Garmin has added support for Google Maps on its wearablesThis gives you turn-by-turn directions on your wristThe update lets you find your way without using your phone
When you’re out enjoying the great outdoors, the last thing you want to do is ruin your experience by constantly having to check your phone for directions. That’s doubly true when you’re running or cycling, where a distraction like a phone could be a real nuisance.
If you have a Garmin wearable, though, you won’t need to worry about that, as Garmin has just added Google Maps to its fitness tracker app store. The idea is you’ll get turn-by-turn directions on your wrist, enabling you to keep your phone in your pocket or your bag.
It’s compatible with popular models like Garmin’s Venu 3, Vivoactive 5 and Fenix 8 smartwatches, among many others (you can find the full list of compatible models at the end of this article).
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In a press release, Susan Lyman, Vice President of Consumer Sales and Marketing at Garmin, said “Whether exploring a new city, mapping out a run or casually cycling with friends, the Google Maps app in the Connect IQ store will keep users going in the right direction.”
They added: “The turn-by-turn notifications will be a game changer for those who want to stay hands-free and keep their phone in their pocket.”
Quick directions on your wrist
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Garmin says this will benefit both pedestrians and fitness fans. For walkers, your Garmin wearable will vibrate gently as you approach a turn. If you tap the app, it’ll show you the next three turns.
If you want to go for a run or bike ride, you can still measure your fitness metrics while getting directions from Google Maps. Once you’re done, you can sync your activity data from Garmin Connect to third-party Android health and fitness apps using Google Health Connect.
Garmin is not the first company to implement a feature like this, but it’s a welcome addition regardless. My Apple Watch offers similar functionality through the Apple Maps app, and it’s perfect for when I need to get directions without pulling up my phone every time. I find that it’s ideal not only when I’m out on a run, but also for those times when I’m in a busy city and want to keep my phone safely stowed.
If Garmin’s latest update sounds like something you’d use, you can download the Google Maps app from the Garmin Connect IQ Store, where it’s available for free.
The full list: the Garmin watches getting turn-by-turn Google Maps directionsApproach S50Approach S70 (42mm)Approach S70 (47mm)D2 Mach 1D2 Mach 1 ProDescent G2Enduro 2Enduro 3epix (Gen 2), quatix 7 – Sapphire Editionepix Pro (42mm)epix Pro (47mm), quatix® 7 Proepix Pro (51mm)fēnix 7, quatix 7, fēnix 7– Sapphire Dual Power Editionfēnix 7 Pro, fēnix 7 Pro – Solar Edition, fēnix 7 Pro – Sapphire Solar Edition, fēnix 7 Pro– Sapphire Dual Power Editionfēnix 7 Pro – Solar Edition (No Wi-Fi)fēnix 7S, fēnix 7S– Solar Edition, fēnix 7S– Sapphire Solar Editionfēnix 7S Pro, fēnix 7S Pro– Sapphire Solar Edition, fēnix 7S Pro– Sapphire Dual Power Editionfēnix 7X, fēnix 7X – Solar Edition, fēnix 7X– Sapphire Solar Edition, quatix 7X – Solar Editionfēnix 7X Pro, fēnix 7X Pro– Sapphire Solar Edition, fēnix 7X Pro– Sapphire Dual Power Editionfēnix 8 AMOLED (43mm)fēnix 8 AMOLED (47mm/51mm), quatix 8 AMOLED (47mm/51mm), tactix 8 AMOLED (47mm/51mm)fēnix 8 Solar (47mm), fēnix 8 Dual Power (47mm)fēnix 8 Solar (51mm), fēnix 8 Dual Power (51mm), tactix 8 Solar (51mm)fēnix EForerunner 165Forerunner 165 MusicForerunner 265Forerunner 265SForerunner 570 – 42mmForerunner 570 – 47mmForerunner 955 Dual PowerForerunner 965Forerunner 970MARQ (Gen 2), MARQ Carbon Collection, MARQ Adventurer (Gen 2) – Damascus Steel EditionMARQ Commander (Gen 2) – Carbon EditionMARQ Aviator (Gen 2)tactix 7, tactix 7 – Pro Ballistics Edition, tactix 7 – Pro Editiontactix 7 – AMOLED Editiontactix 8 – 47 mm, AMOLED, tactix 8 – 51 mm, AMOLEDtactix 8 – 51 mm, Solar, tactix 8 – 51 mm, Solar, EliteVenu 3Venu 3SVenu X1vívoactive 5vívoactive 6You might also like