🌞 Power your adventure with solar-smart precision and unstoppable endurance!
The Garmin fēnix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar is a rugged multisport GPS smartwatch featuring a 1.4” scratch-resistant Power Sapphire solar lens, titanium bezel, and fiber-reinforced polymer case. It offers advanced health metrics, multi-band GPS with SatIQ for superior navigation, built-in LED flashlight, and up to 37 days of battery life in smartwatch mode—perfect for professionals who demand peak performance and connectivity on every adventure.
Operating System | iOS, Android |
Display Type | LED |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Control Method | Touch |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GLONASS, Galileo |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Sport Type | Training, Exercise & Fitness, Running, Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
Battery Average Life | 37 days |
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 |
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.
Q**N
Magnificent sportswatch.
+ I use it to track everything: running, biking, hiking, snowboarding, badmin, volleyball, pickleball, swimming. Even stair stepping and tactical (firing). Long battery life (about 15-20 days).+ Pretty efficient live syncing with my Android smartphone's Garmin & Strava apps.+ I also like the Garmin Pay feature. I use it at all tap-to-pay terminals so I don't have to pull out my phone or wallet.+ And the quick buttons. My popular quick function is the flashlight. When the lights go off at the pickleball courts without warning, I'm ready to turn on my watch's flashlight instantly to gather my belongings and head home.+ Highly customizable. For any activity, I can track many stats simultaneously, eg heart rate, distance, time elapsed, calories, temperature, elevation, steps, time of day, and so on.+ Furthermore, the watch distinguishes between outdoor and indoor activities. I usually track pickleball outdoors, but if I'm playing indoors, I get to save a little battery life from GPS tracking.+ Comfortable, sleek design.- Most modern place occurs indoors, so you won't get much charge back from the solar feature. Even I sometimes play sports outdoors for 10 hours in one day and still gotta recharge the watch via power cable.
F**A
A Great Watch to Own
I purchased this watch back in November 2024, mainly for its super accurate heart rate monitoring, especially given my history of V-tach and my implanted ICD. I was particularly interested in its newly added ECG capabilities, and in regards to obtaining an accurate heart beat readings per minute during exercise.I primarily use it for walking and swimming. For walking, the tracked distance is accurate, as is the GPS. I particularly like the lap tracking, which is based on distance, pace, and other metrics.For swimming, I used it this past week in my pool, and it accurately captured the time and distance swum. An added benefit was its resistance to seawater—specifically, the Dead Sea, where the salinity is extremely high. I was in the water for 20 minutes then came out and rinsed it well with fresh water. It resumed working like a charm. One thing to note about using the watch in sea water: it is highly advisable not to press any of the side buttons while under water.I love this watch and will most likely upgrade to future models as needed.
B**C
the garmin you want and need!
this is an AMAZING watch. if you are thinking of getting into a garmin, this is the best bang for your buck. its a fitness tracker AND a smart watch, with a full color display. i read and delete messages on my phone with my watch now. theres even an EKG app. thats right, you touch the bezel with 2 fingers, and it will tell you if your heart rate is off. the fishing tracker is a little wack, tho. thats about the only thing that isnt exceptional.
L**I
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro
Hard to beat Garnin products and the Fenix 7 Pro is an everyday use watch for me. I run everyday and use this watch to track all my necessary running info. The 7 pro 47mm fits my littler wrist perfectly. And now the price is reduced so it was a no brainer purchase for me.
T**O
Last great Fenix
Came from a 5 sapphire. Great watch, the extra battery life and improved build quality are excellent. The flashlight is also surprisingly useful. It's too bad garmin lost the plot and went OLED with the newer ones, the 8th gen watches don't feel like tools anymore.
T**N
Asesoramiento experto de Garmin fēnix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar.
Reloj multideporte excelente, sin embargo, es recomendable asesorarse a través de un cursillo o un conocedor del mismo para poder manejarlo con propiedad.
J**B
Not for me
Ended up returning and getting the instructions 3. This watch is very heavy and a little on the complicated side.
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