Venu: €349 & €379 depending on bezels/buttons Vivoactive 4: €299 & €329 depending on bezels/buttons Vivoactive 4S: €279 & €299 depending on bezels/buttons On the flip-side, you now have two different sized units, and things cost more. Vivoactive 3 Music), and one for non-music (Vivoactive 3) now that’s all under a single umbrella with music – whether you have Venu or Vivoactive 4. The other thing to note is that previously there were separate editions of the Vivoactive lineup – one for music (e.g. In discussing the features with Garmin, there are no non-display associated features that are in Venu that aren’t in Vivoactive 4, or vice versa. So such things as higher quality animations and better quality watch faces on the Venu over the Vivoactive 4. The Vivoactive 4 and Venu share virtually every feature, with the only differentiating aspects of the Venu being those that are specifically display driven. However, it’s worth noting that so is the Venu. The Vivoactive 4 is, as one might assume, a progression of the Vivoactive lineup. If you found this review useful, you can hit up the links at the end of the post like usual to support the site. Since then I’ve been using my own Vivoactive 4 that I went out and got myself. Note that while initially I was using a loaner media Vivoactive 4 from Garmin, that’s long since gone back to them. So, tons of usage, and tons of workouts in the bag. And it’s been on my left wrist since then. And then the day after that I switched over to the near-identical Vivoactive 4. You’ll remember I published my Garmin Venu review in earlier December after a number of months. Now, despite having used the Vivoactive 4 on and off since August, I hadn’t quite got around to writing a review. There’s just now a smaller one (Vivoactive 4s) and a bigger one (Vivoactive 4). And unlike the Vivoactive 3/Vivoactive 3 Music, all editions of the Vivoactive 4 have music. The main appeal of the Vivoactive 4 was adding in a second button – making it easier to use for sport scenarios, but also a slew of more general fitness features. Minor things you might not notice, like prettier end of workout screens with maps and HR charts. However, they’ve also quietly tweaked a number of features in the Vivoactive 4 – making it a bit more polished than it was on launch. And in that time Garmin has also introduced a number of themed Vivoactive 4 variants (such as ones from Star Wars, Avengers, and Captain Marvel). Both watches, screen aside, are nearly identical. It’s been about 5 months since Garmin first introduced the Vivoactive 4 series (alongside the Garmin Venu).
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