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Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band

Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band

$866.34

(1,843 reviews)

Show your wrist what you're made of with the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition (47 mm) smartwatch with GPS. This premium smartwatch will help you push new limits and explore new challenges — while adding mapping, music, intelligent pace planning and more to your workouts. Track your stats like never before. Your watch goes with you. Furthermore, get a battery boost from the sunlight, so you can go longer between charges with the help of solar energy. Do what you love longer. Its Power Glass solar charging lens uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life — powering advanced training features, sports apps, health and wellness monitoring sensors and more. Furthermore, theFenix 7 Pro Solar Edition (47 mm) features a built-in LED flashlight with variable light intensities and a red safety light to give you greater awareness while you train in low light conditions. It features a 47 mm housing and a silicone wristband.

Show your wrist what you're made of with the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition (47 mm) smartwatch with GPS. This premium smartwatch will help you push new limits and explore new challenges — while adding mapping, music, intelligent pace planning and more to your workouts. Track your stats like never before. Your watch goes with you. Furthermore, get a battery boost from the sunlight, so you can go longer between charges with the help of solar energy. Do what you love longer. Its Power Glass solar charging lens uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life — powering advanced training features, sports apps, health and wellness monitoring sensors and more. Furthermore, theFenix 7 Pro Solar Edition (47 mm) features a built-in LED flashlight with variable light intensities and a red safety light to give you greater awareness while you train in low light conditions. It features a 47 mm housing and a silicone wristband.

Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition Slate Gray with Black Band

(1,843 reviews)

Show your wrist what you're made of with the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition (47 mm) smartwatch with GPS. This premium smartwatch will help you push new limits and explore new challenges — while adding mapping, music, intelligent pace planning and more to your workouts. Track your stats like never before. Your watch goes with you. Furthermore, get a battery boost from the sunlight, so you can go longer between charges with the help of solar energy. Do what you love longer. Its Power Glass solar charging lens uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life — powering advanced training features, sports apps, health and wellness monitoring sensors and more. Furthermore, theFenix 7 Pro Solar Edition (47 mm) features a built-in LED flashlight with variable light intensities and a red safety light to give you greater awareness while you train in low light conditions. It features a 47 mm housing and a silicone wristband.

Show your wrist what you're made of with the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar Edition (47 mm) smartwatch with GPS. This premium smartwatch will help you push new limits and explore new challenges — while adding mapping, music, intelligent pace planning and more to your workouts. Track your stats like never before. Your watch goes with you. Furthermore, get a battery boost from the sunlight, so you can go longer between charges with the help of solar energy. Do what you love longer. Its Power Glass solar charging lens uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life — powering advanced training features, sports apps, health and wellness monitoring sensors and more. Furthermore, theFenix 7 Pro Solar Edition (47 mm) features a built-in LED flashlight with variable light intensities and a red safety light to give you greater awareness while you train in low light conditions. It features a 47 mm housing and a silicone wristband.

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A convert from the Forerunner series!
7 September 2023adoublec

originally posted on garmin.com

I've owned and used just about every iteration of the Forerunner series and been very happy with them though aging eyes have required a bit of a change. I first tried a jump to an Epix model for the larger format and AMOLED screen which I had thought and read would've been a vast improvement over my 945. The feature set and AMOLED screen was great until I tried using outside in high sun. Could not see a thing without having the backlight on and sunglasses on. TBH even with backlight on it was a struggle, and there was no way to keep the backlight on reliably or to switch away from white text on black background. Ended up exchanging the Epix for the Fenix and I was back in business. No longer did I have problems in direct sunlight with sunglasses and now have vastly ... MoreI've owned and used just about every iteration of the Forerunner series and been very happy with them though aging eyes have required a bit of a change. I first tried a jump to an Epix model for the larger format and AMOLED screen which I had thought and read would've been a vast improvement over my 945. The feature set and AMOLED screen was great until I tried using outside in high sun. Could not see a thing without having the backlight on and sunglasses on. TBH even with backlight on it was a struggle, and there was no way to keep the backlight on reliably or to switch away from white text on black background. Ended up exchanging the Epix for the Fenix and I was back in business. No longer did I have problems in direct sunlight with sunglasses and now have vastly better battery to boot. Feature set is great, the little flashlight more useful than you'd think, and screen size is so much bigger than what I had with the 945. I hope Garmin continues to produce models that do not use AMOLED screens as they are not for everyone!

Almost smart enough - BEST BATTERY IS EPIC however
26 September 2023MWYogiHiker

originally posted on garmin.com

Lots of functionality, but not quite smart enough. There seems to be no consistent tracking of movement, which is frustrating. Yoga tracking is abyssmal, but I didn't purchase it for that, so it was a pleasant surprise turned no big deal disappointment. I purchased it for hiking and runs/jogs with my service dog. I had hoped it would require less attention or effort, but I'll keep trying to adapt it and play with settings. One fantastic feature: the battery life is outstanding. FANTASTIC. Solar charging is epically wonderful. Altitude calibration is also wonky, still working on getting that right. I am at sea level, and it doesn't like that. I was at 5500 el and it didn't like that either. I am willing to keep playing with it. I researched and waited and saved up ... MoreLots of functionality, but not quite smart enough. There seems to be no consistent tracking of movement, which is frustrating. Yoga tracking is abyssmal, but I didn't purchase it for that, so it was a pleasant surprise turned no big deal disappointment. I purchased it for hiking and runs/jogs with my service dog. I had hoped it would require less attention or effort, but I'll keep trying to adapt it and play with settings. One fantastic feature: the battery life is outstanding. FANTASTIC. Solar charging is epically wonderful. Altitude calibration is also wonky, still working on getting that right. I am at sea level, and it doesn't like that. I was at 5500 el and it didn't like that either. I am willing to keep playing with it. I researched and waited and saved up for this, so I'm not ready to give up yet. I'm still hopeful.

Amazing Watch, just the HRM doesn’t like my HR
19 August 2023St86

originally posted on garmin.com

I like the watch and all its countless features for sports and activities, training and recovery.It did not disappoint (except for the issue below).The only thing I can’t get to work consistently is the HRM. I saw reviews online showing the new HRM is very good, but for some reason my readings are pretty wild. Examples:- Running easy at 9:20 / mi, which for me it is easy, Hr goes up to 150 and above during a 7/8mi run on almost flat terrain. For reference, I ran a marathon three weeks before with another watch, average race pace 7:40/mi, and 150 bpm is approx the average of the first 10/12mi.- Track workout, warmup at 8:20 pace, i average 122 bpm…- I run again an easy pace, and towards the end I go above 150 bpm almost going 160 into threshold range, while ... MoreI like the watch and all its countless features for sports and activities, training and recovery.It did not disappoint (except for the issue below).The only thing I can’t get to work consistently is the HRM. I saw reviews online showing the new HRM is very good, but for some reason my readings are pretty wild. Examples:- Running easy at 9:20 / mi, which for me it is easy, Hr goes up to 150 and above during a 7/8mi run on almost flat terrain. For reference, I ran a marathon three weeks before with another watch, average race pace 7:40/mi, and 150 bpm is approx the average of the first 10/12mi.- Track workout, warmup at 8:20 pace, i average 122 bpm…- I run again an easy pace, and towards the end I go above 150 bpm almost going 160 into threshold range, while still running easy….?I understand each day is different and temperature and slightly different elevation profiles affect my HR, but the variations seem pretty large.Maybe it’s my wrist shape, skin color, hair, or running cadence that really confuses with the HR. Or maybe my older watch was wrong when comes to tracking HR, but it was more consistent.Besides that, I’m satisfied with the watch and I’d recommend it. Other people did not have my same problem.

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Product Dimensions
Length2.8 in
Height4.4 in
Width3.6 in

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Garmin feni Pro Solar Multisport GPS Smartwatch Slate Gray Black Band

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Garmin fnix 7 Pro Solar, Multisport GPS Smartwatch, Built-in Flashlight, Solar Charging Capability, Black

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Garmin fnix 7 Pro Solar, Multisport GPS Smartwatch, Built-in Flashlight, Solar Charging Capability, Black

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Reviews

A convert from the Forerunner series!
7 September 2023

I've owned and used just about every iteration of the Forerunner series and been very happy with them though aging eyes have required a bit of a change. I first tried a jump to an Epix model for the larger format and AMOLED screen which I had thought and read would've been a vast improvement over my 945. The feature set and AMOLED screen was great until I tried using outside in high sun. Could not see a thing without having the backlight on and sunglasses on. TBH even with backlight on it was a struggle, and there was no way to keep the backlight on reliably or to switch away from white text on black background. Ended up exchanging the Epix for the Fenix and I was back in business. No longer did I have problems in direct sunlight with sunglasses and now have vastly ... MoreI've owned and used just about every iteration of the Forerunner series and been very happy with them though aging eyes have required a bit of a change. I first tried a jump to an Epix model for the larger format and AMOLED screen which I had thought and read would've been a vast improvement over my 945. The feature set and AMOLED screen was great until I tried using outside in high sun. Could not see a thing without having the backlight on and sunglasses on. TBH even with backlight on it was a struggle, and there was no way to keep the backlight on reliably or to switch away from white text on black background. Ended up exchanging the Epix for the Fenix and I was back in business. No longer did I have problems in direct sunlight with sunglasses and now have vastly better battery to boot. Feature set is great, the little flashlight more useful than you'd think, and screen size is so much bigger than what I had with the 945. I hope Garmin continues to produce models that do not use AMOLED screens as they are not for everyone!

adoublec originally posted on garmin.com
Almost smart enough - BEST BATTERY IS EPIC however
26 September 2023

Lots of functionality, but not quite smart enough. There seems to be no consistent tracking of movement, which is frustrating. Yoga tracking is abyssmal, but I didn't purchase it for that, so it was a pleasant surprise turned no big deal disappointment. I purchased it for hiking and runs/jogs with my service dog. I had hoped it would require less attention or effort, but I'll keep trying to adapt it and play with settings. One fantastic feature: the battery life is outstanding. FANTASTIC. Solar charging is epically wonderful. Altitude calibration is also wonky, still working on getting that right. I am at sea level, and it doesn't like that. I was at 5500 el and it didn't like that either. I am willing to keep playing with it. I researched and waited and saved up ... MoreLots of functionality, but not quite smart enough. There seems to be no consistent tracking of movement, which is frustrating. Yoga tracking is abyssmal, but I didn't purchase it for that, so it was a pleasant surprise turned no big deal disappointment. I purchased it for hiking and runs/jogs with my service dog. I had hoped it would require less attention or effort, but I'll keep trying to adapt it and play with settings. One fantastic feature: the battery life is outstanding. FANTASTIC. Solar charging is epically wonderful. Altitude calibration is also wonky, still working on getting that right. I am at sea level, and it doesn't like that. I was at 5500 el and it didn't like that either. I am willing to keep playing with it. I researched and waited and saved up for this, so I'm not ready to give up yet. I'm still hopeful.

MWYogiHiker originally posted on garmin.com
Amazing Watch, just the HRM doesn’t like my HR
19 August 2023

I like the watch and all its countless features for sports and activities, training and recovery.It did not disappoint (except for the issue below).The only thing I can’t get to work consistently is the HRM. I saw reviews online showing the new HRM is very good, but for some reason my readings are pretty wild. Examples:- Running easy at 9:20 / mi, which for me it is easy, Hr goes up to 150 and above during a 7/8mi run on almost flat terrain. For reference, I ran a marathon three weeks before with another watch, average race pace 7:40/mi, and 150 bpm is approx the average of the first 10/12mi.- Track workout, warmup at 8:20 pace, i average 122 bpm…- I run again an easy pace, and towards the end I go above 150 bpm almost going 160 into threshold range, while ... MoreI like the watch and all its countless features for sports and activities, training and recovery.It did not disappoint (except for the issue below).The only thing I can’t get to work consistently is the HRM. I saw reviews online showing the new HRM is very good, but for some reason my readings are pretty wild. Examples:- Running easy at 9:20 / mi, which for me it is easy, Hr goes up to 150 and above during a 7/8mi run on almost flat terrain. For reference, I ran a marathon three weeks before with another watch, average race pace 7:40/mi, and 150 bpm is approx the average of the first 10/12mi.- Track workout, warmup at 8:20 pace, i average 122 bpm…- I run again an easy pace, and towards the end I go above 150 bpm almost going 160 into threshold range, while still running easy….?I understand each day is different and temperature and slightly different elevation profiles affect my HR, but the variations seem pretty large.Maybe it’s my wrist shape, skin color, hair, or running cadence that really confuses with the HR. Or maybe my older watch was wrong when comes to tracking HR, but it was more consistent.Besides that, I’m satisfied with the watch and I’d recommend it. Other people did not have my same problem.

St86 originally posted on garmin.com
Amazing features!
8 October 2023

So, this watch is expensive, in my opinion. However, the features really are awesome. I live in the country. The light is right there to get me in the door. The bezel, face and band are sturdy and comfy (I love the band). The various features on the watch are very cool. And the sync up with my phone is seamless (like, I liked my other brand watch a lot, but it does not compare at all to this watch); no fiddling and no waiting. I am still learning the exercise features, but they work really well. My old watch of an unnamed brand really doesn't compare. The watch is a little heavier than I am used to, and I kind of wish I had gotten the smaller one, but the watch face is quite visible on this, so it's a keeper. Oh, when you are running and doing other exercises, you ... MoreSo, this watch is expensive, in my opinion. However, the features really are awesome. I live in the country. The light is right there to get me in the door. The bezel, face and band are sturdy and comfy (I love the band). The various features on the watch are very cool. And the sync up with my phone is seamless (like, I liked my other brand watch a lot, but it does not compare at all to this watch); no fiddling and no waiting. I am still learning the exercise features, but they work really well. My old watch of an unnamed brand really doesn't compare. The watch is a little heavier than I am used to, and I kind of wish I had gotten the smaller one, but the watch face is quite visible on this, so it's a keeper. Oh, when you are running and doing other exercises, you can actually see the watch face without going through some super frustrating process.

Beccafnp originally posted on garmin.com
Amazing watch
7 August 2023

The Garmin Fenix 7 Pro is a modest update on the standard Fenix 7 range, standardizing features like solar charging, flashlights and multi-band GPS, while introducing a new heart rate sensor. If you’re coming from the Fenix 6 or earlier it will feel like a leap forward. There’s no doubt the Fenix 7 Pro is one of the best sports watches available, but if you have a Fenix 7 there’s little need to upgrade.Built in flash light is awesome! I use it all the time.The tracking is amazing for stats lovers.I noticed the Blood oxygen sensor is not that accurate vs the finger based one.The Garmin said I had 89 Sp02 but the finger reader said I had 98% oxygen saturation...GPS tracking is spot on. You can use button navigation or touch screen.The solar helps it alow ... MoreThe Garmin Fenix 7 Pro is a modest update on the standard Fenix 7 range, standardizing features like solar charging, flashlights and multi-band GPS, while introducing a new heart rate sensor. If you’re coming from the Fenix 6 or earlier it will feel like a leap forward. There’s no doubt the Fenix 7 Pro is one of the best sports watches available, but if you have a Fenix 7 there’s little need to upgrade.Built in flash light is awesome! I use it all the time.The tracking is amazing for stats lovers.I noticed the Blood oxygen sensor is not that accurate vs the finger based one.The Garmin said I had 89 Sp02 but the finger reader said I had 98% oxygen saturation...GPS tracking is spot on. You can use button navigation or touch screen.The solar helps it alow the discharge rate it doesn't really "charge it" so to speak.If you want a better diaplay get the Epix, if you want better features and battery then the Fenix 7 is better.

Luke originally posted on rebelsport.co.nz
Excellence Perfected!
31 August 2023

Let me start by saying that I've owned dozens of different smart/sports watches over the years (I have a “thing” for watches). This is the first watch I’ve owned that genuinely checks (almost) all of the boxes. The flashlight was something I loved on the 7X, but it was too big of a watch for my taste. Now that it's on all the models - I'm sold. Heart-rate monitor upgrade has a ton of potential for future enhancements (even though Garmin can’t comment on capabilities yet), the upgraded screen is a big difference from the previous generation MIP screen - the list goes on. There are only a few small things that I feel like would really put this watch on another level - irregular heart rate notifications/ECG functionality (which seem to be possible with the hardware) ... MoreLet me start by saying that I've owned dozens of different smart/sports watches over the years (I have a “thing” for watches). This is the first watch I’ve owned that genuinely checks (almost) all of the boxes. The flashlight was something I loved on the 7X, but it was too big of a watch for my taste. Now that it's on all the models - I'm sold. Heart-rate monitor upgrade has a ton of potential for future enhancements (even though Garmin can’t comment on capabilities yet), the upgraded screen is a big difference from the previous generation MIP screen - the list goes on. There are only a few small things that I feel like would really put this watch on another level - irregular heart rate notifications/ECG functionality (which seem to be possible with the hardware) and a better overall phone notification experience (which seems to be coming, due to the upgrades from the Venus 3 line). One item to note (I know this is a small thing) but I had button consistency issues on multiple watches in the past (with a few models having to be exchanged for not functioning) - for once, every button clicks and feels just like the other (like they should be). It appears the quality checks and balances put in place with newer watches is getting much better! Great job, Garmin!

Chrissg81 originally posted on garmin.com
I really like it
16 June 2023

! strap from the picture is not the original one the same with watch face!After 3 years with Garmin fenix 6s pro i decided it’s time for a change… previous one was a little too small for my 17cm wrist… this one is a little too big… but I think it's a better size from these 2It is way faster, screen looks much better but it is harder to read without backlight indoors...I also change watch strap to some cheap nylon one from Amazon (5g instead of 25g) ( SU-22mm-Fenix 7-HHNL-1 ) (on the picture)FAQ:1) why didn't you buy Epix2 pro?because this type of screen is way better outdoors especially when mounted on the bike2) why not sapphire version?mostly because this one had a good price and was the only one available on Digitec. But I must say that after 3 ... More! strap from the picture is not the original one the same with watch face!After 3 years with Garmin fenix 6s pro i decided it’s time for a change… previous one was a little too small for my 17cm wrist… this one is a little too big… but I think it's a better size from these 2It is way faster, screen looks much better but it is harder to read without backlight indoors...I also change watch strap to some cheap nylon one from Amazon (5g instead of 25g) ( SU-22mm-Fenix 7-HHNL-1 ) (on the picture)FAQ:1) why didn't you buy Epix2 pro?because this type of screen is way better outdoors especially when mounted on the bike2) why not sapphire version?mostly because this one had a good price and was the only one available on Digitec. But I must say that after 3 years with my old watch I do not have a single visible scratch so Gorilla glass should be good enough... (but this one is heavier :( )3) why not Apple watch Ultrabecause it looks terrible and has almost no battery life4) why not Fenix 7s proI wanted bigger screen and better battery life5) how much time did you spent online deciding which watch to buy?;( way too muchUpdate after 8 weeks or so:flashlight.... I will never buy a watch without it... it is so extremely useful.

originally posted on galaxus.ch
Long battery life with lots of features
5 October 2023

I really, really like this watch! This watch has lots and lots of features and health information. I like that I get a morning report of how I slept, training readiness, weather, and any a motivational quote. The watch is very nice looking and I have received lots of compliments.I was able to wear my watch on a 22 mile mountain hike without needing to charge the battery. The watch is less than a month old, so that helped. I really do not see a huge benefit with the solar option. It could be adding battery life and I just don't know it.The screen is very nice, but is kind of dim, but still is very readable. I can scroll through the many features I have added that I think are important to my activities. The addition of the flashlight is something I thought I might ... MoreI really, really like this watch! This watch has lots and lots of features and health information. I like that I get a morning report of how I slept, training readiness, weather, and any a motivational quote. The watch is very nice looking and I have received lots of compliments.I was able to wear my watch on a 22 mile mountain hike without needing to charge the battery. The watch is less than a month old, so that helped. I really do not see a huge benefit with the solar option. It could be adding battery life and I just don't know it.The screen is very nice, but is kind of dim, but still is very readable. I can scroll through the many features I have added that I think are important to my activities. The addition of the flashlight is something I thought I might need, but turns out I definitely need this feature! When traveling and sleeping in a hotel and not fully knowing the layout, the flashlight has helped me avoid bumping into things when the lights are out.Overall, I really like this watch and have yet to utilize all the features, but I will get there. I have confidence I will be well informed during all my activities.

Jess16 originally posted on garmin.com
My Spirit Animal
17 August 2023

I have owned every Fenix since Fenix 2 and am never disappointed when upgrading. The faster charging and chip set with new sensors have been great. Additional software upgrades really shine in this model. I am also pro MIP display and while the EPIX is beautiful I will take battery life all day everyday. I use this as my go to watch (Running, Biking, Rowing, Swimming) and while I also own an Apple Watch Ultra this is the one I use 24/7 and that other one sits on the charger unless I do some thing where carrying my phone is a no go. Thanks to the Fenix team, I went to college with one of you and am always happy to brag that I know somebody behind such a great product line. I can wait for sat/cell service to make it to the line up when the battery technology supports ... MoreI have owned every Fenix since Fenix 2 and am never disappointed when upgrading. The faster charging and chip set with new sensors have been great. Additional software upgrades really shine in this model. I am also pro MIP display and while the EPIX is beautiful I will take battery life all day everyday. I use this as my go to watch (Running, Biking, Rowing, Swimming) and while I also own an Apple Watch Ultra this is the one I use 24/7 and that other one sits on the charger unless I do some thing where carrying my phone is a no go. Thanks to the Fenix team, I went to college with one of you and am always happy to brag that I know somebody behind such a great product line. I can wait for sat/cell service to make it to the line up when the battery technology supports no sacrifices just don't kill my spirit animal and sacrifice the essence of the Fenix. Much Love, get outside and stop reading watch reviews!

Archie originally posted on garmin.com
Worth every penny
20 June 2023

I upgraded from a Fenix 3 HR, so my impressions are based on much older technology. I was anxiously awaiting a fenix upgrade that hit all the marks for me. First off, the weight and wearability is exponentially better. My old fenix was heavy and large, and wouldn't dream of sleeping with it on. This new model I forget is even on my wrist but yet maintains that military grade look I love. Build quality is top notch, status quo for Garmin products. Absolutely love the flashlight feature, what a useful feature that I have used almost every day. The map, weather, and navigation features are fantastic. Limitless activity profiles now, so every sport is essentially trackable in a useful way. Never ending customization opportunities, thankfully I leveraged the app on my ... MoreI upgraded from a Fenix 3 HR, so my impressions are based on much older technology. I was anxiously awaiting a fenix upgrade that hit all the marks for me. First off, the weight and wearability is exponentially better. My old fenix was heavy and large, and wouldn't dream of sleeping with it on. This new model I forget is even on my wrist but yet maintains that military grade look I love. Build quality is top notch, status quo for Garmin products. Absolutely love the flashlight feature, what a useful feature that I have used almost every day. The map, weather, and navigation features are fantastic. Limitless activity profiles now, so every sport is essentially trackable in a useful way. Never ending customization opportunities, thankfully I leveraged the app on my phone to avoid having to click around a thousand times on the watch to get it setup just the way I want. Data Lover watch face is still my favorite, and this new model has so many more data points to display. Glances, controls and hot keys are so useful. Morning reports are very informative. The heart rate sensor is so much better than prior watches I have tried. GPS connectivity is almost instant. Created a multisport custom activity for an off road marathon that worked flawlessly, same goes for the pre planned route I created.I can't say I have seen any benefit of the solar feature yet, even when in full sun exposure for hours. I have been getting approximately 1 week of battery life, using it for 1-2 hours of gps activities per day, normal notifications turned on, and minimal backlight usage. Was hoping for a little longer.

skiboyjr originally posted on garmin.com

Specification

Product Dimensions
Length2.8 in
Height4.4 in
Width3.6 in

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