Garmin adds the YouTube Music app to users’ wrists

Garmin Adds YouTube Music App to Connect IQ Store

Today, Garmin announced a new player in the company’s quest to soundtrack your sweaty workouts. The YouTube Music app is now officially available via the Connect IQ Store, bringing 100 million songs to subscribers’ wrists.

Until now, Garmin users were limited to Amazon Music, Deezer, or Spotify for motivational playlists. Now, however, YouTube Music app subscribers can download playlists and podcasts right to their fitness tracker for offline playback. That means phone-free (and ad-free) listening on the go. Simply pair your device with compatible headphones and hit the pavement.

Of course, not all Garmin devices feature access to the Connect IQ Store. At this point, compatibility with the YouTube Music app is limited to newer devices from the Forerunner, Fenix, Epix, Venu lineups, and the Enduro 2 and D2 Mach 1 Pro. You can view the complete list of compatible devices on Garmin’s website. According to the company, support for more devices is coming soon.

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Garmin adds the YouTube Music app to users' wrists