Smart wear artifacts at the CES show in the United States>>

The 2015 CES may have come to an end, but the battle for dominance in the smart wearable market is just beginning. This year's event saw major tech companies unveil a range of wearable devices, all vying for a piece of the rapidly growing market. As one of the earliest global GPS companies to enter the smart wearable space, Garmin has been developing and refining its technology for over a decade. At this year’s CES, they introduced a new lineup of wearable products that are set to redefine the industry. One of the highlights was the Forerunner 920XT, the latest in Garmin’s triathlon series. Building on the success of the Forerunner 910XT, which earned the title “Triathlon Artifact” for several years, the 920XT brings a more compact and stylish design. It features a metronome, fitness tracking, and smart communication capabilities. You can monitor your daily steps, mileage, calories burned, and even get reminders to move if you’ve been sitting too long. Plus, it allows you to view incoming calls, texts, emails, and messages from apps like WeChat and QQ directly on your wrist—making it a true companion for both sport and everyday life. Another standout was the Fenix 3, a rugged outdoor sports watch designed for adventurers. The third generation of the Fenix series, it received a major overhaul. Its metal body is paired with an EXO ring that enhances GPS signal reception—a breakthrough in the industry. The Fenix 3 supports a wide range of activities, including running, climbing, cycling, swimming, and even niche sports like rock climbing, skiing, and paragliding. Available in three versions—silver, gray, and sapphire—the sapphire version features a scratch-resistant screen. With built-in GPS, a high-resolution display, and a durable stainless steel frame, it’s perfect for both outdoor adventures and daily use. Garmin also introduced the Vivofit 2, a sleek smart bracelet that combines style with functionality. It includes a backlight for nighttime visibility and a gentle reminder to move when you've been inactive for too long. The Vivofit 2 offers customizable watch faces and even allows for personalized editions using premium materials like leather, stainless steel, and precious metals. It’s not just a fitness tracker—it’s a fashion statement. Finally, there was the Epix, a wearable navigation device that replaces bulky handheld GPS units. With a 1.4-inch screen, it delivers full map data and real-time navigation, making it ideal for hikers, campers, and explorers. The Epix uses both GPS and GLONASS signals for fast and accurate positioning, and it includes features like altimeters, barometers, and electronic compasses. It also supports ANT+ sensors and Connect IQ for app integration, making it a powerful tool for outdoor enthusiasts who want complete control over their journey.

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