Welcome to our dedicated page for Garmin news (Ticker: GRMN), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Garmin stock.
Garmin Ltd. (NYSE: GRMN) regularly issues news covering its GPS-enabled devices, software platforms and technology solutions across fitness, outdoor, automotive, aviation and marine markets. As a Swiss-incorporated manufacturer with principal subsidiaries in the United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom, Garmin uses press releases to highlight new products, platform updates, collaborations and financial communications.
Recent announcements illustrate the range of Garmin’s news. In fitness and health, the company has introduced nutrition tracking within the Garmin Connect app and Garmin Connect+ plan, allowing users to log calories and macronutrients, access a global food database, use AI-powered food recognition and receive Active Intelligence insights that relate nutrition to sleep, training and overall wellbeing. Annual Garmin Connect Data Reports summarize global activity and health trends drawn from the Garmin user community.
In outdoor and marine categories, Garmin news includes launches such as the inReach Mini 3 Plus satellite communicator for backcountry connectivity and safety, and JL Audio AP Amplifiers designed for boats and off-road vehicles with rugged construction and IP67 water and dust resistance. For mariners, Garmin has also announced nautical smartwatches like the quatix 8 Pro, which combine marine-focused features with satellite and cellular connectivity where available.
Garmin’s aviation and automotive OEM updates feature integrated flight decks like the G5000H for helicopter upgrades, as well as automotive platforms such as Unified Cabin and the Nexus high-performance compute platform developed with Qualcomm Technologies. These releases describe capabilities ranging from synthetic vision and terrain awareness in cockpits to AI/LLM-based virtual assistants, digital keys and multi-domain computing in vehicles.
Investors can also find news about upcoming earnings conference calls and quarterly results, which are referenced in Form 8-K filings and associated press releases. For anyone following GRMN, this news feed offers a centralized view of product introductions, technology demonstrations, partnerships and corporate updates.
Garmin International has launched the MSC™ 10 marine satellite compass, enhancing marine navigation with multi-band GNSS technology. This innovative device provides accurate heading within 2 degrees and updates its position at 10Hz, ensuring precise tracking even in challenging conditions. The MSC 10 transitions seamlessly to a backup magnetometer if satellite signals are lost. Priced at $1,099.99, it is compatible with various Garmin chartplotters, affirming Garmin's commitment to marine electronics excellence.
Garmin announced increased recognition for its innovative Autoland system, the world’s first certified autonomous flight technology. This system, achieving FAA certification in 2020, allows for safe emergency landings without human intervention. Recently, Autoland was nominated for the 2020 Robert J. Collier Trophy, with winners to be revealed in June. Garmin's achievements include numerous industry awards, showcasing its commitment to aviation safety and technology, with endorsements from customers emphasizing the reliability and safety of Autoland.
Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN) reported a strong first quarter for 2021, achieving total revenue of $1.07 billion, a 25% increase from the previous year. Key segments such as fitness and outdoor saw notable growth of 38% and 46%, respectively. Gross margins improved to 59.8%, while operating income increased 41% to $250 million. GAAP EPS rose to $1.14, and pro forma EPS reached $1.18, reflecting 30% growth year-over-year. The company continues to execute its product strategy with successful launches in fitness and outdoor categories.
Garmin has launched the new Venu 2 and Venu 2S GPS smartwatches, designed to enhance user wellness with features like fitness age and sleep score. These models include over 25 sports apps, advanced health monitoring, and improved battery life, with the Venu 2 lasting up to 11 days and Venu 2S up to 10 days in smartwatch mode. The price is set at $399.99. Garmin emphasizes the ability of these devices to help users make healthier choices and monitor their wellbeing effectively.
Garmin announced the launch of its GWX 8000 StormOptix weather radar, designed to provide an extensive weather threat analysis for pilots. The radar features enhanced automation with 3D volumetric scanning, an advanced color palette with 16 colors, and predictive capabilities for hail and lightning. Over five years of development included rigorous testing in severe weather conditions, making it suitable for various aircraft from turbine-powered to high-performance models. The GWX 8000 is set to enhance operational safety by simplifying pilot workload and improving weather interpretation.
Garmin International, a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ:GRMN), has announced support for Mercury Marine's VesselView engine data on select ECHOMAP Ultra, ECHOMAP UHD, and GPSMAP series multi-function displays. This feature enables boaters to monitor crucial engine performance data, including speed, fuel flow, and temperature, directly on their Garmin devices through the SmartCraft Connect gateway. This functionality is set to be available in Q2 2021, requiring a free software update and SmartCraft Connect purchase.
Garmin has received EASA approval for its ADS-B solution tailored for ATR 42 and ATR 72 turboprop aircraft. In collaboration with Scandinavian Avionics, Garmin's upgrade offers cost-effective compliance with installation flexibility and minimal downtime. The solution includes the GPS 3000 ADS-B and dual GTX 3000 transponders, designed to integrate seamlessly with existing aircraft systems. Air Alsie is the first operator to install this solution, fulfilling regulations required before June 7, 2023.
Garmin (Nasdaq: GRMN) will conduct its first quarter 2021 earnings conference call on April 28, 2021, at 10:30 a.m. ET. The call will coincide with the earnings release, scheduled before market open on the same day. Investors can participate via a live stream on Garmin's investor relations page or by phone at 855-757-3897. An archive of the webcast will be available until April 27, 2022. The company continues to innovate in aviation, automotive, fitness, marine, and outdoor lifestyles.
Garmin has unveiled new models of its GSB 15 USB charger for aircraft, now featuring 27W USB Type-C ports. The updated design retains its compact size while offering enhanced functionality, including two USB ports capable of simultaneous charging and new dimmable halo lighting around each port. The charger incorporates USB Power Delivery technology for optimized power output, making it ideal for pilot and passenger devices. Additional features include options for rear and side power input connectors, and short circuit and over-temperature protection.
Garmin has launched the Rally series of power meters, designed for cyclists to measure total power, cadence, and advanced cycling dynamics. The series features single- and dual-sensing options, with models like Rally RS100, RS200 for road cyclists and Rally XC100, XC200 for off-road. The dual-sensing pedals track left/right power metrics and can connect to Edge cycling computers and popular training platforms. Prices range from $649.99 to $1,199.99. The pedals are engineered for durability, offering up to 120 hours of battery life.