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The Fenix 8 is currently available in 43mm, 47mm and 51mm sizes, and there’s no getting around the fact that it’s a big, bulky watch. This is the trade-off for having every feature imaginable ...
Navigating the Fenix 8 model line-up is slightly easier, purely because there is slightly less choice… for now. See Garmin UK, Garmin US and Garmin AU for reference.
However, the Fenix 8 still doesn't offer cellular connectivity, which is a bit of a bummer, and its voice assistant isn't as smart as Siri. It also costs a lot more than the Apple Watch Ultra 2.
Where the Fenix wins Yet, the Fenix 8 offers more in terms of durability. It has a 10 ATM (up to 100 meters) waterproof rating, compared to the 5 ATM (up to 50 meters) rating on the 965 and 265.
The Fenix 8 with a transflective, solar-powered display is available in 47mm and 51mm versions. That means you can get both Fenix 8 display models in the same size as the Enduro 3’s single case ...
Garmin Fenix E: was $799.99 now $599.99 at Amazon The Fenix E only comes in one size, 47mm, and lacks the microphone, speaker, flashlight, and solar screen option of the Fenix 8.
The Fenix 8 Solar is available in 47mm and 51mm sizes, with a 1.3-inch MIP display and a 260 x 260-pixel resolution.
The Fenix 8 integrates dive features from the Descent series, supporting a depth limit of 40 meters, making it a viable option for recreational divers looking for a multi-functional smartwatch.
The Fenix 8 Series isn’t just a step forward – it’s a leap into the future of multisport GPS smartwatches When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
A set of official-looking renders depicting the Garmin Fenix 8, Fenix E, and Enduro 3 has leaked. Garmin’s expected to move to an AMOLED panel for the Fenix 8.
Again, the rest is essentially based on the Fenix 8 DNA. That means it’s available in 47mm and 51mm sizes, with both models sporting a 1.4-inch AMOLED display, scratch-resistant sapphire lens ...