🏃♂️ Elevate Your Game with the Garmin fēnix® 8!
The Garmin fēnix® 8 is a premium multisport GPS smartwatch designed for athletes and adventurers. It features a vibrant 1.4” AMOLED display, a durable titanium bezel, and a long-lasting battery life of up to 16 days. With advanced health monitoring, multi-band GPS, and a 40-meter dive rating, this smartwatch is perfect for those who seek performance and adventure in one sleek package.
Color | Titanium with Orange/Graphite Band |
Band Color | Orange/Graphite |
Style Name | fenix 8 - AMOLED |
Item Shape | Round |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Communication Feature | Notification |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Find My Phone, Messages, Multisport Tracker, GPS |
Water Resistance Depth | 100 Meters |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GLONASS, GPS, Galileo |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Metrics Measured | Calories Burned, Step Count, Stress, Distance |
Case Material Type | Titanium |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Walking, Multi-Sports, Running, Swimming, Fitness |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | Garmin OS |
Additional Features | Touchscreen, Multisport Tracker, Activity Tracker, GPS, Notifications |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
Band Material Type | Rubber |
Item Dimensions | 0.54 x 1.85 x 1.85 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.85"D x 0.54"W x 1.85"H |
Band Length | 220 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 80 Grams |
Waterproof Rating | IPX7 or higher |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices, Android Devices |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone |
Resolution | 280 x 280 |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 1.4 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 16 days |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Battery Capacity | 5 Milliamp Hours |
S**N
Garmin Fenix 8 – A Premium Watch That Delivers on All Fronts
I’ve been using the Garmin Fenix 8 for several weeks now, and it has truly exceeded my expectations. Right out of the box, the screen quality stands out — it’s bright, crisp, and incredibly easy to read in all lighting conditions, including direct sunlight. Whether I’m navigating maps, checking metrics mid-run, or reviewing data post-ride, the display never lets me down.Battery life is another standout feature. Even with GPS, continuous heart rate monitoring, and smart notifications enabled, I’m getting days — not hours — of use. For multi-day adventures or back-to-back workouts, this kind of reliability is a game-changer.The range and accuracy of the sensors are also impressive. GPS locks in quickly and tracks with precision. Heart rate, pulse ox, barometric altimeter, and temperature sensors all work seamlessly and consistently deliver accurate data that I can trust — essential for training and racing.Overall, the Fenix 8 is a rock-solid tool for anyone serious about fitness, adventure, or performance tracking. It’s rugged, smart, and loaded with features that justify every dollar. Highly recommend.
N**4
Outstanding Performance and Incredible Battery Life!
I couldn't be happier with my Garmin fēnix® 8 – 47 mm, AMOLED! This watch is an absolute powerhouse, delivering exceptional performance, cutting-edge features, and remarkable durability.One of the standout aspects is the battery life. By customizing the watch face and optimizing the settings, I've been able to achieve 12+ days of battery life on a single charge, even with daily activity tracking and notifications enabled. This is a game-changer for someone like me who is always on the move and doesn’t want to worry about frequent charging.I specifically customized the watch face to have a simple black background, with date, battery meter, and heart rate showing. I've also turned always on display set to off. I really love the build quality, it's rugged yet stylish, making it perfect for both outdoor adventures and everyday wear.I complete in full distance Ironman's, and this watch excels at fitness training, with an incredible range of metrics for running, cycling, and swimming. The GPS accuracy is spot-on, and the health monitoring features like heart rate, VO2 max, and sleep tracking help me train to my peak.If you're looking for a premium smartwatch that delivers long-lasting battery life without compromising on features, the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro is a no-brainer. Highly recommended! 👏👏👏
G**C
Great watch! Now just need garmin to work with peloton
Upgraded from a fenix 5 that was showing it's age. The amoled display is bright, snappy and gorgeous. The menu takes some getting used to, but it's much faster and easier once I figured it out. I wanted sapphire since my 5 picked up a few scratches over the years. I'm not sure why there's so much hate on the 8. The only issues I've read about are how it shut down in earlier patches when submerged in very cold water. Definitely an issue, but seems to be corrected.My old watch was steel. Titanium is so much lighter. It feels less substantial, which makes my mind assume it's less robust, but that's just a mental thing. The lighter weight is less pressure on my wrist.The built-in flashlight is super handy. Really enjoy having that.Having new activities available is also very nice.Battery life with the amoled screen is going to take more experience for me to figure out. I did a 3 hour hike and it drained 20% of my battery. The screen was on the whole time with altitude, compass, time and distance going. That alone has me worried since I do things that need much longer life than that. This was a concern abandoning the MIPS version, but the screen is so much better overall. I will update after some longer usages and whether or not I can disable always on mode during an activity.Screen remains visible in bright sun, something I was worried about since MIPS screens are great in bright sun and I dont want to be fighting glare on an led screen.I do wish Garmin and peloton worked together actively. Not sure why they don't but it's a frustration for a best in class fitness watch. You can have the watch broadcast heart rate to the bike, but the bike doesn't truly connect to share watts, speed, resistance, etc. It means I can't get VO2 info or any other true stress feedback via Connect from those sessions.Lastly there's major sticker shock on everything and this was no exception. I managed to get it a little under retail, but my fenix 5 was like $500 and that felt splurgy. $1100 is just nuts.
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