Garmin Enduro™ 2 – Ultraperformance Watch, Long-Lasting GPS Battery Life, Solar Charging, Preloaded Maps
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keith k
> 3 dayIf youre considering the 7X Sapphire Solar this is basically the same watch with a better battery, a few more features, and an extra strap. No brainer for the slight increase in price.
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El Kabong
Greater than one weekI purchased this watched to replace my current Garmin Fenix 6 and in preparation for my trip to the Philippines. The battery life of this watch is amazing and was able to utilize the maps for certain areas of the Philippines. The watch has a lot more functionalities than Fenix 6 with touchscreen and the watch itself is larger than the Fenix 6. Ive been a Garmin watch owner since Forerunner 35.
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Bruce Jacobsen
Greater than one weekI use the watch for backpacking, biking, hiking and swimming. (So I have no idea if say its golf features are good :)).
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Jon
> 3 dayThis is my fifth Garmin watch, incremental disappointments for years. Now they have it right!
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Justin
> 3 dayMy Fenix 5x Plus had a temperature sensor built into it to tell me the hot springs and our outdoor temperature, but I am not finding this on the Enduro. Everything else is as good or better, especially the battery! Love it!
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TYLOR TARANTINO
> 3 dayI love the new features of this watch like touchscreen, music player, color screen, map features, multi sport mode, flashlight, and the nylon strip. This watch has a lot of features that I haven’t used yet but will utilize when I get use too the watch. Highly recommended.
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RP
> 3 dayIf you are considering purchasing this watch you should take a piece of paper and write down pros and cons. If done properly the exercise should result in objective value one places on the features of this watch. It delivers exactly what it states. It is purpose built and the key feature is battery life which is as advertised. Using this watch as primarily an entertainment device will undoubtedly result in disappointment once the novelty wears off. One should also consider the size and corresponding impact on the wardrobe. For example, wearing tailored button down long sleeve shirt will likely result in an unbuttoned cuff...
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Chris Yates
> 3 dayThe watch is everything I could have hoped for and more. Im not convinced about its heart rate accuracy, but it could be no fault of the watch. I have a ton of hair on my arm and also some eczema on my skin which may be causing the problem. I have tried both arms to no avail. Most of the time it works great, but sometimes suddenly I get no reading. I dont have the same problem with my Samsung galaxy s3 watch.
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W. Renderos
> 3 dayIf youre an iPhone user that relies on Apple Health, Apple Fitness, or other third party iOS apps to track and analyze your activity, beware that Garmin Connect does not reliably share your activity data to other iOS apps. For example, if you use Apple Fitness to count steps, and close your circles, activity from your Garmin device will not transfer over consistently and your circles will not close. Or, if you use an app like HealthFit to track routes and other activity data, Garmin Connect does not share routes/GPS data to other third party apps, and heart rate is often differs from the values reported on Garmin Connect.
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Erik Hallenbeck
> 3 dayIve had the Enduro 2 since 10/24 and its somehow the most comfortable Garmin Ive ever owned. Ive used: