The smartwatch uses Bluetooth to sync into a PC streaming tool called STR3AMUP. Broadcasters can then display their live heart rate, stress, and Body Battery energy level data on their streams. Garmin is offering broadcasters another way to layer that data into their streams with an Esports Edition of its Instinct GPS smartwatch.
The Instinct Esports Edition also has an esports activity profile you can use to keep track f your heart rate and stress level along with the game session time and time of day. You can connect that data to the Garmin Connect app. Garmin’s promising a battery life of up to three days maximum when the device is in esports mode or 14 days in smartwatch mode.
The wearable includes some standard smartwatch features as well, such as sleep monitoring and notifications when it’s connected to a compatible smartphone. There are more than 30 sports apps and profiles for other types of activity tracking too. TheEsports Edition is available now. It costs £269.99 in the UK.
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