fenix 7 Smartwatch
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Garmin fused the top traits of their fitness and outdoor watches, bringing us the resilient, go-anywhere, do-it-all Fenix 7. With fully customizable features, tracking, and displays, this multi-sport watch gives us all of what we want and none of what we don't. For backpacking trips, ultra runs, and century rides, the Power Manager helps us make battery-extending changes when on the move to make sure not one climb, sprint, or mile is missed.
Details
- Bold smartwatch for the outdoor enthusiast
- Gorilla Glass holds its own against the most rugged of ventures
- Water-resistant up to 100m for your open-water swims
- Silicone strap for comfort through sweaty workouts and wet weather
- Extendable battery life lasts for your entire workout every time
- Large display lets you view color maps and alerts with ease
- Tracks multiple activities for a full fitness picture
- Buttons + touchscreen screen navigation for personalized ease of use
- Please see size chart for complete list of technical features
- Item #GRMF02U
- Housing Material
- [face fabric] fiber-reinforced polymer, [rear cover] metal, [bezel] stainless steel
- Strap Material
- silicone
- Face Material
- Corning Gorilla Glass DX
- Movement
- digital
- Pedometer
- yes
- Odometer
- yes
- Altimeter
- yes
- Barometer
- yes
- Heart Rate Monitor
- wrist-based
- Technical Features
- see size chart
- Wireless
- Bluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi
- Operating System
- Garmin Connect
- Dual Times
- no
- Date Indicator
- yes
- Weekday Indicator
- yes
- Alarms
- yes
- Backlight
- yes
- Battery Type
- lithium
- Battery Life
- [GPS mode] 57hr, [smartwatch mode] 18 days, [battery saver mode] 57 days, [all satellite systems] 40hr, [all satellite systems + music] 10h, [max battery GPS] 136hr, [expedition GPS] 40 daysr
- Low Battery Indicator
- yes
- Includes
- Fenix 7, charging/data cable, documentation
- Claimed Weight
- 0.6oz
- Submersible
- 10ATM (100m)
- Face Size
- 47mm
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- running, golfing, hiking, bouldering, climbing, MTB, skiing, snowboarding, nordic skiing, SUP, rowing, kayaking, surfing, hunting, tactical, kiteboarding, windsurfing, snowshoeing, triathlon, cycling, bike training, swimming (pool and open water), training
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 80 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 15, 2024
Not sure it could get any better
I am 73 years old. I bought this over a year ago and am amazed by all the features. Between it and Training Peaks, i can record and keep track of all my training. With this help, I was successful in running Rim to rim to rim of the Grand canyon in 19 hours last September, a 55k in December, a 50k in January and 25 miler in March. Tomorrow I am heading back up to the canyon for a faster R3. Pace Pro on the Fenix has helped me to substantially reduce my time and keep me going. It is much like having my own personal pacer. Highly recommend this watch and I do to everyone I talk to.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 12, 2024
Great Features
I have had the watch for about a month and it has amazing features, like sleep score, spotify playlist storage and it is also stylish. The battery lasts 30 days. I am very happy with the watch.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
March 11, 2024
Peace of mind!
I was diagnosed with AFib on January 7, 2024 after going to the hospital after a brief visual loss. They noted my heart rate was 130 which I hadn't even felt. Took 4 hours to get my heart rate down. For peace of mind, I started researching a device that would monitor my heart rate 24/7 but also be much more than that. I am a Garmin fan. In my opinion they are the only choice if you want the best in mapping and navigation. I wanted something to use for hiking and walks. When my son Sebastien found out I was diagnosed with AFib, he covertly queried what I would like, though I had already been asking him about various devices. In the end, the FENIX 7 was the one I told him I would be interested in. He invited my wife and I for lunch, let me try on "his" watch, and said "its yours!". While it does not do AFib measurements, that is fine. What I need is a heart rate monitor to let me know when I am above 100bpm for any period of time. This watch does and DID that for me. I know I'm in AFib at that point. Its the high heart rate that will cause me problems. I also appreciate the app that the watch uploads data to on my phone. Helps me track AFib sessions to show my doctor. The maps on the watch and the hiking app are slowly motivating me to do more exercising to help improve my physical shape. I just hate that I have to take it off to charge it. The battery life is quite good too for the 48mm I have. Not a full week for the battery management settings I have set up, but 4-5 days before needing a recharge, which I do after I wake up and get to work around 9am. Looking forward to getting the Garmin upper arm BP monitor as well, as soon as it is approved for Canada, so I can have my BP stats as well in one app. I do like that it can do oxygen measuring as I have had issues with clotting in my lungs, which the oximeter app will catch. I have that one set to manual to help extend my battery. The heart monitoring is my priority at this point. This watch gives me great peace of mind knowing it is watching over me.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
February 21, 2024
Traded my Apple Watch
Love the features and the battery life. Took my Apple Watch back and haven’t looked back!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
February 3, 2024
Best Watch I've Owned
I like it's rugged design, gives great info on my overall health stats, and lots of other great features. It has long battery life as well.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
February 3, 2024
Heart rate is not accurate
Terrible experience so far …after almost 3 months the data varies a lot .. even my Apple Watch does a better service
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 31, 2024
so far so good
Bought this while it was on sale to replace my Fenix 3. like the 14 days of power. so far, so good. still working on figuring out hr broadcast for a couple cycling apps, but otherwise solid.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 26, 2024
Upgrade from Fenix 6
My Fenix 6 Pro died after 5ish years of daily use. The like many of the updated features of the Fenix 7 for training. The only issue I have not been able to adjust is the weather location function. The watch will not adjust the weather to my “Current Location”. Others than that one issue, I highly recommend the watch for training and connecting workouts to Training Peaks and Strava.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 24, 2024
Data and fun for the gym and trails
I’ve been using my Fenix 7 for about a month. The workout tracking features are good - it accurately captures about 80% of my reps and it’s easy to correct on the fly. Building your own workouts is easy enough. On the trails it’s been fun to use with the family on a couple hikes and provides good data for cardio goals when solo. Other than that smart watch features are adequate, it looks great and does everything I need.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 23, 2024
Good, but...
Very good battery life. Finds satelites fast enough. Everything works just fine except for the sleeping log. That doesn't work at all for me. When I'm in bed it seems that the fenix 7 thinks I'm asleep. So when I've had the worst sleep ever the watch can tell me that I had a perfect night and is prepared for everything. Quite annoying to say the least. But it still get a 4/5 star from me since everything else about it is awesome.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
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