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Search ArticlesWhat you can’t miss in ‘26 at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
It’s that time of year again. Oshkosh is calling. Each July, hundreds of thousands of aviation enthusiasts make the pilgrimage to Wittman Regional Airport, and 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years yet. With record-setting attendance trends continuing and Garmin bringing major innovations to the show, there’s no better place to see the future of flight come to life.
What is Outdoor Maps+? And why you should use it for hiking
For hikers who want more from their maps, Outdoor Maps+ has become a go-to tool for route planning, terrain reading and having peace of mind when conditions change. Whether you’re navigating a local trail or in the backcountry, Outdoor Maps+ provides access to a wide variety of premium mapping across the globe.
How to increase situational awareness on the water
For boat owners, it’s essential to protect your vessel and passengers. To do that, you need marine equipment that can help you scope out your environment and anticipate what might happen next. Luckily, Garmin has a lineup of award-winning marine electronics that can help increase boaters’ situational awareness on the water. If you’re curious about what Garmin marine electronics will best suit your needs, keep reading as we share a few of our favorites.
inReach device leads couple back to their abandoned sailboat
After losing their sailboat rudder and becoming stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Jeanne LeBlanc-Streiff and Dan Streiff had to make the difficult decision to abandon their boat and save themselves. But they left their 1 powered on and tracking on the boat in the hopes that it wouldn’t be gone forever. They shared the story with Garmin.
Yes, Garmin smartwatches work with your phone
We’re all keeping a close eye on our notifications. It’s how we stay connected to family, friends and whoever else might need to get ahold of us. But staying connected doesn’t have to be synonymous with being constantly glued to your phone. With a Garmin smartwatch, you can make sure you’re as dialed in as you need to be, without your phone ever leaving your pocket. Compatible with either your Apple® or Android™ smartphone, you get a lot when you sync up with a Garmin smartwatch.
Garmin Health glimpse: Biometrics and mental well-being
As of 2025, over a billion people are living with mental health issues. That’s roughly 1 in 8 people worldwide. Anxiety and depression are among the most common issues, costing the global economy an estimated $1 trillion U.S. dollars each year. These conditions contribute to chronic stress and burnout, both of which are growing areas of concern in the workplace1.
Chasing the outdoors with Sidney Smith
Sidney Smith is an avid outdoorsman. Whether he’s ice fishing in freezing temperatures, exploring local lakes on his kayak or gearing up to hunt, there’s no shortage of adventure in Sidney’s life. Growing up, Sidney spent a lot of his time outdoors. His dad would take him on hunting trips, and his family vacations often came in the form of a night spent under the stars. But unlike other kids, doing some of his favorite activities proved more challenging for him.
Which Garmin running smartwatch is right for me?
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of finding the perfect wearable companion for your runs, but how do you get there? Because we’ve been in the smartwatch game for quite some time, it’s no secret we have tons of options to help you reach your goals — but don’t worry. If you’re not sure which Garmin smartwatch is right for you, we’ve got you covered.
The beat on bikes: The latest global trends from Garmin cyclists
At Garmin, we know cyclists. We know how much you love getting the miles in on your bike. That’s because we love it too. All our cycling products — including Edge® bike computers, Rally™ power meter pedals, bike radars and lights, and more — are purpose-built to help you make the most out of your rides. We also know how much you love the data you get when you ride with Garmin.
Trends in running: New data shows how Garmin runners hit their stride
If you run with a Garmin smartwatch, you probably spend a few minutes (OK, more than just a few) looking at your performance data when you get home from a run. How far did you run? What was your pace? And if you’ve been running for a while, you’re probably peeking at that VO2 max number too. You get all that and so much more when you run with Garmin. But where does your data fit in with users across the globe? We can help you figure that out.