Fenix 7

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Fenix 7

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Move to Polar?

I recently switched from garmin f7 to vantage v3 and i'm glad i did that. I just run, bike and swim, but i also like the recovery/night info and i don't like all the not needed -expensive- extra's. It's not a real smartwatch with tons of notifications and i'm happy about it. Just make the switch and

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Distinct_Ad4124 in r/Polarfitness

February 8, 2026 4:55 AM

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Pebble seeks to remedy the wearable industry's original sin

I also use Garmin (F7), but I'm annoyed by the mediocre software when it comes to smart features. In addition, Garmin has now raised its prices absurdly—I don't think I've seen a Fenix 8 MIP for less than around $1,000. What's more, Garmin has practically stopped adding new features after less than

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jendrush in r/pebble

January 7, 2026 9:50 AM

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How long did your watch last?

I had two F7s units. Both failed via buttons dying.Both replaced under warranty by Garmin, props to them. Before that I had and F5 unit, that one I bought in 2018 and it still works (the watch is 8 years old now). My belief long was that buttons went south since the F6 era. It is possible for them t

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ironcream in r/GarminFenix

March 19, 2026 3:03 AM

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Took the plunge, thoughts?

I wouldn't buy it. Fenix ​​7 in all versions have big problems with the buttons. If you go through reddit or Garmin forum, you will find hundreds of posts. I had F7X/PRO even for less, and returned it in two days. Poor display visibility, very very slow maps, etc. It's not worth the money. Forerunne

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TechnicalDirection67 in r/GarminFenix

April 16, 2026 5:38 PM

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Is it worth buying a new Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire 47mm for €450 today, or is it too old?

To expensive, that is already outdated device from software point of view. Go with the 970 if you can't afford new fenix do not make the same mistake like many with epix . Cheers!

ophtaboss in r/GarminFenix

April 8, 2026 7:20 PM

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Is it worth buying a new Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire 47mm for €450 today, or is it too old?

Where to buy for that price? I did some research and i plan buy it too. I hate fenix 8 amoled display.

jarosval in r/GarminFenix

April 8, 2026 8:08 PM

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Basking in the Sun

Hahahaha wow, that was triggering I guess.🥴 Not assuming anything, just stating the FACT that I've found the solar option to be underwhelming with disappointing returns, and definitely enjoy the AMOLED touch screen on my 8pro more than the dull Solar screen on my Fenix 6 or 7. When I first purchased

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ImUrHklBry in r/GarminFenix

March 27, 2026 4:14 PM

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