LAS VEGAS — Garmin introduced a pair of new smartwatches today, and wearers will be able to use smart calendar functions on the devices thanks to a collaboration with Tempo AI.
Garmin’s new Epix and Fenix 3 fitness and sports-focused smartwatches will be available in Q1 2015, Garmin says.
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The companies say using a Tempo Smart Calendar is like having an assistant (in this case on your wrist) anticipate what you need and surface that information right in the calendar. Tempo eliminates the need to use multiple apps to search through emails, find contact information, notify attendees if you’re running late, or get directions to your next event.
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Tempo’s integration is part of Garmin’s new ConnectIQ program, a platform for third-party developers to create apps and widgets for Garmin users.
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