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Garmin VenuvsCOROS Apex

24d vs 12d
battery life
COROS Apex lasts longer
$120
price gap
COROS Apex cheaper
3
more health sensors
Garmin Venu
Garmin Venu
Buy/Wait:good

Early in release cycle

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COROS Apex
Buy/Wait:good

Current model just released

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Garmin VenuCOROS Apex
Pricing
Starting price$549$429
Subscriptionℹ️ Optional — $70/yr✓ None
Hardware
Weight42g40g
Water resistance5ATM5ATM
Battery12 days24 days
Always-on display
GPS
Cellular
PlatformiOS & AndroidiOS & Android
TierSmartwatchSports GPS
Buy timing
ReleasedSep 22, 2025Oct 15, 2025
Cycle advicegoodgood
Deals adviceneutralneutral
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Health Sensors

Garmin Venu only
4 exclusive sensors
ECGDetects irregular heart rhythms (AFib)
Stress TrackingStress estimate from HRV and physiological signals
Body BatteryGarmin's energy reserve — how much fuel left in the tank
Nap DetectionAuto-detects and logs short daytime sleep
Both
4 shared
Heart RateContinuous or on-demand pulse tracking
SpO2Blood oxygen saturation, tracked during sleep
HRVHeart rate variability — stress & recovery scores
Skin TempOvernight changes linked to illness or cycle tracking
COROS Apex only
1 exclusive sensor
Training LoadCumulative workout stress over time

Why buy each?

Garmin Venu

ECG and Garmin Body Battery

The Venu 4 adds on-demand ECG (a first for the Venu line) alongside Garmin's signature Body Battery energy score — combining health monitoring and daily readiness in one watch.

Built-in flashlight and speaker

A white/red LED flashlight and a speaker/microphone for hands-free calling — practical features that set the Venu 4 apart from the Venu 3.

Multi-band GPS, 12-day battery

SatIQ multi-band GPS for precise tracking in cities and trails, with up to 12 days of battery life in the 45mm model — significantly more than any comparable smartwatch.

COROS Apex

65h GPS, 24-day battery (46mm)

The 46mm Apex 4 delivers 65 hours of GPS tracking and 24 days typical use — enough for multi-day mountain events without charging. The 42mm offers 41h GPS and 15 days.

Full offline maps and depth gauge

Global topographic maps with instant rendering, turn-by-turn navigation, POIs, and an underwater depth gauge — the Apex 4 is the first COROS mid-tier with a depth sensor.

Speaker, microphone, and voice notes

Audio alerts, hands-free calling, and voice pin recording — a first for the Apex line, adding practical trail and daily-wear convenience to this mountain sports watch.

Quick Winner

The right pick depends on what you optimize for.

For the budget
COROS Apex wins

$429 vs $759 over 3 years · no required subscription.

For battery life
COROS Apex wins

24 days vs 12 days battery.

For health depth
Garmin Venu wins

8 sensors.

For daily comfort
COROS Apex wins

40g · no required subscription.

Bottom Line

Technical gaps
  1. Venu-only sensors: ECG, Stress Tracking, Body Battery, Nap Detection.
  2. Apex-only sensors: Training Load.
Commercial gaps
  1. Hardware cost. Apex is $120 cheaper upfront ($429 vs $549).
Pick the Garmin Venu if…

Users who want Garmin's best health analytics and sports tracking on a stylish AMOLED watch for everyday wear. Works equally well for Android and iPhone. The Venu 4 adds ECG and a flashlight to the formula — ideal for anyone who wants a capable lifestyle watch with genuine health monitoring depth.

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Pick the COROS Apex if…

Trail runners, ultramarathon athletes, and multisport competitors who want full offline maps and long GPS battery without paying Vertix 2S prices. The speaker and depth gauge make the Apex 4 more capable than any previous Apex for mixed adventure and triathlon use.

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