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Garmin VenuvsCOROS Vertix

140d vs 12d
battery life
COROS Vertix lasts longer
$150
price gap
Garmin Venu cheaper
31g
lighter
Garmin Venu
3
more health sensors
Garmin Venu
Garmin Venu
Buy/Wait:good

Early in release cycle

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COROS Vertix
Buy/Wait:bad

Late in cycle — a new model is likely coming

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Garmin VenuCOROS Vertix
Pricing
Starting price$549$699
Subscriptionℹ️ Optional — $70/yr✓ None
Hardware
Weight42g73g
Water resistance5ATM10ATM
Battery12 days140 days
Always-on display
GPS
Cellular
PlatformiOS & AndroidiOS & Android
TierSmartwatchSports GPS
Buy timing
ReleasedSep 22, 2025Oct 1, 2023
Cycle advicegoodbad
Deals adviceneutralgood
Next modelCOROS Vertix 3 (2026 or 2027)

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 Vertix 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 Vertix

140 hours of continuous GPS

No other GPS watch currently on the market delivers 140 hours of GPS tracking — enough for most ultra-endurance events and multi-day mountain traverses.

5-satellite dual-frequency system

GPS + GLONASS + Galileo + BeiDou + QZSS with dual-frequency reduces error in challenging terrain to near-meter precision.

Sapphire glass and titanium case

Military-grade scratch and impact resistance for the harshest environments: extreme altitude, cold, and sustained physical stress.

Quick Winner

The right pick depends on what you optimize for.

For the budget
COROS Vertix wins

$699 vs $759 over 3 years · no required subscription.

For battery life
COROS Vertix wins

140 days vs 12 days battery.

For health depth
Garmin Venu wins

8 sensors.

For daily comfort
Garmin Venu wins

42g · no required subscription.

Bottom Line

Technical gaps
  1. Venu-only sensors: ECG, Stress Tracking, Body Battery, Nap Detection.
  2. Vertix-only sensors: Training Load.
  3. Weight. Venu is 31g lighter — relevant for all-day comfort and sleep.
  4. Water resistance. Vertix rates 10ATM vs 5ATM on Venu.
Commercial gaps
  1. Hardware cost. Venu is $150 cheaper upfront ($549 vs $699).
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 Vertix if…

Expedition athletes, mountaineers, and ultra-endurance competitors who do multi-day or multi-week events where charging is impossible. If you need GPS tracking for 140 continuous hours, no other watch comes close.

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