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Tech Specs
Why We Like The Fenix 7 Smartwatch
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
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4.5 based on 128 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 5, 2025
1st Timer, Way Better than Competition
Garmin Fenix 7 – A Watch That Does More With Less Clutter After using both the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Garmin Fenix 7, I can confidently say that the Fenix 7 stands out by delivering more functionality with less clutter—no extra apps, no subscriptions, just everything you need right out of the box. Key Features That Make a Difference Heart Rate Broadcasting – My Fenix 7 can share my heart rate with other devices, making it perfect for syncing with bike computers, fitness equipment, or other apps. Sleep Insights Without an App – No need to dig into an app; the watch itself provides detailed sleep analysis directly on my wrist. Performance & Body Battery – It tracks VO2 Max, endurance, training status, and readiness, helping me understand how my body is performing and recovering. Motivation Without Distractions – Unlike other smartwatches that require third-party apps and subscriptions, the Fenix 7 provides built-in motivation tools with no extra downloads needed. Seamless iPhone Integration – While it doesn’t have the deep Apple ecosystem ties of the Ultra 2, it still shows all the essential notifications and functions I need. Why It Beats the Apple Watch Ultra 2 While the Ultra 2 is a great smartwatch, it feels app-dependent and cluttered with features that often require additional purchases. The Fenix 7, on the other hand, is a pure performance tool, giving me all the stats that matter without extra costs or distractions. It’s simple, elegant, and designed for those who care about performance over gimmicks. If you want a watch that just works—with no extra apps, no subscriptions, and no unnecessary distractions—the Garmin Fenix 7 is the clear winner.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
February 20, 2025
Great look great features
About a month since I purchased the Fenix 7, and I am so impressed with the ease of use and the ability to use both side buttons and touch screen. The swim app tracks accurately, sleep app helpful, pickelball apps great too. Synchs w my Garmin app on my phone which gives me more information. Very satisfied
Originally reviewed on Garmin
February 1, 2025
A lot of fun and useful stuff
Im very happy with the Watch ,and spent some time with it. I really like the screen outside in the sun ,so easy to see. But I don’t like the colors and sharpness of the screen when using backlight in a dark room. It’s very poor colors and seems blurry and old fashion. So when you download a new screen ,it’s not the same colors and picture on the watch…. Maybe this is because it’s 240 pixels,or maybe the software update. Or maybe I just have the wrong watch:-) Fenix 8 has 480 pixels, Moore expensive,but maybe ….. I really like the look of the watch and the quality ,and the brand. I love the connect app and ConnectIQ,it’s easy to set up and have a fantastic manual. It’s no problem to recommend this watch, but if I should be 100% satisfie, a have to go up to Fenix 8 or a Garmin watch with 480 pixels.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 30, 2025
My love for Garmin watch went to the next level
Had for a month. Was using an Instinct for the last 2 years. Loved all the health data, quality of sleep, hydration, balancing the stress. I didn’t use the activity functions (running with GPS, cause it drained the battery. Battery life on the Fenix is phenomenal. Used the snowboarding activity and it hardly touched the battery, start/stop each run. Top speed, where I was (GPS) for those runs on the mountain. It monitors my sleep and stress to the next level- even warns me. Awareness is half the battle. Got it for the more professional/polished look for work and suits, but got so more than great looks!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 29, 2025
Very Happy with this Watch
I have owned this watch for over a month. I am impressed with its ability to track my workouts, heart rate, steps, distance, etc. Heart rate tracking seems to be much improved from previous Garmin watches. I have only done some easy hikes so far but from those I think it will make a great hiking watch and also for skiing. Some people won't be happy with the learning curve to make use of this watch. I have owned previous Garmin watches and was able to learn with some small amount of trouble. If you are new to these watches then be sure to get the user manual which is over 100 pages. It covers every activity known to man. You will only need to read about 10-15 pages to get the idea on how to use the watch. Battery life is really good! I wish they had a better way to track local temperatures especially when you are not near an airport of whatever they use to get the temperature.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 15, 2025
Rugged watch an highly functional
I don't go easy on my watch and it is generally with me 23 + hours per day from office work to outside adventure. The fenix 7 is amazingly rugged through it all and informative for all my health monitoring needs.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 9, 2025
So far, so good!
I REALLY like my new fenix7. This is an upgrade from the Vivoactive3 that I also like. I am enjoying the additional data points I get from the fenix7 and I am enjoying learning more about the features as I go. I am also looking forward to using this in open water and in triathlons this summer. There is a learning curve, but there is with any technology that is new to me. If there was a downside, it would be that it is bulkier than my Vivoactive3, but with more "brainpower" it only makes sense. I will be curious to see how that effects getting my wetsuit off when doing triathlon. I was considering getting a heartrate strap, which I still believe is the gold standard, but the wrist heartrate seems pretty darn accurate. So far, so good!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
December 15, 2024
Garmin Fenix 7
Watch working as designed with lots of extras that I haven’t explored yet
Originally reviewed on Garmin
December 5, 2024
Excellent Watch !
I had fenix 6, and i wanted to have more battery and maps to follow all little tracks ! Fenix 7 is perfect for that.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
November 10, 2024
Sent back
First off I absolutely loved the watch and the fenix but I kept getting a skin reaction where the sensor is located im thinking maybe from the metal or how the sensor wasn't flat ? I sent it back and ordered the venu 3 I would really like another fenix if there are any with a flat sensor any suggestions?
Originally reviewed on Garmin
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