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Garmin is introducing a security passcode, like the Apple Watch – will your watch get the update?

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Garmin has just dropped its Q1 2025 beta update for those enrolled in its public beta testing program. Although many of the updates early users are getting to grips with include improvements to Garmin Coach, Body Battery and other features commonplace in the best Garmin watches, a surprising new feature stood out: a security passcode for its Fenix, Enduro, Forerunner, Venu and Vivoactive lines.

The feature, simply called Passcode, is designed to “help protect sensitive data if your watch ever gets lost or stolen” according to a Garmin press release. The press release states that the feature will come with an auto-wrist detection option, requiring users to enter a PIN to regain access to the watch each time it is taken off the wrist.

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