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Voice-to-Garmin Workout Creation Now Works via Ray-Ban Meta

Voice-to-Garmin Workout Creation Now Works via Ray-Ban Meta

Garmin has integrated AI voice control into its workout builder, letting you speak structured sessions directly into your Ray-Ban Meta glasses and push them straight to your Garmin watch or Edge computer. No tapping through menus, no laptop, no Garmin Connect workaround sessions at 11pm the night before a race.

The workflow is straightforward: you describe your workout out loud, the AI structures it, and it syncs. Think intervals, target paces, power zones, heart rate caps. The kind of session you'd normally spend 10 minutes building manually in Garmin Connect's workout editor.

For athletes already deep in the Garmin ecosystem, this fills a real gap. Coros has its app-based workout builder, Wahoo has its structured training tools, but voice-activated creation tied to wearable glasses is a different level of on-the-fly flexibility. You could build a threshold run while walking to the start line.

The Ray-Ban Meta dependency is the catch. You need the glasses, which puts the entry cost well above just owning a Fenix or Forerunner. It's not a feature you get for free with your watch update.

Solid concept. Real time saver if you're already in the Meta glasses ecosystem. If you're not, it's a steep buy-in just to skip the workout editor.

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Source: The5kRunner