Stylish, sophisticated, rugged design, Huge display reads well during serious activity, Solid GPS tracking options, ANT+ and Bluetooth communication, Good battery life
Menu layout is confusing and difficult to navigate, Profiles and data pages are complicated to set up, Documentation lacks in detail
Smartphones are now the biggest single competitors for the wrist-based timepiece in general and for GPS devices specifically. The questions we found ourselves asking while testing this watch was “Does this do anything that a smartphone can't do a whole ...
GPS accuracy is in line with other GPS units, consistent, Barometric altitude accuracy is also in line with other GPS units, Huge feature set for a large number of use cases, from geocaching to hiking to navigation, Battery life, in theory, goes 50 hours,
Running feature set is pretty poor [Nov Update: But getting much better in firmware updates], Battery life seems to be all over the map, I can't get a good handle on it, Doesn't support any other Bluetooth Smart sensors, except phone upload, Tons of bugs,
At this point, I've said everything I can say – some 13,354 words later. Ultimately, the Fenix shows immense promise, but it's clear that in order for it to be a winner in the fitness category (as opposed to just hiking/adventures), they need to shack up ...
Abstract: The Garmin fenix is the newest outdoor GPS receiver by Garmin-- an ABC style watch (A for altimeter, B for barometer C for compass) that has full GPS capabilities including waypoints, a tracklog, trip computer, compass and paperless geocaching. There ...
Breadth of data, Excellent build quality, Long battery life, BaseCamp app
Expensive, Locating satellites is slow, Onwatch maps are poor, No touchscreen
Buying guide 20 best mobile phones in the world today Unlike most so-called smart watches, the Garmin fēnix integrates with all the main platforms - from iOS and Android to Mac and Windows - though that integration is, of course, rather limited. The user...
Up to 50 hours of GPS usage in UltraTrac mode, Compatible with ANT+ sensors, PC or smartphone data upload and download
Expensive, No facility to add topographic maps, Chunky
The Garmin fenix is packed with useful functions for the serious hiker or mountaineer, although it does have a major drawback – its price. At £349 for the watch on its own, or an extra £30 for the Performer Bundle, it's more expensive than any of Garmin's...
Su diseño es muy atractivo. Tiene muchas funciones útiles si eres el tipo de usuario que necesita un reloj así. Tiene modos de vibración para avisarte de alertas o alarmas
Pudiera ser demasiado complicado si no conoces todas las funciones que tiene. Tarda un poco en localizar los satélites cuando estás en la ciudad
Es una herramienta ideal si sueles salir mucho a escalar, si haces ciclismo de montaña o, en general, haces actividades al aire libre que requieran recorrer grandes distancias....