The Garmin Venu 3 costs more than your typical smartwatch, with the same health sensors and functionality but fewer apps and "smarts." Should you leave your Galaxy or Pixel Watch behind for it?

Good news, iPhone users.
Don't believe it when your watch says it's rated to go 50 meters deep. You need a specialized dive computer like the new Descent Mk3 capable of functioning well below that depth.
Black Friday is still days away, but you can get your holiday shopping done early with one of these Garmin deals.

Safety is a major selling point in a society that profits from fear-mongering, so I’m scratching my head about the canceled plans for Android’s version of satellite connectivity.
This handheld mapping tool comes built in with dual-frequency GPS and satellite functionality, so you never get lost and you can send an SOS or message even when there's no cellular signal.
The Garmin Venu 3, along with some expensive Garmin flagships, just got a lot better for folks concerned about heart health.
Most athletes will never afford the MARQ series, but these carbon-fiber watches do look fantastic, and they have the effect of making Garmin's usual $300–$1,000 watches seem reasonable.
When it comes to Garmin watches, "expensive" is a relative term. But the Garmin Epix and Fenix watches are *truly* expensive, which makes Prime Day a great shot to snag one for a "reasonable" price.
Garmin's insanely packed 2023 release schedule continues today, releasing the successor to one of our favorite fitness watches.