How strongly 4 sources agree — expert labs and real owners, with community voices weighted heavier. Not one reviewer’s opinion; the pattern across all of them.
- Steel case with AMOLED display looks premium enough for daily wear and meetings
- New multi-band GPS and Training Readiness/Training Status added over Venu 3
- Lifestyle Logging tracks caffeine and alcohol impact on sleep and HRV, closest thing to Whoop
- No full offline color maps, breadcrumb navigation only
- Pricier than the Venu 3
- No Endurance Score or Hill Score like the premium Venu X1
“If you're after something that toes the line between a rugged running watch and a genuinely stylish smartwatch, the Venu 4 is hard to beat. Sure, you can wear a gnarly Fenix or an Instinct all day, but I love that the Venu looks equally at home whether I'm heading out for a long run or into a meeting.”Runner's World UK
What owners love
- Steel case with AMOLED display looks premium enough for daily wear and meetings
- New multi-band GPS and Training Readiness/Training Status added over Venu 3
- Lifestyle Logging tracks caffeine and alcohol impact on sleep and HRV, closest thing to Whoop
- 17-hour GPS battery life with multi-band, up to 12 days in smartwatch mode
The recurring gripe
- No full offline color maps, breadcrumb navigation only
- Pricier than the Venu 3
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