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Amazfit GTR 4 vs Garmin Venu 3

Side-by-side specifications, scores and verdict.

Amazfit GTR 4
Amazfit
Amazfit GTR 4
$199
Score 8.4/10
Winner
VS
Garmin Venu 3
Garmin
Garmin Venu 3
$450
Score 8.6/10

Quick Verdict

Amazfit GTR 4 delivers exceptional value at $199, featuring a vibrant 1.43-inch AMOLED display, lightweight 34g design, and impressive 14-day battery life in smartwatch mode. Garmin Venu 3 ($449.99) justifies its premium price with comprehensive health monitoring including ECG and skin temperature sensors absent from the GTR 4, plus superior build quality with stainless steel construction. Both offer identical water resistance (5 ATM) and display technologies, but differ significantly in health features and durability. Garmin's GPS endurance reaches only 26 hours versus GTR 4's multi-week standby, while Amazfit's lighter frame (34g vs 47g) suits all-day wear better. For budget-conscious buyers seeking solid fitness tracking and battery longevity, Amazfit GTR 4 excels. However, serious athletes requiring clinical-grade ECG monitoring and complete biometric data should invest in Garmin Venu 3. GTR 4 offers superior value; Venu 3 provides medical-grade features.

Full Specifications

SpecificationAmazfit GTR 4Garmin Venu 3
SoftwareZepp OSGarmin OS
Body
Weight34 g47 g
Case materialAluminum alloyStainless steel bezel, fiber-reinforced polymer case
Water resistance5 ATM5 ATM
Health & Sensors
ECG
SpO₂
Skin temperature
Heart rate
Sleep tracking
Battery
Battery lifeUp to 14 days normal, 26 days basic watch modeUp to 14 days smartwatch mode, 26 hours GPS
Display
Size1.43 inch1.4 inch
TypeAMOLEDAMOLED
Always-on display
Resolution466 x 466454 x 454
Processor
RAM1 GB
ChipsetHuangshan No.2
Connectivity
GPS
NFC
Wi-Fi
Cellular
Bluetooth5.05.0

Category Scores

Value
Amazfit GTR 49.1
Garmin Venu 37.3
Battery
Amazfit GTR 49.2
Garmin Venu 37.8
Display
Amazfit GTR 48.5
Garmin Venu 38.4
Software
Amazfit GTR 48.0
Garmin Venu 38.5
health_tracking
Amazfit GTR 47.2
Garmin Venu 39.1

Pros & Cons

Amazfit GTR 4

Pros

  • Excellent 14-day battery life with always-on AMOLED display
  • 150+ built-in sports modes for broad activity tracking
  • Dual-band GPS with four satellite systems for accurate positioning
  • Attractive round design with physical crown and quick-release bands
  • Affordable at $199 with Wi-Fi and NFC for payments

Cons

  • No ECG sensor or skin temperature tracking
  • Zepp OS has a limited third-party app ecosystem
  • Bluetooth phone calls require the Zepp app active on the phone
  • Health tracking accuracy lags behind Apple, Samsung, and Garmin

Garmin Venu 3

Pros

  • Outstanding 14-day battery life with AMOLED display
  • Comprehensive health tracking including ECG and skin temperature
  • Built-in speaker and microphone for calls
  • Advanced sleep coaching and nap detection
  • Multi-band GNSS for accurate GPS tracking

Cons

  • No third-party app ecosystem like Wear OS
  • Limited smartwatch features compared to Apple/Samsung
  • No cellular connectivity option
  • Garmin Pay supports limited banks

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