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Garmin puts almost all of its most advanced technology into Fenix portable devices. They have a plethora of sensors, including heart rate monitors, blood oxygen sensors, built-in GPS, gyroscopes, altimeters, accelerometers, thermometers, and more. They also have features like Garmin Pay, point-to-point navigation, LiveTrack and Bluetooth and ANT + capabilities for connecting to accessories. They also follow a crazy number of workouts, including running, cycling, hiking, swimming, skiing, snowboarding and more, so there’s a good chance what you wanted to do (at inside and outside), you can follow it with a Fenix watch.
the Fenix 6 Series also looks much nicer than previous Fenix watches. The Fenix 6 and 6S both have stainless steel frames and color screens designed to be visible even in direct sunlight. We also like them for their battery life: you’ll have at least nine days in smartwatch mode and at least 25 hours of battery life using GPS.
The Fenix Pro Solar and Sapphire editions are also on sale and add a few more features to the mix. The Sapphire Edition uses sapphire crystal on its lens while the Solar Edition has a “power glass,” which incorporates a transparent solar charging lens on top of the watch face. Fenix Pro-level devices also have built-in storage for music, so you can take tracks and playlists with you to listen to even when you don’t have a smartphone.
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