Does not want to pair with Garmin connect. Will have to return. Very disappointed.
Does not want to pair with Garmin connect. Will have to return. Very disappointed.
Garmin announced the fēnix 5 series at the start of 2017. The idea behind the range being three core watches, the 5/5S/5X, that offer everything you could want or need from a multi-sports watch – and in that mission, the American company have absolutely succeeded.
Garmin is historically a company that's been all about fitness and activity tracking, so when buying one of its devices, you pretty much know what to expect. The recently-released fenix 5 series makes absolutely no exception to the rule and puts the focus entirely on fitness, but without forgetting...
Smartwatch and fitness bands are one of the biggest ongoing trends right now, and with the overwhelming number of choices available out there, it only becomes more difficult to pick the right one for yourself.
Brilliant watch, does everything you could want and probablt loads more that I am yet to discover! switches easit between sports and contains so many!
Got this watch after having the s3, watch is great just like the s3 but is very small and better suited for a whomens wrist. Looks like I am wearing a child's watch! Will be returning it.
I'm a big guy (190) with small bones. The 5s fits my wrist just fine. I have 8 extra holes in the band so it's not even close to being too small. I wanted a 24h tracker and thought smaller was better for that purpose. I'm also a road biker and hiker.
Hey, guess what The Garmin Fenix 5S is a GPS multisport watch that's neither massive nor ugly. You'd think that's a weird thing to celebrate, but it's quite the accomplishment in this category.
Best design of the Fenix trio; More sports than you can shake a ski pole at; Deep analytics
HR tracking could be better; Garmin Connect app needs work; Expensive
I've had every Fenix and just about every Forerunner. Most recently, I switched from the Chronos for 3 reasons: 1) I needed better battery life for race I ran 2) I never really trusted the band pins and worried the band would fall off (never did though) 3) The Chronos looked great when I was dressed...
Besides perhaps the Apple Watch Series 2 , the fenix 5S has to be the only quality GPS watch out there for women. Sure, other watches exist that have women as their target market, but they either exclusively look like a sport watch or a smart watch or they outright suck.
Stylish design that's the right size for smaller wrists; Built-in wrist heart rate monitor and solid activity tracking features; Advanced features for running; cycling; swimming; golf and outdoor activities; Robust smartwatch features; Easy to use with great battery life
Expensive; No Wi-Fi or sapphire display unless you upgrade
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