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Garmin announced today that it has partnered with fertility/birth control app Natural Cycles Share temperature data over natural cycles from the Garmin app. To use this feature, you will need a supported Garmin watch. Currently, these include fenix 8, herald 570 And 970, Venu 3 and 3S, venu 4And Venu X1. (The full list of compatible devices is Here.)
They’re all expensive watches – the Venu 3S is the cheapest of them, and even then it’ll cost you $350 – so I don’t expect anyone to rush out and get a Garmin just for the Natural Cycles integration. As noted, Garmin is offering a rebate to Natural Cycles customers, though the amount of the rebate has not been announced. natural cycle They say It will send a discount link to new customers, and existing customers can access it through the “Buy Additional Supplies” page of the Natural Cycles app.
What is natural cycle?
Natural Cycles is a fertility and birth control app for people who ovulate that tracks which days you’re most likely to be fertile. Body temperature rises slightly with ovulation, so over the past few years, Natural Cycles has evolved from an app that asks you to use a thermometer to measure your temperature, to one that links to temperature-tracking wearable devices. Ora Ring already has a Natural Cycles partnership (there are temperature sensors on the ring) and Natural Cycles launches its own special band To keep track of night temperatures earlier this year.
What do you think so far?
The price of a Natural Cycles subscription is frustratingly hard to find on their website (I had to fill out a lengthy questionnaire and sit through several commercials before I was told I needed to enter my email to get a price quote) but Apple’s app store page In-app purchases for the Natural Cycles app are listed as $28.49 monthly and $194.99 annually.
