Three new Garmin wearables could launch in 2026

The upcoming Garmin CIRQA wearable has appeared in another database. It has been named in a recently spotted trademark filed in February 2026 at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) with serial number 99670310. This is one of three rumored devices which could launch as early as 2026.
Garmin's CIRQA trademark filing confirms the name of this wearable device. Here, it is described as designed for "measuring and analyzing the body's physical parameters and other physiological data, bio-signals, and bodily behavior, and for measuring and analyzing recovery from physical and emotional stress, human alertness level, and performance". As a reminder, a product listing leak from January 2026 indicated that this would be a wrist-worn device, with many fans expecting it to challenge the Whoop 5.0 (curr. $239 at Amazon). Garmin has yet to confirm the release date of the CIRQA smart band. One source on Reddit recently pointed to a possible launch in May or June 2026.
Another Garmin wearable forecast to launch in 2026 is the Fenix 9 smartwatch. In an investor call several weeks ago, company CEO Clifton Pemble stated that the brand expected "stronger performance in the back half of the year due to the timing of product launches". When questioned about this, Pemble confirmed that Garmin had "a very active year plan for outdoor", which has been interpreted by fans as confirmation that the Fenix 8 successor will be released this year. If so, it would be likely to launch in August, September or October 2026, given historic Fenix series releases.
The third Garmin wearable, which could launch in 2026, is a new gadget featuring a muscle oxygen saturation sensor. This product was hinted at in another recently uncovered trademark filing for the Garmin Muscle Battery feature, which would appear to require dedicated hardware. This trademark is still pending, making it the least likely of the three rumored Garmin wearables to be released later in 2026.










