Garmin
Coverage of Garmin in the Nexus archive.
- The Best Fitness Trackers of 2026: Garmin, Google Fitbit, and More
The article highlights top fitness trackers in 2026, featuring Garmin, Google Fitbit, and other wearables designed for lifestyle, workouts, and health goals.
- Some anglers praise forward-facing sonar, others say high-tech fishing ruins a day at the lake
Forward-facing sonar technology is increasing fishing success but sparking debates about the sport's future and fish population sustainability. Anglers use it to locate fish precisely, though critics argue it undermines traditional fishing values. Surveys show growing adoption, with up to 63% usage on some Minnesota lakes.
- Some anglers praise forward-facing sonar, others say high-tech fishing ruins a day at the lake
Forward-facing sonar technology, which allows anglers to pinpoint fish in real time, is increasing catch rates but sparking debates about the future of fishing and fish population sustainability. While some anglers praise its efficiency, others criticize it as undermining the sport's tranquility. Garmin produces the equipment, which costs around $2,500, and usage is growing rapidly, with surveys in Minnesota showing up to 63% adoption on some lakes.
- REI's biggest sale of the year: Up to 66% off North Face, Garmin, Coleman and more
REI's Anniversary Sale offers up to 66% off outdoor gear from brands like The North Face, Garmin, and Coleman. The sale features discounts on items such as hiking boots, tents, and smartwatches. Shoppers can also use a code for an extra 20% off certain items.
- 37+ new products we’re into this month: Nike, Google, KitchenAid and more
New products have been debuted by various brands such as Tower 28, Garmin, and JanSport across multiple categories including beauty, tech, travel, and more. Brands like Nike, Google, and KitchenAid are also mentioned to be releasing new products this month. The product releases cover a wide range of industries.
- Here are 40 of our favorite deals from REI’s massive Anniversary Sale
REI's Anniversary Sale offers discounts on outdoor essentials like tents, sleeping pads, and stoves, as well as smartwatches and fitness trackers from brands like Garmin and Amazfit. The sale runs through May 25th and includes deals on products like the Garmin Fenix 8 and Amazfit Active 2. REI members can also get 20 percent off one full-price item or one REI Outlet item with a code.
- Garmin’s mini satellite communicators are on sale for up to 40 percent off
Garmin's InReach Mini satellite communicators are on sale for up to 40 percent off, with prices starting at $249.99 for the Mini 2 and $399.99 for the Mini 3. The devices offer rugged design, multi-day battery life, and satellite communication capabilities.
- Aurzen’s tiny trifold projector is almost 40 percent off right now
Aurzen’s Zip Tri-Fold Portable Mini Projector is on sale for $259.99 (40% off) at Amazon and Aurzen, offering 720p resolution, 100 lumens of brightness, and wireless connectivity. Despite limitations like short battery life and DRM restrictions, it supports AirPlay, Miracast, and Bluetooth. Garmin’s Venu 4 and Google’s TV Streamer are also highlighted as discounted tech products.
- $100 Nintendo gift cards are $20 off at Newegg today
Nintendo eShop gift cards are discounted $20 at Newegg, offering $100 worth for $80.50. Other deals include the Cozyla Calendar Plus 2 and Garmin Varia Vue at reduced prices, along with PC components on Woot.
- Why You Should Consider a Coros Watch Instead of a Garmin (2026)
The article promotes the Coros Pace 4 as a superior alternative to Garmin due to its long battery life, training tools, and affordable price. It encourages readers to reconsider Garmin for their fitness tracking needs.
- What Is the Best Fitness Tracker in 2026? Garmin, Oura, More
WIRED reviews the best fitness trackers in 2026 after nearly a decade of testing, highlighting Garmin and Oura as key contenders. The article compares devices to help readers identify top-performing fitness trackers.
- Garmin may be working on a Whoop competitor
Garmin is reportedly considering developing a competitor to Whoop. The potential product could enter the wearable fitness tracker market.