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

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Color: Slate Gray with Black Band


Style: 6 Solar


Pattern: Watch


Features

  • Multisport GPS watch with solar charging capabilities uses a Power Glass solar charging lens and custom power manager modes to achieve long-lasting battery life
  • Train with a rugged yet sophisticated Watch, featuring on 1.3 inches display and a titanium, stainless steel or DLC coated bezel
  • Train with a rugged yet sophisticated watch, featuring an always-on 1.3 display and a titanium, stainless steel or DLC coated bezel
  • Track surfing sessions with a new dedicated activity profile, and even use Surfline Sessions, which creates a video of every wave you ride in front of a Surfline camera
  • Upgraded activity profiles now let you track more, such as specialized Grit and Flow measurements while mountain biking
  • Get improved performance data to help you endure tough challenges, including the acclimation 2.0 widget to analyze additional data and see how your body is holding up to the current elevation
  • Navigate the outdoors with preloaded TOPO maps, ski maps for 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 options from third party provider, smart notifications (when paired with a compatible smartphone) and more
  • Battery performance: up to 14 days of battery life in smartwatch mode or 16 days when solar charging (assuming all-day wear with 3 hours per day outside in 50,000 lux condition) and up to 36 hours in GPS mode or 40 hours when solar charging (assuming used in 50,000 lux conditions)

Description

Harness the power of the sun with the fēnix 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: GRFENIX6PROSBG


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Screen Size: 1.3 Inches


Special Feature: Daily Workout Suggestions; Ultrarun; Power Manager; Solar-Charged Battery; ClimbPro Feature; Multi-GNSS Support; ABC Sensors; Pulse Ox Sensor; Respiration Tracking; Expedition Mode; Round-Trip Routing; Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Sports Apps; Backcountry Ski; XC Ski Dynamics; MTB Dynamics; Surf-Ready Features; Animated Workouts; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Body Battery™ Energy Monitor; Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Hydration Tracking; Performance Metrics; PacePro Technology; Recovery Time See more


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


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: 0.6 x 2.5 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 3.04 ounces


Item model number: 010-02410-14


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


OS: Proprietary OS


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ANT+


Connectivity technologies: Wireless


Special features: Daily Workout Suggestions; Ultrarun; Power Manager; Solar-Charged Battery; ClimbPro Feature; Multi-GNSS Support; ABC Sensors; Pulse Ox Sensor; Respiration Tracking; Expedition Mode; Round-Trip Routing; Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Sports Apps; Backcountry Ski; XC Ski Dynamics; MTB Dynamics; Surf-Ready Features; Animated Workouts; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Body Battery™ Energy Monitor; Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Hydration Tracking; Performance Metrics; PacePro Technology; Recovery Time


Display resolution: 260 x 260


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Scanner Resolution: 480 x 272


Color: Slate Gray with Black Band


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


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: July 8, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • An amazing upgrade from the Apple Watch.
So I purchased this lower model even though I had been eyeing the Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire, and I had previously come from Apple but recently switched over to Android when i got the Motorola Edge 2023. So far I love this watch. Here's my list of Pros. - It reads my heartrate regularly and fairly accurately - I get ALL of my notifications (Apple watch had a serious problem with notifications from certain apps) - I love the map features because I do go hiking often and usually don't have service where I go so having a GPS centralized map helps me figure out where I am going on trailless hikes. - Steps counter is pretty accurate though sometimes registers my arm movements whenever I play with my kids so I get extra steps. - Definitely waterproof as I have showered with it on, washed dishes, washed my car, this thing has been dunked in and soaked in water and performs as promised. I'm not a diver though so I can't attest to the depth other than in a pool. - Love the wrist awareness for when the light goes on. It's pretty sensitive so whenever I have to put my daughter down I have to take off my watch so it doesn't light up the room. It's pretty bright, so the "flashlight" feature is pretty great and works well in the dark. - THE BATTERY LASTS FOR DAYS. Even with heavy notification activity, I won't need to charge it for at least 3 days, and my watch will tell me for how many days the battery will last. I love that it learns your patterns too and adjusts the battery life accordingly. Cons! Not really much here honestly. - My only con is that the screen is not touch sensitive. You HAVE to use the buttons. But I suppose that helps to add to the battery life and reduces the chances of the screen cracking under pressure as the technology for a touch screen is different than standard watch glass. - The watch face store could have more variety that doesn't require you to PURCHASE the watch face. One thing I loved about Apple Watch is that it had SO may different faces and setting up the complications for the different faces seemed a bit easier and more streamline. Through the Garmin IQ app it can be a little confusing. - Updating can be a bit of a chore and I am a little disappointed that it doesn't come with a lot of storage space or upgradeable storage space. It really limits how many apps you can have. Other than that, so far, I give this watch a 5/5. It works great, it looks great and better than an Apple Watch (in my opinion I prefer circles to squares), it does what I need it to do and it does it well. Super happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Cristian O

  • Great Watch
Tracks all the statistics, has a 14 day battery life, and is rugged
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Mark O. Baumgartner

  • Stylish and long battery life
I really enjoy this watch! Good data to track my sleep and exercise. Long battery life, good money spent!
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024 by Yifan Huang

  • Top of the line feature watch that combines many portable electronics on your wrist!
I've debated what actually makes anything “smart” as opposed to a conversely “dumb” device. From my collection of watches I've gathered over a number of decades many of them will display: time (multiple time zones), date, stop watch, count down timer, altimeter, compass and temperature. Some may have a calculator (however without many of the other options) and a few may have a 'game'. Simply adding biometric sensors and fixed 'guesstimations' calculated from the data collected might provide more information to the user however can it be considered “smart”? While more and more portable and wearable devices gain more features and functionality is the sheer number of functions and uses what makes a device “smart”? If a device can communicate or receive/send data with other devices does that make it “smart”? The seemingly overwhelming difference between a “smart” device and it's “dumb” counterparts appears to be how much CONTROL the user has over the device in the customization of what the device does and how the device is used. Laptops, tablets and 'smart phones' may come with a set of 'default applications' installed however there are almost countless applications available to be installed on them providing nearly unlimited features. Rather “dumb” devices have fixed functionality from the factory and generally ZERO or very little customization available to their owners while “smart” devices may have some default functionality when it left the factory however the user is able to add/remove features/functions and customize the device to their liking and use patterns. Disclaimer: I own over ½ dozen different “smart” watches from various OEM's with various price points (MSRP). While the OEM's are calling them “smart” however I should mention that I'd consider only ONE of my “smart” watches is actually “smart” and all the others are simply 'feature' watches that have various numbers of features. The Garmin Fenix 6 Pro Solar is one of the ones mentioned above. (and NO, I don't consider it “smart”) Why did I purchase the Fenix 6 instead of a Fenix5 or the newer Fenix7? Mainly COST. I really could NOT bring myself to spend over $500 for a watch again and I was able to get the Fenix6prosolar at a %50 discount. YMMV. I'll admit that I've paid 2x the cost for much less functionality and 1/10th for many (not all) the same abilities. ('health trackers' with more biometric's sensors are a good example however are lacking many of the features the the Fenix has) Consider the Fenix as a combination of the following devices: * watch/time piece * activity & health tracker * portable GPS * smart phone companion * MP3 music player (~31GB of storage space and paired with earbuds/headphones!) ability to be paired with bicycle sensors (bike computer) Selling points for me are/were (in no order): the screen, UI, battery life, solar and level of customization available. Screen There are a number of screen technologies available and used in portable electronics. Namely: OLED, LCD and Transreflective LCD. OLED screens can be the brightest however they also require the most power & can't be seen unless power is applied. LCD screens require much less power than OLED's however unless they are 'transreflective' they can't be seen unless the backlight is activated. Which brings us to seemingly rare 'transreflective' screens that CAN be viewed if there is enough ambient light without activating a backlight. The 'drawback' of transreflective screens is that they can look 'grainy' because room between individual pixels is required for ambient light to pass through ('trans') so it can 'reflect' and light up the pixel. IMHO: Garmin portable devices have the best screens as they are easily visible in ambient light and use the least amount of power. UI The portable device market is flooded with devices that have 'touch screens' (TS) as well as buttons. One of the problems with TS is that they are BOTH to easy to activate (with sleeve or other items) and to hard to operate with gloves on or with wet fingers. The Fenix makes use of 5 buttons for everything (short press or long press) which can be operated with (or without) gloves, wet/dry fingers/hands. It should also be noted that many parts of the UI can be customized which can make operating/using the Fenix easier for the user. Battery Life I have not owned my Fenix long enough to really comment however the Fenix measures its battery life in DAYS while other watches measure in HOURS. Solar I have a few Casio watches that rely entirely on Solar. Hence they never need to be 'plugged in'. The 'solar' feature on the Fenix MIGHT help with battery life. It is to early to tell how much. Level of Customization The Fenix offers an almost industry leading level of customization for a feature watch. An added bonus is that the power/battery life impact of turning on/off different features is provided. While the companion smart phone applications are needed/required to get the most out of the Fenix, it is worth noting that a Computer with a USB2/3 port is a requirement for updating the Fenix as even though it has both Bluetooth and (oddly I might add!) WiFi connectivity a 'Garmin Express' application is required for updates and only runs on Win/MacOS computers. Conclusion: The Fenix6pro is a high end, top of the line feature watch that combines the functionality of many portable electronic devices into an attractive package that fits and is worn on a users wrist. Worth noting is the sheer amount of documentation that Garmin provides. Not only is there a very detailed .PDF manual there is a helpful Website and countless videos explaining the abilities and uses for this product. Surely an almost (if not) industry leading level of documentation! Thankfully I was able to find one at %50 discount as IMHO the MSRP is rather outrageous even for its features and functionality. While Apple, Google, Samsung (and others) may offer actual smart watches the Fenix can only be classified as a highly configurable 'feature watch' and ought to have a MSRP to match. While the expectation of a 'solar watch' is that it is able to get %100 of its power requirements from solar and even %50 or more might be acceptable however many/most reports are that the Fenix is less than %20. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Mark0

  • Great buy for the price!I love the Garmin Fenix Pro 6 Solar
It takes time and patience to learn how to work the watch. But you do have a agent that will help. So much on the device and the GPS is accurate. Wish it was a touchscreen.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Jesse

  • Awesome watch.....just like an ex wife!!!!!
Awesome watch.....just like an ex wife. It will let you know all of the things you need to improve upon and then some!!!!!! Have fun with it !!!!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Nosferatu

  • Excelente producto
Excelente producto
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Cristian S. Ordoñez

  • The Battery doesn't last as long as marketed.
Really very disappointed with this watch, I wish I had returned it in the window that I had. For the Exercises it works really well and the GPS is great. Sleep tracking is not ideal for how expensive the watch is, which is a shame I was really looking forward to that feature. For I don't get very much sleep and was hoping for a look into how I could improve. 11 days battery, bah not even close. A lot closer to 3. Even with being outside every day for work. I wish I could use youtube music as the default music app instead of Spotify or what ever else is the other one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024 by WelderJr

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