
Do you see a watch as part of your outfit and would you like to live a healthier life? Then you’ve come to the right place at the smartwatch brand Garmin. We share our two favorites…
For everyone
That a smartwatch is only for the sporty ones among us is long gone. Whether you like to count your steps and monitor your heartbeat, or whether you just want to listen to music: the smartwatch is for everyone. Wear it next to your sports outfit, pair it with a classic dress or with a trendy jumpsuit. All watches are equipped with various sports apps, music storage and animated workouts. Did you know that you can even pay contactless with them? That makes it extra nice for the shopaholics among us.
Garmin Venu Sq
Swap your Netflix episode for a brisk walk. That’s the purpose of this modern Venu Sq smartwatch that lasts up to six days after just one charge. Just when we’re all in quarantine, movement is more essential than ever. With activity tracking, health monitoring and fitness functions, this gadget ensures that you don’t neglect your good intention to exercise more. Extra handy: it also keeps track of your menstrual cycle, energy, stress, breathing and sleep. Do you choose the Venu Sq Music Edition? Then listen to your favorite podcast or album 24/7 without your phone. Yes!

Garmin Forerunner 245
In the past year many people have been infected with the running virus. Are you running your weekly five kilometers through the neighborhood or are you training for online marathons? A running gadget can never hurt. The Forerunner 245 allows you to keep track of all your running performance. That’s not all, because monitoring statistics, passing on routes and sharing training history is also part of this gadget that will help you reach your ultimate running goal. With the extensive Forerunner 245 Music you will be extra motivated with your favorite songs. Synchronized from Spotify or Deezer in no time. Always wanted to know how much oxygen your body absorbs? The Pulse Ox sensor tells you all the health information you need.
