Track every run, ride, hike and goal with Garmin.
Garmin creates smart watches, fitness trackers and GPS technology designed to support the way you move, train and explore. From running and cycling to hiking, sports and triathlon, Garmin wearables combine practical everyday use with advanced performance tools, helping you better understand your body, your progress and the world around you.
With features such as AMOLED displays, accurate GPS, health tracking and detailed activity data, Garmin devices are built to support every part of your wellbeing journey. Its vertically integrated approach — spanning design, manufacturing and support — helps the brand maintain strong control over quality, reliability and user experience.
Rather than chasing short-term trends, Garmin continues to invest in meaningful innovation and long-term product development. That is why its wearables remain a trusted choice across fitness, health, performance and outdoor categories.
Guided by values of honesty, integrity and respect, Garmin continues to create products recognised for their quality, reliability and thoughtful design across every market it serves. As a UK stockist of Garmin watches and wearables, browse the selection at Healf.
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Yes, on selected models, Garmin’s ECG App can help spot signs of atrial fibrillation with a quick 30-second check from your wrist. Your results can be reviewed in Garmin Connect and exported for your doctor, making it a useful tool for informed health tracking. Just note, it is an on-demand reading rather than continuous AFib monitoring.
Garmin watches connect to iPhones through the Garmin Connect app, bringing your workouts, sleep, health insights and daily notifications together in one place. You can also share key data with Apple Health. iOS does limit some smart features, like message replies and calls on most models, but for fitness and wellbeing tracking, Garmin and iPhone work well together.
Garmin battery life depends on the watch and how you use it, but most models last from several days to a few weeks between charges. AMOLED screens, GPS, music and always-on display use more power, while solar outdoor models can last far longer in the right conditions.
A Garmin wearable is built for the long run, with many models lasting around 5 to 7 years or more. Longer battery life means less time on charge, which can help support battery health over time, while durable materials help it keep up with daily training, recovery and outdoor use. Like any tech, software support may slow as models age, but with good care, Garmin wearables are made to go the distance.