Table of Contents
- Garmin venu 4: Premium Design, Integrated LED Lamp, and Advanced Health Monitoring Now Available
- Garmin Venu 4: Colorful Variants Side by Side
- Improved accessibility and practical features
- Battery life as the main advantage
- Who are Venu 4 suitable for?
- Garmin Venu 4: A New Step Towards a Healthier Lifestyle
After several leaks and speculations, Garmin officially introduced a new fitness watch Venu 4, which is now available in the Czech market. The watch offers a number of improvements compared to its predecessor, including Integrated LED lamps, advanced monitoring of health trends, and a personalized trainer for more than 25 sports activities. The model will be available in two sizes – 41 mm and 45 mm – with Battery life up to 10 and 12 days respectively.
Venu 4 boasts a metal stainless steel case that gives it a premium look. Compared to previous models, it adds an integrated LED flashlight with adjustable intensity which will provide practical lighting in the dark. So far, this has been a feature reserved for watches more geared towards outdoor sports enthusiasts, such as fenixes or instincts, so we are glad to see it on a more lifestyle-focused model (and a preview of the Ven X1).
The display remains faithful to AMOLED technology with a luminous color display – The smaller 41mm version has a 1.2″ display with a resolution of 390 × 390 pixels, while the larger 45mm model offers a 1.4″ display with a resolution of 454 × 454 pixels. The watch also features a built-in speaker and microphone for telephone calls directly from the wrist.
Advanced health monitoring with new features
One of the most interesting innovations is the Health Status function (currently in beta) that monitors whether your medical metrics like heart rate, heart rate variability, breathing, or skin temperature during sleep deviate from a normal range. These changes may indicate an increased burden on the body caused by physical activity,potential illness,or other factors.
Garmin Venu 4: Colorful Variants Side by Side
For those who combine multiple activities during one training, Mixed activity allows you to watch multiple sports within one session rather of storing separate records. The watch supports More than 80 sports profiles including special a wheelchair mode with monitoring the number of shots and adapted training sessions.
Improved accessibility and practical features
Garmin also thought of users with specific needs. Novelty is speaking dial which can read time and health data directly from the watch. For people with different forms of color blindness are available color filters Including a gray scale or a combination of red/green,green/red and blue/yellow.
The watch can be controlled by voice orders directly without the connected phone. They also support Garmin Pay contactless payments, storing music from Spotify or Deezer and navigation with GPX routes import.
Battery life as the main advantage
One of the greatest advantages remains Excellent battery life – A smaller 41mm model will last up to 10 days in smart watches, a larger 45mm version even up to 12 days. With a permanently on display, the battery life decreases to 3-4 days. In GPS mode watches can handle 15-20 hours of continuous record depending on the size.
Who are Venu 4 suitable for?
Garmin Venu 4 are Ideal for active users who wont to watch their health in detail and at the same time appreciate the elegant design suitable for the office. It is indeed suitable for runners, cyclists and fitness lovers who will use personalized training plans. Thanks Long battery life They are also suitable for those who do not want to charge the watch every day.
Garmin Venu 4: A New Step Towards a Healthier Lifestyle
Garmin has announced the Venu 4 series, the latest addition to its popular smartwatch lineup. Available in two sizes – 41mm and 45mm – the Venu 4 aims to help users take steps towards a healthier lifestyle with a focus on wellness features and a bright, responsive AMOLED display.
The 41mm model is showcased with a “Light Sand” strap, while the 45mm version features a “Brown” strap (as seen in the images). https://www.garmin.com/en-US/newsroom/press-release/sports-fitness/take-steps-towards-a-healthier-lifestyle-with-the-venu-4-from-garmin/
While detailed specifications are still emerging, Garmin highlights the Venu 4’s emphasis on health monitoring and guidance. Further details on the Venu 4, including pricing and full feature lists, can be found on the Garmin website. https://www.garmin.com/cs-CZ/p/1613801/pn/010-03013-03/
what do you think of the new Garmin Venu 4 watch? Are you interested in any of the new features?