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Fitness & Wearable Tech

Apple Watch, Whoop, Peloton — tech meets fitness.

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Apr 13, 2026

Fitness & Wearable Tech — 2026-04-13

The biggest story this week is Garmin's officially confirmed move into the screenless fitness band market, with its upcoming **CIRQA** device set to take on WHOOP without requiring a subscription. Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy Watch's blood pressure monitoring feature quietly arrived in the US, and Peloton's new CEO is publicly mapping out his turnaround strategy in a rare interview. On the app side, Garmin Connect is rolling out transparent activity overlays that may rival Strava's most beloved visual feature.

7 min read/15 sources
Apr 9, 2026

Fitness & Wearable Tech — April 9, 2026

This week in fitness tech, Samsung Galaxy Watch officially brought blood pressure tracking to U.S. users, while Garmin rolled out fertility insights via a Natural Cycles partnership and copied one of Strava's most beloved visual features in Garmin Connect. Meanwhile, a Strava data leak exposing UK military personnel put fitness-tracking privacy front and center.

6 min read/15 sources
Apr 3, 2026

Fitness & Wearable Tech — April 3, 2026

This week's biggest story is a dual wave of competition for Whoop's screenless fitness band model: both Garmin and Google/Fitbit have revealed plans for display-free wearables that could shake up the recovery-tracking market. Meanwhile, Samsung has finally delivered long-awaited blood pressure tracking to Galaxy Watch users in the US, and Garmin dropped a major software update to Garmin Connect with nutrition and lifestyle logging features.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 29, 2026

Fitness & Wearable Tech — March 29, 2026

This week's biggest story in fitness tech is Garmin's beta firmware update quietly delivering Garmin Coach improvements to older smartwatches, alongside growing anticipation for the brand's rumored screenless Cirqa smart band. Meanwhile, Peloton officially launched two-way workout sync with Garmin — a long-requested feature — and Amazon's Big Spring Sale is driving notable deals across the wearable market.

5 min read/15 sources
Mar 25, 2026

Fitness & Wearable Tech — March 25, 2026

This week in fitness tech, Garmin is widely expected to unveil a screenless fitness tracker to challenge WHOOP, while Amazfit rolled out smarter lactate threshold tracking to its Active 3 Premium. A new study published in *Nature Communications Medicine* also found that wearable sleep and temperature data can non-invasively detect diabetes — a significant step toward medical-grade consumer devices.

4 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

Fitness & Wearable Tech — March 22, 2026

This week in fitness tech, Garmin is rumored to be on the verge of revealing a screenless smart band dubbed "Cirqa" to challenge Whoop, while Fitbit rolled out significant updates tying medical records, sleep tracking, and metabolic health research into its platform. A landmark study published in *Nature Communications Medicine* also found that smartwatch sleep and temperature data can detect diabetes risk with nearly 90% accuracy — a sign that consumer wearables are closing in on medical-grade diagnostics.

4 min read/15 sources

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