Full of features and you can install other apps and widgets. I don't see a reason to spend almost double the amount on a Fenix 5x when the Fenix 3 hr is already very good.
Full of features and you can install other apps and widgets. I don't see a reason to spend almost double the amount on a Fenix 5x when the Fenix 3 hr is already very good.
Unless you have the Fenix HR Elevate , this is the best among the Garmin watches that money can buy . The couple of drawbacks are 1. No HR sensor built into the watch , You would have to wear an external HR monitor unit. 2. Pairing with bluetooth phone is spotty .
I have purchased fenix 3 with HR belt a week ago. I am satisfied with its functionality. Battery life is awesome. Activity tracking is pretty good. the HR belt shown in the picture may be diffrent for new versions of fenix3. I got hr belt with fixed sensor ( see picture).
While there's no hiding its size and ruggedly handsome design, the Fenix 3 sneaks in a long list of features -- many never seen together in one Garmin watch before.
Smart notifications; ANT+ and Wi-Fi compatible; Waterproof to 100 meters; IQ Store has apps
Only one alarm; Poor sleep tracking; Nearly all settings must be made on the watch
As a (relatively) young tech journalist, you often find yourself reviewing gadgets that you could never feasibly afford on your salary. It's something you try not to think too much about - you'd go mad if you did.
Fenix 3, Garmin's latest GPS running watch, is the do-it-all watch.It not only tracks your runs, but also records workout statistics whether you are swimming, cycling, skiing or doing the triathlon.
The standalone GPS market just isn't what it used to be, and as such, Garmin has done what any Business 101 graduate would almost certainly suggest: diversify. For the Kansas-based company, that means wearables , wearables, wearables.
I don't have one bad thing to say about this watch. It tracks well. I never lose GPS or Bluetooth connection. It looks fantastic for everyday wear. The most impressive thing is the battery life. I recently ran a 50k. I charged the watch the night before the race.
Bought this watch for my husband. Very light weight for its size. Incredible battery life, still on 50% after a weeks use (with 4 for 5 bike rides out using the full GPS). Simple and straightforward to use, with the PC app and the mobile app.
Very nice watch, well made, easy to use and has a ton of features. Quite large, but subtle. Very customisable, some nice faces and widgets available. Just the right amount of "smart watch" too - can notify you of emails, messages and such, but not intrusive like some. All in all a decent purchase.
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