Now the Garmin epix Pro is available in three sizes (when the Epix 2 was only available in the 47mm case diameter version). This means that the user can now choose the dimensions of the case (and thus the screen) that will fit his wrist between the 42mm, 47mm and 51mm models that come with a 1.2-inch, 1.3-inch or 1-inch screen. 4 inches straight.
Apex Pro
The epix Pro and fenix 7 Pro smartwatches have similar capabilities, but they also have one major difference related to screen technology: in the case of the epix Pro series, AMOLED technology screens are used, while in the case of the fenix 7 Pro series, MIP (Memory- In-Pixel) Most energy efficient, especially with Always-On enabled. On the other hand, the AMOLED technology screens in the epix Pro models display more “convincing” and sharper colors, although the differences between the two technologies are significantly reduced.
In terms of battery life, the epix Pro model with its 47mm case can stay active for up to 16 days in smartwatch mode and up to 6 days in always-on mode. With GPS tracking enabled, the Garmin smartwatch’s battery will drain in about 42 hours, or 32 hours if the user activates the more accurate multi-band mode. On the other hand, the fenix 7 Pro promises an autonomy of 22 days in a row, 73 hours with the “GPS tracking” function activated or 48 hours with the “Multi Bands” function also activated.
Apex Pro
It is very important to note that the company has greatly simplified its offering. This means that all models now have solar cells on the front (which is not a separate option) and they all have 32GB of storage space (for navigating with offline maps, and for storing documents, music files, etc.) when these options previously (along with side) with multi-band GPS function) available only in “sapphire” (sapphire) versions.
We should also point out that multi-band GPS is now on all models. The Sapphire versions that also have a titanium bezel cost about $100 more than the regular versions for those interested.
fēnix 7 Pro
Some of the important new features of the new Pro versions are the all-new optical heart rate sensor (Elevate V5) and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) measurement, while all new models are rumored to have an electrocardiogram (ECG) function. Since it has not yet obtained approval from the relevant authorities, the company is forbidden to talk about it until it obtains the relevant approval.
All new versions of the company’s Epix 2 Pro and Fenix 7 Pro smartwatches feature updated software with professional-grade fitness tools, improved sports performance (such as Endurance Score, Hill Score, etc.), upgraded maps and navigation experience (with Garmin’s Up Ahead feature visualization). Various points of interest, etc.) with split screen capability with flashlight (LED) included.
fēnix 7 Pro
The Garmin fenix 7 Pro series now starts at $800 for the 42mm and 47mm models, and the 51mm model starts at $900. Sapphire versions cost about $100 more.
The Garmin epix Pro series starts at $900 for the 42mm and 47mm models with the 51mm model costing $1,000. On Sapphire versions, the cost has also been increased by $100.
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