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Garmin: The new wearables can do that

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Besides Garmin Pay The company also showed us new watches and a new fitness tracker: the fenix 5S Plus, the fenix 5 Plus and the vivosmart 4. The models can do that.

Garmin vivosmart 4

The vivosmart 4 from Garmin is a new fitness tracker that has a compact design and is particularly light. With the tracker you can even dive to a depth of 50 meters. Despite the small case, the battery should last a maximum of one week. In addition to all the fitness and sports stuff, the small OLED display can also show notifications. A special feature of the tracker is the Body Battery, which measures the heart rate variability, the stress level and the quality of sleep. Based on these parameters, the tracker suggests whether this is a good time to exercise or whether it is better to take a break. The Garmin vivosmart 4 will be available from September at an RRP of 140 euros.

Garmin fenix 5S Plus and fenix 5 Plus

The Garmin fenix 5S Plus and the fenix 5 Plus are two top models from Garmin. The case of both watches is made of fiber-reinforced polymer and is waterproof up to 100m. A large case offers plenty of space for a large battery, which is to say that the fenix 5S Plus should run for 7 days and the fenix 5 Plus for 12 days without charging. Two practical features of both watches: NFC was installed for Garmin Pay and songs can be stored on the internal memory for on the go. Nothing is known about prices or availability.

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