venu 3 and Venu 4

Both offer fitness features and personalised wellness insights, but this guide will help you choose which watch is right for you.

You’re focused on improving your health and fitness. You want a Garmin smartwatch that can track your journey.

If you’re reading this, you’re probably looking for a watch to monitor your health metrics and a variety of workouts. Maybe you’ve already been considering the Garmin Venu® 3 smartwatch, but now you’re wondering if the advanced health and fitness features on Venu 4 are worth it.

Both deliver Garmin health and wellness monitoring1, smart features and dozens of built-in activity profiles that you rely on. You’ll still have music storage as well as a built-in speaker and microphone to make and take calls from the watch and even respond to text messages when your watch is paired with your smartphone.

But which wellness smartwatch is best for your needs? We’ll help you figure that out by breaking down four key upgrades in the design, health and fitness offerings, and accessibility features.

Let’s get into it.

Updated and stylish design adds an LED flashlight

Garmin smartwatches are known for their durable build. Venu 3 and Venu 4 offer a Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 lens and a 5 ATM water rating, meaning they’re suitable for splashes, rain or snow, showering, swimming and snorkeling. Both also offer AMOLED displays and two size options.

Light your way with the built-in LED flashlight on the Garmin Venu 4 smartwatch.

Advanced health features right on the watch

Both Garmin smartwatches offer a full lineup of 24/7 health and wellness features, but Venu 4 adds even more capability.

Offering a glimpse into your overall health and wellness, the health status feature will assess your heart rate, HRV, respiration, skin temperature and Pulse Ox2 and let you know if your averages are within your typical range.

With lifestyle logging, you can log custom or preset behaviors — such as late caffeine or alcohol consumption — and view reports on how those choices affect your sleep, stress and HRV in the Garmin Connect™ app.

You’ll get even more personalised sleep guidance with Venu 4, including sleep alignment — which shows how aligned your body is to its inner sleep cycle using circadian rhythm. Plus, sleep consistency provides a look at your average bedtime over the past 7 days.

Advanced performance features to track your fitness

Both smartwatches offer a plethora of built-in sports apps to help you track the way you move, but Venu 4 builds on Venu 3’s existing training features.

New audible and visual accessibility features

While Venu 3 and Venu 4 are both purpose-built for wheelchair users, Venu 4 adds new accessibility features.

Which should you choose?

It all comes down to what you need in a watch.

If you’re looking for essential wellness and fitness features, consider Venu 3.

But if you need advanced fitness and wellness features to take your understanding of your health to the next level, new accessibility options and a built-in LED flashlight, Venu 4 might be right for you. Start your journey to a healthier lifestyle today with Venu 4.

1See Garmin.com/ataccuracy

2This is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition; see Garmin.com/ataccuracy. Pulse Ox not available in all countries.