🌞 Power your journey with the ultimate solar smartwatch experience
The Garminfēnix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar is a rugged multisport GPS smartwatch featuring a 1.4” scratch-resistant Power Sapphire solar lens that extends battery life up to 37 hours in smartwatch mode. It offers advanced navigation with multi-band GPS and topo maps, built-in LED flashlight for night training, and comprehensive health monitoring including HRV and Pulse Ox. Designed for professionals who demand precision, durability, and smart training insights in one sleek, titanium-bezel package.
Display Type | LED |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Android |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GLONASS, Galileo |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Sport Type | Training, Exercise & Fitness, Running, Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
Battery Average Life | 37 Hours |
Mount Type | Wrist Mount |
Resolution | 480 x 272 |
Screen Size | 1.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Touchscreen, Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Map Types | North America |
Item Weight | 89 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.01"L x 2.01"W x 0.59"H |
Z**N
Very satisfied
I bought this watch to replace my Samsung Galaxy 4 watch.The battery life is enormous. With normal use, it'll last maybe 2-3 weeks. I'm not that active of a person. I'm actually probably not the audience this watch is geared towards but I got it anyways bc I wanted a smart watch that would have a charge lasting more than a day.It does exactly what I want, lasts more than a day. Nice big display.I don't like that the display isn't super bright. However, I actually bought the Forerunner 965 to try out. The interfaces were almost the same, except the Forerunner was more beautiful. When I move my hand to look at the time though, bc the Fenix is a MIP display, it is truly always on. I can at least see it. The forerunner though would be off, sometimes wouldn't turn on unless I wiggles my wrist a smidge. It's something little, I know.But, for my needs (I work in a hospital, sometimes get blood or other patient biohazardous fluids on it during procedures), it works great. I can wash it very very thoroughly. If it can survive 5ATM of pressure it can definitely handle a thorough cleaning.The band that came with it is nice. I usually losen it one or two notches overnight. The sleep tracking, which is not the primary purpose of the watch, is pretty good. I think my old Fitbit Charge 3 was more accurate for sleep timings than Samsung Galaxy 4.... And that was more accurate than the Fenix. But overall, good enough for my needs. It doesn't keep track of naps though. Supposedly there is an update coming soon to fix that.The brightness could be better BUT in direct sunlight I can definitely read it.The built in flashlight is clutch. I love that feature. I don't remember the Forerunner 965 having it but I tried both simultaneously for a week and might have just forgotten.Location is extremely accurate for me. No issues. I only used it near my house. Primarily to track my location to send to wife in case of medical emergencies while walking. Very very happy with it.Again, my use case is slightly different than the typical for the audience this is meant for. I'm not a health fanatic. Just an average person. I walk maybe 2-3 miles a day. I don't go on mountain trails that often. I don't go biking. So I can't really comment on that stuff.
K**8
Took it to Yellowstone, seriously impressed.
I brought the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar with me on a trip to Yellowstone, and it ended up being one of the best pieces of gear I packed. I mainly got it for hiking, trail running, and general fitness tracking, and it completely delivered.The solar charging was awesome. I spent long days outside in full sun and never once had to think about plugging it in. Battery life is seriously impressive. I also didn’t think I’d use the built-in flashlight much, but it actually came in handy a few times, in the tent at night and digging through my pack when it got dark.The watch is rugged and solid. I scraped it on rocks a couple times while hiking, and the sapphire screen didn’t even get a scratch. GPS was super accurate, and having maps right on my wrist made navigating way easier than pulling out my phone. Even the heart rate and sleep tracking seemed surprisingly accurate.If I had to nitpick, the watch is a bit chunky, not a big deal, just something to be aware of. And the interface takes a little getting used to at first, but once you learn it, it’s smooth sailing.If you spend a lot of time outdoors or just want a tough, feature-packed fitness watch, this one’s absolutely worth it.
J**N
I wish I got this way sooner than I did!!
Garmin is the name that you could trust for high-quality GPS electronics. It was recommended to me to get a Garmin watch for more fitness analytics. I chose a Garmin Fenix 7x pro sapphire solar. This watch calculates a have good sleep score and it’s easy to use for all my fitness needs. It fits real well on my wrist, and I wear it all the time. The battery lasts 26 days between charging and has solar charging built-in. For everything they fit in this thing it’s a very high-quality out at a decent price. I would recommend it to anybody. It’s functional and aesthetically pleasing to look at.
B**Y
Big Upgrade
Purchased this watch to replace a dying Garmin Vivoactive 3. Having some gift card monies to spend, I really wanted a Fenix even though I knew it was much more watch than I really needed. As usual, I over researched watches (reviews, YouTube videos, etc) but narrowed my search to the Fenix 7x Pro and the Apple Watch Ultra 2. Although the Apple Watch is a great watch, ultimately it didn’t meet my needs as much as the Garmin.As mentioned before, the Fenix exceeds my needs but what I’ve experienced thus far, I know I made the correct choice. Naturally because it is a much more advanced watch than my outgoing Vivoactive, the features are more accurate. GPS is spot on, HR is surprisingly good, stairs counter is much more accurate, and the rep counter when strength training is much better. I’ve been using the sleep tracker…I really don’t know the accuracy of the feature but it’s interesting all the same. I anticipate using the map features while hiking/biking once the weather improves. I probably don’t need to mention battery life but this watch is probably second to none. I’m going from charging every other day to going several weeks on a charge.A concern of mine was the case size of the watch. My Vivoactive was 42mm (I believe) and this Fenix is 51mm. A couple coworkers have Apple Watch Ultra 2’s and I thought the size was reasonable at 49mm. Still not certain, I went to a local store that carries Garmin watches and tried on a Fenix 8 at 51mm. My decision was made after that. It is a big jump in watch size but I was able to accustom myself to the watch very quickly. Being a larger case, all the provided data can be viewed easily instead of being smushed onto a smaller screen.My one an only dislike of the watch is the watch band. No matter how tight/loose the band was, the buckle would dig into my wrist and cause discomfort and abrasions. I replaced it with a Hēmsut band and couldn’t be happier. I also purchased a case/bezel cover (ISABAKE) to prevent chips and scratches.Lastly, if can live without an AMOLED screen (Fenix 8), the Fenix 7 line can be had at hundred$ less. I’m not certain but other than the AMOLED vs MIP screen, I don’t think the Fenix 8 offers much more over the 7.
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