Garmin opens its first experience store in Bengaluru


Garmin has announced the launch of its first experiential brand store in Bengaluru to provide premium user experience to the customers. Spread across 500 sq. ft, the store aims to provide seamless product experience to all the fitness enthusiasts.

The store is located at No. 84, Brigade Road, Ashok Nagar, Bangalore
(Landmark: Opposite to plan B/ Below, Novus Immigration Services) and will be open on all the 7 days from 10:30 A.M. to 07:30 P.M.

It will house the entire product portfolio of the brand across categories like– Fitness, Outdoor, Wellness including products like the Fenix 7 Series, Instinct 2 Solar series, Forerunner 922/255, the latest Venu SQ2 and many more.

The brand experts will also be available at the store to guide the customers with its features and help them in finalizing the most appropriate gadget as per their requirement.

With this launch, Garmin’s total brand stores in India increase to 3, out of which the other two stores are currently present in Pune and Delhi NCR. Garmin also sells its devices through partner channels like Helios Watch Store, Just In Time, Croma and other multiband stores including online partners.

Talking about the expansion, Sky Chen, Regional Director of Garmin India & Southeast Asia said:

Indian smart wearable industry is growing rapidly and holds a lot of opportunity in serving the customers. Bengaluru is an important market for us and with this new experiential brand store we want to empower customers and showcase them the performance of global technology from the house of Garmin. With this, we aim to further expand our footprints in India and bring a new experience and range of products for the enthusiasts who search for advanced features and performance in their smart wearable devices.


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