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The History of Garmin Watches: Beginnings, products and expansions

Garmin was found in 1989 by Gary Burrell and Min H. Kao under the name ProNav. The
name was later changed to Garmin from the combination of the first names of its
founders. The company’s first product was aimed at the maritime market. The GPS 100
debuted in 1990 and was a panel-mounted GPS receiver. The brand was met with
success early on and in 1991 it was contracted by the US Military. From early on
Garmin’s focus has been on GPS and handheld navigation systems. The brand expanded
its reach and introduced its first automotive product in 1997 with the launch of
the GPS III. By 1999 the company was ready for a new challenge. Searching for a new
avenue to excel in Garmin partner with AirCell, an airborne cellular provider. This
co-operation helped the brand grow its product range and establish itself in the
aeronautics field.

The companies collaborated on developing affordable flight communication and


navigation and making them accessible to the masses. The device enables people to
use the same phone and cell number on land, at sea or in the air. When the new
millennium arrived, Garmin had already become an expert in handheld navigation. The
brand released the eTrex model. It was compact, highly durable, yet waterproof, GPS
receiver. In 2003 the company acquired UPS Aviation Technologies, later renamed to
Garmin AT. This allowed them to expand their product line into panel-mounted GPS
and navigation and integrated cockpit systems. That same year Garmin entered the
watch industry by releasing the Forerunner series, specifically models 101, 201 and
301. The 201 and 301, and every subsequent model, include a feature allowing the
wearer to upload the training data gathered to a personal computer.

Since 2003 the brand has expanded more and more into wristwear. With an initial
focus on running specifically, Garmin watches have now become multisport
smartwatches. The brand has released specified models for a range of activities,
from swimming and golf to hiking. The watches include a host of biosensors and can
monitor heart rate, performance, activity and calorie trackers and many more.
Staying true to their origins, their models also have integrated GPS and a number
of satellite navigation systems. In their more recent models, amongst other
features, Garmin has also introduced Spotify, Bluetooth and a contactless payment
option.

The History of Garmin Watches: Garmin and Sports

Garmin has been involved in the world of sports not only through their advanced
wristwear technology. Garmin has partnered with the English Premier League several
times. First in 2007 to 2009 with Middlesborough, and then in 2014 with
Southhampton. The brand also sponsored the EF Pro Cycling professional cycling team
from 2008 to 2016.

Continually investing in new research, the brand has not stopped searching for ways
to better itself and its merchandise. Garmin’s dedication to innovation and
technological advancements is what truly separates them from others and allows them
to create and present an outstanding product. Rewrite add something from you

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