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Garmin for several years will reveal an annual update on some of his do-all Fenix lines and Its epix lines Which effectively, with an amloid screen was only a phenix. Well Garmin has finally decided to integrate and Phenics is now a line of rule of all of them. And I mean, because it’s very literally the best watch that I’ve been wearing so far, but it comes with a huge price tag. You cannot now just choose a bright and colorful amloid screen or a solar-charging display with a mind-bogling battery, but there are some new features that make the latest Fenix more versatile.
For the starters, the depth of the fenix 8’s offspring is the sensor to pieces in pieces of pieces. This lets you create some basic voice commands (to start an activity, change modes, set a timer, set open stopwatch, etc.), record the record voice notes and even answer a phone call that I used a few times during the shower: No cellular connection yet, though it is a bumper). It has a built -in LED flashlight (three levels of white and a red to maintain the night’s vision that I have always finished using it. It has a built -in topographic map, 24/7 health observation, 15+ day battery life and tracking for over one hundred different activities.
Fenix 8 43 mm, 47 mm and 51 mm come in form and it is available in both emolad and solar screen options. Personally, I think that the amloid is the way it looks great and it is not a big deal to charge it once every two weeks, but if you are about to do some monthly trekis in the inter -state region, the 51mm solar version starts with full month’s battery life (for 48 days with regular sun’s exposure). It’s expensive, but it’s great.ROT Brent Rose