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Build a Zoo Codes (June 2026)
	

Update



Added new Buid a Zoo Codes on June 11, 2026.




Build a Zoo is a fun Roblox experience where players collect animals, hatch eggs, and expand their own wildlife park. As you expand your collection, you’ll need plenty of cash and valuable eggs to unlock new creatures. Fortunately, the game regularly offers redeemable codes that provide free rewards. These rewards can include cash, pet eggs, and other useful bonuses that help speed up your progress. Below, you’ll find all the latest Build a Zoo codes available this month, along with steps to redeem them.



Active Build a Zoo Codes 




MERRYTIMES2026: 500 Diamonds and 3 Lucky Tickets (NEW)



RABBITHAT30: 1 Sacred Deer Egg (NEW)



OCEANHEART0: 2 Ocean Heart



TUESDAYFUN1: Free Rewards



CHRISTMAS12: Free Rewards



XMASADVENT5: Free Rewards



FRIDAYGIFT5: 10 Tickets and 1 Pineapple



ZooFarmers: 800 Gems and 1 Pineapple



BLACKFRIDAY: Lucky Tickets



WAEX662ERC3: Lucky Tickets



9WC77XXCM5A: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



LandCompensation: 2000 Gems, 1 Dragon Fruit, and 3 Turkey Eggs



BHNR9CB9TNC: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



A38JBJ3TSSE: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



9HDARHCQMWS: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



N5HZKRRT2DF: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



ZTWPH3WW8SJ: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



ADQZP3MBW6N: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



DS5523YSQ3C: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



3XKK8Z2WB6G: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



N7A68Q82H83: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



4XW5RG4CHRY: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



DelayGift: 1 Pet Egg and ,000



60KCCU919: 8 Lucky Tickets and ,000



50KCCU0912: 2 Pet Eggs and ,000



ZooFish829: 1 Pet Egg and ,000



FIXERROR819: 1 Pet Egg and ,000



BugFixes: ,000



U2CA518SC5: 1 Pet Egg



X2CA821BA3: 1 Pet Egg



55PA21N8y2: 1 Pet Egg




Found an expired or missing code? Please let us know, and we’ll update the article as soon as possible.



Expired Build a Zoo Codes



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How to Redeem Build a Zoo Codes?



To redeem Build a Zoo codes and claim free rewards, follow these steps:




Open Build a Zoo in Roblox.



Select the Shop option from the side menu.



Scroll down and enter an active code in the text field.



Press the Redeem button.



Your rewards will be added to your account instantly.




And that’s it! Your exclusive rewards will automatically be added to your inventory. In the meantime, also check out our other guides on Blue Lock Rivals, Volleyball Legends, and Anime Paradox codes.



How to Get More Codes?



The easiest way to get more codes is by staying connected with the game’s official communities. Most new codes are posted on the official Build a Zoo Discord server, where the developer shares updates and milestones. If you prefer a quicker way, just bookmark this page. We keep it updated often so that you won’t miss any new codes.



Why Are My Build a Zoo Codes Not Working?



Often, when a Build a Zoo isn’t working, it’s simply due to a typo. To avoid this, use copy and paste rather than typing by hand. Restarting the game can also help if your server isn’t up to date. Keep in mind that some codes expire quickly, so a code that worked earlier may no longer be valid. Moreover, the code may have expired after the article was updated but before you tried to use it. If that’s the case, let us know by filling out the Google Form, and we’ll update the article as soon as possible.

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Build a Zoo Codes (June 2026)

Update

Added new Buid a Zoo Codes on June 11, 2026.

Build a Zoo is a fun Roblox experience where players collect animals, hatch eggs, and expand their own wildlife park. As you expand your collection, you’ll need plenty of cash and valuable eggs to unlock new creatures. Fortunately, the game regularly offers redeemable codes that provide free rewards. These rewards can include cash, pet eggs, and other useful bonuses that help speed up your progress. Below, you’ll find all the latest Build a Zoo codes available this month, along with steps to redeem them.

Active Build a Zoo Codes

  • MERRYTIMES2026: 500 Diamonds and 3 Lucky Tickets (NEW)
  • RABBITHAT30: 1 Sacred Deer Egg (NEW)
  • OCEANHEART0: 2 Ocean Heart
  • TUESDAYFUN1: Free Rewards
  • CHRISTMAS12: Free Rewards
  • XMASADVENT5: Free Rewards
  • FRIDAYGIFT5: 10 Tickets and 1 Pineapple
  • ZooFarmers: 800 Gems and 1 Pineapple
  • BLACKFRIDAY: Lucky Tickets
  • WAEX662ERC3: Lucky Tickets
  • 9WC77XXCM5A: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • LandCompensation: 2000 Gems, 1 Dragon Fruit, and 3 Turkey Eggs
  • BHNR9CB9TNC: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • A38JBJ3TSSE: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • 9HDARHCQMWS: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • N5HZKRRT2DF: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • ZTWPH3WW8SJ: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • ADQZP3MBW6N: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • DS5523YSQ3C: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • 3XKK8Z2WB6G: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • N7A68Q82H83: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • 4XW5RG4CHRY: 5 Lucky Tickets and $30,000
  • DelayGift: 1 Pet Egg and $20,000
  • 60KCCU919: 8 Lucky Tickets and $30,000
  • 50KCCU0912: 2 Pet Eggs and $20,000
  • ZooFish829: 1 Pet Egg and $20,000
  • FIXERROR819: 1 Pet Egg and $30,000
  • BugFixes: $30,000
  • U2CA518SC5: 1 Pet Egg
  • X2CA821BA3: 1 Pet Egg
  • 55PA21N8y2: 1 Pet Egg

Found an expired or missing code? Please let us know, and we’ll update the article as soon as possible.

Expired Build a Zoo Codes

ROMANCEBLOOMSWEEKENDJOY5SANTAGIFT25
HOLIDAYFUN1SANTASWORKSFIXTHEBUGS1
ADMINABUSE1ACORN251204E5GSDBK7ATX
NA5Y874BAGGCE8CWQDFZSHCFJXEH4M8K5
SeasonOneMagicFruitWeekendEvent89
BugFix829SurpriseGiftUPD18DINO

How to Redeem Build a Zoo Codes?

To redeem Build a Zoo codes and claim free rewards, follow these steps:

  1. Open Build a Zoo in Roblox.
  2. Select the Shop option from the side menu.
  3. Scroll down and enter an active code in the text field.
  4. Press the Redeem button.
    Build a Zoo Codes (June 2026)
	

Update



Added new Buid a Zoo Codes on June 11, 2026.




Build a Zoo is a fun Roblox experience where players collect animals, hatch eggs, and expand their own wildlife park. As you expand your collection, you’ll need plenty of cash and valuable eggs to unlock new creatures. Fortunately, the game regularly offers redeemable codes that provide free rewards. These rewards can include cash, pet eggs, and other useful bonuses that help speed up your progress. Below, you’ll find all the latest Build a Zoo codes available this month, along with steps to redeem them.



Active Build a Zoo Codes 




MERRYTIMES2026: 500 Diamonds and 3 Lucky Tickets (NEW)



RABBITHAT30: 1 Sacred Deer Egg (NEW)



OCEANHEART0: 2 Ocean Heart



TUESDAYFUN1: Free Rewards



CHRISTMAS12: Free Rewards



XMASADVENT5: Free Rewards



FRIDAYGIFT5: 10 Tickets and 1 Pineapple



ZooFarmers: 800 Gems and 1 Pineapple



BLACKFRIDAY: Lucky Tickets



WAEX662ERC3: Lucky Tickets



9WC77XXCM5A: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



LandCompensation: 2000 Gems, 1 Dragon Fruit, and 3 Turkey Eggs



BHNR9CB9TNC: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



A38JBJ3TSSE: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



9HDARHCQMWS: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



N5HZKRRT2DF: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets



ZTWPH3WW8SJ: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



ADQZP3MBW6N: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



DS5523YSQ3C: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



3XKK8Z2WB6G: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



N7A68Q82H83: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



4XW5RG4CHRY: 5 Lucky Tickets and ,000



DelayGift: 1 Pet Egg and ,000



60KCCU919: 8 Lucky Tickets and ,000



50KCCU0912: 2 Pet Eggs and ,000



ZooFish829: 1 Pet Egg and ,000



FIXERROR819: 1 Pet Egg and ,000



BugFixes: ,000



U2CA518SC5: 1 Pet Egg



X2CA821BA3: 1 Pet Egg



55PA21N8y2: 1 Pet Egg




Found an expired or missing code? Please let us know, and we’ll update the article as soon as possible.



Expired Build a Zoo Codes



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How to Redeem Build a Zoo Codes?



To redeem Build a Zoo codes and claim free rewards, follow these steps:




Open Build a Zoo in Roblox.



Select the Shop option from the side menu.



Scroll down and enter an active code in the text field.



Press the Redeem button.



Your rewards will be added to your account instantly.




And that’s it! Your exclusive rewards will automatically be added to your inventory. In the meantime, also check out our other guides on Blue Lock Rivals, Volleyball Legends, and Anime Paradox codes.



How to Get More Codes?



The easiest way to get more codes is by staying connected with the game’s official communities. Most new codes are posted on the official Build a Zoo Discord server, where the developer shares updates and milestones. If you prefer a quicker way, just bookmark this page. We keep it updated often so that you won’t miss any new codes.



Why Are My Build a Zoo Codes Not Working?



Often, when a Build a Zoo isn’t working, it’s simply due to a typo. To avoid this, use copy and paste rather than typing by hand. Restarting the game can also help if your server isn’t up to date. Keep in mind that some codes expire quickly, so a code that worked earlier may no longer be valid. Moreover, the code may have expired after the article was updated but before you tried to use it. If that’s the case, let us know by filling out the Google Form, and we’ll update the article as soon as possible.

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  5. Your rewards will be added to your account instantly.

And that’s it! Your exclusive rewards will automatically be added to your inventory. In the meantime, also check out our other guides on Blue Lock RivalsVolleyball Legends, and Anime Paradox codes.

How to Get More Codes?

The easiest way to get more codes is by staying connected with the game’s official communities. Most new codes are posted on the official Build a Zoo Discord server, where the developer shares updates and milestones. If you prefer a quicker way, just bookmark this page. We keep it updated often so that you won’t miss any new codes.

Why Are My Build a Zoo Codes Not Working?

Often, when a Build a Zoo isn’t working, it’s simply due to a typo. To avoid this, use copy and paste rather than typing by hand. Restarting the game can also help if your server isn’t up to date. Keep in mind that some codes expire quickly, so a code that worked earlier may no longer be valid. Moreover, the code may have expired after the article was updated but before you tried to use it. If that’s the case, let us know by filling out the Google Form, and we’ll update the article as soon as possible.

#Build #Zoo #Codes #JuneRoblox

Update

Added new Buid a Zoo Codes on June 11, 2026.

Build a Zoo is a fun Roblox experience where players collect animals, hatch eggs, and expand their own wildlife park. As you expand your collection, you’ll need plenty of cash and valuable eggs to unlock new creatures. Fortunately, the game regularly offers redeemable codes that provide free rewards. These rewards can include cash, pet eggs, and other useful bonuses that help speed up your progress. Below, you’ll find all the latest Build a Zoo codes available this month, along with steps to redeem them.

Active Build a Zoo Codes

  • MERRYTIMES2026: 500 Diamonds and 3 Lucky Tickets (NEW)
  • RABBITHAT30: 1 Sacred Deer Egg (NEW)
  • OCEANHEART0: 2 Ocean Heart
  • TUESDAYFUN1: Free Rewards
  • CHRISTMAS12: Free Rewards
  • XMASADVENT5: Free Rewards
  • FRIDAYGIFT5: 10 Tickets and 1 Pineapple
  • ZooFarmers: 800 Gems and 1 Pineapple
  • BLACKFRIDAY: Lucky Tickets
  • WAEX662ERC3: Lucky Tickets
  • 9WC77XXCM5A: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • LandCompensation: 2000 Gems, 1 Dragon Fruit, and 3 Turkey Eggs
  • BHNR9CB9TNC: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • A38JBJ3TSSE: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • 9HDARHCQMWS: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • N5HZKRRT2DF: Gems, Fruits, and Tickets
  • ZTWPH3WW8SJ: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • ADQZP3MBW6N: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • DS5523YSQ3C: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • 3XKK8Z2WB6G: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • N7A68Q82H83: 5 Lucky Tickets and $20,000
  • 4XW5RG4CHRY: 5 Lucky Tickets and $30,000
  • DelayGift: 1 Pet Egg and $20,000
  • 60KCCU919: 8 Lucky Tickets and $30,000
  • 50KCCU0912: 2 Pet Eggs and $20,000
  • ZooFish829: 1 Pet Egg and $20,000
  • FIXERROR819: 1 Pet Egg and $30,000
  • BugFixes: $30,000
  • U2CA518SC5: 1 Pet Egg
  • X2CA821BA3: 1 Pet Egg
  • 55PA21N8y2: 1 Pet Egg

Found an expired or missing code? Please let us know, and we’ll update the article as soon as possible.

Expired Build a Zoo Codes

ROMANCEBLOOMS WEEKENDJOY5 SANTAGIFT25
HOLIDAYFUN1 SANTASWORKS FIXTHEBUGS1
ADMINABUSE1 ACORN251204 E5GSDBK7ATX
NA5Y874BAGG CE8CWQDFZSH CFJXEH4M8K5
SeasonOne MagicFruit WeekendEvent89
BugFix829 SurpriseGift UPD18DINO

How to Redeem Build a Zoo Codes?

To redeem Build a Zoo codes and claim free rewards, follow these steps:

  1. Open Build a Zoo in Roblox.
  2. Select the Shop option from the side menu.
  3. Scroll down and enter an active code in the text field.
  4. Press the Redeem button.
  5. Your rewards will be added to your account instantly.

And that’s it! Your exclusive rewards will automatically be added to your inventory. In the meantime, also check out our other guides on Blue Lock Rivals, Volleyball Legends, and Anime Paradox codes.

How to Get More Codes?

The easiest way to get more codes is by staying connected with the game’s official communities. Most new codes are posted on the official Build a Zoo Discord server, where the developer shares updates and milestones. If you prefer a quicker way, just bookmark this page. We keep it updated often so that you won’t miss any new codes.

Why Are My Build a Zoo Codes Not Working?

Often, when a Build a Zoo isn’t working, it’s simply due to a typo. To avoid this, use copy and paste rather than typing by hand. Restarting the game can also help if your server isn’t up to date. Keep in mind that some codes expire quickly, so a code that worked earlier may no longer be valid. Moreover, the code may have expired after the article was updated but before you tried to use it. If that’s the case, let us know by filling out the Google Form, and we’ll update the article as soon as possible.

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Garmin Forerunner 70 Features

The entry-level Forerunner 70 is designed for beginners who want a dedicated running watch without sacrificing advanced training tools. It features a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, offers up to 13 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, and tracks pace, distance, and wrist-based heart rate.

Despite being the most affordable model in the lineup, Garmin has included several premium metrics such as Running Power, Running Dynamics, Acute Load, Training Effect, and Recovery Time. The watch also supports over 80 sports modes, including cycling, swimming, yoga, strength training, and HIIT. Outside workouts, users can monitor sleep, stress levels, Body Battery energy, and receive the company’s Morning Report with a daily health summary.

Garmin Forerunner 70 and 170 Series Arrive in India With 13-Day Battery & AI Training Tools
	
Garmin has expanded its running smartwatch lineup in India with the launch of the new Forerunner 70, Forerunner 170, and Forerunner 170 Music. Aimed at everyone from first-time runners to marathon enthusiasts, the new wearables bring AMOLED displays, Garmin Coach training plans, built-in GPS, smart notifications, safety features, and access to the Garmin Connect ecosystem. They also include Garmin’s adaptive coaching tools, such as Garmin Coach, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, Recovery Time, and Daily Suggested Workouts, to help runners optimize both training and recovery.



Garmin Forerunner 70 Features



The entry-level Forerunner 70 is designed for beginners who want a dedicated running watch without sacrificing advanced training tools. It features a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, offers up to 13 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, and tracks pace, distance, and wrist-based heart rate.



Despite being the most affordable model in the lineup, Garmin has included several premium metrics such as Running Power, Running Dynamics, Acute Load, Training Effect, and Recovery Time. The watch also supports over 80 sports modes, including cycling, swimming, yoga, strength training, and HIIT. Outside workouts, users can monitor sleep, stress levels, Body Battery energy, and receive the company’s Morning Report with a daily health summary.











The Forerunner 170 and Forerunner 170 Music are designed for more serious runners seeking deeper performance insights. Both watches feature a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, a lightweight 43mm case, and up to 10 days of battery life. The duo builds upon the Forerunner 70 by offering more advanced recovery analysis and training metrics, including Running Dynamics, Running Power, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, and Acute Load.



Garmin has also included a full suite of health features like all-day heart rate monitoring, Sleep Coach, Body Battery, stress tracking, respiration monitoring, Morning Report, Evening Report, and women’s health tracking. Like the Forerunner 70, both models support more than 80 built-in sports profiles. The biggest difference between the two is that the Forerunner 170 Music lets users download playlists from supported music streaming services directly to the watch, enabling phone-free listening during workouts.



The Garmin Forerunner 70 is priced at ₹32,990 and goes on sale starting July 3. Meanwhile, the Forerunner 170 is priced at ₹39,490, while the Forerunner 170 Music costs ₹45,990. Both models will be available from July 4 through Garmin India’s website, Amazon, and authorized retail stores across the country.





#Garmin #Forerunner #Series #Arrive #India #13Day #Battery #Training #ToolsGarmin

The Forerunner 170 and Forerunner 170 Music are designed for more serious runners seeking deeper performance insights. Both watches feature a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, a lightweight 43mm case, and up to 10 days of battery life. The duo builds upon the Forerunner 70 by offering more advanced recovery analysis and training metrics, including Running Dynamics, Running Power, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, and Acute Load.

Garmin has also included a full suite of health features like all-day heart rate monitoring, Sleep Coach, Body Battery, stress tracking, respiration monitoring, Morning Report, Evening Report, and women’s health tracking. Like the Forerunner 70, both models support more than 80 built-in sports profiles. The biggest difference between the two is that the Forerunner 170 Music lets users download playlists from supported music streaming services directly to the watch, enabling phone-free listening during workouts.

The Garmin Forerunner 70 is priced at ₹32,990 and goes on sale starting July 3. Meanwhile, the Forerunner 170 is priced at ₹39,490, while the Forerunner 170 Music costs ₹45,990. Both models will be available from July 4 through Garmin India’s website, Amazon, and authorized retail stores across the country.

#Garmin #Forerunner #Series #Arrive #India #13Day #Battery #Training #ToolsGarmin">Garmin Forerunner 70 and 170 Series Arrive in India With 13-Day Battery & AI Training Tools
	
Garmin has expanded its running smartwatch lineup in India with the launch of the new Forerunner 70, Forerunner 170, and Forerunner 170 Music. Aimed at everyone from first-time runners to marathon enthusiasts, the new wearables bring AMOLED displays, Garmin Coach training plans, built-in GPS, smart notifications, safety features, and access to the Garmin Connect ecosystem. They also include Garmin’s adaptive coaching tools, such as Garmin Coach, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, Recovery Time, and Daily Suggested Workouts, to help runners optimize both training and recovery.



Garmin Forerunner 70 Features



The entry-level Forerunner 70 is designed for beginners who want a dedicated running watch without sacrificing advanced training tools. It features a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, offers up to 13 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, and tracks pace, distance, and wrist-based heart rate.



Despite being the most affordable model in the lineup, Garmin has included several premium metrics such as Running Power, Running Dynamics, Acute Load, Training Effect, and Recovery Time. The watch also supports over 80 sports modes, including cycling, swimming, yoga, strength training, and HIIT. Outside workouts, users can monitor sleep, stress levels, Body Battery energy, and receive the company’s Morning Report with a daily health summary.











The Forerunner 170 and Forerunner 170 Music are designed for more serious runners seeking deeper performance insights. Both watches feature a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, a lightweight 43mm case, and up to 10 days of battery life. The duo builds upon the Forerunner 70 by offering more advanced recovery analysis and training metrics, including Running Dynamics, Running Power, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, and Acute Load.



Garmin has also included a full suite of health features like all-day heart rate monitoring, Sleep Coach, Body Battery, stress tracking, respiration monitoring, Morning Report, Evening Report, and women’s health tracking. Like the Forerunner 70, both models support more than 80 built-in sports profiles. The biggest difference between the two is that the Forerunner 170 Music lets users download playlists from supported music streaming services directly to the watch, enabling phone-free listening during workouts.



The Garmin Forerunner 70 is priced at ₹32,990 and goes on sale starting July 3. Meanwhile, the Forerunner 170 is priced at ₹39,490, while the Forerunner 170 Music costs ₹45,990. Both models will be available from July 4 through Garmin India’s website, Amazon, and authorized retail stores across the country.





#Garmin #Forerunner #Series #Arrive #India #13Day #Battery #Training #ToolsGarmin

Forerunner 170 and Forerunner 170 Music are designed for more serious runners seeking deeper performance insights. Both watches feature a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, a lightweight 43mm case, and up to 10 days of battery life. The duo builds upon the Forerunner 70 by offering more advanced recovery analysis and training metrics, including Running Dynamics, Running Power, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, and Acute Load.

Garmin has also included a full suite of health features like all-day heart rate monitoring, Sleep Coach, Body Battery, stress tracking, respiration monitoring, Morning Report, Evening Report, and women’s health tracking. Like the Forerunner 70, both models support more than 80 built-in sports profiles. The biggest difference between the two is that the Forerunner 170 Music lets users download playlists from supported music streaming services directly to the watch, enabling phone-free listening during workouts.

The Garmin Forerunner 70 is priced at ₹32,990 and goes on sale starting July 3. Meanwhile, the Forerunner 170 is priced at ₹39,490, while the Forerunner 170 Music costs ₹45,990. Both models will be available from July 4 through Garmin India’s website, Amazon, and authorized retail stores across the country.

#Garmin #Forerunner #Series #Arrive #India #13Day #Battery #Training #ToolsGarmin">Garmin Forerunner 70 and 170 Series Arrive in India With 13-Day Battery & AI Training Tools

Garmin has expanded its running smartwatch lineup in India with the launch of the new Forerunner 70, Forerunner 170, and Forerunner 170 Music. Aimed at everyone from first-time runners to marathon enthusiasts, the new wearables bring AMOLED displays, Garmin Coach training plans, built-in GPS, smart notifications, safety features, and access to the Garmin Connect ecosystem. They also include Garmin’s adaptive coaching tools, such as Garmin Coach, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, Recovery Time, and Daily Suggested Workouts, to help runners optimize both training and recovery.

Garmin Forerunner 70 Features

The entry-level Forerunner 70 is designed for beginners who want a dedicated running watch without sacrificing advanced training tools. It features a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, offers up to 13 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, and tracks pace, distance, and wrist-based heart rate.

Despite being the most affordable model in the lineup, Garmin has included several premium metrics such as Running Power, Running Dynamics, Acute Load, Training Effect, and Recovery Time. The watch also supports over 80 sports modes, including cycling, swimming, yoga, strength training, and HIIT. Outside workouts, users can monitor sleep, stress levels, Body Battery energy, and receive the company’s Morning Report with a daily health summary.

Garmin Forerunner 70 and 170 Series Arrive in India With 13-Day Battery & AI Training Tools
	
Garmin has expanded its running smartwatch lineup in India with the launch of the new Forerunner 70, Forerunner 170, and Forerunner 170 Music. Aimed at everyone from first-time runners to marathon enthusiasts, the new wearables bring AMOLED displays, Garmin Coach training plans, built-in GPS, smart notifications, safety features, and access to the Garmin Connect ecosystem. They also include Garmin’s adaptive coaching tools, such as Garmin Coach, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, Recovery Time, and Daily Suggested Workouts, to help runners optimize both training and recovery.



Garmin Forerunner 70 Features



The entry-level Forerunner 70 is designed for beginners who want a dedicated running watch without sacrificing advanced training tools. It features a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, offers up to 13 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, and tracks pace, distance, and wrist-based heart rate.



Despite being the most affordable model in the lineup, Garmin has included several premium metrics such as Running Power, Running Dynamics, Acute Load, Training Effect, and Recovery Time. The watch also supports over 80 sports modes, including cycling, swimming, yoga, strength training, and HIIT. Outside workouts, users can monitor sleep, stress levels, Body Battery energy, and receive the company’s Morning Report with a daily health summary.











The Forerunner 170 and Forerunner 170 Music are designed for more serious runners seeking deeper performance insights. Both watches feature a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, a lightweight 43mm case, and up to 10 days of battery life. The duo builds upon the Forerunner 70 by offering more advanced recovery analysis and training metrics, including Running Dynamics, Running Power, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, and Acute Load.



Garmin has also included a full suite of health features like all-day heart rate monitoring, Sleep Coach, Body Battery, stress tracking, respiration monitoring, Morning Report, Evening Report, and women’s health tracking. Like the Forerunner 70, both models support more than 80 built-in sports profiles. The biggest difference between the two is that the Forerunner 170 Music lets users download playlists from supported music streaming services directly to the watch, enabling phone-free listening during workouts.



The Garmin Forerunner 70 is priced at ₹32,990 and goes on sale starting July 3. Meanwhile, the Forerunner 170 is priced at ₹39,490, while the Forerunner 170 Music costs ₹45,990. Both models will be available from July 4 through Garmin India’s website, Amazon, and authorized retail stores across the country.





#Garmin #Forerunner #Series #Arrive #India #13Day #Battery #Training #ToolsGarmin

The Forerunner 170 and Forerunner 170 Music are designed for more serious runners seeking deeper performance insights. Both watches feature a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, a lightweight 43mm case, and up to 10 days of battery life. The duo builds upon the Forerunner 70 by offering more advanced recovery analysis and training metrics, including Running Dynamics, Running Power, Training Readiness, Training Status, HRV Status, and Acute Load.

Garmin has also included a full suite of health features like all-day heart rate monitoring, Sleep Coach, Body Battery, stress tracking, respiration monitoring, Morning Report, Evening Report, and women’s health tracking. Like the Forerunner 70, both models support more than 80 built-in sports profiles. The biggest difference between the two is that the Forerunner 170 Music lets users download playlists from supported music streaming services directly to the watch, enabling phone-free listening during workouts.

The Garmin Forerunner 70 is priced at ₹32,990 and goes on sale starting July 3. Meanwhile, the Forerunner 170 is priced at ₹39,490, while the Forerunner 170 Music costs ₹45,990. Both models will be available from July 4 through Garmin India’s website, Amazon, and authorized retail stores across the country.

#Garmin #Forerunner #Series #Arrive #India #13Day #Battery #Training #ToolsGarmin

Scientists in Singapore and Japan have developed a tiny 3D-printed scuba suit for cyborg cockroaches, allowing them to survive and move underwater and other low-oxygen environments for up to three hours.

The suit can transform a regular cockroach, and potentially other insects, into “an amphibious cyborg robot capable of operation across land and water,” according to a new research paper published this week in Nature Communications. The study was conducted by scientists at Nanyang Technological University and Waseda University.

So, why do researchers want half-robot cockroaches to breathe underwater anyway?

Apparently, they hope to one day be able to use cyborg cockroaches in search and rescue missions, pipeline inspection, and other complex tasks. NTU Professor Hirotaka Sato, who led the study, has been working on cyborg insects for more than a decade. These hybrid robots combine living insects with electrodes that allow humans to remotely control their movements. Sato and his co-authors argue that this setup can make them more useful than traditional robots in some situations.

Unlike conventional robots, cyborg insects consume less energy because they use their own muscles to move. They are also small enough to move through confined and cluttered spaces that larger robots may not be able to reach.

These cyborgs have already been used in actual search-and-rescue operations, including Operation Lionheart after the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar in March, according to NTU.

There is one obvious drawback, though. These tiny cyborgs still have biological limits. They need oxygen, which makes them much less useful underwater.

“This is important because real disaster sites can be challenging after heavy rain or flooding, blocking access routes in the rubble, drains and narrow gaps,” Sato said in a news release on the study. “By expanding the operating parameters of our cyborg insects to include underwater travel, we believe that they can enhance search and rescue efforts.”

The new scuba suit is meant to solve that problem.

How the suit works

Cockroaches breathe through small holes on their bodies known as spiracles. To protect those spiracles from water, the researchers made a flexible 3D-printed shell that wraps around the insect’s body. Four small tubes then attach to the cockroach’s spiracles and deliver oxygen directly to them.

Attached to the shell is an oxygen-generation tank that contains a small sponge soaked in manganese dioxide. To activate the system, the team injected diluted hydrogen peroxide into the tank, then sealed it with ultraviolet adhesive to prevent leaks.

The chemical reaction inside the tank slowly releases oxygen, which is then delivered through silicone tubes into the cockroach’s spiracles.

According to the study, the suit was tested on Madagascar hissing cockroaches in plastic tubes that simulated different environments.

Cyborg cockroaches equipped with the suit were able to move around underwater for two to three hours. Cockroaches in the control group suffocated within two minutes.

The team said this suit could potentially be adapted for other robot bugs like locusts and beetles, as these insects have similar body structures and respiratory systems.

#Researchers #Built #Scuba #Suit #Cyborg #CockroachesInsects,Robotics">Researchers Built a Scuba Suit for Cyborg Cockroaches
                Scientists in Singapore and Japan have developed a tiny 3D-printed scuba suit for cyborg cockroaches, allowing them to survive and move underwater and other low-oxygen environments for up to three hours. The suit can transform a regular cockroach, and potentially other insects, into “an amphibious cyborg robot capable of operation across land and water,” according to a new research paper published this week in Nature Communications. The study was conducted by scientists at Nanyang Technological University and Waseda University. So, why do researchers want half-robot cockroaches to breathe underwater anyway? Apparently, they hope to one day be able to use cyborg cockroaches in search and rescue missions, pipeline inspection, and other complex tasks. NTU Professor Hirotaka Sato, who led the study, has been working on cyborg insects for more than a decade. These hybrid robots combine living insects with electrodes that allow humans to remotely control their movements. Sato and his co-authors argue that this setup can make them more useful than traditional robots in some situations.

 Unlike conventional robots, cyborg insects consume less energy because they use their own muscles to move. They are also small enough to move through confined and cluttered spaces that larger robots may not be able to reach. These cyborgs have already been used in actual search-and-rescue operations, including Operation Lionheart after the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar in March, according to NTU.

 There is one obvious drawback, though. These tiny cyborgs still have biological limits. They need oxygen, which makes them much less useful underwater. “This is important because real disaster sites can be challenging after heavy rain or flooding, blocking access routes in the rubble, drains and narrow gaps,” Sato said in a news release on the study. “By expanding the operating parameters of our cyborg insects to include underwater travel, we believe that they can enhance search and rescue efforts.”

 The new scuba suit is meant to solve that problem. How the suit works Cockroaches breathe through small holes on their bodies known as spiracles. To protect those spiracles from water, the researchers made a flexible 3D-printed shell that wraps around the insect’s body. Four small tubes then attach to the cockroach’s spiracles and deliver oxygen directly to them. Attached to the shell is an oxygen-generation tank that contains a small sponge soaked in manganese dioxide. To activate the system, the team injected diluted hydrogen peroxide into the tank, then sealed it with ultraviolet adhesive to prevent leaks. The chemical reaction inside the tank slowly releases oxygen, which is then delivered through silicone tubes into the cockroach’s spiracles.

 According to the study, the suit was tested on Madagascar hissing cockroaches in plastic tubes that simulated different environments. Cyborg cockroaches equipped with the suit were able to move around underwater for two to three hours. Cockroaches in the control group suffocated within two minutes. The team said this suit could potentially be adapted for other robot bugs like locusts and beetles, as these insects have similar body structures and respiratory systems.      #Researchers #Built #Scuba #Suit #Cyborg #CockroachesInsects,Robotics

research paper published this week in Nature Communications. The study was conducted by scientists at Nanyang Technological University and Waseda University.

So, why do researchers want half-robot cockroaches to breathe underwater anyway?

Apparently, they hope to one day be able to use cyborg cockroaches in search and rescue missions, pipeline inspection, and other complex tasks. NTU Professor Hirotaka Sato, who led the study, has been working on cyborg insects for more than a decade. These hybrid robots combine living insects with electrodes that allow humans to remotely control their movements. Sato and his co-authors argue that this setup can make them more useful than traditional robots in some situations.

Unlike conventional robots, cyborg insects consume less energy because they use their own muscles to move. They are also small enough to move through confined and cluttered spaces that larger robots may not be able to reach.

These cyborgs have already been used in actual search-and-rescue operations, including Operation Lionheart after the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar in March, according to NTU.

There is one obvious drawback, though. These tiny cyborgs still have biological limits. They need oxygen, which makes them much less useful underwater.

“This is important because real disaster sites can be challenging after heavy rain or flooding, blocking access routes in the rubble, drains and narrow gaps,” Sato said in a news release on the study. “By expanding the operating parameters of our cyborg insects to include underwater travel, we believe that they can enhance search and rescue efforts.”

The new scuba suit is meant to solve that problem.

How the suit works

Cockroaches breathe through small holes on their bodies known as spiracles. To protect those spiracles from water, the researchers made a flexible 3D-printed shell that wraps around the insect’s body. Four small tubes then attach to the cockroach’s spiracles and deliver oxygen directly to them.

Attached to the shell is an oxygen-generation tank that contains a small sponge soaked in manganese dioxide. To activate the system, the team injected diluted hydrogen peroxide into the tank, then sealed it with ultraviolet adhesive to prevent leaks.

The chemical reaction inside the tank slowly releases oxygen, which is then delivered through silicone tubes into the cockroach’s spiracles.

According to the study, the suit was tested on Madagascar hissing cockroaches in plastic tubes that simulated different environments.

Cyborg cockroaches equipped with the suit were able to move around underwater for two to three hours. Cockroaches in the control group suffocated within two minutes.

The team said this suit could potentially be adapted for other robot bugs like locusts and beetles, as these insects have similar body structures and respiratory systems.

#Researchers #Built #Scuba #Suit #Cyborg #CockroachesInsects,Robotics">Researchers Built a Scuba Suit for Cyborg CockroachesResearchers Built a Scuba Suit for Cyborg Cockroaches
                Scientists in Singapore and Japan have developed a tiny 3D-printed scuba suit for cyborg cockroaches, allowing them to survive and move underwater and other low-oxygen environments for up to three hours. The suit can transform a regular cockroach, and potentially other insects, into “an amphibious cyborg robot capable of operation across land and water,” according to a new research paper published this week in Nature Communications. The study was conducted by scientists at Nanyang Technological University and Waseda University. So, why do researchers want half-robot cockroaches to breathe underwater anyway? Apparently, they hope to one day be able to use cyborg cockroaches in search and rescue missions, pipeline inspection, and other complex tasks. NTU Professor Hirotaka Sato, who led the study, has been working on cyborg insects for more than a decade. These hybrid robots combine living insects with electrodes that allow humans to remotely control their movements. Sato and his co-authors argue that this setup can make them more useful than traditional robots in some situations.

 Unlike conventional robots, cyborg insects consume less energy because they use their own muscles to move. They are also small enough to move through confined and cluttered spaces that larger robots may not be able to reach. These cyborgs have already been used in actual search-and-rescue operations, including Operation Lionheart after the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar in March, according to NTU.

 There is one obvious drawback, though. These tiny cyborgs still have biological limits. They need oxygen, which makes them much less useful underwater. “This is important because real disaster sites can be challenging after heavy rain or flooding, blocking access routes in the rubble, drains and narrow gaps,” Sato said in a news release on the study. “By expanding the operating parameters of our cyborg insects to include underwater travel, we believe that they can enhance search and rescue efforts.”

 The new scuba suit is meant to solve that problem. How the suit works Cockroaches breathe through small holes on their bodies known as spiracles. To protect those spiracles from water, the researchers made a flexible 3D-printed shell that wraps around the insect’s body. Four small tubes then attach to the cockroach’s spiracles and deliver oxygen directly to them. Attached to the shell is an oxygen-generation tank that contains a small sponge soaked in manganese dioxide. To activate the system, the team injected diluted hydrogen peroxide into the tank, then sealed it with ultraviolet adhesive to prevent leaks. The chemical reaction inside the tank slowly releases oxygen, which is then delivered through silicone tubes into the cockroach’s spiracles.

 According to the study, the suit was tested on Madagascar hissing cockroaches in plastic tubes that simulated different environments. Cyborg cockroaches equipped with the suit were able to move around underwater for two to three hours. Cockroaches in the control group suffocated within two minutes. The team said this suit could potentially be adapted for other robot bugs like locusts and beetles, as these insects have similar body structures and respiratory systems.      #Researchers #Built #Scuba #Suit #Cyborg #CockroachesInsects,Robotics

Scientists in Singapore and Japan have developed a tiny 3D-printed scuba suit for cyborg cockroaches, allowing them to survive and move underwater and other low-oxygen environments for up to three hours.

The suit can transform a regular cockroach, and potentially other insects, into “an amphibious cyborg robot capable of operation across land and water,” according to a new research paper published this week in Nature Communications. The study was conducted by scientists at Nanyang Technological University and Waseda University.

So, why do researchers want half-robot cockroaches to breathe underwater anyway?

Apparently, they hope to one day be able to use cyborg cockroaches in search and rescue missions, pipeline inspection, and other complex tasks. NTU Professor Hirotaka Sato, who led the study, has been working on cyborg insects for more than a decade. These hybrid robots combine living insects with electrodes that allow humans to remotely control their movements. Sato and his co-authors argue that this setup can make them more useful than traditional robots in some situations.

Unlike conventional robots, cyborg insects consume less energy because they use their own muscles to move. They are also small enough to move through confined and cluttered spaces that larger robots may not be able to reach.

These cyborgs have already been used in actual search-and-rescue operations, including Operation Lionheart after the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar in March, according to NTU.

There is one obvious drawback, though. These tiny cyborgs still have biological limits. They need oxygen, which makes them much less useful underwater.

“This is important because real disaster sites can be challenging after heavy rain or flooding, blocking access routes in the rubble, drains and narrow gaps,” Sato said in a news release on the study. “By expanding the operating parameters of our cyborg insects to include underwater travel, we believe that they can enhance search and rescue efforts.”

The new scuba suit is meant to solve that problem.

How the suit works

Cockroaches breathe through small holes on their bodies known as spiracles. To protect those spiracles from water, the researchers made a flexible 3D-printed shell that wraps around the insect’s body. Four small tubes then attach to the cockroach’s spiracles and deliver oxygen directly to them.

Attached to the shell is an oxygen-generation tank that contains a small sponge soaked in manganese dioxide. To activate the system, the team injected diluted hydrogen peroxide into the tank, then sealed it with ultraviolet adhesive to prevent leaks.

The chemical reaction inside the tank slowly releases oxygen, which is then delivered through silicone tubes into the cockroach’s spiracles.

According to the study, the suit was tested on Madagascar hissing cockroaches in plastic tubes that simulated different environments.

Cyborg cockroaches equipped with the suit were able to move around underwater for two to three hours. Cockroaches in the control group suffocated within two minutes.

The team said this suit could potentially be adapted for other robot bugs like locusts and beetles, as these insects have similar body structures and respiratory systems.

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