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In our Garmin Fenix 5X review, we look at the do-everything GPS multisport watch that handles everything from running to hiking, kayaking and swimming.
If you want a serious adventuring watch, you’ve been spoiled by the Garmin Fenix 5 range. There’s the flagship Fenix 5, the smaller Fenix 5s, and the biggest, most feature-rich of the three ...
Garmin's Fenix line has long been among the best—if not the best—multisport watches money can buy. These capable wrist-puters add performance tracking and GPS-based mapping to just about every ...
Garmin has announced its new Fenix 5 Plus, Fenix 5S Plus, and Fenix 5X Plus multisport fitness watches. These new watches feature on-board music storage, Garmin Pay, Galileo support, and more. All ...
Garmin has unveiled its new series of high-end smartwatches: the Fenix 5 Plus, Fenix 5S plus, and Fenix 5X Plus. All three watches have built-in GPS, on-watch music storage, and contactless payments.
The Garmin Fenix 5X watch is the best single training tool you could have for standup paddling.
Garmin Fenix 5S Plus review: So capable, so enviable, so expensive Garmin demonstrates just how much a fitness wearable can do—for the right price.
Priced from $849.99, the fenix 5X Plus is Garmin's first wearable to offer a wrist-based Pulse Oximeter so you can measure your oxygen level at higher altitudes. It joins two other new additions ...
There's the Fenix 5, Fenix 5X and the Fenix 5S, Garmin's first high-end watch designed specifically for smaller wrists.
The Garmin Fenix 5X Plus is a big and bold upgrade to the company's popular line of multi-sport GPS watches. Onboard music is a game-changer and new performance assistants like trendline ...
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