Garmin fenix 7X Sapphire Solar, Larger sized adventure smartwatch, with Solar Charging Capabilities, rugged outdoor watch with GPS, touchscreen, wellness features, black DLC titanium with black band
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fernanda
> 3 dayPésimo las condiciones del reloj, parece que está usado, no los recomiendo para nada, increíble que un producto tan Caro sea entregado en esas condiciones
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220221whatever
> 3 dayYes five stars , but my aging eyes ! I went with the epix 2 and love the screen
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®ichard
Greater than one weekMy old tracking watch was a suunto abit 2. I does the basic recording of your running, cycling, walking and show you the distance on the map when downloaded.
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Dr. Hyman Rippin
> 3 dayIgnore the flashy technology; Garmin missed the mark with basics. After swimming in a pool, the buttons stop functioning. Sometimes the buttons stop functioning mid-swim. Most often its the back/lap button that stops functioning, rendering any form of lapped workout impossible. On multiple occasions the screen scrolls uncontrollably on its own after swimming as well, which could also be a stuck button issue. Garmin says to rinse the watch buttons with fresh water after every swim, and to soak the watch in soapy water if the buttons stop functioning. Neither of those actions should be necessary for a multi-sport watch, let alone one that costs $700+. Soaking works sometimes. Garmin replaced my first watch, and I quickly experienced the same issues with the second. My 3rd watch is on its way, but I have no confidence this one will work any better. Credit to Garmin for replacing the device while under warranty, but after that expires, Im out of luck. They also offered me an upgrade to the Solar version; however, that likely doesnt solve the problem since the button design is the same. The Garmin rep. I spoke with would not confirm or deny if they found any design or manufacturing issues, or if the upgraded Solar version is manufactured in a different factory than the standard version. Reading tech blogs, it seems that Im not the only one having these problems. Its frustrating that Garmin would not acknowledge a widespread issue. I wont trust this watch in a multisport race this year, especially coming out of the swim in a triathlon. The battery on my first device was incredible, but the battery life on my 2nd device was significantly lower and experienced huge drops even when not using GPS. I didnt even address this with Garmin since the buttons werent working anyway.
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Emilio Arrillaga
> 3 dayLa duración de la batería es de lo mejor, casi dos semanas y entrenando diario.
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walter wolfe
> 3 dayThis is the great all purpose watch
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FFC
> 3 dayEverything off and battery died after 11 days
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Ryan
Greater than one weekMade the move from a Suunto 7, and am blown away by this watch. It can do everything you can imagine and still have battery life for 2+ weeks. Screen readability is fine even in dark areas. Price is steep but you get what you pay for.
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Dmitriy
> 3 dayuse for workout, tracking.
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Danielle C
Greater than one weekIts my third Garmin. Had the 235, the 245 music and now bought this because I wanna start doing some open water swimming. Could have bought the 745 or the 945 but since I have a small wrist those wore oversized. This Fenix 7s I can wear it to work or going out with friends.