Garmin provides new safety feature in its fitness trackers

Garmin has added another security choice to a few of its wellness screens with the option of another component named Beacon, which was planned by Strava.



Reference point, which was disclosed not long ago, gives a few highlights that attention on keeping explorers, cyclists, sprinters and other individuals more secure when they work out. At the point when these people leave for their exercises, they can give their continuous information area to specific loved ones as a precautionary measure on the off chance that something transpires.

In spite of the fact that it was previously a different Beacon application on iOS or Android, practice aficionados who possess certain models of Garmin trackers, for example, the Edge or Forerunner, would now be able to get the element specifically into their tracker.

Input looked for from the Strava people group 

Matching up specifically with Garmin's very own area screen, LiveTrack, Beacon permits up to three contacts to monitor the client while they work out, giving subtleties of where they are, without those contacts requiring a Strava account.

The organization clarifies that Beacon was made dependent on discourse from the Strava people group, communicating the requirement for better correspondence when individuals they care about depart for exercises. A review of this gathering demonstrated that security was the main element they all needed to see added to the application.

The component can be found on a significant number of Garmin's fresher Edge and Forerunner models, alongside the Fenix 3.

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