With a big, sunlight-readable 1.4” display that's 36% larger Than previous Fenix models, The Fenix 6x Pro and Fenix 6x sapphire multisport GPS watches add mapping, music and more to your workouts. They offer training status, running/cycling dynamics and environmentally adjusted Vo2 Max estimates. Both models feature a first-of-its-kind pacepro feature that helps keep your pacing strategy on track, Providing grade-adjusted guidance as you run a course. Styled for all-day wearability, these versatile watches come with preloaded topo maps and ski maps for more than 2, 000 worldwide ski resorts. Other highlights include enhanced wrist heart rate (The data and information provided by these devices is intended to be a close estimation of your activity and metrics tracked, but may not be precisely accurate), smart notifications (when paired with a compatible smartphone), pulse ox (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition) sensing, Garmin Pay contact less payments (not all countries and payment networks are eligible) and more. Customizable power Manager modes let you see and control how various settings and sensors impact battery life. Sapphire editions add the quality and durability of a scratch-resistant sapphire lens and other premium materials. Included in this exclusive GPS City bundle:Garmin fenix 6X Pro Black with Black BandCharging/Data CableDocumentation>Texel Power Bundle BundleTexel 10,000mAh Power Bank with FlashlightTexel Dual USB Wall Charger (dual 2.4Amp output)Texel Dual USB Car Charger (one 2.4Amp and one 1Amp output) USB cableUser manualProduct Description
D**J
Disappointed, sub-$200 performance in a $1,200+ watch
UPDATE: Reduced rating from three stars to two after having to send it back because it vibrates when vibrations are turned off and there is no way to back up the rather expansive configuration, even though the Connect app reads every part of the watch.This watch does not have a touchscreen. I thought at this price point Garmin would have found a way to make the user interface easy to use without it, but it's clumsy and trying to remember all the combinations of buttons and long-press options is tiring. Spinning the bezel and tapping the screen, like the Samsung watches, would be a much better option. CS rep said this was done to make the watch more rugged, and I'm not a watchmaker so I don't know if I'm competent to argue that point, but it's still disappointing.The price of bands for this watch are beyond ridiculous, $45 for a silicone band and over $200 for a replacement for the titanium band. They are easy to swap, but not particularly comfortable, especially the titanium band, which has sharp edges next to the skin; I guess they saw the necessity to chamfer the top side for looks but not the bottom side for comfort. It scrapes my wrist through the day and occasionally draws blood, whether loose, fitted, or snug.And I think that's my biggest disappointment. I've used Garmin products for a VERY long time, and while this is the most expensive Garmin product I have purchased, it's also the most poorly thought-out and difficult to use, and I say that as someone who doesn't even use some of the advanced features like the golf courses and navigation maps; just the every day stuff like health monitoring and timers. UPDATE: My biggest disappointment just got bigger. The watch kept vibrating on every notification even though vibrations are turned off. CS rep said it was a hardware fault and the watch needs to be replaced, which they are doing, at the expense of a $450 refundable deposit and I have to pay to ship it to them, but the big let-down is...wait for it...the Connect app does not back up the watch configuration. It reads every part of the watch but can't back up the config? It took a bloody month of fiddling around to get it set up the way I wanted. Laziness, stupidity, or the arrogance to think a backup would never be needed, I don't know, but I find this inexcusable.The main reason I bought this watch over something like a Samsung S3 is the battery life, which does seem good. With my current settings, which include SpO2 sensing while I sleep, I get about two weeks on a charge, compared to a day or two on common Android watches. But it could have been so much more with so little work, and to charge so much for such uncomfortable watch bands is both arrogant and foolish. Unfortunately, by the time I was ready to admit my disappointment, I was outside of the return window, and if I had the choice again knowing what I know today, I would buy something else.
D**W
Hidden restocking fees! Buyer beware!!
BEWARE!!! There is a 20-50% restocking fee for your return for GPS City!!! I bought a watch that was not clearly represented to have Spotify and found this out the hard way!! No free and easy returns here!! Misleading !!!!!!!!
P**N
GPS city will not give you all your money back.
Do not buy garmin is very hard to set . Also their app went down for over a week. Making it impossible to set up.
M**G
Great product
Amazing all that this watch does. Easy to use, also.
S**S
Not very durable.
I bought this watch for my husband in Feb 2020. He absolutely loves it. However, he looked at the face last week and saw a chip in the glass. No idea how it happened - all he does is wear it for walking & running. This watch is supposed to be for hiking, playing golf, etc., so it's disappointing this happened after only 10 months of quite gentle use. I contacted Amazon and they have sent the seller an email. They gave me a tel number to contact them tmro when they open. Who needs the hassle, though?
J**A
Hidden restocking fees
IF YOU FOR WHATEVER REASON DECIDE TO RETURN THEY WILL CHARGE ANYWHERE FROM 20-50% RESTOCKING FEE.
G**Y
DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER
It says Prime, but it is not. GPS city will not give you all your money back claiming you are not returning a defective item. Dirty tricks!
P**O
Perfect for all
Amazing watch!
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