Amazon cut the 41mm fitness watch by $50 to $499.99, matching its Black Friday low and marking a rare discount on Garmin's top-rated model.
The wearable offers an AMOLED display, ECG, SpO2, skin temperature and heart-rate sensors, dual-band GPS, 8GB storage and up to 12 days of battery life.
The report says the Venu 4 suits most buyers seeking a balanced fitness smartwatch, while users wanting stronger smart features or premium outdoor tools may prefer other models.
With watches now using AI and tracking ECG, are we getting healthier or just becoming data-obsessed patients?
Is Garmin's record-low price on the Venu 4 a true bargain or a sign a new model is imminent?