Garmin Fenix 8 Review: A Fitness-Focused Smartwatch for Data Enthusiasts
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The article is a personal review and comparison of the Garmin Fenix 8 fitness smartwatch versus the Apple Watch Ultra 2. The author shares their long history of switching between Garmin and Apple devices, detailing the Fenix 8's features such as its AMOLED display, solar charging option, rugged design, multi-band GPS, flashlight, and extensive fitness tracking capabilities. The review highlights the Fenix 8's superior battery life (up to 29 days in smartwatch mode with solar), physical buttons for outdoor use, and comprehensive data metrics for serious athletes, while acknowledging the Apple Watch Ultra 2's superior screen quality and smartwatch features. The author ultimately concludes that the Garmin Fenix 8 is the better choice for fitness-focused users who prioritize data and battery life over a polished smartwatch experience.
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· 5 pulledI have lost count of how many times I've bounced between Garmin and Apple over the years. It's a little embarrassing, to be honest.
The Garmin Fenix 8 is the best fitness watch for data lovers, and it's not even close.
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is an incredible device: the screen is nothing short of stunning.
The Fenix 8's battery life is its killer feature. In smartwatch mode, Garmin claims up to 29 days with solar charging.
If you're a data lover, a serious athlete, or someone who spends a lot of time outdoors, the Garmin Fenix 8 is the watch for you.
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