Compare Apple Watch Ultra 2 vs Garmin Venu 4

P1 Apple Watch Ultra 2
P2 Garmin Venu 4

Comparison Takeaways

Apple Watch Ultra 2

Where It Has the Edge

  • LTE connectivity is 4.8 vs 1.0. LTE is a core feature because cellular support comes standard, enabling calls, streaming, and messaging away from the...
  • app ecosystem is 4.9 vs 2.6. The app ecosystem is one of the clearest strengths, with reviewers praising Apple’s native and third-party app depth...
  • voice assistant quality is 4.5 vs 2.9. Voice assistant quality improved with on-device Siri, faster commands, better dictation, and less cloud dependence, though a few...
  • charging convenience is 4.1 vs 2.5. Charging is convenient through familiar magnetic charging and occasional iPhone-powered charging, though reviewers still need to charge more...

Garmin Venu 4

Where It Has the Edge

  • recovery insights is 4.6 vs 2.2. Recovery insights are one of the clearest strengths, with Training Readiness, Body Battery, recovery time, and load data...
  • size options is 4.7 vs 2.6. Size options are a strength, with 41mm and 45mm versions repeatedly cited as helpful for different wrists and...
  • cross-platform compatibility is 3.7 vs 2.0. Cross-platform use is mostly positive, but Android receives more reply and smart-notification options while iPhone users face restrictions.
  • blood oxygen tracking is 4.1 vs 2.9. Pulse Ox and blood-oxygen tracking are repeatedly included as part of the watch’s overnight health-status and wellness stack...
Average score
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.3
Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.0
activity auto-detection
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.2

Automatic activity support appears around brisk-walk logging, running-track recognition, and contextual auto-marking, though reviewers do not dwell on broad workout auto-detection.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.6

Automatic detection evidence centers on track recognition and auto-track detection, which reviewers describe as a helpful upgrade for structured running.

app ecosystem
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.9

The app ecosystem is one of the clearest strengths, with reviewers praising Apple’s native and third-party app depth over competing watch platforms.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
2.6

The app ecosystem is a clear limitation compared with Apple and Google, with reviewers noting limited app depth despite basic Garmin options.

band quality
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.3

Band impressions are mostly positive, especially for comfort and material quality, though one reviewer found the Alpine Loop slow to dry after sweat or water.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.5

Band quality is positive in limited evidence, with reviewers liking the understated look and soft, stretchy silicone strap.

battery life
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.4

Battery life is excellent for an Apple Watch, often lasting two to three days, but dedicated GPS watches still make it look short for endurance use.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.4

Battery life is a major advantage, usually lasting several days to around a week or more depending on always-on display, GPS, and workout use.

blood oxygen tracking
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
2.9

Blood oxygen coverage is mixed in the review set because some reviews mention the feature’s patent-related absence, while the updated PCMag review says monitoring was restored.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.1

Pulse Ox and blood-oxygen tracking are repeatedly included as part of the watch’s overnight health-status and wellness stack rather than singled out as a major standalone strength.

Bluetooth connectivity
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.6

Bluetooth support is strong for cycling accessories, especially power meters, speed sensors, and cadence sensors, with reviewers treating it as a useful sports upgrade.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.0

Bluetooth connectivity is presented as functional for phone calls in range and Bluetooth earbuds, but the reviews provide only limited direct discussion.

brightness
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

Brightness is a major consensus strength, with repeated praise for the 3,000-nit display and flashlight improvement.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.7

Brightness is one of the clearest improvements, with reviewers repeatedly saying the screen is brighter and easy to read.

build quality
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.7

Reviewers consistently describe the build as premium, rugged, and performance-oriented, with titanium, sapphire, and protected controls adding confidence.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.5

Build quality is strong, with the fuller metal case and premium feel repeatedly cited as upgrades over older Venu models.

button controls
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.4

Button controls are a practical Ultra advantage, especially the Action Button and gloved-use crown, though one long-term reviewer admits the Action Button never became a habit.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.2

Button controls are the main ergonomic tradeoff: the two-button setup looks cleaner, but many reviewers miss the third or five-button Garmin layout.

call handling
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.7

Call handling gets direct praise for clear and sufficiently loud audio, helped by the Ultra line’s microphone and speaker hardware.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.7

Call handling is serviceable for quick use, with the speaker and microphone enabling wrist calls, though volume and dependence on a nearby phone limit the experience.

calorie tracking usefulness
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.0

Calorie tracking is framed through Apple’s activity rings and standard fitness metrics rather than as a lab-tested calorie measurement system.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.0

Calorie tracking appears as a useful supporting metric in activity summaries, but the reviews do not dwell on calorie estimates as a headline feature.

charging convenience
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.1

Charging is convenient through familiar magnetic charging and occasional iPhone-powered charging, though reviewers still need to charge more often than with sports watches.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
2.5

Charging convenience is a weakness because multiple reviewers dislike Garmin’s proprietary charger despite the long interval between charges.

charging speed
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
3.8

Charging speed is acceptable, commonly around 0-80% in about an hour and full in roughly 90 minutes, but slower than the faster-charging Series 10.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.2

Charging speed is acceptable, with one review reporting useful quick top-ups and another citing a full charge around an hour and a half.

coaching features
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
3.6

Coaching improved with Training Load and effort context, but several reviewers still find Apple’s coaching and analysis shallower than Garmin, Whoop, or similar platforms.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.6

Coaching features are strong, with Garmin Coach, suggested workouts, Training Readiness, race guidance, and training-status tools pushing the watch beyond casual fitness tracking.

comfort
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
3.9

Comfort is context-dependent: some reviewers find the Ultra 2 comfortable all day, while others note size, tugging, or crown irritation on smaller wrists.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.2

Comfort is generally strong for all-day wear, workouts, and sleep, though a few reviewers found the heavier case or skin irritation problematic.

companion app quality
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

Companion app quality is strong, with reviewers praising Apple Watch, Health, and Fitness app integration and easy configuration from the iPhone.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.2

The companion app adds depth through Garmin Connect and Connect IQ, but reviewers also mention buried menus and extra-app friction.

contactless payments
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.6

Contactless payments are a reliable smartwatch strength, with Apple Pay repeatedly cited as part of the platform’s everyday convenience.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.9

Garmin Pay is consistently available, though evidence suggests bank support, password friction, and regional compatibility keep it from being a universal strength.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
2.0

Cross-platform compatibility is poor because the Ultra 2 requires an iPhone and does not work with Android phones.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.7

Cross-platform use is mostly positive, but Android receives more reply and smart-notification options while iPhone users face restrictions.

customization options
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.5

Customization is strong across watch faces, complications, utility slots, action button choices, and app-driven personalization.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.1

Customization is a strength, with configurable buttons, reports, focus modes, brightness, notification behavior, and custom lifestyle entries.

display quality
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
5.0

Display quality is one of the best-reviewed attributes, with multiple reviewers calling it among the best smartwatch screens they have tested.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.4

Display quality is very good overall thanks to a bright AMOLED screen and crisp visuals, though bezels and touch responsiveness draw some criticism.

durability
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

Durability is a major strength, supported by titanium, sapphire, MIL-STD testing, and reviewers’ reports of wear resistance.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.6

Durability appears improved, with stainless steel construction and scratch-free use noted, though only a few reviews discuss long-term toughness directly.

ECG functionality
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.7

ECG functionality is well supported and repeatedly mentioned as part of the Ultra 2’s robust health suite, including Afib-related features.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.5

ECG is treated as a meaningful advantage for the Venu 4, especially because several comparisons note it is included where some Garmin alternatives lack it.

fit
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
3.8

Fit is mixed: the rectangular case can feel secure, but the single 49mm size can be challenging for smaller wrists.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.8

Fit is good for many wrists due to size choices and manageable weight, but smaller-screen cramped text and heavier sleep wear create tradeoffs.

fitness tracking accuracy
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

Fitness tracking accuracy is excellent overall, with reviewers praising GPS, heart-rate, and overall workout tracking accuracy against reference devices.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.3

Fitness tracking is broadly reliable, including workouts, reps, sets, and overall activity data, with occasional hiccups depending on workout type or sensor challenge.

GPS accuracy
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

GPS accuracy is consistently strong, with dual-frequency/multiband tracking matching or approaching Garmin-class performance in several tests.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.5

GPS accuracy is strongly reviewed overall, especially with dual-band or multi-band support, though one long walking test produced distance hiccups after transit was included.

health tracking accuracy
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.3

Health tracking accuracy is viewed positively for sleep apnea, ECG-adjacent accuracy, and broad health tracking, though some insights still need manual interpretation.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.3

Health tracking is consistently framed as broad and useful, with reviewers citing Health Status, reliable-looking metrics, and consolidated heart-rate, HRV, temperature, respiration, and oxygen data.

heart rate accuracy
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.9

Heart-rate accuracy is one of the strongest measured areas, with reviewers reporting close agreement with chest straps and armband monitors.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.3

Heart-rate accuracy is generally strong against chest straps and other controls, though a few reviewers observed minor blips, dips, or lag in harder intervals.

LTE connectivity
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

LTE is a core feature because cellular support comes standard, enabling calls, streaming, and messaging away from the iPhone when a plan is active.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
1.0

LTE is absent, and multiple reviewers call out the lack of cellular independence as a smartwatch limitation.

mapping and navigation
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
3.2

Mapping and navigation are useful but frequently caveated: Compass, waypoints, routes, and maps help, yet native GPX and phone-free offline mapping gaps remain.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.2

Mapping and navigation are useful but limited, with breadcrumb routes and back-to-start tools but no full-color maps.

materials quality
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

Materials quality is high, with recycled titanium, sapphire protection, and premium band hardware recurring across reviews.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.6

Materials quality is high for the category, with stainless steel, all-metal casing, and a more premium wrist feel recurring across reviews.

menu navigation
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.4

Menu navigation is helped by the crown, complications, Modular Ultra, and Smart Stack, which reviewers generally find useful for quick glanceable information.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.2

Menu navigation is workable and improved, with swipes, glances, and widgets described as usable, though the touch-first approach creates tradeoffs.

music controls
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.1

Music controls work well through Double Tap and the Music app, with speaker playback and wrist controls adding everyday convenience.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.8

Music controls get only limited direct evidence, with one review noting voice-command control for skipping songs.

onboard music storage
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.5

Onboard storage is improved to 64GB, giving reviewers more confidence for offline music, podcasts, apps, and media downloads.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.3

Onboard music storage is a real strength among fitness-first watches, with Spotify, Amazon Music, Deezer, and YouTube Music support or offline audio mentioned across reviews.

operating system experience
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.5

The operating system experience is polished, especially with watchOS 10 and 11 updates adding new watch faces, cycling features, Smart Stack, and Ultra features.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.4

The updated Garmin OS is generally praised as more unified, smoother, and more consistent, though not as seamless as watchOS or Wear OS.

outdoor visibility
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.7

Outdoor visibility is excellent, with several reviewers reporting no trouble reading the screen in sunlight or bright reflective conditions.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.8

Outdoor visibility is excellent in the evidence, with direct-sunlight readability and outdoor legibility repeatedly praised.

pairing reliability
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.4

Pairing evidence is limited but positive, with one setup transcript saying the familiar Apple pairing flow completed cleanly.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
No score yet
recovery insights
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
2.2

Recovery insights are a recurring weakness; reviewers repeatedly say Apple lacks Garmin/Whoop-style recovery, readiness, and performance analysis.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.6

Recovery insights are one of the clearest strengths, with Training Readiness, Body Battery, recovery time, and load data helping users decide when to push or rest.

reliability
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.3

Reliability is broadly positive in long-term and battery-use impressions, with reviewers describing stable every-other-day charging and dependable use.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
2.9

Reliability is mixed: most use is solid, but one review saw freezes during strength workouts and another saw tracking-data hiccups.

safety features
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

Safety features are a standout Ultra trait, including siren, SOS, fall and crash detection, Backtrack, cellular waypoints, and emergency guidance.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.6

Safety features are strong because the built-in flashlight, red mode, strobe, and visibility uses are repeatedly praised for night or low-light situations.

size options
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
2.6

Size options are a clear limitation because the Ultra 2 comes only in a large 49mm case.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.7

Size options are a strength, with 41mm and 45mm versions repeatedly cited as helpful for different wrists and preferences.

sleep tracking accuracy
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.2

Sleep tracking is generally accurate but simpler than rival platforms; newer sleep apnea detection adds more health value.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.1

Sleep tracking is useful and often aligned with other trackers, but several reviews note limitations around wakefulness, sleep stages, or the effort needed for newer sleep-alignment insights.

smartphone notifications
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.6

Smartphone notifications are handled well, with reviewers praising rich notifications, texting, and responsive notification handling within the Apple ecosystem.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.0

Notifications work, but interaction depth varies by phone and reviewers repeatedly frame Garmin’s notification experience as useful but less advanced than true smartwatches.

smartwatch features
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.6

Smartwatch features are outstanding overall, with reviewers treating the Ultra 2 as Apple’s most full-featured wearable and a top true smartwatch.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.6

Smartwatch features cover the essentials, including calls, notifications, payments, music, and assistant access, but reviewers repeatedly say it is still fitness-first.

software smoothness
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

Software smoothness is strong, with reviewers describing zippy, quick, responsive, and buttery-smooth operation.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.4

Software smoothness improves over older Garmin experiences, with reviewers citing snappier scrolling, smoother responsiveness, and faster-feeling interfaces.

step counting accuracy
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.3

Step tracking appears solid in direct tests and day-to-day walking use, including exact 2,000-step results and sound step-count data in longer real-world use.

stress tracking
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
No score yet
Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.1

Stress and lifestyle tracking are useful when paired with Lifestyle Logging and Health Status, though manual logging can feel burdensome for some users.

style and design
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.7

Style and design are praised for the premium rugged look, especially the black titanium version, though the large look is not for everyone.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.7

Style and design are standout strengths, with reviewers calling the watch polished, attractive, office-friendly, and less sporty-looking than many Garmin models.

third-party app support
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.6

Third-party app support is excellent through the watchOS App Store and helps fill gaps in navigation, fitness, and everyday smartwatch use.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.4

Third-party app support exists through Connect IQ and music services, but reviews describe it as narrower and less polished than full smartwatch stores.

touchscreen responsiveness
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.9

Touchscreen responsiveness is excellent on land, with reviewers praising taps and swipes, though touch does not work underwater.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.8

Touchscreen responsiveness is mostly good, but reviewers who prefer buttons or exercise in wet conditions found touch control less ideal.

user interface
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.5

The user interface is generally easy and polished, especially for iPhone users, Smart Stack, and redesigned watchOS apps.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.8

The interface is more user-friendly than older Garmin software, but touch-heavy navigation can become frustrating during wet or intensive activities.

value for money
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.2

Value is mixed: the Ultra 2 can justify its price for users who exploit its rugged, cellular, and battery advantages, but reviewers repeatedly note cheaper or more specialized alternatives.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.4

Value is the most disputed area: reviewers like the feature depth but repeatedly point to the price hike and tough smartwatch competition.

voice assistant quality
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.5

Voice assistant quality improved with on-device Siri, faster commands, better dictation, and less cloud dependence, though a few minor voice quirks remain.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
2.9

Voice assistant quality is mixed to weak: one review found it responsive enough, but several others call it clunky, buggy, or unreliable.

watch face quality
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.6

Watch face quality is strong, especially Modular Ultra and complication-rich layouts designed for the large screen.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
3.9

Watch face support is adequate, including Connect IQ access and spoken watch-face accessibility, but the evidence is limited rather than enthusiastic.

water resistance
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.8

Water resistance is a major strength, with 100m/WR100 ratings, diving support, and better water credentials than standard Apple Watches.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.3

Water resistance is adequate for swimming, showers, and 5ATM submersion, with no major water-related complaints in the evidence.

wellness insights
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
3.3

Wellness insights are broad but uneven: Vitals, Health data, and trends help, but reviewers often want more interpretation and readiness-style guidance.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.5

Wellness insights are a core strength, with Lifestyle Logging, Body Battery, Health Status, sleep coaching, and trend interpretation repeatedly described as useful or actionable.

Wi-Fi connectivity
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.2

Wi-Fi is present as part of the core connectivity package, though reviews discuss it mostly as availability rather than as a tested performance differentiator.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
No score yet
workout tracking variety
Product 1: Apple Watch Ultra 2
4.5

Workout tracking variety is strong across running, cycling, hiking, swimming, diving, strength training, structured workouts, and third-party sport apps.

Product 2: Garmin Venu 4
4.6

Workout variety is a major upgrade, with reviewers repeatedly citing dozens of sport profiles, multisport modes, and coverage beyond basic running and cycling.