Garmin looks set to unveil a new wearable soon, and early details suggest it will be called the Cirqa Smart Band. While the final design hasn’t been officially revealed yet, a recent product listing has provided a few key clues about sizing, color options, and a potential release window—enough to get smartwatch and fitness tracker fans paying attention.
According to the information shown, the Garmin Cirqa Smart Band is being prepared in two different sizes to fit a wider range of wrists. The smaller size is designed for a minimum wrist circumference of 120 mm, which could make it a better option for people who often find standard fitness bands too bulky or loose. Garmin also indicates the L/XL model should fit wrists measuring roughly 145 mm to 240 mm, targeting users who prefer a roomier fit or simply need a larger band for comfort.
Color choices are also already mentioned. Both sizes are expected to launch in two finishes: Black and French Grey. That’s a classic, understated selection that fits Garmin’s usual approach—neutral colors that work equally well for workouts, everyday wear, or office settings.
What’s still missing is the biggest detail: what the Cirqa Smart Band actually looks like. The listing reportedly used a placeholder image at first, then removed it, leaving the final design under wraps for now. Even so, the appearance of the Cirqa name and product details suggests the company is further along in the launch process than it may seem.
The same listing states the smart band may not ship until late May or June. That doesn’t necessarily mean customers will have to wait that long to hear official news, though. Devices often appear in regional listings ahead of a full announcement, and the fact that it showed up at all points to an official Garmin reveal happening sooner—likely well before the projected shipping period.
For anyone tracking upcoming Garmin wearables, the Cirqa Smart Band is now one to watch. With multiple sizes, two color options, and a likely near-term announcement, it could be positioned as a fresh alternative in the growing smart band and fitness tracker market—especially for users who care about fit and comfort as much as features.






