The Garmin Fenix (styled fēnix; pronounced as ''phoenix'') is a series of multisport
GPS watches produced by
Garmin. First introduced in 2012,
the Garmin Fenix is aimed at outdoor enthusiasts, adventurers, and athletes.
The Fenix watches offer tracking for a variety of outdoor and indoor activities, allowing users to monitor their performance and progress. Featuring
Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation and, starting with the Fenix 5 Plus model, routable
topographical maps,
users can track routes,
waypoints, and geographical data. The watches also record metrics such as time, distance, speed, pace, elevation, and
heart rate.
The Fenix series is noted for its battery life, ruggedness, and durability, designed for use in outdoor activities.
Models
See also
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Garmin Forerunner
Notes
a.
The Garmin Fenix 7 and the second-generation Garmin Epix, while essentially sharing the same core features, diverge notably in their display technology and battery performance. While the Fenix series retains its energy-efficient transflective memory-in-pixel (MiP) display, the Epix Gen 2 features an AMOLED color display, at the expense of higher battery consumption.
References
External links
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Sport of athletics equipment
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Global Positioning System