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Garmin Fenix 5S Plus

The Garmin Fenix 5S Plus is one of the smaller multisport GPS smartwatches but it's still packed with features including wrist heart rate technology and colour topo maps for when you're off the beaten track.


Monitor your training

When you're training it's important to know if you doing too much, too little, or just the right amount. The 5S Plus automatically evaluates your recent exercise history to advise just how much you should be doing. You can also monitor your overall training regime by measuring exercise over the last week and comparing it to the optimal range for your recent training.


Preloaded profiles

Preloaded profiles for a wide range of activities include running, swimming, hiking, skiing, rowing, paddle boarding and more. To further motivate you, download advanced workouts and training plans through Garmin Connect.


Music on the run

Music is a wonderfully distracting thing during tough sessions, and the 5S Plus over-delivers by letting you store up to 500 songs; buy some Bluetooth headphones for phone-free listening


Buy on the run

Need to grab an energy drink on the run? The 5S Plus features Garmin Pay contactless payment so you can make payments with your watch.


Built-in navigation sensors include three-axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter as well as multi-satellite network capability to track in more challenging environments than GPS alone


Is the battery up to it?

Sure is! Up to 7 days in smartwatch mode and 4 hours in GPS mode with music, depending on the settings you are using at the time.

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Manufacturer: Garmin

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Pocket Lint
★★★★★
5 years ago
Garmin Fenix 5 Plus review: The champion smart sports watch is better than ever

Garmin has refreshed its Fenix range for 2018, adding more features into the 5 Plus and making it more powerful than ever. Despite its significant price tag, is this the best smart sports watch to buy

Great build quality and durability; GPS locks location quickly; Accurate heart rate sensor; Music makes carrying a phone unnecessary; 10 day battery life; 100m water proofing

Sleep tracking is inconsistent; Battery life not quite as good as previous Fenix 5 or Forerunner 945; Loading music is cumbersome; It's undeniably expensive

Ars Technica
★★★★★
5 years ago
Garmin Fenix 5S Plus

It may not look like it on the surface, but Garmin's new Fenix 5 Plus fitness watches are quite different from last year's models. Yes, they still have a design that tries to mesh sport and style as seamlessly as possible, but inside the 5S, 5, and 5X Plus models have much-needed new features.

Attractive design with case size options for all wrists; Long battery life; Plethora of activities to track that monitor just as many fitness metrics; New onboard maps let you navigate without your phone; Newly added Garmin Pay and music storage; Optional pulse oximeter will appeal to hikers and...

Automatic exercise recognition needs improvement; Pulse Ox sensor only available on 5X Plus; Connect IQ store doesn't have many non-fitness apps; No LTE option; Can be incredibly expensive

Wareable
★★★★★
5 years ago
Garmin Fenix 5S Plus review

It was a year ago that Garmin launched the Fenix 5 range, and for the first time included a smaller watch in its ranks, the Fenix 5S . For 2018, Garmin is giving that trio of sports watches a refresh, with the Garmin Fenix 5S Plus still providing an option for people who find the 5S Plus and 5X Plus...

Full-color topographic maps; Music and Garmin Pay; More compact design

Expensive; No pulse oximeter (only 5X Plus; Sapphire version costs more

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