Garmin fÄnix 6S Pro, Ultimate Multisport GPS Watch, Smaller-Sized, Features Mapping, Music, Grade-Adjusted Pace Monitoring and Pulse Ox Sensors, Rose Gold with White Band
Dimensions: | 4.2 x 4.2 x 1.38 cm; 58 Grams |
Model: | 010-02159-11 |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | Garmin |
Origin: | Taiwan |
The S version is a great size, small and light enough to wear 24/7 and forget about it.
Coming from the 735XT, on which the HR broke, the build quality of the Fenix is fantastic.
Activity tracking is super, and I really wanted the additional features of maps, navigation, Garmin pay, and music, all of which I’m loving.
Maps are superb, so much better than breadcrumb of the 735.
Highly recommend this. I didn’t seem to get me for 385 then it went up another 70 the following day, so watch the prices.
Bought as an upgrade. The extra functionality is just what I was after.
Bought as an upgrade. The extra functionality is just what I was after.
This watch seems to fit with everything I need from a watch
My husband loves this watch I purchased as a gif
Impressive is definitely an understatement. I probably will never use 80% of what it is loaded up with. Great finish. Sturdy and also fashionable. General health and fitness stats are brill. Heart rate tracking is neat. Maps are good but you need to kick off an activity to access them That’s probably my age, or simply lack of familiarity with the map function. Notifications come up nice and clear and easy to use. Not a cheap watch but you get a lot for what you pay. Its worth the money. The Fenex 7 apparently has a touch sensitive screen which simply makes navigating all of the features much easier.
Impressive is definitely an understatement. I probably will never use 80% of what it is loaded up with. Great finish. Sturdy and also fashionable. General health and fitness stats are brill. Heart rate tracking is neat. Maps are good but you need to kick off an activity to access them That’s probably my age, or simply lack of familiarity with the map function. Notifications come up nice and clear and easy to use. Not a cheap watch but you get a lot for what you pay. Its worth the money. The Fenex 7 apparently has a touch sensitive screen which simply makes navigating all of the features much easier.
I’ve owned every fitness tracker worth owning like the from Jawbone Up to the Whoop 3.0 and this thing blows them all out of the water.
I’ve owned every fitness tracker worth owning like the from Jawbone Up to the Whoop 3.0 and this thing blows them all out of the water.
I love this watch, moved from forerunner 935, and quality of fenix 6 pro os amazing comparing to my previous one. However I would by saphire version as my have already some scratches on screen ( I am very active and felt from bike couple of times). I think that screen and bezel should be easy to replace as now you have to ask garmin for assistance which cost almost 200
I love this watch, moved from forerunner 935, and quality of fenix 6 pro os amazing comparing to my previous one. However I would by saphire version as my have already some scratches on screen ( I am very active and felt from bike couple of times). I think that screen and bezel should be easy to replace as now you have to ask garmin for assistance which cost almost 200
Great sports watch with huge selection of features and great battery life
I decided to go for the genie 6 pro as opposed to the 7 initially was price, but am I glad I did. Simply put, I like information on the exercise, activity, rest and sleep. This watch gives me all that and more. Once I got my head round the buttons, which is easily manageable and less accident prone that a swipe watch, it is awesomely informative. Battery life is extraordinary, which you can easily extend switching off gps mode. The mobile app is just as informative with the data easily at hand.
I decided to go for the genie 6 pro as opposed to the 7 initially was price, but am I glad I did. Simply put, I like information on the exercise, activity, rest and sleep. This watch gives me all that and more. Once I got my head round the buttons, which is easily manageable and less accident prone that a swipe watch, it is awesomely informative. Battery life is extraordinary, which you can easily extend switching off gps mode. The mobile app is just as informative with the data easily at hand.
I run, hike and kayak but and this watch is awesome..the gps is accurate and the mapping is comprehensive it can be set up to anyones liking.
I purchased the large 6pro and while only being of medium build I don’t find it overly bulky
I have had suunto fit bits but nothing comes close to this plus the battery life is brilliant
Even better I can plan a route on my phone and send it to my watch unlike suunto where your p/c was needed
Thank you Garmin for a wonderfully thought out and comprehensive produc
I run, hike and kayak but and this watch is awesome..the gps is accurate and the mapping is comprehensive it can be set up to anyones liking.
I purchased the large 6pro and while only being of medium build I don’t find it overly bulky
I have had suunto fit bits but nothing comes close to this plus the battery life is brilliant
Even better I can plan a route on my phone and send it to my watch unlike suunto where your p/c was needed
Thank you Garmin for a wonderfully thought out and comprehensive produc
This is not a showpiece watch (although it looks very nice) it is a rugged, outdoor exercise watch and it does that extremely well. Battery life is great, navigation is great, everything is great. 10/10 would recommend the Fenix 6 Pro
This is not a showpiece watch (although it looks very nice) it is a rugged, outdoor exercise watch and it does that extremely well. Battery life is great, navigation is great, everything is great. 10/10 would recommend the Fenix 6 Pro
Got this for husbands Xmas and like most men he won’t read the instructions so every day he discovers something “new” that the watch does!
He’s delighted with the product and can’t wait to get back to his workouts to get the proper tracking and calorie counts etc.
The watch has functions such as Co ordinates of where you are incase your ever lost!
Really does seem to do it all.
Got this for husbands Xmas and like most men he won’t read the instructions so every day he discovers something “new” that the watch does!
He’s delighted with the product and can’t wait to get back to his workouts to get the proper tracking and calorie counts etc.
The watch has functions such as Co ordinates of where you are incase your ever lost!
Really does seem to do it all.
Got this for husbands Xmas and like most men he won’t read the instructions so every day he discovers something “new” that the watch does!
He’s delighted with the product and can’t wait to get back to his workouts to get the proper tracking and calorie counts etc.
The watch has functions such as Co ordinates of where you are incase your ever lost!
Really does seem to do it all.
Got this for husbands Xmas and like most men he won’t read the instructions so every day he discovers something “new” that the watch does!
He’s delighted with the product and can’t wait to get back to his workouts to get the proper tracking and calorie counts etc.
The watch has functions such as Co ordinates of where you are incase your ever lost!
Really does seem to do it all.
An excellent watch and well worth the money. Loads more functionality than my old fitbit Versa 2 and the battery lasts 20 days easily.
Fantastic watch, more functions than you could ever need but very intuitive and comfortable.
Used 24 hours. Quality sport tester wit long life battery. After a month very satisfied. Accuracy of heart rate and oximeter measurement. GPS works slower between tall buildings. Nice appearance and easy operatio
I have been wanting one of these watches for a while now as me and the family enjoy outdoor persuits. I’m glad I have purchased this Garmin Fenix 6s pro watch
It has an impressive battery of upto 10 days, the features are amazing and easy enough to use. 10/10
I have been wanting one of these watches for a while now as me and the family enjoy outdoor persuits. I’m glad I have purchased this Garmin Fenix 6s pro watch
It has an impressive battery of upto 10 days, the features are amazing and easy enough to use. 10/10
First of all: if you are a woman with a fairly slim wrist do not be tempted with features of fenix or fenix X. S version is there for a reason. So fenix S is the cheapest in the family but exactly what I need. I do not need music on my watch because I do not listen to anything for intensive workouts and I take my mobile with me anyway for slow runs (safety!). I am not missing maps feature either – for the same reason. My fenix S is an upgrade to Vivoactive 3 and it is the best decision I made. Apart from some physiological features you get on your app and more variety on training etc there are 2 most important ones: GPS accuracy is far superior to my old watch – some training runs were just impossible with the old watch when you have to vary your pace intervals. And battery life is awesome. There is no need to switch off heart rate or enhanced GPS to prolong it. If I use GPS for 5-6 h a week (plus some non-GPS like swim) and 24/7 heart rate I still need to charge it every fortnight (without draining battery down to red level).
First of all: if you are a woman with a fairly slim wrist do not be tempted with features of fenix or fenix X. S version is there for a reason. So fenix S is the cheapest in the family but exactly what I need. I do not need music on my watch because I do not listen to anything for intensive workouts and I take my mobile with me anyway for slow runs (safety!). I am not missing maps feature either – for the same reason. My fenix S is an upgrade to Vivoactive 3 and it is the best decision I made. Apart from some physiological features you get on your app and more variety on training etc there are 2 most important ones: GPS accuracy is far superior to my old watch – some training runs were just impossible with the old watch when you have to vary your pace intervals. And battery life is awesome. There is no need to switch off heart rate or enhanced GPS to prolong it. If I use GPS for 5-6 h a week (plus some non-GPS like swim) and 24/7 heart rate I still need to charge it every fortnight (without draining battery down to red level).
I do really like this but if you use everything on it you only get about 6 days battery life
I do really like this but if you use everything on it you only get about 6 days battery life
I do really like this but if you use everything on it you only get about 6 days battery life
I do really like this but if you use everything on it you only get about 6 days battery life
I do really like this but if you use everything on it you only get about 6 days battery life
Wanted a decent smartwatch that I could also use for golf – this fits the bill! Great battery life that lasts for at least a week and includes 3 rounds of golf gps. Too many apps to list, but sleep monitoring, body charge, pulse ox and distance covered when out hiking seem to be pretty accurate. Great choice of front screen faces that are easy to read and it looks good on the wrist.
Wanted a decent smartwatch that I could also use for golf – this fits the bill! Great battery life that lasts for at least a week and includes 3 rounds of golf gps. Too many apps to list, but sleep monitoring, body charge, pulse ox and distance covered when out hiking seem to be pretty accurate. Great choice of front screen faces that are easy to read and it looks good on the wrist.
Great watch! The design, the features, the build quality, the battery – all top marks!
Does everything you need and more, brilliant watch that’s already improving my training.
Battery life is dependent on watch face so try not to have too many variables running on it!
Absolutely brilliant price of kit and it even tells the time.
I took some time to buy this because it’s an expensive watch BUT I’m really pleased I finally took the plunge! It lives up to everything I’d hoped it would deliver and I’m particularly happy with the swimming tracking. I’ve had fun with the Connect app and with clocking up miles for a virtual challenge. Best watch I’ve had
I took some time to buy this because it’s an expensive watch BUT I’m really pleased I finally took the plunge! It lives up to everything I’d hoped it would deliver and I’m particularly happy with the swimming tracking. I’ve had fun with the Connect app and with clocking up miles for a virtual challenge. Best watch I’ve had
This is my first Garmin watch – my previous fitness/smart watch experience was limited to only FitBit Versa for a few years, and a brief purchase of a Fossil Skagen Falster 3 that I loved but had to go back because the battery wouldn’t last a day.
My initial impressions: the Fenix 6 Pro is chunky, and sits taller than a fitbit – initially I was wary, but it sits very comfortably and looks well – it just took a few days to get used to it. Now I would find it weird to go back. Likewise physical buttons were a change from touch screen – but these work in all weather, rain, or with running or cycling gloves on – they just work. The lack of touch screen means a clear always-on display, with a light button for use at night. If you are running, holding it to view it will auto light it for you.
There are so many options and features on this watch that initially it seems too much – likewise the many options for data fields when running etc. But you just search for what you need up front, then over time keep learning and customising it, and it can give you whatever views and data you want.
The tracking on exercise is superb, with good recommendations, and planning for rest times or variations. Likewise HR monitoring, sleep tracking, stress, and the Garmin “body battery” concept.
Battery life is incredible. If I just used it as a watch, I could get 12 days+ off a charge, although it’s more like a week with a few long runs/cycles, and I also sync podcasts to it and play straight from my watch while I run. I can leave my phone if needs be without issue.
The always-on screen works, and while I did not opt for a top line model with Sapphire screen shielding, the regular one has taken knocks without any visible marking. While locking my bike, I dragged the glass hard along a sharp metal edge on the fork of the bike, and thought I had ****ed it, but there;s only a very faint ghost line that I have to tilt and look for to see it. The glass is very scratch resistant.
It’s not a cheap watch – I bought mine on Black Friday – but it’s really impressed me and a yea ron I’m still very happy with it. Rock solid construction, best in class battery with an always on screen, a wide range of different fitness tracking options with far more depth than casual trackers like Fitbit. I highly recommend it for someone looking to take their fitness tracking to the next level.
This is my first Garmin watch – my previous fitness/smart watch experience was limited to only FitBit Versa for a few years, and a brief purchase of a Fossil Skagen Falster 3 that I loved but had to go back because the battery wouldn’t last a day.
My initial impressions: the Fenix 6 Pro is chunky, and sits taller than a fitbit – initially I was wary, but it sits very comfortably and looks well – it just took a few days to get used to it. Now I would find it weird to go back. Likewise physical buttons were a change from touch screen – but these work in all weather, rain, or with running or cycling gloves on – they just work. The lack of touch screen means a clear always-on display, with a light button for use at night. If you are running, holding it to view it will auto light it for you.
There are so many options and features on this watch that initially it seems too much – likewise the many options for data fields when running etc. But you just search for what you need up front, then over time keep learning and customising it, and it can give you whatever views and data you want.
The tracking on exercise is superb, with good recommendations, and planning for rest times or variations. Likewise HR monitoring, sleep tracking, stress, and the Garmin “body battery” concept.
Battery life is incredible. If I just used it as a watch, I could get 12 days+ off a charge, although it’s more like a week with a few long runs/cycles, and I also sync podcasts to it and play straight from my watch while I run. I can leave my phone if needs be without issue.
The always-on screen works, and while I did not opt for a top line model with Sapphire screen shielding, the regular one has taken knocks without any visible marking. While locking my bike, I dragged the glass hard along a sharp metal edge on the fork of the bike, and thought I had ****ed it, but there;s only a very faint ghost line that I have to tilt and look for to see it. The glass is very scratch resistant.
It’s not a cheap watch – I bought mine on Black Friday – but it’s really impressed me and a yea ron I’m still very happy with it. Rock solid construction, best in class battery with an always on screen, a wide range of different fitness tracking options with far more depth than casual trackers like Fitbit. I highly recommend it for someone looking to take their fitness tracking to the next level.
Brought mainly for Kitesurfing to use with the Woo device. Not tried it out on the water yet as only got it yesterday but really impressed with all the other features and quality feel. Can’t wait to see live data of my Kitesurfing sessions.
This is my everday watch and was an upgrade from my Fenix 3 which I owned since 2016 and which has served me well through hundreds of activities of many types and millions of steps. The Fenix 6 Pro is around the same size as my old 3 but feels slimmer and lighter on the wrist which I appreciate as I wear it 24/7 and the older one sometimes was a little uncomfortable at night when sleeping. The 6 Pro is I believe a shade lighter but oddly feels much lighter, maybe due to case shape?.
The device itself is amazing, battery life is around a couple of weeks and you have the ability to tailor your battery mode to requirements i.e turn off various battery hungry features for example to extend life if needed. In contrast my older Apple watch needed charging every day!
Activity tracking is as good as ever with the 6 Pro, running and swimming are my main interests, I use a different device for cycling. Step counting on my older 3 was a little erratic it wouldn’t for example always record steps if you were pushing a bike but would record steps occasionally when changing gear in the car. The 6 by contrast seems to be able to overcome these issues and “seems” more accurate.
The display is bright and clear, at first I was not sure about the new interface however after a few days I have come to love it. Watch faces can be installed as per other Garmin devices so you can have the face you want with the features you want. The device connects to your phone so you can get notifications, you can even apparently setup Garmin Pay should you want to make small purchases with it, not actually something I need.
I haven’t used the navigation feature yet either but have looked at the maps and like the ability to view popularity overlays. I don’t play music on it but understand you can use Spotify or another music provider to save carrying a portable player although expect this would drain your battery quicker. The device has Wifi so you can upload your music easily.
Overall I’m really pleased with my Garmin Fenix 6 Pro and would recommend it to anyone who wants a watch that encompasses pretty much everything, is highly customiseable and with a battery that last a week or two between charges.
This is my everday watch and was an upgrade from my Fenix 3 which I owned since 2016 and which has served me well through hundreds of activities of many types and millions of steps. The Fenix 6 Pro is around the same size as my old 3 but feels slimmer and lighter on the wrist which I appreciate as I wear it 24/7 and the older one sometimes was a little uncomfortable at night when sleeping. The 6 Pro is I believe a shade lighter but oddly feels much lighter, maybe due to case shape?.
The device itself is amazing, battery life is around a couple of weeks and you have the ability to tailor your battery mode to requirements i.e turn off various battery hungry features for example to extend life if needed. In contrast my older Apple watch needed charging every day!
Activity tracking is as good as ever with the 6 Pro, running and swimming are my main interests, I use a different device for cycling. Step counting on my older 3 was a little erratic it wouldn’t for example always record steps if you were pushing a bike but would record steps occasionally when changing gear in the car. The 6 by contrast seems to be able to overcome these issues and “seems” more accurate.
The display is bright and clear, at first I was not sure about the new interface however after a few days I have come to love it. Watch faces can be installed as per other Garmin devices so you can have the face you want with the features you want. The device connects to your phone so you can get notifications, you can even apparently setup Garmin Pay should you want to make small purchases with it, not actually something I need.
I haven’t used the navigation feature yet either but have looked at the maps and like the ability to view popularity overlays. I don’t play music on it but understand you can use Spotify or another music provider to save carrying a portable player although expect this would drain your battery quicker. The device has Wifi so you can upload your music easily.
Overall I’m really pleased with my Garmin Fenix 6 Pro and would recommend it to anyone who wants a watch that encompasses pretty much everything, is highly customiseable and with a battery that last a week or two between charges.
I purchased this for my partner who loves swimming. He said it is the best watch he has had and it’s perfect for keeping a record of his laps in the pool
This on paper is a really nice fitness watch with over a week’s battery. My only let down is the screen. Coming from a galaxy smartwatch I’m to used to a vibrant screen.
This on paper is a really nice fitness watch with over a week’s battery. My only let down is the screen. Coming from a galaxy smartwatch I’m to used to a vibrant screen.
Dont buy semi pro versions of Garmin. Pro is the best and you wont regret it!
Long dreamed of replacing the sports watch with a newer model! Provided a convenient occasion to do this! My expectations fully fulfilled! Mini computer on the wrist of the hand! Super gift!
For the fitness guru this watch has everything thats needed to monitor your activities and deliver data that counts. 14 days of battery life and with sleep tracking it is more than useful…. Absolutely love it!
I have skinny wrists, was worried this watch may be too big. Its not. I upgraded from a Vivoactive 3 music and the bigger screen is so much better. Watch is significantly heavier, but I soon got used to it.
The only gripe I have is that when paired with my Jabra Elite 65t headphones the audio can cut out when I wear the watch on my left wrist while running, (it’s fine on the right wrist). The right bud is the master, maybe it’s too far/obstructed from the watch. Otherwise, brilliant.
I have skinny wrists, was worried this watch may be too big. Its not. I upgraded from a Vivoactive 3 music and the bigger screen is so much better. Watch is significantly heavier, but I soon got used to it.
The only gripe I have is that when paired with my Jabra Elite 65t headphones the audio can cut out when I wear the watch on my left wrist while running, (it’s fine on the right wrist). The right bud is the master, maybe it’s too far/obstructed from the watch. Otherwise, brilliant.
I have skinny wrists, was worried this watch may be too big. Its not. I upgraded from a Vivoactive 3 music and the bigger screen is so much better. Watch is significantly heavier, but I soon got used to it.
The only gripe I have is that when paired with my Jabra Elite 65t headphones the audio can cut out when I wear the watch on my left wrist while running, (it’s fine on the right wrist). The right bud is the master, maybe it’s too far/obstructed from the watch. Otherwise, brilliant.
I switched to this smart watch from a rival brand, and it blows the competition out of the water. The battery life is better than claimed, it is customisable and the fitness and health tracking work brilliantly. I use this mainly to broadcast my heart rate while cycling and I would definitely recommend this watch.
Superb bit of kit very very pleased, easy to order with super fast delivery one happy custome
Solid watch. Does everything I need and more. Used mostly for cycling with the odd run, gym session thrown in. Had a polar V2 before this and they are night and day different.
The only draw back I would say is I use the watch fully (HR,steps oxy etc etc) and train around 1 or 2 hours a day so battery life is around 4 days.
HR tracking as with all watches is a bit iffy but I have always used heart straps. I would say on average about 5 or 10 BPM difference
Solid watch. Does everything I need and more. Used mostly for cycling with the odd run, gym session thrown in. Had a polar V2 before this and they are night and day different.
The only draw back I would say is I use the watch fully (HR,steps oxy etc etc) and train around 1 or 2 hours a day so battery life is around 4 days.
HR tracking as with all watches is a bit iffy but I have always used heart straps. I would say on average about 5 or 10 BPM difference
Solid watch. Does everything I need and more. Used mostly for cycling with the odd run, gym session thrown in. Had a polar V2 before this and they are night and day different.
The only draw back I would say is I use the watch fully (HR,steps oxy etc etc) and train around 1 or 2 hours a day so battery life is around 4 days.
HR tracking as with all watches is a bit iffy but I have always used heart straps. I would say on average about 5 or 10 BPM difference
I got this during prime week, so was at a really nice low price.
I can’t complain at all about the quality of this watch. It is used mainly for tracking long runs and sleep tracking.
1 – The sleep tracking seems pretty decent. Obviously this is going to be subjective to the code in the software for the tracker. As it will give you different results compared to other brands sleep trackers. But the app seems pretty spot on to be honest. Everyday I’m told I have a great sleep I can honestly say it feels like I have. The same can be said when it tells me my sleep was off or not good at all.
2 – The battery life is great, after a full charge it states it is good for 8 days. And based on my usage I can say this is an acurate time frame. There is nothing worse that having to always chage a smart watch, but this device seems to last a lot longer that any I’ve had in the past. I would say it is a little on the slow side to charge. But seeing as I have to do it less than my past watches, I can’t really complain too much about that.
3 – At the Prime price I got this for this watch was a steal. It was great value for money to be honest. If I have to pay the price it is showing now, having not seem the Prime price, I think I would still be happy with my purchase.
4 – The garmin app is great, full of useful features and you can spend a lon time going through all the stats the watch collates from your day. It is regularly being updated as well, with new features and tweaks being added. So far I’ve not been disappointed with the app at all.
Highly recommended.
I got this during prime week, so was at a really nice low price.
I can’t complain at all about the quality of this watch. It is used mainly for tracking long runs and sleep tracking.
1 – The sleep tracking seems pretty decent. Obviously this is going to be subjective to the code in the software for the tracker. As it will give you different results compared to other brands sleep trackers. But the app seems pretty spot on to be honest. Everyday I’m told I have a great sleep I can honestly say it feels like I have. The same can be said when it tells me my sleep was off or not good at all.
2 – The battery life is great, after a full charge it states it is good for 8 days. And based on my usage I can say this is an acurate time frame. There is nothing worse that having to always chage a smart watch, but this device seems to last a lot longer that any I’ve had in the past. I would say it is a little on the slow side to charge. But seeing as I have to do it less than my past watches, I can’t really complain too much about that.
3 – At the Prime price I got this for this watch was a steal. It was great value for money to be honest. If I have to pay the price it is showing now, having not seem the Prime price, I think I would still be happy with my purchase.
4 – The garmin app is great, full of useful features and you can spend a lon time going through all the stats the watch collates from your day. It is regularly being updated as well, with new features and tweaks being added. So far I’ve not been disappointed with the app at all.
Highly recommended.
Fantastic watch’ battery last ages if you turn off all none essential apps off’ i use for tracking my walk’ hike’ runs easy to use very user friendly
Fantastic watch’ battery last ages if you turn off all none essential apps off’ i use for tracking my walk’ hike’ runs easy to use very user friendly
Fantastic watch’ battery last ages if you turn off all none essential apps off’ i use for tracking my walk’ hike’ runs easy to use very user friendly
Fantastic watch’ battery last ages if you turn off all none essential apps off’ i use for tracking my walk’ hike’ runs easy to use very user friendly
Fantastic watch’ battery last ages if you turn off all none essential apps off’ i use for tracking my walk’ hike’ runs easy to use very user friendly
Obviously if your into your fitness then the Garmin 6 X Pro is one of the best fitness watches on the market. I have has several Garmin watches over the years and they seem to get better. i love the 6XPro and if your thinking of getting one do not hesitate its a no brainer.
Great watch for lifestyle tracking and GPS jus a pity I had to buy a different strap as the supplied ones are very sho
Great watch for lifestyle tracking and GPS jus a pity I had to buy a different strap as the supplied ones are very sho
Was shipped from UK to KSA and that was extremely quick
A good all round watch, which I wished I had got earlier versions prior to this to get up to speed with what it is capable of doing !!!
Was shipped from UK to KSA and that was extremely quick
A good all round watch, which I wished I had got earlier versions prior to this to get up to speed with what it is capable of doing !!!
Was shipped from UK to KSA and that was extremely quick
A good all round watch, which I wished I had got earlier versions prior to this to get up to speed with what it is capable of doing !!!
Only criticism is that the HRM when exercising gets confused and tracks cadence rather than HR. Every other feature is awesome, particularly love uploading a route when I’m in new territory and following the turn by turn navigation.
Only criticism is that the HRM when exercising gets confused and tracks cadence rather than HR. Every other feature is awesome, particularly love uploading a route when I’m in new territory and following the turn by turn navigation.
Only criticism is that the HRM when exercising gets confused and tracks cadence rather than HR. Every other feature is awesome, particularly love uploading a route when I’m in new territory and following the turn by turn navigation.
Only criticism is that the HRM when exercising gets confused and tracks cadence rather than HR. Every other feature is awesome, particularly love uploading a route when I’m in new territory and following the turn by turn navigation.
Only criticism is that the HRM when exercising gets confused and tracks cadence rather than HR. Every other feature is awesome, particularly love uploading a route when I’m in new territory and following the turn by turn navigation.
This is my first every smart watch/health/activity tracker. I’m glad I spent a little more than I had planned for this watch.
For some time now my wife has had a Fitbit but I couldn’t find something which had all the functions I wanted in their offerings.
Initially I was going to go for the Garmin Forerunner 745 as I had read and watched decent reviews about the watch, that it wasn’t as good as the fenix 6 or Forerunner 945 but was a decent smart/health/activity tracking watch.
Went with this because it was over 200 cheaper than on the Garmin site, so far I’ve been very impressed, it’s really helped me keep track of my fitness and activities, the only slight issue I have is that although it gives a good break down of your sleep pattern, having reviewed my data against my wife’s Fitbit, hers was more representative of her sleep.
However that function is an added bonus to me so I’m not too bothered and truth be told if your main concern is sleep tracking then you can probably find something with the same/better results at a lower price point.
As for build quality I can’t fault it, isn’t too heavy for me, but feels reliably robust. There is a nice tactile feel to using the buttons and unlike touch screens I haven’t accidentally pressed them like I do with other devices.
Also there is a lot of articles and videos on how to get the most out of this watch.
This is my first every smart watch/health/activity tracker. I’m glad I spent a little more than I had planned for this watch.
For some time now my wife has had a Fitbit but I couldn’t find something which had all the functions I wanted in their offerings.
Initially I was going to go for the Garmin Forerunner 745 as I had read and watched decent reviews about the watch, that it wasn’t as good as the fenix 6 or Forerunner 945 but was a decent smart/health/activity tracking watch.
Went with this because it was over 200 cheaper than on the Garmin site, so far I’ve been very impressed, it’s really helped me keep track of my fitness and activities, the only slight issue I have is that although it gives a good break down of your sleep pattern, having reviewed my data against my wife’s Fitbit, hers was more representative of her sleep.
However that function is an added bonus to me so I’m not too bothered and truth be told if your main concern is sleep tracking then you can probably find something with the same/better results at a lower price point.
As for build quality I can’t fault it, isn’t too heavy for me, but feels reliably robust. There is a nice tactile feel to using the buttons and unlike touch screens I haven’t accidentally pressed them like I do with other devices.
Also there is a lot of articles and videos on how to get the most out of this watch.
Fenix 6 pro. Well. Do the job. But I can’t believe that watch for more than 400 can’t properly count steps
I’m a driver and driving all day I can make 10000 steps only changing the gear ridiculous. My previous Apple Watch was far better and more accurate.
But if go in to sport function. Very good nice hiking function with maps, good running programs works very well with hrm run strap.
Overall it’s a very good watch and need some software updates to sort the step step counting
Fenix 6 pro. Well. Do the job. But I can’t believe that watch for more than 400 can’t properly count steps
I’m a driver and driving all day I can make 10000 steps only changing the gear ridiculous. My previous Apple Watch was far better and more accurate.
But if go in to sport function. Very good nice hiking function with maps, good running programs works very well with hrm run strap.
Overall it’s a very good watch and need some software updates to sort the step step counting
I’ve had polar sports watches for 25 years, based on the reviews I thought I’d try a garmin this time and it’s excellent. Nice big screen so it’s very clear, fairly intuitive, easy to hook up to my existing polar heart-rate and bike sensors.
Good size, the fenix 6 pro, light weight, battery lasts 2 weeks with fair use, running, swimming and cycling for me. Tonnes of stuff I haven’t learnt yet but slowly getting there. At 400 ish it’s a great purchase, recommended.
Good size, the fenix 6 pro, light weight, battery lasts 2 weeks with fair use, running, swimming and cycling for me. Tonnes of stuff I haven’t learnt yet but slowly getting there. At 400 ish it’s a great purchase, recommended.
Absolutely brilliant watch, looks and feels wonderful, built like a tank but light enough to wear 24/7. The additional features are really useful. I turned off the ox pulse stuff as that was not particularly great, but everything else is perfect. I get 21 days between charge!!
My previous Samsung s3 compering to fenix is useless rubbish.
Fenix doesn’t pretend to be sport watch, it is sport watch.
One example: Samsung battery with GPS on lasted 90 minutes- pure joke.
Fenix 60 hours.
Generally it beats Samsung gear on every field.
This is such a brilliant buy – not cheap but you really do get what you pay for. I love being a bit of a teckkie, but love still not explored all its potential. Fantastic battery, sleep functions, health monitoring, . . it’s got it all. DO much better than my last watch by another leading maker. Just wish it was touch sensitive, but I can see why that would be a problem.
This is such a brilliant buy – not cheap but you really do get what you pay for. I love being a bit of a teckkie, but love still not explored all its potential. Fantastic battery, sleep functions, health monitoring, . . it’s got it all. DO much better than my last watch by another leading maker. Just wish it was touch sensitive, but I can see why that would be a problem.
This is such a brilliant buy – not cheap but you really do get what you pay for. I love being a bit of a teckkie, but love still not explored all its potential. Fantastic battery, sleep functions, health monitoring, . . it’s got it all. DO much better than my last watch by another leading maker. Just wish it was touch sensitive, but I can see why that would be a problem.
This is such a brilliant buy – not cheap but you really do get what you pay for. I love being a bit of a teckkie, but love still not explored all its potential. Fantastic battery, sleep functions, health monitoring, . . it’s got it all. DO much better than my last watch by another leading maker. Just wish it was touch sensitive, but I can see why that would be a problem.
This is such a brilliant buy – not cheap but you really do get what you pay for. I love being a bit of a teckkie, but love still not explored all its potential. Fantastic battery, sleep functions, health monitoring, . . it’s got it all. DO much better than my last watch by another leading maker. Just wish it was touch sensitive, but I can see why that would be a problem.
This was purchased after many hours working out the best watch for me.
I liked the look and size of watch face.
A lot to learn bit so far really pleased.
The seller was excellent and watch arrived a lot sooner than I was expecting.
Only had this for a few weeks so still getting used to it, lots of functionality, but no complaints so fa
I love this watch. Discovering new functions with it. It’s easy to use and set up. I bought a hrm strap as the wrist was out as most devices are. I also bought some screen protectors.
It’s noticeable how heavy it is at first but after a few days it’s normal.
I like how you can have a route devised on the watch via the Maps option. Great when not used to an area.
Easy setup, features are not a problem to find. There’s a lot more to the watch than expected and will take a little time to become familiar with it completely
If I were to buy again, I’d get the sapphire crystal face. No issue with this but for the extra cash … I think I should’ve.
Due to movement on the wrist, for totally accurate HR data without any intermittance, get a telemetry strap (chest worn HR strap).
In all other ways this is great and does WAY more than I expected. The software is really good and I’ve found seamless interface with stuff like my indoor trainer, and other apps I’ve tried.
It’s a lot of money (for most) but totally see the benefit. It’s not just a funky smart watch, it’s a heavily customisable sport tool
If I were to buy again, I’d get the sapphire crystal face. No issue with this but for the extra cash … I think I should’ve.
Due to movement on the wrist, for totally accurate HR data without any intermittance, get a telemetry strap (chest worn HR strap).
In all other ways this is great and does WAY more than I expected. The software is really good and I’ve found seamless interface with stuff like my indoor trainer, and other apps I’ve tried.
It’s a lot of money (for most) but totally see the benefit. It’s not just a funky smart watch, it’s a heavily customisable sport tool
If I were to buy again, I’d get the sapphire crystal face. No issue with this but for the extra cash … I think I should’ve.
Due to movement on the wrist, for totally accurate HR data without any intermittance, get a telemetry strap (chest worn HR strap).
In all other ways this is great and does WAY more than I expected. The software is really good and I’ve found seamless interface with stuff like my indoor trainer, and other apps I’ve tried.
It’s a lot of money (for most) but totally see the benefit. It’s not just a funky smart watch, it’s a heavily customisable sport tool
If I were to buy again, I’d get the sapphire crystal face. No issue with this but for the extra cash … I think I should’ve.
Due to movement on the wrist, for totally accurate HR data without any intermittance, get a telemetry strap (chest worn HR strap).
In all other ways this is great and does WAY more than I expected. The software is really good and I’ve found seamless interface with stuff like my indoor trainer, and other apps I’ve tried.
It’s a lot of money (for most) but totally see the benefit. It’s not just a funky smart watch, it’s a heavily customisable sport tool