Tag: fitness trackers

  • Garmin CIRQA Spotted in Connect; Subscriber Discount Revealed

    Garmin CIRQA Spotted in Connect; Subscriber Discount Revealed

    Key Takeaway

    – Garmin appears to be exploring a screenless fitness device (potentially named Garmin CIRQA) that would connect via the Garmin Connect app, expanding beyond traditional smartwatches.
    – The app code references replacing “Watch” with “Device,” implying broader functionality beyond wrist-worn displays.
    – A Garmin Connect+ subscription perk may offer discounted Garmin CIRQA vouchers after six months of continuous subscription, potentially affecting pricing and adoption.


    Rumors have been circulating for months according to which Garmin is developing a fitness wristband without a display that is intended as an alternative to products such as the Polar Loop ($199 on Amazon), the Whoop 5.0 or the new Google Fitbit Air. Gadgets & Wearables has now been able to find new clues in the code of the Garmin Connect app in version 5.25 that may point to Garmin CIRQA, including the following code snippets:

    Clues in the code and possible directions

    While the connection between this code and Garmin CIRQA cannot be verified, Garmin is apparently preparing its smartphone app to connect to a screenless device. Fittingly, Garmin is replacing the word “Watch” with the word “Device” in many areas – a further indication that some functions will no longer only be intended for smartwatches in the future.

    Subscription perks and pricing hints

    Anyone who has subscribed to Garmin Connect+ may receive Garmin CIRQA at a lower price, as the new app version contains information that voucher codes can be generated if the paid subscription has been subscribed to continuously for at least six months. The codes should only be valid for “selected products”. On the one hand, this could make Garmin’s subscription more attractive in order to attract new subscribers, but on the other hand it could also offset the expected high price of Garmin CIRQA for existing customers. It is not yet known when Garmin CIRQA will be launched on the market.

     

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  • Huawei Unveils Two Affordable Fitness Trackers Before Global Launch

    Huawei Unveils Two Affordable Fitness Trackers Before Global Launch

    Key Takeaways

    1. Huawei has unveiled the Band 11 and Band 11 Pro fitness trackers ahead of their official launch on February 26, with availability starting March 2.
    2. Both models feature 1.62-inch AMOLED screens with a resolution of 482 x 286 pixels and promise up to 14 days of battery life.
    3. The fitness trackers offer over 100 sports modes and standard health monitoring sensors, and are water-resistant up to 5 ATM.
    4. The Band 11 Pro includes a GPS module and an aluminum casing, while the standard Band 11 has a plastic casing.
    5. The retail prices are PHP 2,399 (~$42) for the Band 11 and PHP 4,499 (~$78) for the Band 11 Pro, with international pricing yet to be disclosed.


    Huawei wasn’t supposed to unveil new fitness trackers until later this week. Just to remind you, the company is set to hold an international launch event on February 26. However, it has already put the Band 11 and Band 11 Pro fitness trackers on its Filipino website.

    Availability and Launch Date

    Currently, both devices are sold out. Huawei has stated that the Band 11 and Band 11 Pro will be available for purchase starting March 2. In the meantime, the listings provide important information about each fitness tracker and highlight how they are different from competitors like the Xiaomi Band 10 (currently priced at $48.99 on Amazon).

    Specifications and Features

    For example, both Band 11 models come with 1.62-inch AMOLED screens that have a resolution of 482 x 286 pixels. Additionally, Huawei promotes both devices as having up to 14 days of battery life, offering over 100 sports modes, and including a standard set of health monitoring sensors. Furthermore, both fitness trackers are rated for water resistance up to 5 ATM.

    Differences Between Models

    On the other hand, the Band 11 Pro includes a GPS module and features an aluminum casing instead of the plastic one found in the standard model. The retail price for the Band 11 is PHP 2,399 (~$42), while the Band 11 Pro is priced at PHP 4,499 (~$78). So far, the pricing for other countries hasn’t been disclosed.

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