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Garmin watches now support Google Maps, displaying turn-by-turn directions right on your wrist with a sleek, easy-to-read interface.
If you have a Garmin wearable, though, you won’t need to worry about that, as Garmin has just added Google Maps to its fitness tracker app store.
Garmin says you’ll still be able to record walks, runs or bike rides as you would normally, and no fitness tracking features are interrupted by Google Maps running in the background.
As reported by Notebookcheck, a new beta software update rolling out to mid-range models, such as the Garmin Vivoactive 6, introduces several of the headline features previously seen on the best ...
Following rumors from Garmin, Polar, and Amazfit, Garmin is the first to bring its screenless device to market. The Index sleep monitor is an armband that can measure your heart rate and other ...
Garmin wearables are usually some of the most comprehensive around when it comes to features, and the Index Sleep Monitor is no different. There are a total of nine different metrics tracked by ...
The Venu series usually debuts Garmin's smartwatch features, but the Garmin Venu X1 also mixes in elements of its true high end Forerunner and Fenix fitness watches.
The rumor mill is abuzz with whispers of Garmin reintroducing cellular support to its watches. This guide outlines the current state of play.
The Garmin Forerunner 570 is an impeccable sports tracker with an attractive design, but it lacks a few features I’d expect to see on such an expensive watch.
Looking for an entry-level Garmin watch? The Vivoactive 6 is one of the few Garmin wearables that can genuinely appeal to exercise beginners, and it's reasonably priced.
Garmin, a brand synonymous with flight planning and execution, brings a new tool to the cockpit with the Garmin Pilot Web, a flight planning website that interfaces nicely with the Garmin Pilot ...
New subscription service notwithstanding, Garmin’s latest entry-level tracker is still reliable and attractive and works great.