Garmin
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One of our picks for 2021's best smartwatches – the Venu 2 sports watch – has been joined by the Venu 2 Plus GPS, which offers the same great features set, but comes with a microphone so you can answer calls without taking out your phone.
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It's been another bumper year for smartwatches, with manufacturers improving the technology that drives them while cramming in more features and better sensors. Here's our pick of the best smartwatches of 2021.
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Garmin International is aiming to take the pressure off of pilots caught in an engine shutdown emergency with its Smart Glide safety tool, which automatically engages the autopilot and steers the aircraft toward the nearest available airport.
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Garmin has unveiled its latest smartwatch, the Enduro – and with 80 hours of battery life, it's very much aimed at ultrarunners and trail runners who are going to be spending an extended amount of time in the outdoors.
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Whereas previous smartwatches in its range have been chunky, outdoorsy affairs, Garmin's new Lily wearable has a more stylish and feminine feel. Garmin says it's been designed by women for women, and that it looks to balance both fashion and fitness.
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Wrist-based technology continues to evolve and improve, and the smartwatches of 2020 have packed in more features, sensors and general intelligence than any that have come before them. Here are our top picks.
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Five years ago Garmin first introduced its Varia Radar system, which warns cyclists of cars approaching from behind. The company has now announced an updated version, that offers a couple of key improvements over the original.
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The NEO Bike Smart from Garmin is an indoor trainer that is part exercise bike part virtual simulator.
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Garmin just launched the fēnix 6 range for serious explorers and athletes, with a few notable improvements over what's gone before.
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Garmin has introduced a new wristwatch for the military-minded, adding to its Instinct series of timepieces with a rugged iteration that might be of interest to folks operating after dark.
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Garmin has added to its extensive range sports training aids with a new gadget to help get trapshooters aiming truly. The Xero S1 offers instant feedback every time a shot is fired, offering opportunities for slight and swift adjustments to take one’s game to the next level.
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If you've not yet been tempted to buy yourself a smartwatch, Garmin's new Marq range might get you to part with your cash – as long as you've got plenty of it. With a starting price of US$1,500, these timepieces are very much at the luxury end of the market.
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