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Garmin Cirqa leak hits Garmin site again
A now-deleted Garmin Romania page listed the rumored CIRQA smart band as compatible with Health Status, adding to months of leaks.

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Another Garmin Cirqa leak has surfaced — and this time, again, on Garmin’s own website.
The rumored screenless smart band has appeared in a now-deleted update on Garmin’s Romanian website, according to Gadgets and Wearables. On a page describing Health Status, Garmin reportedly listed CIRQA as a compatible device before the reference was removed. A screenshot was captured before the deletion.
That matters because Health Status is one of Garmin’s established wellness features. It combines five core metrics:
- heart rate
- heart rate variability
- respiration
- skin temperature
- pulse ox
The feature is already available on many Garmin watches, so its appearance alongside Cirqa suggests the band would fit squarely into Garmin’s existing health-tracking lineup.

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This is not the first slip. In January, Garmin briefly posted the Cirqa on its own site, including black and French Gray color options, before deleting it. Combined with several other unofficial leaks, the device now looks close to effectively confirmed, even if Garmin still hasn’t announced it.
The reported product would place Garmin into the growing market for screenless “focus wearables”, a category that includes Whoop, the Amazfit Helio Strap, Polar Loop, Oura Ring 5, and Google Fitbit Air. With that segment gaining momentum, Garmin’s move would make strategic sense.
A formal launch now seems unlikely to be far off.
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via TechRadar


