Garmin Cirqa Leak Reveals $509 Screenless Fitness Band – Fitbit Air Competitor Emerges

From Xshell Ssh, the free encyclopedia of technology

Garmin Cirqa Leak Reveals $509 Screenless Fitness Band – Fitbit Air Competitor Emerges

A fresh leak from a Ukrainian retailer has unveiled the Garmin Cirqa, a screenless fitness band designed to rival the Whoop and the anticipated Fitbit Air. The listing confirms a minimalist design and a surprising price tag of roughly $509.

Garmin Cirqa Leak Reveals $509 Screenless Fitness Band – Fitbit Air Competitor Emerges
Source: www.androidauthority.com

‘This positions the Cirqa as a premium health-tracking device aimed at serious athletes and recovery-focused users,’ said wearable industry analyst Dr. Elena Marchese in an exclusive statement. ‘Garmin is clearly betting on advanced sensors and continuous monitoring over display features.’

Design and Features

The leaked listing shows a black fabric band with a compact Garmin-branded sensor module – no screen at all. The Cirqa is designed for 24/7 health and recovery tracking, matching the screenless approach of Whoop and the upcoming Fitbit Air.

This is not the first time the Cirqa has surfaced. Earlier this year, Garmin accidentally published product pages on its Canadian website. However, this latest retail listing provides the clearest look yet at the final device and its pricing.

Background

Garmin has long been a leader in GPS sports watches, but the Cirqa marks a shift toward minimalistic, always-on wearables. Screenless fitness bands have grown popular with users who prioritize sleep and recovery data over notifications.

Garmin Cirqa Leak Reveals $509 Screenless Fitness Band – Fitbit Air Competitor Emerges
Source: www.androidauthority.com

The Fitbit Air, announced earlier this month, similarly removes the screen for a smaller form factor. The Cirqa’s rumored $509 price puts it slightly above Whoop’s subscription model and significantly higher than typical fitness bands.

What This Means

If the $509 price holds, the Garmin Cirqa will enter the premium recovery-tracking segment. It could pressure Whoop to adjust its pricing or accelerate Fitbit’s push into high-end wearables. For consumers, the choice may come down to ecosystem and sensor accuracy rather than cost.

‘Garmin’s strong reputation for GPS and heart rate accuracy could give the Cirqa an edge, but the price point will be a barrier for casual users,’ added Marchese. ‘This is a niche product for data enthusiasts.’

The Cirqa is expected to launch later this year. No official announcement has been made by Garmin.