Garmin Connect™

Garmin Connect™

beat yesterday.

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All Versions of Garmin Connect™

5.2.1

June 24, 2024

This version of Garmin Connect has several bug fixes and performance improvements that make it even more useful for tracking your health, fitness and training.
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5.2

June 19, 2024

With the bug fixes and performance improvements in this version of Garmin Connect, tracking your health and fitness stats is easier than ever before.
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5.1

May 21, 2024

Tracking your health and fitness stats is easier than ever with the bug fixes and performance improvements in this version of Garmin Connect.
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5.0

April 23, 2024

Garmin Connect has a new look. You can now personalize your home screen to put what’s most important to you front and center, including your preferred stats, events, training plans, challenges, historic trend data and more.
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4.77.1

April 1, 2024

Tracking your health and fitness stats is easier than ever with the bug fixes and performance improvements in this version of Garmin Connect.
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4.77

March 26, 2024

This version of Garmin Connect has several bug fixes and performance improvements that make it even more useful for tracking your health, fitness and training.
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4.76.1

March 8, 2024

Garmin Connect is constantly working to improve your experience and help you beat yesterday. This version includes bug fixes to improve device functionality.
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4.76

February 28, 2024

This version of Garmin Connect has several bug fixes and performance improvements that make it even more useful for tracking your health, fitness and training.
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4.75.1

February 2, 2024

With the bug fixes and performance improvements in this version of Garmin Connect, tracking your health and fitness stats is easier than ever before.
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4.75

January 31, 2024

This version of Garmin Connect has several bug fixes and performance improvements that make it even more useful for tracking your health, fitness and training.
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Price History of Garmin Connect™

Description of Garmin Connect™

The Garmin Connect™ app is your one-stop source for health and fitness data. Whether you’re training for a race, keeping active or just staying on top of your health, Garmin Connect provides the information and inspiration you need to reach your goals. Once you pair your phone(1)with a Forerunner®, Venu®, fēnix® or another compatible Garmin device(2), you can review your tracked activities and health metrics. Plus, you can create workouts, build courses and challenge your friends on the leaderboard. With Garmin Connect you can: - Personalize your home screen, so the most helpful information is instantly visible - Analyze your activities with detailed statistics(3) - Create customized workouts and courses - Review trends in health metrics like heart rate and steps - Earn badges for accomplishments - Sync with other apps like Apple Health, MyFitnessPal and Strava - Get support for Garmin devices and their features Learn more about Garmin devices and how they work with the Garmin Connect app at Garmin.com. (1) See compatibility requirements at Garmin.com/BLE (2) See a full list of compatible devices at Garmin.com/devices (3) See Garmin.com/ataccuracy Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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Garmin Connect™: FAQ

Does Garmin Connect™ support iPad devices?

No, Garmin Connect™ doesn't support iPad devices.
The Garmin Connect™ app was launched by Garmin International.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 16.0 or higher.
The Garmin Connect™ app has a consumer rating of 4.4 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Garmin Connect™ Is Health & Fitness.
5.2.1 is the newest version of Garmin Connect™.
The latest Garmin Connect™ update was released on July 1, 2024.
The Garmin Connect™ app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, Garmin Connect™ supports Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian and 32 more.
No, Garmin Connect™ is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Garmin Connect™.
Sorry, Garmin Connect™ is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Garmin Connect™

  • Garmin destroyed the app with the latest update :(

    Please bring back the old version. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a thousand times better than this new update/downgrade. The new version is buggy, clunky, and dysfunctional overall. Users used to be able to see all their categories and stats on the home tab; now we have a limited number, and we have to swipe through these categories to see the data. I strongly preferred to see everything at once, and would like the option to revert to the previous version. Second, this “update” sometimes loses my data! When I first installed the update, it lost all my women’s health data —several years’ worth!! Although I did manage to find a solution online from other women who dealt with this, it’s unacceptable and frankly sexist for Garmin to have released this “update” that deleted women’s health data. Also, the app sometimes tells me I have no training status and temporarily deletes other important data. Finally, it won’t let me reschedule workouts through Garmin coach. I’m doing the half marathon training program and sometimes I want to reschedule today’s workout until tomorrow—this used to work fine, but now it doesn’t. It won’t let me reschedule until tomorrow at all anymore. I used to love this app for the most part, and I don’t understand why they went forward with these changes when it clearly wasn’t ready to be released. I’d like to revert to the old version please. :(
  • So much functionality!

    As a non-athlete seeking to become more active, I correctly guessed that measuring what I do would be motivating for me. (I’m just that kind of person.) And this app, combined with a Garmin watch, measures SO MUCH! It threatened to be a bit overwhelming - but I’m just exploring new functions a bit at a time, and it’s fine.

    If you’re new to an activity, you’ll want an outside resource to learn how to start using that activity to build fitness. The app assumes you already know a lot about the activity. For me, the functions for sail racing, sail expedition, navigation and boating activities were ready-to-go. But I have a new goal of building aerobic fitness through biking, swimming & hiking, which I’ve never really done before. While the app & watch are definitely helping me, I need to find an external resource that starts at the beginning about how to train with these activities for my goals. That entry layer of info isn’t in the app’s Help resources. But once I learn WHAT to do, I’m highly confident the app & watch are going to help me do it.

    I’m confident because the every-day measures they log (intensity minutes, steps, stairs climbed, sleep, etc) has already been really useful. Since they’re more or less automatic, they were a good place to start learning how to use the watch & app. Now I’ve started with swimming, and we’ll see where it goes…
  • I like the device, the app is meh.

    I have had a Garmin device for several years now. I was using a Fitbit, but their devices did not seem to withstand my active lifestyle and I was having to buy a new device each year.

    I decided to move over to Garmin and stayed with the forerunner 45. I actually still have that device and other than some quirkiness with charging, it still works great. I recently moved to the forerunner 55, and I’m happy once again with the device, but there have been rapid updates to the connect app and each time I see less and less connectivity. The last 2 days I’ve logged over my step goal and my device promptly indicated that I had reached my goal. When I went to the app, it shows I have no steps for both days. Yesterday I started an activity and the app shows I went over 3 miles, but with no steps. As I looked in the app, I found that for several walks now I have been getting in steps, it showed on the device, but now is blank in the app. Disappointed that I don’t have the history, but I know I’m active and getting more fit, so I guess that’s what matters