Garmin has been at the center of GPS-based performance tracking since 1991, when the company released one of the first handheld GPS navigation devices. In sport, that expertise translated into the Edge cycling computer in 2006 and a complete training ecosystem that now spans bike computers, power meters, radar, and fitness watches. Garmin watches integrate seamlessly across that ecosystem — syncing with Edge computers, pairing with Rally power meter pedals for cycling metrics, and connecting to Strava, TrainingPeaks, and Garmin Connect. Learn more at Garmin’s official website.
The right Garmin watch depends on how you train. The Fenix 8 is built for athletes who move between disciplines — cycling, running, hiking, swimming — without compromise. Solar charging extends battery life on long events and multi-day adventures. The Forerunner series is optimized for running and triathlon: lighter, with an interface built around training load, race prediction, and interval guidance. The entry-level Forerunner 55 covers the essentials at $199.99; the Forerunner 970 adds advanced performance metrics at $749.99.
Browse the full Garmin collection — Edge computers, Rally power meters, and Varia radar — or shop all cycling computers and GPS watches. For structured indoor training, explore Garmin Tacx smart trainers.