Garmin
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Garmin has today launched a new wearable that carries a lot of the functionality you might expect from a smartwatch, but doubles as a golf tracker to offer useful insights into your game such as course maps and shot-tracking.
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Although GoPro may have already announced its intention to do so, Garmin has beaten it to the punch by releasing a 360-degree spherical actioncam of its own. Called the VIRB 360, it shoots footage at a resolution of 5.7K/30fps, automatically stitching it together into a 4K/30fps interactive video.
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Today, Garmin announced its latest fitness-oriented smartwatch. The Forerunner 935 seeks to capture an uncommonly thorough range of activity data and automatically analyze it to provide insights on training and performance. It's aimed at runners, swimmers and multi-sport athletes.
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Golfers have a growing number of gadgets to pick from to help them improve their game, and new to the range is the Approach G30 from Garmin, a handheld accessory with built-in GPS that can help players weigh up courses and track their stats.
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For many people nowadays, a workout isn’t a workout unless it’s tracked, logged and shared. But with so many fitness tracking devices available, it can be hard to choose the right one. Here we look at some of the best activity and fitness trackers available in 2016.
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Honda has unveiled an all-new iteration of its CR-V. With an edgier design and turbocharged motor, the fifth-generation will face off against the new Nissan Rogue and Volkswagen Tiguan when it lands.
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Garmin has announced its latest action camera with the Virb Ultra 30. Boasting 4K video recording, 3-axis image stabilization technology, and voice control, the new tough camera could give GoPro something to worry about.
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The all-new Garmin Rino 700 Series works as a touchscreen-based navigator, 5 W two-way radio and weather tracking system. It also plays nice with your phone, bringing smart features onto its own touchscreen.
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The Garmin Vivoactive HR is a fitness tracker which pairs GPS and heart-rate monitoring with a comprehensive array of activity and sports modes. We recently tried one out to see what it can do.
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As the number of smartwatches and fitness bands grows, companies like Garmin are being forced to squeeze more functions into their step-counting bands. The new Vivofit HR+ will measure heart rate, track you using GPS and even give detailed information about your run.
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There has never been more choice in the world of fitness and health tracking, so the new Garmon Forerunner 735 XT wades into battle loaded to the gills with enough tech to satisfy even the most discerning multi-sport users, who no longer need to wear a chest strap to track their heart rate.
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While diverse in terms of models and supported sports, Garmin's fitness trackers are all "digital geek" when it comes to styling. The new vivomove offers more classic watch styling.