Garmin has launched a new in-app nutrition tracking feature that helps users to hit their calorie and macro intake goals, but it’s only available for Garmin Connect+ subscribers.
To track your food intake, you can enter what you’ve eaten in the Garmin app. Garmin says you can search for food items using a “global food database”, and even scan a barcode or use your smartphone’s ...
Nutrition logging is now available as a premium Garmin Connect+ feature. You can take a photo of your meal, or log by barcode ...
Garmin Nutrition Tracking uses image recognition to analyze your meals — or lets you log meals on your Garmin watch — to track your proteins, fats, and carbs.
Some Garmin users have noticed an interesting new category in the Garmin Connect mobile app: sleep events. At the moment this only includes a sleep blood oxygen (SpO2) widget, but it seems likely ...
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Using your Garmin for sleep tracking is one of the easiest ways to maximize the benefits of your watch—and it helps inform plenty of other insights on your tracker. After traditionally being a weak ...
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