The Tekradar team has seen a considerable extent in the past years, and if you have just asked us about the best Garman watches in the market, Garman Venu 3 will definitely be included. This is an impressive device for all kinds of reasons, but even better is in the form of Garman Venu 4.
Garman has not yet officially said anything about this smart watch, but some leaks and rumors have come out that it is on the way. Venu was launched on August 3, 2023, so the time to introduce Garman’s successor is definitely fine.
In June 2025, we saw the launch of Garman Venu X1, which was surprising – but the Apple Watch Ultra 2 competition does not appear to be Venu 3’s real successor despite branding. Read to know everything that we think we still know what Garman Venu 4 will bring with him.
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- What is it? A flagship successor of Venu 3
- When is it? The possibility of August/September 2025 is visible
- How much will it cost? Approximately $ 450 / £ 450 / AU $ 749
Garman Venu 4: Predicts and pricing of the release date
Launched on Veno 3 August 2023 (Image Credit: German)
- We are expecting 2025 launch
- Medium distance prices are likely
The leakage and rumors we have seen around View 4 have not been specifically cited about the date or value of the launch – but based on what we have done in the past, we can make some educated estimates on both counts.
Garman launched Venu 3 in August 2023, while Garman Venu 2 broke the cover in April 2021 (there was also a Garaman Venu 2 Plus in January 2022, which included Mike). With a two -year difference between the previous release, the year 2025 and the month of August will be a smart guess for Venu 4.
As far as pricing is concerned, we have what we have seen with Venu 3: that clock was originally sold in 50 450 / £ 450 / AU $ 749, so it is in the middle of the pack compared to other Garman watches. It seems that Venu 4 will take the same approach, sitting between the high -end Phoenix models and the cheapest foreheads.
Garman Venu 4: Lakes and Rumors
German Veno X1 (Image Credit: German)
- We have seen indications that Venu 4 is coming
- Screens and Blood upgrades may
We are no longer sinking with Garman Venu 4 leaks and rumors, so this part of our preview is a bit wreaked. What we can tell you is that the Garman Japan’s website is mentioned in the description of the Garman Golf app, especially in the Garman Golf app.
It tells us that Garman Venu 4 is almost certainly on the way, that you will be able to use it to improve your golf game, and … not much. Garman has in fact removed the mention of Venu 4 from the golf app documents since then, so make whatever you want. Clearly, its existence should have been a secret.
Although this is not a leak, a report of Garaman’s rumors says that one of the Garman’s flag -backed smart watches, Venu is the one who has been waiting for a long time. In August 2024, Garman Phoenix 8 was unveiled, which gives us another indication that in August 2025, Venu 4 can be the right time.
We can recently pull some indications from the masked Garman Venu X1, which shows how the Garman is changing as a company. It still plays on the Garman clock on the biggest screen, and follows the recent Garman trend to sacrifice battery life for display standards – perhaps indicators in ways in which the Venu series can be developed.
German Venu 4 What do we want to see
Sensor on German Venu 3 (Image Credit: Future)
As we like Venu 3, it’s not a great smart watch at all – and the gadget industry has two years a long time. Keeping this in mind, there are five improvements that we are expecting when Garman Venu 4 finally sees daylight.
1. A better design
Venu X1 has already shown us what the Garman design is worthy of the design: it is significantly thin and lightweight, and this is the thing we are expecting with View 4, maybe with the upgrade in terms of bezel style and overall stability.
We have used titanium in watches like View X1 and Forner 970, both were launched in 2025, and Venu 4 can follow this trend. Given the two -year gap, we will expect to upgrade the 1.4 -inch emulated, 454 x 454 pixel display.
2. Upgrade sensor
We always look for new and better sensors on the smart watches and fitness trackers, whether it improves the accuracy of the measurement or the new varieties of measurements – and this is something on which Venu 4 can be well provided.
The latest Garman Smart Watch to launch is still using the Elevate V5 sensor that has been applied to the Vano 3, so you can argue that the time for upgrade is coming in the area – even if Venu 3 is already one of the best models in the market for health and fitness insights.
3. More features of the software
In our Garman Venu 3 review, we pointed out that the clock loses some more detailed matrix and sophisticated features that are available on other Garman models – so Garman can implement these features on Venu 4, if he wants.
Features such as the recommended exercise and training are not available on Venu 3, but increasing the appeal can be transferred from other watches to Venu 4. This will be a way to increase the price of Venu 4 relatively easily for the Garman.
4. Onboard mapping
One of the frustrations about Garman Venu 3 is that it does not have a merger mapping or route navigation, which puts it behind other models in the Garman Range – there is no doubt that very deliberately, so each series can be separate from each other.
Although it can produce some overlap with more modern Garman smart watchs, integrated maps will be a happy and useful increase. It is worth noting that some of the Garman watches were recently upgraded with Google Maps Support, which is a good sign.
5. A cellular model
In recent years, Garaman has widely abandoned the idea of watches that can get freely online from an associated phone-no doubt that trading in terms of battery life and device costs most consumers. Will not be worth it.
However, a lot can be said for the cellular watch option that can freely message, call and update itself from another gadget. This will help Venu 4 stand by the Garaman crowd, and that means it was better to lift Apple’s best watches.


