Garmin fenix 6 Multisport GPS Smartwatch (47mm, Silver / Black Band)
Model: 010-02158-00
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Physical
Water Resistance Depth | 10 ATM (Pressure Equivalent to 328.08' / 100 m) |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Watch Case Size | 47 mm |
Splash Proof | Yes |
Performance
Sensors | Accelerometer, Barometer (Altimeter), Compass, Gyroscope, Optical Heart Rate |
OS Compatibility | Android iOS |
Operating System | Proprietary OS |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 0.655 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 4 x 4 x 3.9" |
Memory
Storage | 64 MB |
General
Weight | 2.82 oz / 80 g |
Dimensions | 1.85 x 1.85 x 0.58" / 47 x 47 x 14.7 mm |
Display
Display Type | MIP LCD |
Display Size | 1.3" / 33 mm |
Watch Crystal Material | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
Touchscreen | No |
Pixel Density | 283 ppi |
Screen Resolution | 260 x 260 |
Connectivity
Ports | Proprietary |
Global Positioning | GPS, GLONASS, Galileo |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth ANT+ |
Battery
Rechargeable Battery Chemistry | Lithium-Ion |
Estimated Battery Life | 14 Days (Smartwatch Mode) 72 Hours (GPS On) |
Band
Band Material | Silicone |
Band Circumference | 4.9 to 8.2" / 125 to 208 mm |
The Fenix 6 may not instantly feel like a massive leap forward from the Fenix 5, but the more time you spend with it the more you appreciate the subtle changes Garmin has made to the design and the software. It's an all-round nicer sports watch to live with and it coms with no shortage of features.
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Nicer to wear all day, Packed with features, PacePro a nice addition for runners
The Fenix 6 is more or less the next Fenix version we expected was coming. No, not because of all the leaks – but simply because Garmin declined to add in the new Forerunner 945 features into the Fenix 5 Plus back this past spring.
The Garmin Fenix 6 is one of, if not the best multi-sport smartwatch money can buy, bringing performance and adventure tracking as well as GPS-based mapping to just about every outdoor activity you can think of. However, there’s a downside.
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Cannot be beaten for outdoor tracking, Solid and robust design, Accurate activity tracking
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Not many new features over Fenix 5 Plus, Very expensive, Not the most stylish of watches
The Fenix 6 is a refinement on the Fenix 5 that brings a number of small but welcome new features to the table. It’s not the most stylish tracker around but it’s by far the most reliable we’ve tested and a perfect training companion for any serious athlete.
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Excellent location and fitness tracking, Unbreakable design, Two week battery life, Heart rate monitor works underwater
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Smartwatch functionality still limited
Great watch for Mountain biking . The watch face is very usefull. You can customize what data you need real time. Maps are descent. Should have got the 50 so I can see the map better. But overall definitely 5 stars
- Always-On 1.3" Color Display
- Heart Rate & Pulse Ox Sensors
- Multi-GNSS (GPS, GLONASS & Galileo)
- On-Wrist Email, Texts, and Notifications
- Up to 14 Days of Battery Life
- Multiple Preloaded Sports Profiles
- ClimbPro Ascent Planner
- On-the-Fly Power Management
- Advanced Performance Metrics
- Contactless Payment with Garmin Pay
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