Amazon is now offering the Garmin Venu 3 Smartwatch for $399.99 shipped. This is $50 off the $450 you would more regularly pay and matches the all-time low. It’s still one of the first overall discounts since launching last fall, and is also only the third time it has dropped down to this best-ever price. We break down what’s new this time around below the fold, as well as over in our launch coverage.
Amazon now offers the Garmin Index S2 Smart Scale for $119.99 shipped. This drops from the usual $150 price tag for the first time this year. It saves you 20% and is the lowest since back in December when it was closer to $100. This isn’t going to be the most affordable smart scale around, but it will provide more data than most of the competition.
A new all-time low is here to close out the work week on the Garmin Venu 3. This recently-released smartwatch is now on sale at Amazon, dropping down to $426.12 shipped. It normally sells for $450, and is marking the best discount we have ever seen at $24 off. This is only the second notable price cut so far, and beats our previous mention from over a month ago by an extra $4. We break down what’s new this time around below the fold, as well as over in our launch coverage.
Garmin today at IFA 2023 is launching the new Venu 3. Its latest smartwatches arrive in two screen sizes, complete with AMOLED displays, while sporting newfound nap-tracking technology. There are also other upgrades for overall workout monitoring, like a new wheelchair mode and a more helpful fitness coach.
Are you looking to pick up a new smartwatch to track your exercises this spring and summer? Well, Garmin is now updating its popular Instinct 2 family with two new entries, the Instinct 2X Solar and 2X Solar Tactical Edition. These new smartwatches are available for purchase now and pack in unique features like solar charging for better battery life and an integrated flashlight. You will have the standard 24/7 heart rate, Pulse Ox, and sleep tracking alongside built-in sports apps to track your workouts. New to this watch is the obstacle course racing activity which allows you to manually record obstacle times for the first lap, then the watch will automatically keep track for the following laps. Ready to learn more about these new watches and where you can get them? Keep reading below the fold.
Today Garmin is unveiling some of its latest outdoor navigation devices with the GPSMAP 67 Series and the eTrex SE. These rugged GPS handheld devices are a great companion for those who often go hiking in remote locations with spotty cellular service and pack in many upgrades ranging from improved battery life to better GNSS support. The entry-level eTrex SE is just the latest iteration in the brand’s “longest-running line of durable, easy-to-use handhelds,” while the all-new GPSMAP 67 Series includes two new handhelds built for tough adventures. All of these new GPS handhelds are available for purchase today from Garmin and are ready to join your next hike. Keep reading below the fold to learn more.
Today, Garmin is announcing its next-generation Forerunner 265 and 965 GPS smartwatches that now feature AMOLED displays. This allows for an always-on, full-color screen that’s “easy to read no matter the weather conditions.” Designed to be your outdoor training companion, these new smartwatches have a lot to offer, including up to 23 days of battery life on a single charge. Sound intriguing? Keep reading to learn more.
Today, Garmin is introducing a next-generation model of its popular solar-powered fitness tracker. The new Instinct 2 Solar arrives with much of the same rugged build as the first time around, but with the added twist. Stepping up its solar-powered design, you may never have to charge Garmin’s new Instinct 2 smartwatch again. Now available for purchase, you can get all of the details down below.
If you can’t make it out to a golf course as frequently as you’d like, Garmin has your back. The all-new Garmin Approach R10 is touted as a device that can “bring the course to you.” The portable launch monitor is the latest addition to the company’s Approach lineup and can be used at home, the driving range, and more. There are over 42,000 courses that you and up to three other golfers can virtually play through, but an annual or monthly Garmin Golf membership will be required. Metrics ranging from club head speed to ball speed, spin, launch angle, launch direction, smash factor, and more are captured and reported for each shot you take. Continue reading to learn more.
Garmin is probably best-known for GPS units, but the company has diversified into a wide variety of other product categories. Examples include smartwatches, range finders, fitness equipment, and even backup cameras. Dash cameras is yet another arena that the company has been competing in, and today it has unveiled four upgraded models. Each unit can be controlled using voice, and saved videos are automatically saved to Garmin’s secure online Vault to simplify viewing and sharing your favorite clips. Continue reading to learn more.
Apple and many other players in the smartwatch industry tend to create solutions that appeal to the masses. Garmin does this too, but it’s also made a name for itself by developing a burgeoning list of tailor-made smartwatches that can handle specific hobbies that others cannot. The new Descent MK2S is made specifically with hardcore water-related activities in mind and can even handle scuba diving. While there’s no arguing that this Garmin diving smartwatch will ever lead the market, it’s one of the only options our there that can handle 100-meter depths. Continue reading to learn more.
Ahoy athletes, body sculptors, and health nuts abound! Garmin is releasing its latest in the premium Venu series, the Venu 2 and Venu 2S GPS-enabled Smartwatch, and it’s packed to the brim with new features. Let the luxury of 24/7 personalized analytics push you to your peak performance, with a holistic approach that reaches beyond ordinary fitness coaching. Monitor your sleep score, oxygen and stress levels, or take advantage of the hundreds of preloaded workouts and HIIT activity profiles. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg, so head below for all the inside details on how to cop this one-of-a-kind smartwatch.
The latest Garmin Approach lineup of watches has been unveiled in time to help lower your 2021 golf scorecard. Three new offerings fill out its ever-growing list of smartwatches and wearables. Garmin touts these units as packing sunlight-readable displays, a feature that is bound to come in handy when golfing. Battery life lasts up to 10 days, and when using GPS, select models can stay powered up for as long as 30 hours. Continue reading to learn more.
While there are several smartwatches on the market that target a more feminine design, much of the time they are merely shrunk-down versions of their more masculine-focused comparisons. Additional colorways are also sprinkled in to help broaden appeal, but many would agree that something is still missing. Garmin Lily takes aim at this issue by being the “first-of-its-kind smartwatch” with a design that’s “feminine, sophisticated and rooted in fashion.” Continue reading to learn more.
Earlier today, Garmin added yet another smartwatch to its almost daunting array of options. The all-new Garmin Venu Sq comes in two models and a variety of colorways. While not nearly as affordable as Amazfit Band 5, it’s still clear that value is what Venu Sq is chasing — a fact that’s incredibly clear when comparing with how expensive some of its wearables have become. Buyers of Venu Sq garner a long list of features ranging from six-day battery life to a blood oxygen sensor, stress tracking to sleep monitoring, and the list goes on. Continue reading to learn more.
Robust battery life has always been difficult for smartwatches to deliver. For this reason, hybrid offerings from the likes of Withings and Fossil have become popular as wearers can shed the need refuel at the end of the day. Garmin today is heading an entirely different direction with a slew of new solar smartwatches. By implementing a solar panel into each watch, Garmin is able to extend usage and limit how often wearers need to hunt for a power cable. Continue reading to learn more.
Hot on the heels of Tag Heuer’s luxurious Connected Golf Edition, Garmin has announced a high-end watch of its own. This “premium-crafted timepiece” is called Garmin MARQ Golfer and it sports the company’s “most advanced set of golf features.” These include functionality from Garmin like Hazard View, Virtual Caddie, PlaysLike Distance, realtime metrics engulfing wind speed, course layout, and the list goes on. Today’s release joins an extensive lineup of Garmin tech products focused on golf, but arguably this is about as close as it gets to having a Rolex-like equivalent in its lineup. Continue reading to learn more.
Nearly 1-year after Garmin dropped its Approach Z80 rangefinder, a next-generation offering has been unveiled. It’s dubbed Garmin Approach Z82, and the company claims it is “the industry’s most accurate golf laser range finder.” Once armed with this range finder, golfers will be able to gauge distances of up to 450-yards with accuracy that comes within 10-inches or less. Garmin promises a sharp image and “superior viewfinder” thanks to the integration of a high resolution OLED display. Continue reading for more details.
Garmin unveiled its latest smartwatch today, and it is has several interesting features. The new Garmin quatix 6 aims to be the best marine GPS smartwatch on the market with perks like autopilot control and the ability to stream boat sensor information to your wrist. There are many other features too. In fact, Garmin quatix 6 retains every capability found in the company’s flagship fēnix 6, making it arguably one of the most accomplished smartwatches made by the company today. Continue reading to learn more.
Just one day after announcing the tactix Delta, Garmin is back at it again with yet another wearable. It’s called Garmin Approach S62, and is a full-featured golf watch with a 1.3-inch display which the company touts as 17% larger than its predecessor. Garmin Approach S62 features a scratch-resistant ceramic design, up to 14-day battery life, detailed maps of 41,000 golf courses worldwide, and more. Continue reading to learn what else it is capable of.
Now that the smartwatch floodgates have been opened, it seemss that much like headphones there is a design out there to appease anyone. Garmin tactix Delta is the latest of the bunch, with interesting privacy features like a stealth mode, kill switch, and more. It’s comprised of premium materials like a domed sapphire lens and carbon coated bezel which Garmin touts as being “diamond-like.” Continue reading for further details.
Today we’re getting our first look at the new Garmin Fenix 6 series of multi-sport GPS watches. The latest wearables to hit the market include the usual batch of fitness-tracking features, but also a particularly intriguing solar charging lens that will eliminate the need for recharging altogether. However, prices are still rather salty, and the crowd Garmin is likely targeting is one where fitness training is high-level and budgets aren’t tight. There’s a lot to like here, and given the lens of new Fitbits this week and potentially new Apple Watches next month, the Garmin Fenix 6 lineup provides notable specs in comparison to the competition.
Roughly ten months after the original Instinct was announced, Garmin is back at it again with an option that delivers even more functionality. Garmin Instinct Tactical Edition is in many ways a blending of the Instinct and tactix lineups. As you would expect with a product given the name Tactical Edition, this watch adds military-like features including night vision compatibility, dual-position GPS formatting, and Jumpmaster, an ability to provide skydivers with speed of descent and altitude measurements.
Back in February Garmin officially agreed to purchase the cycling fitness company called Tacx. Based in the Netherlands, Tacx has been in business since 1957 and has evolved in the technology sector to deliver indoor bicycle training equipment. With ownership being finalized back in April, the last couple of months has lead us to today’s official release of new Garmin Tacx indoor cycling trainers.
This morning, Gamin has unveiled its new DriveSmart 65 GPS that’s focused around Amazon Alexa. Promising to deliver the “ultimate voice-controlled navigator,” Garmin is banking on a large display, built-in Alexa controls and Wi-Fi connectivity as a means of bringing in potential users. It’s still going to be an uphill climb for Garmin as smartphones and in-car navigation systems are getting better each year. So will the DriveSmart 65 be able to cash-in with what is essentially an Echo Show on wheels? That’s the big question. Head below for more details.
If you’ve bought a car within the last few years, there’s a good chance it already has a backup camera. Like many features, backup cameras used to be expensive add-ons, but are now standard in many new vehicles.
For the people out there with an older vehicle that lacks a backup camera, there are a slew of aftermarket options out there, but they typically require some sort of wiring. The new Garmin backup camera sets out to alleviate this with a few other tricks up its sleeve.
Garmin is known for its wide range of fitness tracking products, but it also has a healthy inventory of GPS trackers for cyclists and golfers. Today it’s announcing a new addition to its Approach GPS lineup with the G80 handheld. Along with the usual tracking features, Garmin’s latest also includes a gaming mode that pits users against each other in virtual tournaments whether at home or on the range. All of which is handled on a slick 3.5-inch color touchscreen. Head below for more.
Garmin refreshed its fēnix lineup today with three new models named with the popular Plus moniker used in many smartphones over the past few years. Similar to these smartphones, the fēnix 5S Plus, fēnix 5 Plus and fēnix 5X Plus all sport larger displays with an increase of about 20% when compared to the previous generation.
Garmin has released a new version of its vivoactive 3 that adds features focused on music and mobile payments. The new device is named the vivoactive 3 Music to distinguish it from the model that was released in August 2017, which will continue to be sold as a more effective option.
Amazon offers the Garmin vívosmart HR Activity Tracker for $69shipped. Originally $150, this tracker has fetched around $100 for quite a few months and this is the lowest Amazon has offered it. We’ve seen it on sale for $50 once before in a limited time holiday promotion late last year. Recording your steps, heart rate, sleep, and more, this tracker can even be viewed in direct sunlight. Rated 3.9/5 stars from thousands of Amazon shoppers.
Garmin Vivofit Jr. Activity Tracker for Kids w/ 2 Bands:
Give yourself an edge this golf season with the new Garmin Approach Z80, announced earlier today. The Approach Z80 is Garmin’s latest rangefinder. It can measure your distance to the flag from up to 350 yards and adds graphical overlays to the course you are standing on. These virtual markers allow players to view the shape of each green and also take note of distances to hazards.
Garmin makes some of the most well-equipped timepieces to accompany you on your journey through the great outdoors. And now the company is iterating on its popular smartphone-enabled wearables with a more high-end model that packs features of both conventional and smart watches. In fact, Garmin is no stranger to connected-timepieces and with its latest release, the Tactix Charlie, hopes to blend its tactical and multipart features into a single wearable offering enhanced mapping, heart-rate monitoring and more.
It assists “in managing minor aches and pains of the muscle by applying pressure to general areas.” This model is made of a “patented material will not compress after repeated use.” Rated 4+ stars from nearly 70 Amazon customers.
Garmin has had a busy last few weeks with the introduction of a new fashion-focused wearable and high-end fitness tracker. Today, it returns with news of its latest release: the vívosmart HR+. Garmin looks to build on the success of its affordable previous generation band by adding heart rate monitoring and GPS tracking. The HR+ has a slim design that is bound to be attractive with fitness enthusiasts.
Garmin’s new GPS-enabled fitness tracker is loaded with features including an oddly-named “suffer score” that tells you just how hard you exercised. The Forerunner 735XT is now the top-of-the-line model in the company’s lineup. Naturally, it has a price to match. For $450, this wearable better do it all…
This morning, Garmin announced a new addition to its line of popular fitness trackers. The vívomove is unlike its siblings in that it sports a much more traditional design. There would be no fault in confusing it with a normal analog watch. Garmin is hoping to appeal to a whole different subset of potential users with this classic look. With prices starting at $149, vívomove has the potential to be a hot item this Christmas.
Amazon is offering the Garmin Edge 810 GPS Bike Computer for $299.99 shipped (matched at Garmin). That’s $200 under the original listing, $100 below the average selling price, the lowest Amazon has offered it for, and the best price we can find by over $85. It features live-tracking, ride sharing capabilities, social network sharing, weather updates as well as comprehensive ride data (“incl. speed, distance, time, heart rate1, cadence2, elevation, power3, location”). It will connect with your mobile device and “supports Garmin Custom Maps and BirdsEye Satellite Imagery.” Rated 4+ stars from over 180 Amazon customers.
Popular protein/supplements company MyProtein is currently offering close to 50% off its Impact Whey Protein. A 5.5lb. drops to $27.74 + $6.99 shipping using code RMN48 at checkout. You can easily side step the shipping fee by ordering 3 bags or with orders over $70. Eligible flavors include: strawberry cream, vanilla and cookies and cream. These 5 pound bags have a regular $54 listing, but usually sell for around $38 outside of sales like these. While we have seen them dip down to $25 or so previously, this is the lowest price we can find, and especially notable if it’s time to replenish your stock.
Amazon has the Rayovac Sportsman water-resistant LED Lantern (SE3DLNACOM) for $14.99 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $35. That’s as much as $17 below some listings, just shy of 50% under the original price, the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best we can find by $7. It features 4-watt LEDs that last 100,000 hours and never need replacing, 3 light modes, up 90 hours of operation on three D batteries, and a lifetime warranty. Rated 4.6/5 stars from over 2.500 Amazon customers.
Patozon via Amazon is offering the Mpow Cheetah Wireless Bluetooth 4.1 Sports Headphones (in all colors) for $25.99, but using code 3GHGCHBP at checkout will drop your total down to $13.99. They ship free for Prime members (free trial) or on orders of $35 or more. That’s 50% under the regular $28 listing and the best we can find. These sweat-proof, sport headphones feature Bluetooth 4.1 and are compatible with iPhone, Samsung Galaxy devices and more. Rated 3.8/5 stars from over 1,800 Amazon customers.
It has a 6-inch pinch to zoom dual-orientation display, maps of North America with lifetime updates and free HD Digital Traffic. Voice-activated navigation lets you keep your hands on the wheel and Bluetooth technology allows for hands-free calling. Amazon shoppers gave it 4.3/5 stars. Buy in confidence with a 1 year Garmin warranty included with this purchase.
Bicycling is a great activity for getting into shape but it does require a constant awareness of what is going on around you. Serious cyclists have often opted for country roads where there is less traffic and more hills to climb. The downfall is that there typically is not paths or wide shoulders on the road, which means bikes and cars are sharing the same space.
Garmin is setting out to enhance the safety of riders with a new radar system that detects approaching vehicles from the rear. The Varia Rearview Bike Radar and Smart Lights system puts riders in a safer position by alerting both riders and approaching traffic that they will be closing in on each other.
Fitness has established itself at the forefront of 2015’s hottest technology: it seems that nearly anything that has Bluetooth connectivity has been made into a workout tracking product of some kind. Jabra has released a new set of Sport Coach in-ear headphones that have wireless capabilities but more importantly track over 40 exercises and provide coaching along the way.
Aside from the traditional iOS-connected features, Jabra is putting a focus on a more well rounded workout than its competitors by providing data and analysis for a wider range of activities.
It has detailed maps of North America with free lifetime updates (U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands and Bahamas). It comes with a 7-inch WQVGA color TFT touchscreen with white backlight and manual dual-orientation display. Other features include: Active Lane Guidance, photoReal/Bird’s Eye junction views and Up Ahead notifications.
A 30-day no hassle return policy and a 1-year warranty is provided. It received 4.3/5 stars from over 1,000 Amazon customers.
Beach Camera (Authorized Dealer) via eBay Daily Deals offers the manufacturer refurbished Garmin Vivofit Fitness Tracker (multiple colors) for $59.99 shipped. This is a savings of at least $30 off the regular price, $29 better than Amazon’s listing in new condition and the lowest that we’ve seen it go for. Buy with confidence, Beach Camera has a…
Today only, as part of its bonus Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon is offering the Garmin nüvi 66LMT GPS Navigator System for $139.99 shipped. That’s $70 under the original listing, $50 under the best best price from a trusted retailer and the lowest we can find. Along with spoken turn-by-turn directions and speed limit…
It features a 5-inch display that can be positioned horizontally or vertically, Bluetooth hands-free calling, as well as free lifetime map/traffic updates.
The Black Friday ad leaks are starting to pick up. Today, we’ve got our hands on the 20-page Sports Authority ad. Prices run from 6pm-12am on Thursday November 27th and 6am-10pm on Friday November 28th. Here are the deals we’re most excited for: Garmin Vivofit fitness band: $79.99 (orig. $130) Up to 70% off select North…
Beach Camera (authorized dealer) via eBay Daily Deals offers the Garmin nüvi 2555LMT 5-inch GPS for $95 with free shipping. That’s $85 below its original list price of $179.99, just about $25 under its street price, and a match for the best deal we have ever seen.
It features large 5-inch touch-screen display, Garmin Guide 2.0 for improved routing, Garmin locate which helps you find your parked car, and 3D traffic service to help you avoid travel delays. 3,189 Amazon reviewers rate it 4.1 out of 5 stars.