🕶️ Adventure-ready style meets smart endurance – because your wrist deserves the best.
The Garmin Fenix 7S is a rugged, smaller-sized multisport GPS smartwatch featuring a 1.2” always-on touchscreen, up to 11 days battery life, and advanced health monitoring. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, it offers real-time training metrics, multi-GNSS navigation, preloaded topo maps, smart notifications, music storage, and contactless payments, all wrapped in a durable fiber-reinforced polymer case with a sleek silver and graphite band.
J**P
Amazing watch with nothing missed from older models
Absolutely zero regrets with the F7x. Wanted to get a few activities completed and waited until I had to charge it before posting this review. Once I saw the Fenix 7x Sapphire was announced, immediately purchased on the same day. Waited only 2 days before selling the 6x Sapphire on an online auction site because the new one checked all the boxes and fit my wrist better.Started my Garmin wearable relationship with the Forerunner 405CX. That was touch enabled and challenging to use with sweat or rain. Stopped using it because it was clunky looking, very slow gps lock, and the battery life was abysmal. Went to the Fenix 3 HR in March 2016 which served me well. Then in September 2019, purchased on of the first 6x Sapphire which totally improved my life and fitness. So much that I shared my positive experience with friends and family that 5 of them purchased Fenix watches. One of them was an Apple Watch users tired of their battery always needing to be charged.Favorite new features: The biggest selling point for me of the F7x was the improved battery life. The F7x does not disappoint with battery… until I saw the Instinct 2 Solar specs. I pulled it out of the box on 1/26 at 80% charge and only charged it on 2/10 when it reached 20%. With it fully charged and all sensors on, it said 20-day battery life. Simply amazing. My F6x on a full charge said it would last 10 days but it worked out to be only 5. The big dip came when Sleep Score was introduced but it could have been the battery was on its way out. However, was bummed seeing with the Instinct 2 Solar, it is effectively unlimited battery using three hours of charging. More on the Instinct 2 below in “Asks” and “Shortcomings.” During my testing with the solar of the F7x, left it outside for an hour hoping it would be a 1 hour : 1% ratio of battery but that was not the case. Understood within Garmin documentation it says for the F7x not to rely on solar as primary charging.The other favorite feature is within Indoor Cycle, it can be set that the activity automatically broadcasts heart rate to my Peloton. Before it took quite a few clicks. I checked the F6x once it received the v20 update that included HIIT, but it still did not get the ability to set an activity to broadcast HR. To me, that should just be a software change.The other reason I purchased the F7x was for stamina score. It works well and I believe what it says. Tested it on a 5-mile treadmill stint that started at 79% and ended at Actual 7% / Potential 17%. Went out to dinner, had two beers, and then did a 4-mile treadmill run about 3 hours later. Wondered what it would read and it started at Actual 40% / Potential 40% and by the time I was done it was 0/0%. I was exhausted good to see that it measured the same.I have also noticed Sleep Score is calculated quicker. With the F6x, it would be a while since I have gotten out of bed that the score was calculated. With the F7x, if I awake but hanging out in bed, it knows the difference and calculates Sleep Score once I am awake.Tested the new heart rate sensor against my LifeFitness 9700 treadmill, Precor AMT 100, and a random LifeFitness commercial treadmill at the gym. All of them showed the same heart rate as the F7x. I have not tried my HRM-Pro with it yet.The GPS lock on the F7x is amazing. If I hit “Walk” inside the house and start the activity inside the house, it will pick up near instantly once I open the front door. Before with the F6x, it would take a few steps to lock out in the open.Out of the box, my F7x was on the 7.20 firmware. Earlier this week while sitting at my desk, I received a vibrate alert and the message onscreen said it was upgrading to new 7.24 firmware. It took only a few seconds and it rebooted the watch. This is a great improvement over the old models. With the F6x, it seemed to wait for charging cycles.Asks: Garmin must have read my F6x review on Amazon in 2019 because two of the issues I pointed out have been addressed. The 7x Sapphire is now offered in three colors including my requested black bezel. The second was the band that ships with the F7x is the exact replacement that is available without the notches. Combined with improved geometry of the F7x, the band fit exactly the same on the 7th hole with six holes showing. My ask of Garmin this time around is to have a power profile named “Instinct 2 Solar Smartwatch” that effectively turns the F7x into an Instinct 2 Solar with 28-day battery life / unlimited with solar even to the point of turning off color screen.Shortcomings of the F7x: Price is the first with it costing considerably more than the F6x. Part of that is it includes touchscreen and a feature I did not want or like on the 405CX. If I wanted touchscreen, would have just purchased an Apple Watch. Turned off touchscreen after pressing the face and seeing it turned on the watch light. The second price aspect is comparing the Instinct 2 versus the F7x since they are very similar other than looks. Do I regret buying the F7x at launch only to see the Instinct 2 Solar came out two weeks later at half price? No. It actually is going to make me use the features that the F7x has and the Instinct 2 Solar doesn’t. The only gap is battery / solar and I mentioned that in the above asks which could be addressed in a power profile.Odd things: My F7x is from the first batch. Sometimes the buttons are a bit squishy and it feels like there are sharp edges where the band attaches. Haven’t cut myself but on the F6x, that area is beveled and not sharp.
T**B
Detailed Analysis of Everything
I have to admit, this watch is kind of amazing. My son has been after me to switch from FitBit to Garmin for a couple of years now, but I was hesitant. Familiarity kept me from switching. Got this on Prime Day and the analysis and breakdown of every measurement is amazing. Where other programs want a Premium subscription for in depth analysis, this watch provides tons of data already built in. The sleep data breakdown is amazing. There is a "Body Battery" that provides an indication of how much energy you likely have left to finish the day, and it is eerily accurate. I've only been wearing it a week so all of the features haven't even kicked in but, those that have are incredible. I've seen reviews that say it is large and heavy, and I have to agree however, it really doesn't matter unless you have a tiny wrist. It feels like a quality machine, which it is. Heart Rate analysis, Breathing and Respiration analysis, exercise breakdowns and options, are all detailed and informative. That doesn't even scratch the surface of the statistics it provides. The number of activities it is capable of measuring can give you analysis paralysis just trying to decide. Health Stats, Performance Stats, programs for Training and Race Planning, Race predictions, gear mileage tracking (shoes, etc), and insights to compare your performance to other similar athletes, just to provide an overview. My son says Garmin is for athletes and FitBit is for Mall walkers. Now I get it. So far, I have used it for treadmill, rowing machine, and strength training. I'm looking forward to getting it outside for a run to see some new stats pop up. I've barely delved into what it can do and I'm excited to do more. You get plenty of rest breaks throughout the day just going through the analysis of your exercise and statistics. It's definitely more interesting and more beneficial than any time wasted on social media.If I had to provide negatives, I will concede it is heavy and large but, that is likely necessary accommodate the battery that lasts for weeks, not days. The solar function supposedly extends the battery life but I have barely used 20% in the last week so I can't say what the impact actually is. There is also a certain amount of sticker shock that was only partially assuaged by the Prime Day deal. I do wish it would sync directly with my Renpho scale as I don't intend to pay another $150 for a Garmin scale. Synching through a third-party app has been mostly unsuccessful so far. Initially I questioned the accuracy of the stair count, but that seems to be improving. A detailed user's manual would be very helpful as well, but I'm having fun discovering new things pretty much daily.My guess is that if you purchase this watch you will not be disappointed. If you haven't noticed, I am very impressed and that is not the norm for me. I tend to be hyper critical of high dollar items. If you can get past the sticker shock, I would definitely recommend checking out a Fenix 7x. Did I mention it has a flashlight built in? Kind of blew me away as well, but it is an LED and provides a good amount of light for being tiny and barely noticeable. You kind of have to see it to believe it (get it, flashlight, see it.... oh well). It's definitely worth checking out.
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