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The Garmin fēnix® 8 is a premium 47mm multisport GPS smartwatch featuring a vibrant 1.4” AMOLED display protected by a sapphire lens and a durable titanium bezel. Designed for athletes and adventurers, it offers up to 16 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and 47 hours in GPS mode. Equipped with multi-band GPS, ABC sensors, and a 40-meter dive rating, it supports precise navigation and underwater activities. Comprehensive health monitoring includes heart rate, sleep, HRV, Pulse Ox, and ECG. Additional features include built-in LED flashlight, speaker and mic for calls, voice assistant integration, dynamic round-trip routing, and Garmin Pay. This rugged yet sophisticated smartwatch blends cutting-edge technology with long-lasting performance to keep you ahead in every challenge.




















| ASIN | B0DD5PTPT8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 234,940 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 908 in Activity Trackers |
| Department | mens |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | A04806 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 4.7 x 4.7 cm; 80 g |
A**R
Très satisfait de mon achat. Arborescence de menu déroutante au départ: on peut se retrouver avec la montre en mode économie d'énergie sans comprendre pourquoi, et avoir de la difficulté à revenir à la normale. Mais c'est une question d'habitude. La pile dure près de 2 semaines. L'affichage prend vie de façon très fiable quand on fait le geste de consulter la montre, contrairement à un modèle antérieur que j'avais (VivoActive, 5 je crois) qui demandait des gestes exagérés pour déclencher le réveil. Elle est grosse, à l'extrême limite de ce que je juge acceptable. Les poignets d'une chemise à manches longues ne peuvent pas facilement - souvent pas du tout - passer par-dessus la montre tout en étant boutonnés. Alors on doit garder la montre constamment sortie du poignet si on veut pouvoir la consulter facilement. Inconvénient mineur, tout de même. Un ami qui a une montre Garmin d'un autre modèle mais sans titane et ni verre saphir me disait que sa montre résiste à tous les abus - il fait beaucoup de sport . Si je me fie à ses commentaires, le modèle que j'ai acheté (avec titane et saphir) devrait être à peu près indestructible.
C**.
I’ve been a loyal Apple Watch user, having owned many models since the first Apple Watch. I’ve always liked the health and wellness features of the watch, as well as its interoperability with other Apple devices in my home ecosystem. Over time, I grew tired of constantly having to charge the watch on a daily basis - even the Apple Watch Ultra pretty much required daily charging even though they say you can go two days between charges. I also wanted something with a more robust build quality. I was gifted the Garmin Fenix 5 Sapphire a few years ago, and I loved the long battery life, solid build quality and health and wellness features of the watch, but I hated the MIP display, which looked faded in both indoor and outdoor light. I sold it on eBay, but the Garmin health and wellness features and the onboard maps stuck in my mind as being very useful. Enter the Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED. This watch is the ultimate tool watch! It’s built like a tank, the screen is larger than the Apple Watch Ultra, and the AMOLED display is beautiful. It has a very handy flashlight that I use almost daily when sleepily navigating to my attic at 5 am to work out without waking up the rest of the family. It also has a Strobe light for those dark, early morning runs. Garmin’s built-in health and wellness features are vastly superior to the Apple Watch. If you are a health metrics junkie like I am, this is the watch for you. The watch has onboard HRV and sleep tracking that I have found to be more precise than the Oura Ring 4, which I returned after getting the Fenix 8. Garmin features such as Training Readiness, HRV Status, Sleep Score, Body Battery, Recovery, and Training Status are all meaningful metrics that I rely upon daily, and the watch has even more health metrics and features, including Endurance Score, Hill Score, Stress, Heart Rate, ECG to detect irregular heart rhythms, Pulse Oximetry, and more. All of this can be viewed on the watch or viewed in expanded form in the free Garmin Connect smartphone app, which is the storehouse for all of your cumulative health and fitness data. You will also receive a weekly Fitness Report and Wellness report from Garmin Connect, which will alert you to any trends in your health data. Fantastic! In addition, the watch has loads of other useful features, including Garmin’s awesome built-in Maps; an excellent Golf app with distance to pin and ‘plays like’ distances factoring in slope, wind, and elevation; a Meditation app; Compass; Altimeter; Barometer; Weather app, etc. The Fenix 8 also has an onboard microphone for you to take phone calls while within range of your phone and dictate simple commands like setting timers, which I use often. There is also an onboard Phone Assistant app that allows you to connect to your smartphone’s assistant (e.g., Siri on youriPhone). Oh, and the battery life on the Fenix 8 is fantastic! I keep the watch charged between 20 to 80 percent to preserve battery health, and I get about 7 days per charge, working out about 1 hour per day with a heart rate monitor chest strap and with always-on display disabled and overnight pulse ox readings enabled. I charge to 100 percent before vacation to avoid bringing the charging cable with me. The only issue I noticed with the Fenix 8 out of the box was that the buttons felt a little mushy and were sometimes unresponsive to presses. This is due to a change Garmin made in the Fenix hardware in order to make the watch dive capable. I almost returned the watch thinking something was wrong with it, but the button issue is easily and fully resolved using the below Button Calibration procedure from Garmin: 1. On a Windows computer, open a plain text editor like Notepad in Windows. Create a New file. Leave it empty, but save the file as KEY_CALIBRATION.BIN. For file type, designate as All files or *.* 2. Plug your watch into a Windows PC or a Mac that has the ability to read MTP devices (a third-party program may be needed for your Mac to see the watch as a drive). 3. Locate the drive for your watch on the computer, and open the drive. 4. Place the KEY_CALIBRATION.BIN file in the Internal Storage of your watch. It should not be placed in a subfolder. 5. Disconnect your watch from the computer. 6. A button calibration screen will appear on the watch with five red checks on the screen next to each button. Press each button fully a couple of times. A green check will appear as each button is calibrated. After calibration is completed, all of the buttons should work just fine. With the Fenix 8, Garmin has brought more smartwatch functionality to its already awesome Fenix platform. I am really enjoying the Fenix 8, and I hope to have the watch for a long time. I sold my Apple Watch Ultra on eBay and have comfortably moved on to something much, much better. I can’t recommend the Fenix 8 highly enough. I’ll update this review if I run into any other issues.
A**R
Has every function you could ask for, from geographical data to financial data. Great health functions as well as plenty of quirks and features.
C**S
Excelente reloj resistente apto para todo. Llevo poco mas de un mes usándolo y no he tenido problemas. Solo una vez note un bug en la pantalla al cambiar a luz roja pero no fue la gran cosa. Bastante satisfecho con el nivel de bateria y todas las métricas que mide. Suma que la pantalla amoled se ve muy bien incluso bajo el agua en el mar. Tiene muchas funciones que uno tiene que buscar mas a detalle en internet para poder aprovecharlas y aprender a usarlas
G**N
Love it
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