Garmin has introduced a new subscription service called Garmin Connect Plus, which leverages AI to provide personalized fitness insights. This service aims to enhance user experience by offering tailored suggestions, expert coaching, and exclusive badges for achievements. Existing features of the Garmin Connect app will remain free, ensuring users still have access to basic functionalities.
The Garmin Connect Plus service will cost $7 per month or $70 annually, with a 30-day free trial available. Users can expect real-time data sharing with friends and family, along with educational content from trainers. This move aligns Garmin with a growing trend in the tech industry, where companies are increasingly integrating AI to enhance user engagement and personalization.
• Garmin Connect Plus offers AI-driven personalized fitness insights.
• The service includes expert coaching and real-time data sharing features.
AI-powered services utilize algorithms to analyze user data for personalized recommendations.
Personalized insights are tailored suggestions based on individual health and activity data.
Real-time data sharing allows users to share their fitness metrics with others during activities.
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