

You can see whether your Garmin connections have unlocked the badge too. If you click on these badges you can reveal more details about what you did to get the badge, when it happened and related badges you may also be interested in. The badges that are illuminated in Connect are the ones you've managed to unlock. Click it to see a list of your badges earned and the ones that are still available, which we will get into next. In the menu bar on the left hand side of the screen, you'll see a tab for Badges. Go to and sign in with your login details.Ģ. Under Activity you'll be to tap on All Badges to get to the list.įor Garmin Connect web users, here's what you need to do to get to those badges:ġ. Once in the My Day screen, look for your avatar at the top of the screen (it might be an icon with three rings if you haven't added a picture) and tap to open up your profile.ģ. Open the Garmin Connect app on your phone and tap My Day (bottom left hand of screen).Ģ. If you use the Garmin Connect smartphone app, the quickest way to find them is to do the following:ġ. Unfortunately, you can't view these badges on any Garmin wearables themselves, but maybe that'll change for future watches and trackers. That's either in the smartphone version of the app or the web app. Garmin has been adding new badges to the list too including more for indoor training, so don't be surprised to see that number grow in the future.Īs mentioned, there are two ways to view Garmin Connect Badges. So how many badges are there? Garmin hasn't officially stated this, but on our count it's now around the 100 mark. What do those points earn you? Ultimate bragging rights with your fellow Garmin Connect users, but they also should serve to give you another motivational push to stay active and healthy.

With these badges you can earn points that help you level up in Garmin Connect. Garmin has also introduced badges that can only be earned at a limited time, like logging an activity on New Year's Eve or on Global Running Day. So if you nabbed the marathon one, doing another 26.2 miler should get you some more points (more on that in a moment). Most of these badges can be earned any time and there are badges that are repeatable too. Garmin currently offers badges for running, cycling, step counts, activity, health and simply using certain Garmin Connect features like creating a workout.

For starters, you don't have to be super sporty if that's something you're worried about. If you want to pick up a badge, there's a number of ways you can do that. Got any questions? Let us know in the comments section. If you want to know where you can find those Garmin badges, or you're eager to go after the most difficult badges available, we've covered it all below. If you have a Garmin fitness tracker like the Vivosmart 4 or a sporty watch like the Venu 2 or the Fenix 6 and you use Garmin's Connect app (web or smartphone), then you should be able to get in on the badge action.Įssential reading : Buying the best Garmin watch for you If it sounds a lot like Fitbit badges, that's because Garmin's badges works in a very similar way. Whether that's completing your very first 5K run or consistently hitting your step goal over a month, there's likely to be a hexagon-shaped virtual badge waiting for you on Garmin's Connect app. Garmin Connect Badges are a fun way of keeping track of your big health and fitness accomplishments.
