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Wearable4U Garmin Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar Multisport GPS Touchscreen Smartwatch, Carbon Gray DLC Titanium with Black Band Black Earbuds Bundle

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Size: + Black EarBuds


Color: 7 Sapphire Solar - Gray DLC Titanium


Features

  • IN THE BOX: 1x Garmin Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar Smartwatch, Carbon Gray DLC Titanium with Black Band, 1x Smartwatch Charging Cable, 2x Black Wireless EarBuds, 6x Spare 3 size EarCaps, 1x EarBuds 2in1 Charging Case/Power Bank, 1x Charging Micro USB Cable, Documentation
  • QUALITY BY DESIGN & LONG BATTERY: Long-running solar powered GPS watch with scratch-resistant Power Sapphire lens and always-on 1.3 display uses the suns energy to extend battery life. Battery performance: up to 18 days of battery life while indoors or up to 22 days when solar charging in smartwatch mode; in GPS Mode, up to 57 hours indoors or up to 73 hours when solar charging (assuming use in 50,000 lux conditions)
  • SPORTS APPS & WELNESS MONITORING: Take your training to the next level with endurance and real-time stamina tracking, training status, advanced performance metrics and 30+ built-in sports apps. Get 24/7 monitoring with wrist-based heart rate, stress and enhanced sleep tracking (this device is intended to give an estimation of your activity and metrics; it is not a medical device)
  • GNSS SUPPORT & TopoActive MAPS: Navigate the outdoors with a higher level of positioning accuracy, thanks to new multi-band frequency and GNSS network support (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) plus built-in sensors for 3-axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter. Find freedom and adventure with preloaded TopoActive maps plus maps for thousands of golf courses and ski resorts worldwide
  • WEARABLE4U ULTIMATE EARBUDS + POWER PACK: Wearable4U 2 in 1 EarBuds + Power Pack contains Wearable4U Power Bank 1500 mAh, Wearable4U Bluetooth EarBuds Pro. Keep your watches charged at all times and enjoy your music during sports activities with our Wearable4U 2in1 Earbuds Pro!

Description

There are 7 days in a week. And the fēnix 7 Sapphire Solar multisport GPS watch is built to go strong for all of them. Featuring a 1.3” display and scratch-resistant Power Sapphire solar charging lens, it has the battery life to sustain your athletic and outdoor challenges. Use trusted button controls or the new touchscreen interface to access selections. Gain performance insights and metrics that help you manage your exertion and build stamina. Optimize recovery with 24/7 monitoring of heart rate, respiration, stress, sleep and more (this device is intended to give an estimation of your activity and metrics; it is not a medical device). Outdoor navigation sensors and new multi-band GNSS technology help guide you with a higher level of positioning accuracy, even in challenging environments. Plus, you’ll have preloaded TopoActive maps and worldwide ski and golf maps right on your wrist. To complement your tamer days, connected features include smart notifications when connected to a compatible smartphone, music storage and Garmin Pay contactless payments in supported countries and payment networks


Product Dimensions: 1.85 x 1.85 x 0.57 inches


Item model number: 010-02540-20


Date First Available: January 18, 2022


Manufacturer: Wearable4U


Country of Origin: Taiwan


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  • You get what you pay for, and this is top notch!
I've had 6 previous GPS devices of one kind or another. I like to kayak, hike, snowshoe, and run outside, and I like having a GPS to keep track of my mileage, elevation profile, and see where I went on a map. In 2011 I upgraded from the Garmin Forerunner to the original Garmin Fenix because it was better for getting wet. The touch-screen on the Forerunner didn't do great in rain or when splattered by water out kayaking. The Fenix just had buttons and much better performance. It was just about indestructable, and it lasted 9 years before it died this summer. I had such a good experience with my first Fenix that I decided to upgrade and stick with the latest model Fenix 6 Pro Solar. It's slightly smaller and lighter than the original Fenix, so it was already an upgrade just in size and weight. The display is a HUGE upgrade over my previous Fenix in that it's full color and bright and much better resolution. Plus, there are so many different screens you can download and pretty much customize however you want your watch face to look. I LOVE all the apps for tracking statistics in different activities. I received this new Fenix 6 Pro Solar right as I was starting my summer vacation on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. The old Fenix I was able to create different profiles and displays for different sports / activities. This Fenix was pretty much ready to go right out of the box. I could quickly tell it I was going on a walk or a run or a hike or kayaking and get started. I like the way it syncs with the Garmin Connect app on my phone and automatically uploads my activities, so I don't have to plug it in like my old Fenix. On activities like hiking and kayaking and geocaching, I used to have the Fenix on my wrist for fitness tracking metrics, and I had also carried a Garmin GPSMap 60CSx for looking at a map of where I am. Now, with the Fenix 6 Pro, I don't need to carry the GPSMap. The Fenix 6 Pro combines both the fitness tracking of the Fenix with the map display of the GPSMap. I can download the maps and display them on its screen just fine. It's a little smaller than the GPSMap, but it worked fine on Lake Winnipesaukee this summer. I love that it has a built-in heart rate monitor and pulse oximeter. The heart rate monitor seems to read accurately MOST of the time. There have been two times when I have been doing a workout on my spin bike at home, and my chest strap heart rate monitor has indicated up around 150 bpm on the bike computer, but the Garmin was indicating down around 130 bpm. It only happened for one interval over a couple of minutes on two different workouts. Otherwise, the heart rate on the Fenix appeared to track right along with the heart rate on the bike. I love that it shows me my text messages and I can pre-program short text responses like Yes, No, OK to send back so I don't have to stop and fish my phone out of my pocket, unlock it, read the text, and type a reply. The battery life is utterly amazing considering all the different things I'm doing all day every day with this new watch. I love that it displays battery life in how much time you have before the battery runs out - like 6d for 6 days. If I turn off all the extra features like monitoring my pulse and pulse ox levels, the battery would last upwards of 14 days. With all the health-monitoring apps I have running, it will generally last 6 days. I have started getting in the habit of when I take it off to get in the shower, I plug it in to charge while I'm in the shower. Generally, when I plug it in every morning, it says the battery is at 5d and about 85%, and by the time I finish showering and getting ready and put it on again, it's up at 6d and about 95%. I'm not sure exactly how much the SOLAR part of the watch is really helping. It certainly couldn't keep the battery charged using all the health monitoring apps on solar alone. If you turn off all those extra health monitoring features and the battery was lasting 14 days, the solar feature might help keep the battery up. I'm not sure how much power the solar actually generates. I guess what I'm saying is: If you plan to use all the extra cool features, then you might consider saving the money on the solar option. I don't think it really got me anything getting the solar. If you plan on using it like a "dumb" watch and only turning on the features when you're actively working out, then the solar might make sense. My only minor frustration at first was that the button configuration was different from my old Fenix, so it took me some practice to unlearn the old button arrangement and learn the new button arrangement. In the grand scheme of things, not a big deal. It just took some getting used to, and I actually think this button arrangement makes sense. Overall, I'm VERY pleased with this purchase. I pretty much only take the Fenix 6 off when I shower. Otherwise, it's always there tracking my steps and stairs climbed and stress level and sleep and exercise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 25, 2020 by Kevin S. Kevin S.

  • I want to give it 5 stars but I can't.
Size: + Black EarBuds Color: 7 Sapphire Solar - Blue DLC Titanium
I have held off on doing a review on this watch until I felt like I had it figured out well enough to review it. I bought it about 5 months ago. It's an excellent fitness accessory for trail running but it's pretty much just a fashion accessory during a treadmill run which really really really sucks for anyone living in the north where winter forces us to do our running on a treadmill for about 5-6 months out of every year. I thought I would use the music download feature but I don't because it's just way easier to use my phone for that when I'm running. So that has been a useless feature for me. The lack of voice functionality is also somewhat depressing. Where this watch shines is for trail running though and, I imagine, if you got lost in the woods, it would help you navigate your way back to your car and that would be pretty handy. But, again, I'm not giving it 5 stars just because it's so useless to me in the gymnasium. I don't have any other complaints. No, that's not entirely true. I will also complain about those stupid earbuds that came with it. They are terrible. They fall out of your ears while your running and they stop working if they get any kind of moisture in them...like from sweating for example. I don't know about you but I sweat when I run and these earbuds stop working when I start sweating and then they fall out of your ears and so, instead of running and listening to your music, your walking up and down the trail, muttering various obscenities while looking for your lost earbud. I replaced them with bone conduction headphones within a week and I don't even know where they are at this point. Lost in a junk drawer I suppose. That's how useful they are but they sure managed to find a way to sell this inferior product to us anyways, didn't they? Regardless, that complaint isn't on Garmin and so it doesn't reflect upon this rating at all. I'm just mentioning it. I had to buy another one of these watches as sort of a gift and I purchased a different garmin watch for less than half the price of this one and I think I would have been perfectly happy with it and the $500 I would have saved. I like the watch, don't get me wrong but it's not getting 5 stars from me because for $1,000, it ought to work on a treadmill and it doesn't. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 27, 2022 by M. Beardsley

  • customer service
this watch is excellent. the company selling it is also, they worked with me during a busy holiday season for a return. my lady wanted a near-indestructible sapphire glass surface AND amazing battery life. as she is correct, i requested the change. this watch recharges in the sun. this watch does not have sapphire glass as it reflects a good portion of light, thus the two are tough to combine in a smart/activity watch with higher energy demands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 14, 2022 by T. P. O'Brien

  • Great fitness and sleep tracker
Very satisfied with my watch! I was on the fence about it for a while, but I’m glad I went through with the purchase. I’ve had the watch for almost a week, and I’ve been mostly using it to track heart rate, sleep, and work out activity. The strength widget on the watch isn’t perfect, but it’s still really good at tracking your reps. You can use the Garmin Connect app on your phone to create your own work outs and then sync it to your watch, which I didn’t know I could do until I started messing around with it. The solar charging is a great function as well! The solar charging is not meant to replace a charging cable, but it does help to extend the battery life until your next charge. Overall, I’m more than satisfied with the watch and would highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 4, 2021 by M. Guzman

  • Great watch especially for golf
Only 4 stars because you would think 5 hours on golf course with full sun it would charge better. Everything else is great
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 10, 2022 by WILLIAM STOTT

  • If you have never owned a Garmin product, this will frustrate you.
YouTube will be your friend with this item.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 24, 2022 by Mark

  • Watch is beautiful and has amazing features. Band and clasp feel cheap.
The watch is beautiful and has so many features for workouts, hiking, running, SUPing, climbing, navigation, music, etc. The only disappointing part was the band and clasp felt rather cheap for such an expensive watch
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 25, 2020 by Vin D.

  • Garmin is the market leader with fantastic hardware but let down slightly by software
Does sleep tracking really well. Compass is very useful. Logging distance seems a little off. Screen does not cut it any more in the AMOLED world however that helps with the battery life. Haven’t had a chance to measure oxygen intake.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 24, 2019 by Amazon Customer

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