
"Following the Venu 3's introduction of nap tracking the Venu 4 is expanding its sleep tracking by keeping tabs on how consistent your bedtime over the past seven days has been. It can track when health metrics like heart rate, skin temperature, and respiration are outside their typical range while you sleep, potentially indicating elevated stress levels or illness. The Venu 4 can also log lifestyle behaviors like caffeine and alcohol consumption and provide insights into how they may be affecting your sleep and heart rate."
"Garmin introduced a wheelchair mode for the first time with the Venu 3 that counted pushes and added movement reminders. Accessibility is being further expanded with the Venu 4, letting it read aloud the time and health data displayed on its watch face. Color filters have also been added, including grayscale, red/green, green/red, and blue/yellow options, to improve the readability of the Venu 4's screen for users with color blindness."
"Garmin is launching its Venu 4 smartwatch today, expanding on the accessibility and sleep tracking features introduced with the Venu 3 two years ago. It's available now in 41mm and 45mm models and starts at $549.99 which is $100 more expensive than the Venu 3."
Garmin launched the Venu 4 smartwatch in 41mm and 45mm sizes, priced from $549.99. The watch expands sleep tracking by monitoring seven-day bedtime consistency and flagging out-of-range sleep metrics such as heart rate, skin temperature, and respiration to indicate stress or illness. The Venu 4 logs lifestyle behaviors like caffeine and alcohol to show their impact on sleep and heart rate. A new Garmin Fitness Coach generates personalized workouts across 25 activities using past activity, recovery level, and recent sleep quality. Accessibility improvements include read-aloud watch-face data and color filters to aid users with color blindness, building on prior wheelchair-mode features.
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