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Highlights
Smart phone compatible
Pre-loaded with fitness and sport apps
Durable, scratch-resistant construction
Accurate and superior GPS technology
24/7 Health and wellness monitoring
Solar power operated
About This Item
Be limitless. The fenix® 8 multisport GPS smartwatch is built for serious athletes and outdoor adventurers who want to push beyond their limits. It features a 1.3” solar charged display with scratch-resistant sapphire lens, durable titanium bezel and advanced strength training plans and targeted workouts to boost your body’s stamina and performance. Pair with your smartphone for on-wrist calling with the built-in speaker and mic. Plus, there’s a powerful built-in LED flashlight for after-dark visibility. Go strong with solar power that extends battery life up to 92 hours in GPS mode (assumes continuous use for entire period in 50,000 lux conditions).
FEATURES & PERFORMANCE:
Advanced multisport GPS smartwatch for athletes and adventurers
Features a 1.3” solar charged display with scratch-resistant sapphire lens, durable titanium bezel and built-in LED flashlight for after-dark visibility
Comes with targeted strength training plans, real-time stamina tracking, sport-specific workouts, and a full range of built-in sport apps
Tracks your training readiness score based on your sleep quality, recovery, training load, and HRV status
Built-in speaker and mic lets you make and take phone calls and send text messages from your wrist when paired to a smartphone
Off-grid voice command features lets you access watch controls without smartphone connection
Multi-band GPS with SatIQ™ technology comes with built-in sensors for 3-axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter for superior positioning accuracy
The dynamic round-trip routing feature lets you set a target distance and receive turn-by-turn directions that adjust to get you back to your start on schedule
40-meter dive rating and leakproof metal buttons with support for scuba and other diving activities
Built-in wrist-based heart rate monitor provides 24/7 health and wellness monitoring, along with sleep, respiration, and pulse ox tracking
The ECG app can record your heart rhythm and check for signs of atrial fibrillation
Features downloadable TopoActive maps with relief shading and built-in maps for thousands of golf courses and ski resorts worldwide
Great for everyday wearability with live connected and smart phone compatible notifications, music storage, Garmin Pay™ contactless payments, and more
Thermal and shock-resistant to MIL-STD 810, the watch features a metal sensor guard cover that protects essential sensors from damage and wear on all adventures
BATTERY LIFE :
Lasts up to 28 days of battery life in smartwatch mode with solar charging
Lasts up to 92 hours in GPS mode with solar charging
Brand : Garmin
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 24GMNUFNX8SPPHRSLTCH
REVIEWS
4.5
54 Reviews
NaFl
1 day ago
Objective And Subjective Review For Watermen
Candid opinion, from perspective of a full time charter guide and ocean enthusiast: 1.The extra tech features (voice, phone connectivity, etc) are not features I want on a watch. I want to be less connected to my phone, not more. So I turned the features off... but you are still paying for them. 2.The auto speaker port is not bueno if you are using the watch for surfing or ocean fishing on a regular basis - I am a professional charter fisherman and surf regularly. Sand, wax, and grit get into the port and closed it within 2 months of daily use, even with nightly cleaning and the water "purge" feature which I suspect does not do much, if anything- This is an objective design issue, IMO, given its advertisement as a "do it all" watch. If you are a water athlete, get a different watch. 3.The new leak proof buttons are objectively better. My 7 Pro buttons broke twice due to water and sand intrusion. 4. It is good that Garmin is still investing in solar, non-amole screens. The AMOLED can be distracting, are not as good in bright sun, and don't have the battery life if you are really getting after it on the water. For example, on a surf trip to Mexico I forgot my charger cord, the battery was nearly dead on arrival, but with the solar I was able to charge the watch in the sun and kept it going for three weeks. I love and hate Garmin. It has always been that way. Would love it if they would stop chasing Apple with the connectivity features. Make a utilitarian, still high build quality/titanium watch and for god sakes these watches don't last more than 5-7 years best case so the price point needs work. If this has to be the price point, the warranty should be extended. It's a great watch if you are a causal user or a runner, etc. But if you are heavy on the water activities, I'd recommend an older edition of the Decent at a discount or a different brand.
CaseSD
2 weeks ago
Poor Battery Life
Disappointing battery life, loosing 10%+ daily with many hours of direct sunlight. My epix gen 2 had a better battery life with an amoled screen.
Mike den
4 weeks ago
Solar 47mm
Outstanding, does everything I need it to do, mip screen is great for outdoors and always on. Battery life great
Abaz
4 weeks ago
Don’t Be An Idiot.
Wow. Best watch I’ve had. You are an idiot if you don’t buy one of these.
JasonG
4 weeks ago
Garmin Just Keeps Getting Better And Better…
I’ve been a loyal Garmin user since roughly 2017. I rely solely on Garmin for all of my cycling and running and weightlifting training. I have had numerous forerunner watches over the years and in the last several years I switched to the Fenix7. I now have the Fenix8 And I absolutely love it. It is very stylish and the screen is great and the buttons work great and everything is just so awesome with this watch.