Garmin announces a brand-new wearable – here’s what we know

We have lately reviewed, reported, and praised numerous Garmin wearables, praising the gadgets’ purportedly extended battery life. But according to leaks from Garmin’s Canadian website, the wearables company might be releasing something new soon.
Garmin recently gave us an official update at CES earlier this month, when they revealed that the Garmin Connect would soon provide complete nutrition tracking. Though not as fast as it just did, it appears the business has a brand-new wearable that it should be ready to reveal soon.

Garmin’s newest wearable appears online
Android Authority claims that on its Canadian website, the corporation unintentionally revealed the existence of a gadget known as the Cirqa Smart Band. A Redditor managed to capture a screenshot of the listing before it was removed.
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It’s interesting to note that the ad contained a few facts but no photographs. It stated that the band will be offered in two sizes (S/M and L/XL) and two colors (Black and French Gray) at launch. Additionally, the gadget will be ready for shipment in four to five months.
Apart from the listing, screenshots of the search results were taken by the5krunner, which showed that the S/M size fits wrist circumferences between 120 and 200 mm, while the L/XL size fits wrist circumferences between 145 and 200 mm.
The most likely explanation for this, in my opinion, is that someone with back-end site access unintentionally clicked publish before the business was prepared to make the product public. The shipment date indicates that devices would reach customers’ doorsteps by the middle of the year, just in time for the busiest time of year for outdoor training and jogging, even though it suggests the launch will occur shortly.
Though there have been goods in the past that were limited to Canada, particularly in the automobile sector, it is reasonable to believe that this one will be offered in the US. To find out more about availability and the specific features, we’ll need to wait till the official release date.

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