Next-gen heart rate sensor, clearer screen, epic battery life and new metrics upgrade top multisport smartwatch
Garmin has been on a roll recently, upgrading various versions of its most popular sports smartwatches. Now it is the turn of its top adventure watch to be enhanced with next-gen tech and new tools in the new Fenix 7 Pro.
The new torch-equipped, go-anywhere watch costs £750, putting it very much in the luxury category alongside Apple’s £849 Watch Ultra and the £800 and up Epix line. That’s also £150 more than the cheapest Fenix 7 but roughly in line with the cost of the previous solar-charging models. So what more do you get for your money?
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