Garmin's line of high-end smartwatches just got a major upgrade. On Monday, Garmin unveiled its series of Fenix 5 Plus smartwatches. The three watches — the Fenix 5S Plus, the Fenix 5 Plus, and the ...
Garmin refreshes its Fenix 5 with some welcome new features. Full TOPO maps give this more appeal to explorers of the great outdoors, while new smart features will enhance workouts by letting you ...
Garmin's first GPS sports watch with music launched in March with the Forerunner 645 Music, followed by the mid-range Vivoactive 3 Music. Today, Garmin announced the Garmin Fenix 5 Plus series that ...
When Garmin went from the Fenix 3/Fenix 3 HR to the Fenix 5, it was a big leap in the series of serious sports watches. (There was no Fenix 4 in case you were wondering). After introducing the Fenix 5 ...
If you’ve spent any time at a race of any sort, you’ve seen hordes of runners, cyclists, and swimmers with Garmin devices on their wrists. And for good reason. Garmins are reliable, durable, and have ...
I’ve long loved the Garmin Fenix series of watches, dating back to the first model in 2012 that was targeted at hikers and outdoors enthusiasts. Over the years, Garmin has also built a great lineup of ...
Garmin announced a partnership today that will excite its users who rely on Spotify for music. Those with Garmin Fenix 5 Plus devices can now download the new Spotify app from Garmin's Connect IQ app ...
Last week, Garmin made a round of updates to its Vivoactive 3 fitness tracker, and today, it's taking a pass at the Vivoactive's big brother. The Fenix 5 series is the next in line to get some updates ...
If you're looking for an all-action sports watch that tracks everything you could possibly need, does so reliably and consistently, and lasts an age, then there's nothing better than the Fenix 5 Plus.
On the heels of announcing thoughtful updates to its Vivoactive 3 device, Garmin is bringing some of the same new wearable features to the Fenix line. The new Fenix 5S Plus, Fenix 5 Plus, and Fenix 5X ...
Priced from $849.99, the fenix 5X Plus is Garmin's first wearable to offer a wrist-based Pulse Oximeter so you can measure your oxygen level at higher altitudes. It joins two other new additions to ...