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Garmin 010-02410-10 fenix 6 Pro Solar, Multisport GPS Watch with Solar Charging Capabilities, Advanced Training Features and Data, Black with Slate Gray Band

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Color: Black with Slate Band


Style: 6 Solar


Pattern: Watch


Features

  • Get a battery boost from the sunlight, so you can go longer between charges..Special Feature:Backcountry Ski; XC Ski Dynamics; MTB Dynamics; Surf-Ready Features; Animated Workouts; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Body Battery Energy Monitor; Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Respiration Tracking,Hydration Tracking; Performance Metrics; PacePro Technology; Recovery Time; Daily Workout Suggestions; Power Manager; Solar-Charged Battery; Pulse Ox Sensor; ABC Sensors.Water Resistant: Yes
  • How is your body holding up? Wrist-based heart rate1 and Pulse Ox2 will let you know.
  • Need running pace guidance that knows the terrain? Check out the PacePro feature.

Description

Harness the power of the sun with the Fenix 6 Pro Solar premium multisport GPS Watch. Featuring a Power Glass solar charging lens and customizable power manager modes, this smart Watch can stay on and remain performance-ready for weeks. Track new activities, including indoor climbing and surfing plus new metrics for mountain biking. And keep a close eye on your training progress with performance monitoring, including training load balance, VO2 max and altitude acclimation. Get wellness tracking and convenient smart features that include music streaming with third party subscription, enhanced wrist heart rate estimate, Pulse Ox sensing estimate, smart notifications (when paired with a compatible smartphone), Garmin Pay contactless payments (not all countries and payment networks are eligible) and more.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: fenix 6 Pro Solar, Black w/Slate Gray Band


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Screen Size: 1.3 Inches


Special Feature: Hydration Tracking; Performance Metrics; PacePro Technology; Recovery Time; Daily Workout Suggestions; Power Manager; Solar-Charged Battery; Pulse Ox Sensor; ABC Sensors, Backcountry Ski; XC Ski Dynamics; MTB Dynamics; Surf-Ready Features; Animated Workouts; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Body Battery™ Energy Monitor; Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Respiration Tracking See more


Connectivity Technology: USB


Map Type: North America


Sport: Cardio, Exercise & Fitness, Running, Swimming, Strength Training


Included Components: fēnix 6 Pro Solar; Charging/data cable; Documentation


Battery Life: 336.0, 40.0, 36.0 Hours


Product Dimensions: 0.59 x 2.52 x 2.01 inches


Item Weight: 1.36 ounces


Item model number: 010-02410-10


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


OS: Proprietary OS


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: USB


Special features: Hydration Tracking; Performance Metrics; PacePro Technology; Recovery Time; Daily Workout Suggestions; Power Manager; Solar-Charged Battery; Pulse Ox Sensor; ABC Sensors, Backcountry Ski; XC Ski Dynamics; MTB Dynamics; Surf-Ready Features; Animated Workouts; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Body Battery™ Energy Monitor; Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Respiration Tracking


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Scanner Resolution: 480 x 272


Color: Black with Slate Band


Whats in the box: fēnix 6 Pro Solar; Charging/data cable; Documentation


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: July 8, 2020


Frequently asked questions

The Garmin fenix 6 Pro Solar features innovative solar charging capabilities. Apart from its regular charging, the watch has a Power Glass solar charging lens and custom power manager modes that harness the power of the sun to extend battery life. When used in smartwatch mode with solar exposure, its battery performance can last for weeks, saving you from regular charging hassle.

The Garmin fenix 6 Pro Solar is equipped with several advanced training features. The PacePro feature helps you keep pace with grade-adjusted guidance as you run a course. Also, it has preloaded ski maps for more than 2,000 resorts worldwide. Furthermore, it has advanced workout metrics, running dynamics, heat and altitude adjusted VO2 max and recovery advisor.

The Garmin fenix 6 Pro Solar provides a wide range of performance data. It provides data on your VO2 max, recovery time, training load, training status and aerobic and anaerobic training effects. Also, it includes navigational data from GPS, GLONASS and Galileo satellite networks. Plus, it includes heart rate, Pulse OX sensors data, and outdoor recreation profiles for activities such as hiking, running, biking, swimming, rowing, and more.

The Garmin fenix 6 Pro Solar comes in a sophisticated black with a slate gray band design. It features a 1.3” (33mm) lens which is larger than previous fenix models. The always-on, sunlight-readable display features stainless steel bezel, buttons and rear case. It is also water-rated to 10 ATM (equivalent to pressures at about 100m depth) making it suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but not for high-speed water sports and diving.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Across both reviews, Garmin’s Fenix 6 haș been touted as a strong contender in the world of fitness watches due largely to the phenomenal battery life, solid built quality, excellent display readability, advanced features, and functional design. However, some users have raised concerns about the device's ability to accurately measure the heart rate, especially during certain high-intensity interval workout sessions and hiking. The performance of the watch's solar charging and power meter functions also falls under scrutiny.

Pros

  • 🦾 Durable design and solid build
  • 🔋 Exceptional battery life
  • 🌍 Excellent GPS capabilities, particularly for wilderness tracking
  • 🚴‍♂️ Good performance for steady-state activities like running and indoor cycling
  • 🎯 Useful features relating to situational awareness for hiking and other outdoor activities

Cons

  • ❌ Inaccurate heart rate tracking during certain activities
  • ⌚ Inferior to competitor brands like Apple in some parameters
  • ☀️ Solar charging feature underperforms
  • 💡 Power meter accuracy is questionable

Should I Buy It?

If you prioritize battery life, durability, and advanced sports functionalities, then the Garmin Fenix 6 could be a worthwhile choice for your fitness needs. However, you may be disappointed if heart-rate tracking is a major part of your routine, or if you require a fully functional smartwatch. It is advisable to weigh your requirements against the mentioned flaws before making an investment.


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Color: 6X Sapphire - Dark Gray with Black Band Style: 6X Sapphire Pattern: Watch
******** THIS IS NOT A MEDICAL DEVICE, SO LOWER YOUR EXPECTATIONS ********** To start, this is a beautiful watch. I bought it for my boyfriend for his birthday because he’s getting into fitness, and this watch has helped him track his progress and stay on path. I bought the 6X Sapphire edition in the hopes of avoiding scratches and also in the hopes of rivaling G-Shock, his original favorite. Sapphire specifically was important to me in a watch face, because sapphire, after all, is a 9 out of 10 on Mohs hardness scale. The only thing harder than a 9 is diamond, which is a 10. This reduces the chance of scratches significantly. I will include this warning in the beginning: when first unboxing it and turning it on, nothing seemed amiss – at first. It was beautiful, worked great, connected effortlessly to his phone, etc. But when he tried downloading new watch faces, a problem emerged. After many Internet searches, we learned that the software on the watch was out of date (which, looking back, probably should have been expected – these may have been sitting in a warehouse for God knows how long and it’s possible that Garmin had released some updates since that time). We were able to get the watch updated by connecting it to the power cord and plugging the cord into the computer and downloading a software update. After that, zero issues – the watch faces downloaded, widgets were added, and all was right in Whoville. 8/10 Aesthetically, this thing is stunning but very large; it’s definitely (in my opinion) meant for someone with a larger wrist. It fits him very well. 10/10 In the 2.5 months he’s had it, it’s never scratched. We even took a nail to it – and there was not one mark! Yeah, science! It’s also very durable; he’s dropped it, banged it on the counter countless times, submerged it in 8ft pools, and there was not one issue. 10/10 As far as tracking goes, the watch has some drawbacks. It seems to track steps decently, and it seems to track heartrate and stress levels okay, but it’s not perfect. The sleep tracking isn’t always spot-on; it often calculates him going to sleep 30 minutes before he actually goes to sleep because (we theorize) his heartrate drops as his body relaxes for bed. It does calculate his information when exercising, but it’s not perfect. It does calculate his resting heartrate, but it’s not perfect. Above all, keep in mind that this is not a medical device and will, thus, not be as accurate as one. My best advice would be to make sure it’s tight but not restricting blood flow; you shouldn’t be able to slide it every which way on your arm. We think it uses a laser to track the blood pressure (or heartrate or whatever else) in the veins underneath. We even tested this theory: if he moves the watch up an inch on his arm (to where it’s covering his tattoos), the difference in tracking and reporting heartrate was very noticeable. 7/10 The other features that this watch has are great. The connection to iPhone was seamless and the text/notification updates are helpful. Like others have mentioned, you don’t have the ability to text from this watch – but I think that’s a good thing, because if you were able to, you’d be giving up the water-resistant features and the shock-absorbing features that this thing has. The weather app, the elevation/altimeter, the maps, and all that other good stuff works great. If you get lost in the woods and for some reason can’t find your phone, you can use your handy-dandy watch to pull up a map and zoom out to see just where you are. It’ll give you directions, just like maps on your phone. The app store for this thing has a whole new world of little apps and widgets (Spotify, beer tracking?!) that you can play around with. 9/10 I think this was a great purchase. The battery life is fantastic. Five days without a charge and it still goes strong – and when you do charge it, it only takes 30 minutes to an hour to get back up to halfway/fully charged. My main concern before buying was water damage and shock damage, but both have passed rigorous tests and this watch has proven to be very strong and durable. Also, it comes with an automatic one year limited warranty. Don't buy the warranty through Amazon. I checked with a customer service rep from Garmin's website and he confirmed that all Garmin watches come with the warranty. Overall: 9.9/10 **** ONE YEAR UPDATE **** This is the single best purchase I have ever made. The watch is still going as strong as day 1. The watch band did end up breaking with normal wear and tear, but I had originally purchased a backup band for $10 when I bought the watch (which I recommend to anyone no matter what kind of watch you're buying), so that didn't ruin my day. Overall, this watch has seen a lot. Vacations, pools, accidents, workouts, and a lot of life. Friends, there is still not one scratch on it. Nothing can break it. Everything is still perfect. I am tempted to run over it with my car to see if that would even do anything (although I won't). My boyfriend wears it 24/7 except to charge it and it's become an integral part of his daily life. He sends me his workout report from his phone from Garmin Connect, and it tells you many details such as average and max heartrate, distance traveled, calories burned, and more. It has given us help when lost in the woods. It has given us the altitude as we drove through the mountains. It has monitored a 65lb weight loss journey. It has withstood the heat of fire (temporarily a hand may have been engulfed in flames; he's okay). I should be Garmin's spokesperson, honestly. Buy this damn watch. Do not do any more research. Your journey for the perfect watch ends here. This is the one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by Sarah

  • Powerhouse Multi-Sport Watch
This is an INCREDIBLE multi-sport watch. Highly accurate for the sports you're doing if you use it correctly. There's so many functions and this thing is so versatile that it's a little staggering to learn initially. Once you have the system down it is highly configurable. You can tweak almost anything. I love that it's a button design since for sports nobody wants a moist finger using a touch screen. The charging has a nice solid plug-in, not some trash magnetic back. You know once you snap the cable in on this that it will stay put and charge. Great solid lightweight durable design. Speaking of charging, the battery life on this thing is INSANE. Not because of the solar (honestly the solar is totally a gimmick) but because the display and engineering in this thing is top notch. I get 10 days out of this thing before I need to charge it. That's incredible for a multi-sport watch. Part of that is because of how the display works. Outdoors it is vibrant and clear. Indoors it appears dimmer. That's because it's not the same type of LCD screen technology that other smart watches use. This conserves power and focuses on functionality. The standard watch faces are supremely customizable for each field of data you want displayed and then of course there's tons of free options online you can get as well. The GPS tracking seems very accurate to me The sleep tracking seems a bit scattershot, but that's not really what I got this watch for. The data provided from activities is off the charts. Graphs, numbers, comparisons, it's all there. Truly awesome. To sum up. Pros: Super long battery life, solid titanium lightweight super durable build, amazing multi-sport tracking, very customizable, incredible display in direct sunlight, snug charging port guarantees cable is in and charging, the apps (Garmin Connect and Garmin Connect IQ) are updated for exactly what you need and are very intuitive to use, the gorilla glass bezel is super tough and scratch resistant, looks very classy, and works FLAWLESSLY with Strava. In short - amazing engineering design and well thought out from start to finish as a multi-sport activity watch. Got mine here on sale on Amazon for $799.99 (before tax) and couldn't be happier for the value. Cons: The solar is totally a gimmick and not worth the extra price if you can't find this watch on sale. I haven't seen it add 1% battery life yet in full sunlight while driving several hours. I got the solar version on sale cheaper than the Sapphire version though so that didn't matter to me. The only other con is the display could be a little less grainy? I think that's part of the special way the display works in sunlight though. For outdoor activities it is amazing and the way the screen is displayed obviously helps provide amazing battery life. A very worthy trade off imho. Lastly, the sleep tracking seems almost like guesswork at points. That's not what I got the watch for, but it would be great if it generated more accurate data for that as well (especially given the price). It's hard to find cons for this watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2021 by Timberwolf

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