Garmin has just announced the release of two new smartwatches to come. One is the refresh version of Garmin Fēnix, the company’s mainstay smartwatch, and the other is the next generation Garmin Epix series. Each watch comes with a long list of bells and whistles, and they are both designed to make exercises easier, more efficient, and more fun.
The company has chosen the best time this year to release new products. While all of us are still riding a wave of our “new year, new” resolution, Garmin swooped with two innovative multisport smartwatch available now. While Fēnix and Epix are not cheap, they might be worth the money.
With premium features such as the appearance of AMOLED, up to 16 days of battery life, power tracker, daily practice advice, and more, this smart watch seems to include several bases. Garmin has talked about both watches with long, so let’s take more in what they offer.
Garmin Fēnix 7 is an update for the SmartWatch line originating from 10 years ago. The company introduces a watch as a tool made to adventure, was built to withstand steep outdoor sports conditions. It’s hard to deny that the watch sounds firmly; It is made of titanium, has a scratch-resistant sapphire lens, and some models even display solar technology for a prolonged battery life. For this solar powered model, Garmin promised its use of up to 5 weeks among accusations.
Watches must be useful anywhere (and anytime) you thanks to various features intended to make adventure easier. It has a default white or red light flashlight with hands-free use, which is quite good by itself, but when combined with the previous skiview map, it turns into a powerful tool. The solar sapphire line also allows you to download the map of every corner of the globe, so if the watch doesn’t have it, you might be able to get it. Of course, running a smartwatch in GPS mode has a big impact on battery life, reducing the 5 weeks mentioned above up to 5 days.
Garmin Fēnix can be worn throughout the day and it includes various health oriented / oriented features. The model tracks your pulse, wrist-based heartbeat, and respiration. It also tracks sleep, calories and exercises. There is also a tool that monitors real-time activities, predicting running time during a jogging session, and suggests future exercises based on your daily activities.
You can pair this device with a smartphone to direct all notifications to the watch. This can be navigated easily through the touch screen or default button. There are several different fēnix models available today, with the cheapest starting at $ 699.
Unlike the Fēnix, Garmin’s Epix is a multisport watch intended for the premium sector; It is equipped with a beautiful look that features a universal design. Fully controlled with touch, can be paired with your smartphone for easy access to notifications during exercise.
This watch resembles a well-established brother in terms of durability. Both Titanium and Sapphire make a back emergence, creating a sturdy device with a 1.3 “AMOLED display as a cherry on it. If you are not a touch screen fan, it also displays button control.
EPIX offers a 24/7 monitoring feature, including the tracking of the wrist-based heart rate that can be configured to remind you when something is inactive, respiration, stress tracking, and sleep tracking. It comes with several sports applications that cover different sports, from rock climbing to golf. This model also tracks all your exercises and creates an exercise plan, projects what the future looks based on your daily activities.
The Watch comes in three color variants and is immediately available on the Garmin website. Like his brothers, it’s not cheap – hoping to exit at least $ 899 if you want to get this premium smartwatch on your wrist.