Comparison
SHAR vs Garmin
Integration coming soonGarmin makes multisport GPS watches with deep training-load metrics. A Garmin integration is planned for SHAR but not live yet — WHOOP and Oura are SHAR's live wearable integrations today.
What Garmin does well
Multisport GPS tracking
Detailed metrics across running, cycling, swimming and more, with hardware built for training outdoors.
Training-load metrics
Garmin devices calculate training load, load balance and recovery time built specifically around endurance training.
Long battery life and durability
Multi-day to multi-week battery life depending on the device, built for serious, sustained training blocks.
What SHAR adds — once connected
Reads training load against the rest of your day
Once connected, SHAR is designed to read Garmin's training-load and recovery data alongside nutrition and weight — not just against your training history.
One briefing instead of one more app
Rather than checking Garmin Connect, a nutrition app and a training log separately, SHAR is built to combine them into one daily read.
Nutrition tracking Garmin devices don’t do
Garmin hardware doesn't track meals or macros in real depth. SHAR does, and is designed to read that against the training data Garmin provides.
When to choose either
Garmin alone is enough if…
you primarily need GPS-based multisport tracking and training-load metrics, and are comfortable interpreting them yourself.
SHAR will add value once connected if…
you want that training data read together with nutrition and recovery — this integration isn't live yet, so today SHAR's live wearable connections are WHOOP and Oura.
Questions about SHAR and Garmin
Can SHAR read my Garmin data today?
Not yet — a Garmin integration is planned but not live. SHAR's live wearable integrations today are WHOOP and Oura.
Will SHAR replace Garmin Connect?
No. SHAR has no wearable hardware of its own — once connected, it will read the data your Garmin device already collects, not replace the device or its app.