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Garmin’s new AI nutrition tools will tempt other athletes to try Connect Plus


What you need to know

  • Garmin announced new nutrition tracking features for Garmin Connect Plus users this week, allowing you to set calorie goals to lose weight or see nutrition recommendations tailored to your body size.
  • You can use your phone’s camera to scan barcodes or “AI-powered image recognition” to log your food data.
  • Garmin’s nutrition tracking will be synced with Connect+ AI snapshots and Lifestyle Logs, which connect unhealthy eating habits and their effects to your health statistics.

Garmin wants to help users achieve their New Year’s resolutions to eat better, adding a nutrition tracking tool with personalized meal recommendations and AI image recognition to log your calories. But you’ll need a Connect Plus subscription to access it.

Already available in the Connect app on Android and iOS, nutrition tracking can be added as a main tab in the navigation bar; you can also add a feed widget to the Focused or View sections on the Home tab.

Essentially, Garmin Nutrition Tracking allows you to log each meal or meal from a “global food database” with “packaged food options, restaurant and region,” by searching by name or by using your phone’s camera to scan barcodes. You can use “AI-powered image recognition” to capture the food of a restaurant or something that can be easily calculated.

(Image credit: Michael Hicks / Android Central)

It’s similar to how Amazfit’s Zepp Health inserts food using AI recognition, although that doesn’t require registration. I plan to test the accuracy of Garmin’s AI in the coming weeks.

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