Garmin Faces Backlash Over New Connect Plus Subscription Amid User Frustration

March 27, 2025
Garmin Faces Backlash Over New Connect Plus Subscription Amid User Frustration
  • Garmin has launched Garmin Connect Plus, a subscription service designed to enhance the user experience for its devices.

  • Susan Lyman, Garmin's Vice President of Consumer Sales and Marketing, expressed enthusiasm about the personalized data and enriched features that Connect+ offers.

  • This subscription provides exclusive coaching guidance and videos, expanding on the free resources previously available through Garmin Coach.

  • Garmin faces stiff competition from major players like Apple and Samsung, as well as fitness apps like Strava, which charge for similar features.

  • Users following Garmin's training plans will gain access to expert guidance and educational content from Garmin coaches to improve their performance.

  • Features within Connect+ are categorized into analytics, training, and social sharing, many of which were previously expected to be free.

  • Critics have raised concerns that the AI insights offered by Connect+ may not significantly differ from existing features, questioning the overall value of the subscription.

  • The new Performance Dashboard will deliver a comprehensive view of stats and charts, optimized for larger screens, enhancing the tracking experience.

  • Health tech expert Ray Maker noted that while previous Garmin subscriptions were for third-party services, Connect+ features are primarily in-house software that users anticipated would be included without extra charges.

  • User frustration is mounting, with many customers expressing dissatisfaction on platforms like Reddit, leading to calls for a boycott of the new service.

  • Despite past commitments to free accessibility, Garmin's introduction of subscriptions raises questions about user acceptance, particularly among loyal customers.

  • A widely supported Reddit post argues against signing up for the subscription, claiming it undermines the usability of Garmin's expensive devices.

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