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Garmin Fenix 8 review: only kind of smart
That $350 price hike over the standard Fenix 7 is rough.
Smartens up Garmin’s flagship multisport watch Excellent battery and fitness tracking Offers MIP and OLED display options Condenses the Fenix and Epix lines into one These folks pick something like the Fenix because they need a tracker with mondo battery life, stellar GPS accuracy, in-depth training programs, and maps for traversing trails. Integrating your Garmin activity data with other services, like Strava, Spotify, or Apple HealthKit, also requires you to agree to those individual terms and policies.
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