Regular readers know I love my Garmin watches: I always have a Garmin on one wrist with the latest smartwatch on the other. For years I have been visiting the Garmin Connect IQ Store on my watches and phones to find apps like Starbucks, loads of free watch faces, and full-featured data fields to enhance my Garmin experience.
The wearables maker announced that developers can now charge customers for content — including watch faces and apps — on the storefront. Garmin’s launch includes partnerships with Disney, GoPro, Porsche, TaylorMade, and NASA. Prices start at $4.99.
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Here’s how to access this content for your Garmin model.
After connecting your Garmin watch to the Connect IQ Store you can view which content is compatible with your watch. For example, the Disney Grogu watch face does not show up for the Garmin Enduro 2 with a MIP display, but it does show up for the Quatix 7 Pro with an AMOLED display. The current Disney watch faces include the Grogu Star Wars one with six poses, a Tony Stark watch face, and Mickey/Minnie Mouse analog faces.
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I’ve wanted to control my old GoPro with a Garmin watch for years and now there is finally an official GoPro camera control app available from the store. The GoPro app provides the capability to capture videos and still images from your GoPro mounted on your head, chest, or bike right from your wrist. Unfortunately, there is not yet a GoPro control app for Garmin bike computers.