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Garmin fenix 6X Pro Solar, Premium Multisport GPS Watch with Solar Charging Capabilities, Features Mapping, Music, Grade-Adjusted Pace Guidance and Pulse Ox Sensors, Dark Gray with Black Band

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Color: 6X Pro Solar - Dark Gray with Black Band


Style: 6X Pro Solar


Pattern: Watch


Features

  • Solar Powered Multisport GPS Watch with large 1.4 inches display (36% larger than previous fenix models) uses the suns energy to extend battery life and assure more on-wrist time for your off-grid activities
  • Enhanced estimated wrist heart rate and Pulse Ox to support advanced sleep monitoring and altitude acclimation at high elevations (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition)
  • Advanced training features include PacePro for grade-adjusted pace guidance throughout your activity plus environmentally adjusted VO2 max and training status estimates
  • Navigate the outdoors with preloaded TOPO maps, ski maps for over 2,000 worldwide ski resorts, multiple global navigation satellite system (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) support and built-in sensors for 3-axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter
  • Support for Garmin Pay contactless payments (not all countries and payment networks are eligible), music storage with premium streaming service (may require subscription with third-party music provider) support, smart notifications and more
  • Internal, rechargeable lithium battery provides up to 21 days of battery life in smart Watch mode with an additional 3 days when solar charging4, and 15 hours in GPS mode with an additional hour when solar charging when used in 50,000 lux conditions

Description

As the first Garmin device to offer solar charging on its big 1.4 inches display, the Fenix 6x Pro solar Multisport GPS Watch puts no limits on how far you can go. Its unique power-replenishing feature extends battery life, so you’ll have more on-wrist time to enjoy the Watch’s color mapping, music streaming (may require premium subscription With a third-party music provider) and other advances. A first-of-its-kind pacepro feature helps keep your pacing strategy on track, Providing grade-adjusted guidance as you run a course. You’ll have preloaded topo maps and ski maps for more than 2, 000 worldwide ski resorts. Other highlights include enhanced wrist heart rate (The data and information provided by this device is intended to be a close estimation of your activity and metrics tracked, but may not be precisely accurate), smart notifications (when paired with a compatible smartphone), pulse ox (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition) sensing, Garmin Pay contact less payments (not all countries and payment networks are eligible) and more. Designed for all-day wearability, it is the ultimate Watch for active lifestyles. Customizable power Manager modes let you see and control how various settings and sensors impact battery life. There’s even a new expedition mode that provides an ultralow-powered GPS mode that will last for weeks.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: fenix 6X Pro Solar, Ti Carbon Gray DLC w/Black Band


Vehicle Service Type: Bicycle


Screen Size: 1.4 Inches


Special Feature: Bluetooth


Connectivity Technology: ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart sensors


Map Type: Worldwide


Sport: Training, Cardio, Exercise & Fitness, Running, Camping & Hiking


Included Components: fenix 6X; Charging/data cable; Documentation


Battery Life: 15 Hours


Product Dimensions: 2.01 x 2.01 x 0.59 inches


Item Weight: 2.88 ounces


Item model number: 010-02157-20


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


OS: Proprietary OS


RAM: 32 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart sensors


Special features: Bluetooth


Display resolution: 280 x 280


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Scanner Resolution: 480 x 272


Color: 6X Pro Solar - Dark Gray with Black Band


Whats in the box: fenix 6X; Charging/data cable; Documentation


Department: mens


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: August 29, 2019


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  • A watch for a photographer
I'm a professional outdoor landscape and astrophotographer (pictures of stars and moon) who lives on the coast. There are a lot of variables/data that I have to juggle on a regular basis to find opportunities for unique photos including the tide, the moon phases, sunrise/sunset, weather, and positioning data. Being able to have access to all of that data on my wrist out in the field is an absolute game changer. I love the customization this watch offers. Although it's built as more of a fitness tracker/training device, I disabled all of the health tracking/sleep tracking and heart rate monitoring functions because frankly I just don't care about that stuff. I would rather have the additional battery life that those sensors take up. I also have the watch set to go into power saver mode from 12 a.m - 5 a.m. when I'm typically sleeping. And so far I couldn't be happier with the battery life. I'm on pace to get around 22-23 days on the 1st charge. So far I'm at 15 days with 27% battery left on the 1st charge, and that was with updating the watch and setting it up/downloading apps and customizing the hot keys a few times. Since the watch will be completely setup on the 2nd charge I suspect I will get closer to 30 days with the current setup (and who knows with solar charging). I love how rugged the watch is and was pleasantly surprised at how light it is. For the size of it, I would think it would have been heavier. I like that this watch doesn't have a touch screen and prefer the tactile buttons that Garmin implemented. The watch fits well, despite my smaller wrists. The screen is more than bright enough to see in bright daylight. I have mine set at 40% in daylight and it's more than enough. I can also see the screen with polarized sunglasses on which was in issue with another smartwatch that was unforeseen. I'm a little on the fence about the solar charging. I haven't tested it thoroughly, but the watch shows it's getting sun, but it's hard to measure how much if affects the actual battery life, as others have commented. Considering it's December right now in North America, the sun is at it's absolute weakest/lowest point in the sky. This could very well be an issue for the watch. It will be interesting to see if there is a more measurable difference when summer rolls around. The Garmin IQ Connect Store leaves a lot to be desired. The most disappointing thing about it for me is that Garmin's own native apps (which they wrote for their own device) are some of the lowest rated, buggiest ones on the platform. Also, for the average user, getting some of the apps to function may be a headache. The app ecosystem is not mature or streamlined like you would find in iOS store or Android. There are many old, buggy apps and watchfaces that may or may not work. Generally sticking to the most popular/higher rated ones offers the best reliability. Overall, as a professional landscape photographer, I love this watch for it's ruggedness, battery life, customization and apps (despite some limitations). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021 by Nicholas Skylar

  • This thing is amazing!
I love this watch! I had an Apple Watch 4 Series and this thing is so much more capable. Granted it doesn't connect in all the same ways to my iPhone as the Apple Watch did, but the Garmin Connect app does a pretty good job. Honestly, you can see almost all the info on the watch itself so I don't go to the Connect app much really. You can download and configure watch faces and widget from the Garmin Connect IQ app. Lots of options! The battery life is amazing, especially when compared to my Apple Watch which had to be charged every night. This isn't touch screen so that took some getting used to using the buttons on the side but it isn't hard to pick up. I really enjoy the customizable activity screens. You can change them to display the information that is important to you. One thing about the Apple Watch that was nice is that it would notice that I was walking outside (or inside) and ask if I wanted to log a workout. I haven't noticed that feature on the Garmin. It would be nice as I sometimes forget to start the activity. I'm looking forward to using it for some other activities like hiking, fishing and golfing once it starts to warm up here in Colorado. I was between this and the Polar Grit Pro X. I really liked the look of the copper one, I am happy with my choice to go with the Garmin though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023 by Christopher R. Wigginton Christopher R. Wigginton

  • Works really well with fitness tracking once u have spent the time setting it up.
I find the body battery great as its resonably accurate. Gps tracking is fast and consistant for running. Only down side is the auto detect for exercise isnt as good as a samsung and it wont auto start for a run if detected.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023 by Mike G.

  • Nice Watch But Face Scratches EASY
I owned a Fenix3HR Sapphire for about 5 years and upgraded to this. The larger face is nice along with some new bells and whistles. Battery life is no better than the 3 even with the solar gimmick, probably worse. I'm assuming this glass is softer than the sapphire. My old watch never got one face scratch in the 5 years I owned it. This is not the same. Still a good watch but have been more conscious of when not to wear it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023 by Michael P.

  • Bien bien
Bien
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Excelente

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