Garmin Fenix

First introduced in 2012,[1] the Garmin Fenix caters to outdoor enthusiasts, adventurers, and athletes seeking advanced performance metrics.

Offering a wide range of outdoor and indoor activities, the Fenix watches allow users to track their performance and progress across various pursuits.

With Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation and, starting from the Fenix 5 Plus model, routable topographical maps,[2] users can monitor their routes, waypoints, and geographical data along with their time, distance, speed, pace, elevation, heart rate, and more, allowing them to have detailed insights into their performance.

The Fenix watches are acknowledged for their extended battery life, and ruggedness and durability, designed to endure the rigors of outdoor activities.

While the Fenix series retains its energy-efficient transflective memory-in-pixel (MiP) display, the Epix Gen 2 features an AMOLED color display, at the expense of higher battery consumption.