£1000! I have brought cheaper cars. Will I buy one? Of course I will. Will I love it? No doubt. Will I be sleeping in the garage when my wife sees the credit card bill? Definitely. Great vid - thank you.
Yep, £1049 for top of the range and 3 -5 weeks delivery from garmin. Ordered mine when garmin sent me the email, lol. Fenix 6 are still getting good money Ebay which helps off set the the upgrade.
Great review, Dave. Lovely watche(s). I recently purchased the 6X pro (none Sapphire) for £400 brand new, two weeks back. Happy for a year or more, then will opt for the 7 no doubt.
@@ChaseTheSummit No doubt I will lol. The only thing I wished Garmin kept was the screws on the case and not the lugs. But the 7 and Epix 2 does everything many other smartwatches want to do but can't. Be interested to see if Apple do release an outdoor watch as I think it will have a hard time competing against the Epix 2.
Definitely the clearest & most informative of the 3 main channels reviewing the "just launched" Garmin fenix 7 over last 24 hours.. In terms of price, variants, design, features, battery life, etc and comparison against old fenix 6.. The other 2 channels though with slightly more viewers, can be a little confusing.. Congrats! Keep it up!
100%. I use the flashlight functionality on my Fenix 6 (ie full backlight white screen) at least once a day, and the upgrade to a real LED light would be fantastic.
Well done on the review! This was my first stop for the Fenix 7 review. I ordered the Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar in the blue colorway. I would have loved the flashlight in the 7x, and the battery life being a long distance hiker, but I just don't like huge watches. Now I just have to wait 5 to 8 weeks from Garmin. I did get a 20 percent discount through my insurance, making it a great deal!
Thanks James! I tend to agree., The 7X is a big boy and hard to get used to if you like smaller devices. That blue cross discount is awesome! Enjoy it!
The only multi sport watch I go with. I love the Fenix line ever since the Garmin Fenix 3. I wear it as a daily watch. They can take a beating and have no issues after years. Picking mine up tomorrow. Thanks for the review. I’m excited about this as well. I went with the 7X Solar.
Awesome video. That 7X seems ridiculously awesome! I picked up the 6x Pro last year on Prime day, so will hold off on upgrading. I'm glad that they have the option to turn off the touch screen. I got tired of water adjusting the settings on my previous Garmin that did have a touch screen. 🤣 You read our minds with the GPS accuracy impacting battery life. Those new battery life numbers are insane! Love your videos!
@@movemorenowjames to be honest unless I’m going to the mountains I haven’t been using maps at all. I don’t have stryd but for normal training it’s quite accurate although in certain rural areas the pace indicator jumps from 5:00/km to 6:50/km while I’m moving at the same pace but later on it catches up and compensates. I moved to fenix 6 as I wanted more battery and I hated Apple Watch touch screen so the new 7 doesn’t offer me anything that I want. I’m still getting 7 days of battery life with my 6X with 4 trainings a week but having notifications disabled.
Nice launch video! Very happy I got my 6X Pro during Black Friday sales. The only feature I would really like is the touch screen when using maps. I'm a model behind, more value kind of Guy. 🙂
Same here. Bought a fenix 6 pro sapphire with a great discount for black Friday. Moving around the map with the buttons is very annoying. Other than that, I does everything I need it to do and much more. And when I want really accurate hearth rate I use a chest strap anyway. My only concern is whether I could have found and even greater discount I. The fenix 6 now, not not having waited and bought the 7 ;)
Nice! In the meantime I’m entirely content with my Fenix 5X+ so I’ll be rocking this until it breaks or I start running marathons and need the stamina run fields.
Great review! Nice watch . I opted for the Instinct Solar . At the price it’s imo hard to beat . Yes the Fenix range are astonishing with details. The Instinct is a no frills yet capable device .
@@ChaseTheSummit yes it’s a delight to use . No frills . Rugged, I use it all day , work , hillwalking, camping, hunting. I was going for a Fenix , but reckoned is was too much technical 🤷♂️
Thanks for the video Dave. I am a Apple Watch user but needed a device with better battery life. Watched many of your videos on devices and I was convinced on Fenix 7S (form factor). I Bought and tried venu2s, instinct, fenix 6s pro, forerunner 955. I loved forerunner 955 for everything but was bit too large. So I ordered AW ultra, but turned out to be too big. Returned all of these and Finally got my fenix 7s sapphire solar today in bronze and love love this one. Everything is perfect about it. To support this channel I used the link to purchase from play better. Their service and delivery is far superior than Amazon. I will be shopping with them in future too. Thank you for your awesome reviews.
About time this has been released! I'm not sure if it's worth the upgrade though, but the touch ability for maps is definitely the one downside for the 6X. I am surprised you have to zoom with the tiny +- buttons instead of pinch in/out. Now time to go watch the Epix video!
Yes, for now there's no pinch zoom. I don't think the digitizer supports multi-touch gestures which may be why. The touch screen is amazing for the maps though!
I can't find my stress load settings while playing ping pong. I'll keep looking... :) Good upgrades. I ordered a 7 solar for the huuughe battery life. It might not matter now, but two years from now it will. Great video
I would love to justify getting one but all I do is occasionally hiking, indoor cycling and golf. Does sound like you get your money's worth though if you are very active. Great review!
The Fenix 7 is one of those devices that no one actually "needs" but a lot "want" . Sure, we can try to justify it but in reality the Forerunner 945 or 945 LTE would do the job for most people at half the price. The Fenix 7 is just really awesome lol.
Omg i have been waiting for the release of Fenix 7 since early of Year 2021. Now i get to look for more Fenix 7 video to watch although i cant afford one.
Great video Dave! I like that Garmin is giving it's customers choice when it comes to these premium multisport watches. Between the F7 and Epix 2 it really comes down to whether you value battery life over screen quality. Being a Fenix 6 Sapphire user over the last 2+ years, I really love the user experience Garmin has given me. I wear the F6 24x7 to get my sleep tracking, stress, steps, etc, and hate taking it off to charge. Eventhough I don't run Ultras, I still run outside 6 to 7 days a week which eats up a lot of battery life. Even if you are not running long mulitday events I still think the battery life of the new F7X is amazing. My current F6 has to be charged usually every 4 days which is annoying to me coming from a Suunto Ambit 2 which I could go without charging for roughly 3 weeks. As the battery ages in these watches they lose a little bit of their full capacity as well. Not having to charge the F7X for close to a month is amazing and something I would highly value vs an AMOLED screen. Other people won't care and just plug it in every week. I think people think in terms of battery life being able to record a single long activity and say "why do I need to have that many hours?" But I think for convenience and not having to think about weekly charging is an important feature. Nothing worse then going out for a run and having less than 10% battery life. I have had the F6 die on me during a few activites, which can be frustrating. In my case, I wish I would have purchased the Fenix 6X Sapphire 2 years ago just for a little extra battery life. At this point, its hard to justify spending another $1000 so soon, since I have the F6 Sapphire and it works really well. The new touchscreen is a welcome upgrade and the ability to turn it off when you don't want accidental pauses during activites is huge. Heart rate accuracy doesn't really matter to me as I use a Polar OH1+ with the F6, which I think is more accurate than any current wrist optical HR Sensor. For distance/pace data I use the Stryd Footpod which is more accuate than any GPS for those metrics. The F6 mapping data is good enough for me as far as route accuracy. The flashlight is also a nice touch on the F7X. Also the 7X Sapphire/Solar combo was a great move by Garmin. If it had LTE, like the 945, it would be an even more compelling buy for many people, but not something for me that's absolutely necessary. Thanks again for the nice overview and keep up the great work! I appreciate your channel.
With the battery improvements on the 7S, for a guy with a smaller wrist it is now a no brainer. Just looking to charge once per week with GPS running every day and this looks like it's going to be right there. Just ordered.
@@ChaseTheSummit You've talked about the 6S in the past and the wrist size you mentioned seemed around the same size as mine and now that they came out with same colors for 7S as 7 (the Fenix 6S definitely had more female oriented colors), I'll be interested to see if you end up getting a Fenix 7 what size you go with!
I just ordered the 7X sapphire solar titanium!!! I'm so excited for the touch screen. I currently have the Garmin Tactix Delta Solar which is an amazing watch but I'll probably sale it once the 7x arrives.
Hey. Exactly as you're saying. If it had a microphone and a loudspeaker and an e sim, I would buy the most expensive version immediately. Great job. Greetings.
Awesome new watches from Garmin and an awesome rundown as always. Doubt I’ll be upgrading my 6S Sapphire given those price points anytime soon though. Grabbed it for around $500 during one of the many sales Garmin had over the last year and it does everything I need for now. Maybe in a year or so if these come down a couple hundred it will be time for an upgrade.
Dude. I love the flash light. To be honest I use my phone for that all the time. With this you don’t need to pick up phone for that either. And you also don’t have to find a place to place your phone as well. Awesome!
Absolutely, when I first saw it was like "wtf?" but after a week of wearing the 7x I found myself using the flashlight several times a day for various reasons. It's a great feature!
I keep watching this video even after I bought my 7x solar saphire and while I'm patiently waiting for it to come in the mail. The only thing I was worried about was the size for my wrists but I think it should be fine. Can't wait for it to come!
we all know now, the flashlight feature is welcomed by users... so convenient...the other day i was walking in night...and i put the strobing red light on...for visibility... and around the house..i use it all the time...
My main gripe with a smartwatch has been battery life and watch size. I waited for your review and decided to go with the f7 solar sapphire using your playbetter link. It's only slightly larger than the Casio G-Shock w/solar it'll replace and I feel the battery life is finally good enough at this size to keep me happy. Thanks for your reviews!
Great review as always Dave, I have a 6s pro at the moment switched to Apple Watch 7 and now I’m going back to Garmin. Battery life is my main reason why I prefer Garmin over the Apple Watch. I believe charging the Watch daily is a very low bar these days, longer battery life in the finex 7 is a plus for me. Adding solar is a plus for me, where I am from it’s sunny 99% of the year. I was hoping for an AMOLED display for the 42mm model (the one I ordered). However I was hoping for a case squash for the 7, something like the venue model. I’m hoping for a smooth interface with apple fitness, and activity ring. Finally, I wanted to request if you can creat a video on how I can integrate Garmin Watch data with Apple health and activity rings.
In Singapore, the base model is at least $1000, SGD. I like smartwatches that can operate independently without or rely on smartphones all the time. I like the solar charge, flashlight and ruggedness.
My Casio ProTrek has a LED light to illuminate the display, it's weak but works perfect when camping and you need to navigate around the campsite or find your stuff in complete darkness and you have it on your hand already
I remember watching your review on the Garmin Fenix 6 solar while I was debating to buy it - which I did - now I want this one for the extra battery life...it's damn near double! I could care less about the touchscreen (except for when navigating the map). Great video! Makes me want to buy this one now 😂
Great review as all you make! Touch screen specially navigating into the maps, makes this series worth the upgrade. Of course the improvement in gps accuracy improvement.
Now you are the Master to me. Honestly you are the only one who is capable to be super informative and at the same time really fun to watch. It is a talent and you have it :) . I find the touch screen extremely useful for the Map. I was not so excited about it at the beginning but after watching your video I have changed my mind. I'm curious about this stamina...VO2 for example was overestimated in fenix 5 plus and 6 and I wonder if in fenix 7 is more reliable to predict what you are capable to do. Another point is about the treadmill. Fenix 5 plus and 6 were a real disaster and Garmin suggested me to add a foot pod (Stryd) to get a more reliable reading of the PACE while I was running on them. I wonder if fenix 7 is better.
Thank you! The VO2 Max estimation algorythm has been tweaked and I think it's a little more reliable now but this would also apply to the Fenix 6 with later firmware updates. In terms of treadmill accuracy most watches aren't perfect since they're based on wrist movement but I've found the Fenix 7 and Epix to do a really good job and are pretty close once calibrated. Hope that helps!
This is very confusing to me. On my base/solar models they have the option for multi-band GPS. Also, Garmin's own website states multi-band as being a feature of ALL of the models not just solar sapphire. I've talked to Ray at DCRainmaker and he's got some documentation backing up the solar sapphire exclusivity but I'm finding it odd that my units have the option and have a recent firmware. I'll dig further into this and see if we can come to a resolution.
@@ChaseTheSummit thank you, it’s quite a big buying decision. I love my fenix 6 pro but the gps accuracy or lack of drives me nuts it’s so poor. Could you compare the 7 vs 6 for gps accuracy?
@@harewood1988 I'm not sure about the Garmin system, but there are a bunch of g shocks that use multiband for world time functions or just traveling to different time zones, and they do not work well enough to make it a buying decision. And I own and LOVE many g shocks.
Great review. Like the HR sensor upgrade, and the improved battery life. Don't care about the solar, the flashlight or the touch screen. Hate the recessed button and the cheap looking red accent. Disappointed the display wasn't upgraded. Great job on the review though, thanks!
I gotta say, the flashlight become incredibly handy in the couple of weeks I wore the 7x. I thought it was a gimmick and then I found myself using it multiple times per day. Just think about all the times you use your phones light! Thanks for watching!
@@ChaseTheSummit I use flashlights all the time, that's why I carry a flashlight. lol Seriously though, it looks like the flashlight can be used as a safety light while night running. Not something I need, but that's definitely a useful feature.
Great video, as always. One thing really bothers me, why there is no lte option? I understand the decision to go without microphone or speaker, in terms of durability, yet lte in 2022 is must.
Currently have the Fenix 6 Pro and absolutely love it, it seems like the 7 is a more refined version! Only thing of concern is the touch screen. I've heard touchscreens aren't the best when you're in the thick of an adventure. Thoughts?
The touch screen can be entirely disabled with a couple of taps or even mapped to a shortcut button. So if you’re in harsh environments just turn it off and use the buttons. In day to day life the touchscreen makes the watch much easier to use especially for just swiping through widgets and text messages and stuff. It’s nice to have the option!
I have been running more due to covid (gyms are still closed here) with some bodyweight resistance exercises (I used to be more of an old gym rat doing strength and cardio to be fit for the tennis court) and I am looking forward to updating my vivoactive. The store and pundits generally recommend the forerunner 945. When I compare it feature by feature on the garmin site, the fenix 7 might actually fit the bill a little better: I am interested in tracking running (including tracks) and tennis (my 2 most frequent) but also XC ski (winter in Canada), home workouts, cycling (home or outside), walking/ hiking. It's really tough to accurately compare. There are some differences in interval training and preloaded maps, but I don't even know if they would apply to me
The 945 is arguably one of the better value's (and one of my favorites) from the Garmin lineup because it's essentially a Fenix 6 in a plastic case. If you opt for the 945 LTE you'd also get the newer 4th gen heart rate sensor which is the same featured on the Fenix 7. The Fenix 7 still has some advantages but it's quite a bit more expensive.
Solid breakdown!! Sleep modes look really interesting and I’ll probably utilize that. Touch screen looks awesome and cool feature that you can turn it off if you need. Great video dude! 👏
It's all personal preference. Do you want OLED or Transflective? Do you value battery life or longevity? Answer those questions and you have your decision!
@@ChaseTheSummit thank you! Just a question.. do you think the epix battery life will decrease dramatically over time? This would be a one time purchase which I hope I wouldn’t need to do for 5+ years.. I feel this is where the fenix takes strength..
Cool video as always. I mean, great content. In your last live video, I was laughing because you were not good about hiding the fact that you already knew about the Fenix 7. 🙂
It's easy to forget that the Fenix 6 when it launched was priced around $600-$1000 depending on the model. But yeah, these aren't cheap! As technology advanced these updates become less jaw dropping and more about refinement just like an iPhone. Thanks for watching!
Nice review ! Interresting GNSS test would be to compare Fenix 6 (GPS+Galileo) Vs Fenix 7 (All GNSS) Vs Fenix 7 (all GNSS + multifrequency) in difficult environment (cities, with tall buildings).
@@ChaseTheSummit Please!!! Very curious if the non multifrequency GNSS on the non-sapphire editions is any better than previous versions. I'd be coming from am F945 and am overall satisfied with GPS but there are definitely spots of tree coverage that are a little off.
Hey, tnx for this video and nice explanation of the F7. As a guy who destroys apple watches with everyday use, I bought Tactix Delta which is basically a fenix 6 sapphire. And I wanna know if its normal if the watch becomes useless if I accidentally press the button while in the water. I was playing with my kid, pressed the button and the watch now doesnt know how to normally read the altitude and pressure, plus at the beginning, the buttons were rendered useless until the water dried out. Im thinking its because the water got in somewhere around the button. Because the Garmin support didnt fix anything (in their words, nothing is wrong and I should wash the watch with every use in salt water. And the buttons shouldn't be used underwater)... Which is infuriating... My question is if you have any idea or tips if the new one doesn't become useless with the simple press of the button underwater. Tnx and keep the nice vids coming.
Garmin does state not to use the buttons when under deep water but I've never had an issue using it in the pool, ocean, or shower. I'm surprised Garmin Support wasn't more helpful.
Thanks for this fantastic review! The F6 Saphire models used to have more screen reflection and used to be more hard to read than the Gorilla Glas models. Is there still the same difference with the F7? How they to compare to the F6 Saphire models, has it getting better? Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer all of the questions in the comments!
Yes, this is a product of sapphire glass being more reflective than gorilla glass. The Fenix 6 Sapphire and Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar look very similar in that regard.
so happy I bought a 6pro last year for a super cool price - no need yet for an update , thou navigating with fingertips seems super nice - lets wait for fenix 8 (epic and fenix come together, LTE, micro etc) in 2 years :)
You've had a big day! I have to say, I watched this after I saw the Epix vid, and I just think with THESE features, and THAT display, the Epix is the crown jewel of the lineup. I've done some really long hikes and rides, and I just don't think I can last longer than the Epix battery can take me. Which one are you keeping?
I feel the same way. The Fenix 7 is awesome but the display is certainly hard to look at after wearing the Epix for a few minutes! I think I'm going to buy a Fenix 7X and an Epix... because I'm crazy and I can blame youtube.
Oh boy the internet is going to be on fire today, lol. I mean everybody waited for fenix 7, but the Epix looks awesome too! I hope you make a detailed comparison between the Epix and Venu 2 plus in the upcoming video.
Generally it's been pretty good so far. Right up there with the 945 LTE and COROS Vertix 2 even in standard GPS modes. From my understanding the Fenix 7 and Epix are using the same chip as the COROS Vertix 2 so we should see similar results. I've only got a handful of runs in to compare but I'll be following up with a deeper dive on GPS accuracy.
Definitely going to buy a 6X now that it’s on discount. I think the 7 is great but I’d like to see a little more updated on the fenix line, such as LTE, maybe voice commanded texts through the watch, before I drop 1000 dollars on a new one.
No doubt that 7 is the best multisport watch in the market. But if you already own Fenix 6, it makes no sense to upgrade with current pricing. Ps. I just heard 6 is getting a big new firmware update too.
Everything explained. Even if you speak soooo fast :-) Thanks a lot!!! The missing features compared to the FR945 and Venu 2+ do not really justify the price. Then I look for a Fenix 6 Pro. Or wait and see. There will surely be a 7X and 7Pro in the future ;-)
You said that the multi band GNSS allows it to use multiple satellite systems simultaneously - this is incorrect, many GPS watches do this. What multi band GNSS gives you is reception of two frequencies: the L1 and L2 frequency bands. This is what can give you more accurate positioning if one of the frequencies is not reaching the device due to atmospheric conditions, tree/building coverage etc.
Awesome coveredge and super exited about the new Fenix 7 , it is awesome! I will wait for the hype to pass and the price to drop, and use my 6X Pro .. it has all that i need at this moment.
I would love this if it had the same LTE feature like the 945 which I have currently. I love that extra piece of mind that if I leave my phone behind I can still send for help
I'm kinda disappointed with this Fenix 7, I consider myself a tech guy, and I've been switching between the Fenix and the Apple Watch these years. Fenix is years ahead of the Apple Watch on battery life, the accuracy of GPS, etc., but the UI... don't let me start here. Garmin needs to start thinking of a refresh of this 2015 UI. I feel old just to start watching my Fenix 6S Pro.
Great review as usual Dave. I find the Fenix 6 GPS accuracy to be pretty good for my daily use. The 6X seems a bit better than the 6 but not a huge deal. A larger antenna perhaps? Personally the multi-band GPS uses more battery than I'd be willing to sacrifice. I also get better HR accuracy from the 6X, most likely because it fits my wrist better. That would probably vary with the individual.
Thanks! Yes, HR will vary greatly by your wrist and how well the watch fits. The 7 is certainly a step in the right direction with GPS accuracy but I didn't find my 6 to be terrible either. They're both really good devices! Thanks for watching.
@@wwefridaycp I heard somewhere that the antenna was attached to the bezel. Not sure if that's accurate. If it is, it might well be larger. Whatever the reason, when I wore both the 6X Sapphire and the 6 Solar for a few days the 6X seemed to pick up things like location, starts and stops, and speed changes just a little quicker. Maybe it was just a difference in the individual watches. The difference was small.
I would like to know more about the golf section of the Fenix 7. I currently have a F6 and would hope they would make it more like the S62. What’s your thoughts? Thanks Paul
Hi Paul, unfortunately I don't get out and play golf too often so I'm not sure I can help. I'm sure you'll see more golf specific features popping up on UA-cam as more people get their hands on them.
Great update from Garmin, but I hope they find a way to add: 1) ecg; 2) blood pressure monitor; 3) lte/wifi; 4) wireless charging; 5) higher ppi transreflective display; 6) slim down thickness of the watch.
nice to see touch display but what about activating it by accident? i mean with part of my shirt or jacket ? i recently fell in love with garmin fenix 6s and now i am considering to wait for 7s. :D
Can you explain why solar power wouldn’t mean unlimited battery? I know I’m missing something here.. also how are you not one of the first three videos under this search? Great vid 👌🏼
Simply because the solar panel doesn’t generate enough power to offset the energy consumed by the watch. These watches are very powerful and consume a lot of energy. The solar function only mitigates that. However, you can get nearly unlimited battery life in “Power Save” mode which limits the functionality of the watch to basically telling the time. In Power Save mode the Fenix 7x can go for around 90 days without a charge.
Great detailed review! I need to stop watching UA-cam tech reviews! My pocket money budget might get wiped out for the Fenix 7x Sapphire Solar. I think you sold me over my current 6x Sapphire (non-solar). Surely LTE and speaker will entually come to the Fenix, but I usually have headphones for that anyway.
lol, UA-cam is a dangerous place! I agree, I can live without the speaker/mic and I think they left it out to preserve the 100M water resistance. The LTE however, I 100% expected and I'm surprised it's not there since it's really a safety/tracking feature and not so much a "recreational" feature. Time will tell what comes down the road!
Like always Fenix is solid daily, but today i would go Tactix 7 if you really into heavy duty or Epix 2 that is just stellar if you don´t need that massive battery. :)
It's going to be soooo hard not ordering this watch. I bet I will get the Fenix 7 X Sapphire. Coming from my Suunto Ambit 3 Peak, this will be a huge upgrade.
Great vid, but I think I won’t be upgrading as it’s not a massive upgrade. Also, in the uk the Garmin pay is terrible with only a handful of banks subscribed to Garmin.
Thanks for sharing. I think we're at a point where updates are becoming a bit more iterative and refining rather than revolutionary like we used to see (think back to the Fenix 3HR). The Fenix 7 is a good one, upgrading is a personal choice. the Fenix 5 and 6 are still awesome!
£1000! I have brought cheaper cars. Will I buy one? Of course I will. Will I love it? No doubt. Will I be sleeping in the garage when my wife sees the credit card bill? Definitely. Great vid - thank you.
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Buy 2 (for her 1) and u will live happily ever after 🤣👍
Yep, £1049 for top of the range and 3 -5 weeks delivery from garmin.
Ordered mine when garmin sent me the email, lol.
Fenix 6 are still getting good money Ebay which helps off set the the upgrade.
Terry, your comment destroyed me 🤣🤣🤣 I would have the same scenario but I will wait for next gen and buy Garmin 7 :p now I have polar vantage m2
Lol ditto
This channel is so dope!! It’s always awesome when someone who tests fitness trackers is someone who actually works out and USES the devices!
Thank you!
Great review, Dave. Lovely watche(s). I recently purchased the 6X pro (none Sapphire) for £400 brand new, two weeks back. Happy for a year or more, then will opt for the 7 no doubt.
Nice! Pick up the 7 when it's on sale like the 6 was lol!
@@ChaseTheSummit No doubt I will lol. The only thing I wished Garmin kept was the screws on the case and not the lugs. But the 7 and Epix 2 does everything many other smartwatches want to do but can't. Be interested to see if Apple do release an outdoor watch as I think it will have a hard time competing against the Epix 2.
That's what I'm going to do. Just got a fenix 6x pro solar on a fantastic deal so will use it for a year or so then get a 7 or an epix 2
@@Seahawks1976 wait are you guys gonna trade it in to get yoyr money back or buy a new one?
@@Repienk I won’t be doing that. I had the Fenix 5 prior to the 6 and the 6’s screen is way better so more than happy for a good few years.
Definitely the clearest & most informative of the 3 main channels reviewing the "just launched" Garmin fenix 7 over last 24 hours.. In terms of price, variants, design, features, battery life, etc and comparison against old fenix 6.. The other 2 channels though with slightly more viewers, can be a little confusing.. Congrats! Keep it up!
Thanks! 🙏
I’ve been thinking about the flashlight and I agree. It’s useful. Think about how often people use their phone flashlight. 🤷🏻♂️
Absolutely. At first I was like "meh..." but after a week I noticed that I was using it multiple times a day for various reasons.
100%. I use the flashlight functionality on my Fenix 6 (ie full backlight white screen) at least once a day, and the upgrade to a real LED light would be fantastic.
I use it to open outside locks at night. Very useful.
Well done on the review! This was my first stop for the Fenix 7 review. I ordered the Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar in the blue colorway. I would have loved the flashlight in the 7x, and the battery life being a long distance hiker, but I just don't like huge watches. Now I just have to wait 5 to 8 weeks from Garmin. I did get a 20 percent discount through my insurance, making it a great deal!
Thanks James! I tend to agree., The 7X is a big boy and hard to get used to if you like smaller devices. That blue cross discount is awesome! Enjoy it!
The only multi sport watch I go with. I love the Fenix line ever since the Garmin Fenix 3. I wear it as a daily watch. They can take a beating and have no issues after years. Picking mine up tomorrow. Thanks for the review. I’m excited about this as well. I went with the 7X Solar.
Awesome! Enjoy it!
Awesome video. That 7X seems ridiculously awesome! I picked up the 6x Pro last year on Prime day, so will hold off on upgrading. I'm glad that they have the option to turn off the touch screen. I got tired of water adjusting the settings on my previous Garmin that did have a touch screen. 🤣
You read our minds with the GPS accuracy impacting battery life. Those new battery life numbers are insane!
Love your videos!
Thanks! The 7X is certainly a beast! Hopefully we see similar sales in the future that we just saw on the 6.
I've been on the Fenix3HR for the past 6 years. I think this is what I was waiting for
This would be a BIG upgrade from a 3HR!
I’m so happy I didn’t wait last year! I bought the fenix 6X pro at 530 euros and I’m quite happy although gps isn’t very accurate all the time.
I have the 6x pro - love it but have had gps issues, always now use my stryd pod with it
@@movemorenowjames to be honest unless I’m going to the mountains I haven’t been using maps at all. I don’t have stryd but for normal training it’s quite accurate although in certain rural areas the pace indicator jumps from 5:00/km to 6:50/km while I’m moving at the same pace but later on it catches up and compensates. I moved to fenix 6 as I wanted more battery and I hated Apple Watch touch screen so the new 7 doesn’t offer me anything that I want. I’m still getting 7 days of battery life with my 6X with 4 trainings a week but having notifications disabled.
@@solidsn2011 totally agree. I did a video about that exact point of switching from apple to Garmin
The 6X is a great watch.
Nice launch video! Very happy I got my 6X Pro during Black Friday sales. The only feature I would really like is the touch screen when using maps. I'm a model behind, more value kind of Guy. 🙂
more value kind of Guy = smart guy!
Same here. Bought a fenix 6 pro sapphire with a great discount for black Friday. Moving around the map with the buttons is very annoying. Other than that, I does everything I need it to do and much more. And when I want really accurate hearth rate I use a chest strap anyway.
My only concern is whether I could have found and even greater discount I. The fenix 6 now, not not having waited and bought the 7 ;)
The touch mapping is REALLY nice and a huge upgrade. I also really like how fast the map refreshes compared to my Fenix 6 that can be a bit sluggish.
Me too, every word
Nice! In the meantime I’m entirely content with my Fenix 5X+ so I’ll be rocking this until it breaks or I start running marathons and need the stamina run fields.
The 5X+ is still a great watch!
Great review! Nice watch . I opted for the Instinct Solar . At the price it’s imo hard to beat . Yes the Fenix range are astonishing with details. The Instinct is a no frills yet capable device .
Instinct is awesome! Enjoy!
@@ChaseTheSummit yes it’s a delight to use . No frills . Rugged, I use it all day , work , hillwalking, camping, hunting. I was going for a Fenix , but reckoned is was too much technical 🤷♂️
I wish I got the solar instinct instead of the regular however I still love my instinct for 160 bucks can’t beat jt
I think the solar is probably a ripoff. 2 hours of charging every 2 week isn't that bad
Thanks for the video Dave. I am a Apple Watch user but needed a device with better battery life. Watched many of your videos on devices and I was convinced on Fenix 7S (form factor). I Bought and tried venu2s, instinct, fenix 6s pro, forerunner 955. I loved forerunner 955 for everything but was bit too large. So I ordered AW ultra, but turned out to be too big. Returned all of these and Finally got my fenix 7s sapphire solar today in bronze and love love this one. Everything is perfect about it. To support this channel I used the link to purchase from play better. Their service and delivery is far superior than Amazon. I will be shopping with them in future too. Thank you for your awesome reviews.
Awesome! Glad you had a good experience with playbetter!
About time this has been released! I'm not sure if it's worth the upgrade though, but the touch ability for maps is definitely the one downside for the 6X. I am surprised you have to zoom with the tiny +- buttons instead of pinch in/out. Now time to go watch the Epix video!
Yes, for now there's no pinch zoom. I don't think the digitizer supports multi-touch gestures which may be why. The touch screen is amazing for the maps though!
I believe you can zoom in by double tap. One still needs button to zoom out though.
@@TheFlyingmanCZ yes you're correct. You can zoom with a double tap and you can also "long press" to select a destination.
How often does a new model of Garmin Fenix series come out?
@@kingkocher it's 2-3 years
I can't find my stress load settings while playing ping pong. I'll keep looking... :)
Good upgrades. I ordered a 7 solar for the huuughe battery life. It might not matter now, but two years from now it will. Great video
Nice! Enjoy it!
I would love to justify getting one but all I do is occasionally hiking, indoor cycling and golf. Does sound like you get your money's worth though if you are very active. Great review!
The Fenix 7 is one of those devices that no one actually "needs" but a lot "want" . Sure, we can try to justify it but in reality the Forerunner 945 or 945 LTE would do the job for most people at half the price. The Fenix 7 is just really awesome lol.
Omg i have been waiting for the release of Fenix 7 since early of Year 2021.
Now i get to look for more Fenix 7 video to watch although i cant afford one.
First review to watch after embargo, thanks Dave.
🙌🙌🙌
Great video Dave! I like that Garmin is giving it's customers choice when it comes to these premium multisport watches. Between the F7 and Epix 2 it really comes down to whether you value battery life over screen quality. Being a Fenix 6 Sapphire user over the last 2+ years, I really love the user experience Garmin has given me. I wear the F6 24x7 to get my sleep tracking, stress, steps, etc, and hate taking it off to charge. Eventhough I don't run Ultras, I still run outside 6 to 7 days a week which eats up a lot of battery life. Even if you are not running long mulitday events I still think the battery life of the new F7X is amazing. My current F6 has to be charged usually every 4 days which is annoying to me coming from a Suunto Ambit 2 which I could go without charging for roughly 3 weeks. As the battery ages in these watches they lose a little bit of their full capacity as well. Not having to charge the F7X for close to a month is amazing and something I would highly value vs an AMOLED screen. Other people won't care and just plug it in every week. I think people think in terms of battery life being able to record a single long activity and say "why do I need to have that many hours?" But I think for convenience and not having to think about weekly charging is an important feature. Nothing worse then going out for a run and having less than 10% battery life. I have had the F6 die on me during a few activites, which can be frustrating. In my case, I wish I would have purchased the Fenix 6X Sapphire 2 years ago just for a little extra battery life. At this point, its hard to justify spending another $1000 so soon, since I have the F6 Sapphire and it works really well. The new touchscreen is a welcome upgrade and the ability to turn it off when you don't want accidental pauses during activites is huge. Heart rate accuracy doesn't really matter to me as I use a Polar OH1+ with the F6, which I think is more accurate than any current wrist optical HR Sensor. For distance/pace data I use the Stryd Footpod which is more accuate than any GPS for those metrics. The F6 mapping data is good enough for me as far as route accuracy. The flashlight is also a nice touch on the F7X. Also the 7X Sapphire/Solar combo was a great move by Garmin. If it had LTE, like the 945, it would be an even more compelling buy for many people, but not something for me that's absolutely necessary. Thanks again for the nice overview and keep up the great work! I appreciate your channel.
Thanks for sharing! LTE would have been really nice to see. Maybe we'll see a "plus" model down the road.
Great review … love my F 6x pro sapphire although do have GPS issues and the HR isn’t really any good - especially in the cold. Thanks
OHR sensors generally all struggle in the cold until you get warmed up! Thanks for watching!
@@ChaseTheSummit agree. Unfortunately OHR aren’t the most reliable… the 90s style chest strap still the winner 👍
I would recommend to get a HR band like the Wahoo tick (they are mucho more reliable than any wrist HRM). Much cheaper than a Garmin watch upgrade
@@edutoro11 yup, I know what you mean
@@movemorenowjames That Oled display and that LONG battery life with it, seems a BIG step forward though
With the battery improvements on the 7S, for a guy with a smaller wrist it is now a no brainer. Just looking to charge once per week with GPS running every day and this looks like it's going to be right there. Just ordered.
Absolutely!
@@ChaseTheSummit You've talked about the 6S in the past and the wrist size you mentioned seemed around the same size as mine and now that they came out with same colors for 7S as 7 (the Fenix 6S definitely had more female oriented colors), I'll be interested to see if you end up getting a Fenix 7 what size you go with!
I just ordered the 7X sapphire solar titanium!!! I'm so excited for the touch screen. I currently have the Garmin Tactix Delta Solar which is an amazing watch but I'll probably sale it once the 7x arrives.
Nice! I don't think you'll be dissapointed!
Hey. Exactly as you're saying. If it had a microphone and a loudspeaker and an e sim, I would buy the most expensive version immediately. Great job. Greetings.
It's interesting they left that stuff out. Maybe in a future version.
Awesome new watches from Garmin and an awesome rundown as always. Doubt I’ll be upgrading my 6S Sapphire given those price points anytime soon though. Grabbed it for around $500 during one of the many sales Garmin had over the last year and it does everything I need for now. Maybe in a year or so if these come down a couple hundred it will be time for an upgrade.
Hard to beat that price! Enjoy the 6s!
The battery life is impressive! Can't wait to see what's next with Garmin!
For sure!
Dude. I love the flash light. To be honest I use my phone for that all the time. With this you don’t need to pick up phone for that either. And you also don’t have to find a place to place your phone as well. Awesome!
Absolutely, when I first saw it was like "wtf?" but after a week of wearing the 7x I found myself using the flashlight several times a day for various reasons. It's a great feature!
Great as always Dave. I really like the 7x, but not the price. That touch screen is awesome for navigation mode. My 6x is good for a couple years.
It's a big price for a big watch! The 6x is still great! Thanks for watching and for supporting the channel!
I keep watching this video even after I bought my 7x solar saphire and while I'm patiently waiting for it to come in the mail. The only thing I was worried about was the size for my wrists but I think it should be fine. Can't wait for it to come!
I hope it comes soon!
we all know now, the flashlight feature is welcomed by users...
so convenient...the other day i was walking in night...and i put the strobing red light on...for visibility...
and around the house..i use it all the time...
My main gripe with a smartwatch has been battery life and watch size. I waited for your review and decided to go with the f7 solar sapphire using your playbetter link. It's only slightly larger than the Casio G-Shock w/solar it'll replace and I feel the battery life is finally good enough at this size to keep me happy. Thanks for your reviews!
Awesome Kyle! I hope you enjoy it!
Great review as always Dave, I have a 6s pro at the moment switched to Apple Watch 7 and now I’m going back to Garmin.
Battery life is my main reason why I prefer Garmin over the Apple Watch.
I believe charging the Watch daily is a very low bar these days, longer battery life in the finex 7 is a plus for me.
Adding solar is a plus for me, where I am from it’s sunny 99% of the year.
I was hoping for an AMOLED display for the 42mm model (the one I ordered).
However I was hoping for a case squash for the 7, something like the venue model.
I’m hoping for a smooth interface with apple fitness, and activity ring.
Finally, I wanted to request if you can creat a video on how I can integrate Garmin Watch data with Apple health and activity rings.
Thanks for sharing! I'll see what I can do about a Garmin > Apple data video.
All versions sold out on Amazon within hours! I'm glad I placed my order right when I saw them available
Yeah, they seem to be moving fast.
Time to replace my Fenix 5 Sapphire with the 7x Solar Sapphire, hopefully they're in stock here today. Great review as always!
Nice! Hope you enjoy it!
Definitely makes me want to upgrade from my 945.
The 945 is still great but these new flagships are really cool!
In Singapore, the base model is at least $1000, SGD. I like smartwatches that can operate independently without or rely on smartphones all the time. I like the solar charge, flashlight and ruggedness.
My Casio ProTrek has a LED light to illuminate the display, it's weak but works perfect when camping and you need to navigate around the campsite or find your stuff in complete darkness and you have it on your hand already
Nice!
I remember watching your review on the Garmin Fenix 6 solar while I was debating to buy it - which I did - now I want this one for the extra battery life...it's damn near double! I could care less about the touchscreen (except for when navigating the map). Great video! Makes me want to buy this one now 😂
So many good choices! Thanks for watching!
LTE functionality is the major missing.Great review Dave!
I wonder if we'll see more models come down the road.
@@ChaseTheSummit No body knows what's coming up. May be a Fenix 7 LTE😜😜
Nice update from Garmin , but my Coros vertix are still great for me. For that price I bought Coros and AW7 😀, that's the combo for me.
Certainly not cheap! Thanks for watching!
Great review as all you make! Touch screen specially navigating into the maps, makes this series worth the upgrade. Of course the improvement in gps accuracy improvement.
Just hope they soon manage to put the solar cells in the wrist band to get months of battery life.
For sure, touch screen is really nice!
Now you are the Master to me. Honestly you are the only one who is capable to be super informative and at the same time really fun to watch. It is a talent and you have it :) . I find the touch screen extremely useful for the Map. I was not so excited about it at the beginning but after watching your video I have changed my mind. I'm curious about this stamina...VO2 for example was overestimated in fenix 5 plus and 6 and I wonder if in fenix 7 is more reliable to predict what you are capable to do. Another point is about the treadmill. Fenix 5 plus and 6 were a real disaster and Garmin suggested me to add a foot pod (Stryd) to get a more reliable reading of the PACE while I was running on them.
I wonder if fenix 7 is better.
Thank you! The VO2 Max estimation algorythm has been tweaked and I think it's a little more reliable now but this would also apply to the Fenix 6 with later firmware updates. In terms of treadmill accuracy most watches aren't perfect since they're based on wrist movement but I've found the Fenix 7 and Epix to do a really good job and are pretty close once calibrated. Hope that helps!
Great video Dave, it’s a shame that the multi band GPS is only available on the sapphire editions :(
This is very confusing to me. On my base/solar models they have the option for multi-band GPS. Also, Garmin's own website states multi-band as being a feature of ALL of the models not just solar sapphire. I've talked to Ray at DCRainmaker and he's got some documentation backing up the solar sapphire exclusivity but I'm finding it odd that my units have the option and have a recent firmware. I'll dig further into this and see if we can come to a resolution.
@@ChaseTheSummit thank you, it’s quite a big buying decision. I love my fenix 6 pro but the gps accuracy or lack of drives me nuts it’s so poor. Could you compare the 7 vs 6 for gps accuracy?
@@harewood1988 I'm not sure about the Garmin system, but there are a bunch of g shocks that use multiband for world time functions or just traveling to different time zones, and they do not work well enough to make it a buying decision. And I own and LOVE many g shocks.
Finally I got a Garmin watch with the same level of gps accuracy of the Polar Grit X.
Great review. Like the HR sensor upgrade, and the improved battery life. Don't care about the solar, the flashlight or the touch screen. Hate the recessed button and the cheap looking red accent. Disappointed the display wasn't upgraded. Great job on the review though, thanks!
I gotta say, the flashlight become incredibly handy in the couple of weeks I wore the 7x. I thought it was a gimmick and then I found myself using it multiple times per day. Just think about all the times you use your phones light! Thanks for watching!
@@ChaseTheSummit I use flashlights all the time, that's why I carry a flashlight. lol
Seriously though, it looks like the flashlight can be used as a safety light while night running. Not something I need, but that's definitely a useful feature.
Great video, as always.
One thing really bothers me, why there is no lte option?
I understand the decision to go without microphone or speaker, in terms of durability, yet lte in 2022 is must.
I'm wondering if they'll do some sort of "plus" model down the road to include LTE and voice functions.
Hard pass without LTE and Voice. Get in the game Garmin.
Currently have the Fenix 6 Pro and absolutely love it, it seems like the 7 is a more refined version! Only thing of concern is the touch screen. I've heard touchscreens aren't the best when you're in the thick of an adventure. Thoughts?
The touch screen can be entirely disabled with a couple of taps or even mapped to a shortcut button. So if you’re in harsh environments just turn it off and use the buttons. In day to day life the touchscreen makes the watch much easier to use especially for just swiping through widgets and text messages and stuff. It’s nice to have the option!
I have been running more due to covid (gyms are still closed here) with some bodyweight resistance exercises (I used to be more of an old gym rat doing strength and cardio to be fit for the tennis court) and I am looking forward to updating my vivoactive. The store and pundits generally recommend the forerunner 945. When I compare it feature by feature on the garmin site, the fenix 7 might actually fit the bill a little better: I am interested in tracking running (including tracks) and tennis (my 2 most frequent) but also XC ski (winter in Canada), home workouts, cycling (home or outside), walking/ hiking. It's really tough to accurately compare. There are some differences in interval training and preloaded maps, but I don't even know if they would apply to me
The 945 is arguably one of the better value's (and one of my favorites) from the Garmin lineup because it's essentially a Fenix 6 in a plastic case. If you opt for the 945 LTE you'd also get the newer 4th gen heart rate sensor which is the same featured on the Fenix 7. The Fenix 7 still has some advantages but it's quite a bit more expensive.
Thanks for a great review. I had read the 7 was possibly coming out this week, so have been checking you first thing every morning.
Here it is! 🙌
Solid breakdown!! Sleep modes look really interesting and I’ll probably utilize that. Touch screen looks awesome and cool feature that you can turn it off if you need. Great video dude! 👏
Thanks Ryan!
I’m struggling.. fenix or epix!! I kinda love the fact the fenix has that rugged sports feel other than a ‘smartwatch’ help!
It's all personal preference. Do you want OLED or Transflective? Do you value battery life or longevity? Answer those questions and you have your decision!
@@ChaseTheSummit thank you! Just a question.. do you think the epix battery life will decrease dramatically over time? This would be a one time purchase which I hope I wouldn’t need to do for 5+ years.. I feel this is where the fenix takes strength..
Cool video as always. I mean, great content. In your last live video, I was laughing because you were not good about hiding the fact that you already knew about the Fenix 7. 🙂
Thanks! lol, I don't have a great poker face.
Thanks for the review, you are my favourite channel for all my expensive toys :) do you'll do a comparative with vertex 2?
Yup, I'll have a follow up with Vertix 2! thanks for watching!
I’m impressed with The 7x solar sapphire but Im going to wait for the next generation Tactix series even tho I have the latest tactix delta
Time will tell!
I'll just keep wearing my 6s sapphire. Maybe the Fenix 8 will be more jaw dropping at that price point.
It's easy to forget that the Fenix 6 when it launched was priced around $600-$1000 depending on the model. But yeah, these aren't cheap! As technology advanced these updates become less jaw dropping and more about refinement just like an iPhone. Thanks for watching!
Nice review ! Interresting GNSS test would be to compare Fenix 6 (GPS+Galileo) Vs Fenix 7 (All GNSS) Vs Fenix 7 (all GNSS + multifrequency) in difficult environment (cities, with tall buildings).
Yup, I've got a deep dive test video coming. Stay tuned.
@@ChaseTheSummit Thanks for the hard work !
@@ChaseTheSummit Please!!! Very curious if the non multifrequency GNSS on the non-sapphire editions is any better than previous versions. I'd be coming from am F945 and am overall satisfied with GPS but there are definitely spots of tree coverage that are a little off.
I just purchased the Fenix 6X, cause the price went down. I like the touch screen on the 7x, I can wait until 8X comes out🤣🤣🤣
lol, being a generation behind will save you lots of $$$ and the 6x is still an EXCELLENT watch. Enjoy it!
Hey, tnx for this video and nice explanation of the F7. As a guy who destroys apple watches with everyday use, I bought Tactix Delta which is basically a fenix 6 sapphire. And I wanna know if its normal if the watch becomes useless if I accidentally press the button while in the water. I was playing with my kid, pressed the button and the watch now doesnt know how to normally read the altitude and pressure, plus at the beginning, the buttons were rendered useless until the water dried out. Im thinking its because the water got in somewhere around the button. Because the Garmin support didnt fix anything (in their words, nothing is wrong and I should wash the watch with every use in salt water. And the buttons shouldn't be used underwater)... Which is infuriating... My question is if you have any idea or tips if the new one doesn't become useless with the simple press of the button underwater. Tnx and keep the nice vids coming.
Garmin does state not to use the buttons when under deep water but I've never had an issue using it in the pool, ocean, or shower. I'm surprised Garmin Support wasn't more helpful.
Thanks for this fantastic review! The F6 Saphire models used to have more screen reflection and used to be more hard to read than the Gorilla Glas models. Is there still the same difference with the F7? How they to compare to the F6 Saphire models, has it getting better? Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer all of the questions in the comments!
Yes, this is a product of sapphire glass being more reflective than gorilla glass. The Fenix 6 Sapphire and Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar look very similar in that regard.
so happy I bought a 6pro last year for a super cool price - no need yet for an update , thou navigating with fingertips seems super nice - lets wait for fenix 8 (epic and fenix come together, LTE, micro etc) in 2 years :)
For the current price of the Fenix 6 they're still awesome watches!
You've had a big day! I have to say, I watched this after I saw the Epix vid, and I just think with THESE features, and THAT display, the Epix is the crown jewel of the lineup. I've done some really long hikes and rides, and I just don't think I can last longer than the Epix battery can take me. Which one are you keeping?
I feel the same way. The Fenix 7 is awesome but the display is certainly hard to look at after wearing the Epix for a few minutes! I think I'm going to buy a Fenix 7X and an Epix... because I'm crazy and I can blame youtube.
@@ChaseTheSummit Godspeed, Sir! Hard to go wrong when you've got them both. I've got an AW Series 7 that I'll alternate between.
Thanks for releasing right on time :)
I'm just as excited as you!
that's what she said
I have the fēnix® 6 Pro and Sapphire , and this game is getting to rich for my blood. Thanks for a great review/overview//all the best troutbumandsam
It's certainly not cheap!
Oh boy the internet is going to be on fire today, lol. I mean everybody waited for fenix 7, but the Epix looks awesome too! I hope you make a detailed comparison between the Epix and Venu 2 plus in the upcoming video.
Lots of follow up videos are coming. Sadly, I had to send these loaner units back but I should have my personal units soon to make more videos!
same old charging port, ill wait for wireless charging before upgrading my FR 945
I think the charging port will remain for a while because of how robust it is. Wireless would be a nice addition though.
I'm hoping that my 5 can last until the 50% off sales start in ~2 years. Maybe they will add a LTE version in the meantime.
We shall see!
Ordered the 7x solar.. getting it Thursday!
Awesome!
7 is out?!?!? How did I not know 😍😍😍😍
It's here!
I'll wait and see what the first GPS tests show.
Generally it's been pretty good so far. Right up there with the 945 LTE and COROS Vertix 2 even in standard GPS modes. From my understanding the Fenix 7 and Epix are using the same chip as the COROS Vertix 2 so we should see similar results. I've only got a handful of runs in to compare but I'll be following up with a deeper dive on GPS accuracy.
can't wait for new top forerunner XD thx for brilliant review!!!
You and me both!
I think you should keep one and the other 2 should be giveaways to your loyal members Dave.
Sadly I didn’t get to keep any. I have to buy one just like everyone else! Maybe next time 😉
Definitely going to buy a 6X now that it’s on discount. I think the 7 is great but I’d like to see a little more updated on the fenix line, such as LTE, maybe voice commanded texts through the watch, before I drop 1000 dollars on a new one.
It would be cool to see some of those features on a Fenix. Time will tell!
@@ChaseTheSummit fingers crossed! Either way I’m very excited for my Fenix 6X!
I have the Fenix Platinum 6 Pro Solar. I love that watch!
Awesome!
Dave,you do a great job on these reviews,you should be a baseball ⚾ player, because you cover all the bases 😂
No doubt that 7 is the best multisport watch in the market. But if you already own Fenix 6, it makes no sense to upgrade with current pricing.
Ps. I just heard 6 is getting a big new firmware update too.
For sure, the 6 is still great and the price is basically double.
I bought Fenix 7 sapphire solar yesterday
Everything explained. Even if you speak soooo fast :-) Thanks a lot!!! The missing features compared to the FR945 and Venu 2+ do not really justify the price. Then I look for a Fenix 6 Pro. Or wait and see. There will surely be a 7X and 7Pro in the future ;-)
You said that the multi band GNSS allows it to use multiple satellite systems simultaneously - this is incorrect, many GPS watches do this. What multi band GNSS gives you is reception of two frequencies: the L1 and L2 frequency bands. This is what can give you more accurate positioning if one of the frequencies is not reaching the device due to atmospheric conditions, tree/building coverage etc.
Thanks for explaining. I understand the tech I just have a bad way of conveying it lol.
Awesome coveredge and super exited about the new Fenix 7 , it is awesome! I will wait for the hype to pass and the price to drop, and use my 6X Pro .. it has all that i need at this moment.
For sure, this one has lots of hype!
I would love this if it had the same LTE feature like the 945 which I have currently. I love that extra piece of mind that if I leave my phone behind I can still send for help
I was hoping they'd add LTE to the Fenix 7 or Epix. Maybe they'll do a "plus" version with it in the future?
Just picked up a 7 solar sapphire through the link to replace my instinct solar. 👍
Hope you enjoy it!
I'm kinda disappointed with this Fenix 7, I consider myself a tech guy, and I've been switching between the Fenix and the Apple Watch these years. Fenix is years ahead of the Apple Watch on battery life, the accuracy of GPS, etc., but the UI... don't let me start here. Garmin needs to start thinking of a refresh of this 2015 UI. I feel old just to start watching my Fenix 6S Pro.
Have you checked out the Epix?
Great review as usual Dave. I find the Fenix 6 GPS accuracy to be pretty good for my daily use. The 6X seems a bit better than the 6 but not a huge deal. A larger antenna perhaps? Personally the multi-band GPS uses more battery than I'd be willing to sacrifice. I also get better HR accuracy from the 6X, most likely because it fits my wrist better. That would probably vary with the individual.
Thanks! Yes, HR will vary greatly by your wrist and how well the watch fits. The 7 is certainly a step in the right direction with GPS accuracy but I didn't find my 6 to be terrible either. They're both really good devices! Thanks for watching.
@@ChaseTheSummit Thanks for the quick reply! Is there any substance to my theory about a larger GPS antenna/accuracy in the 51mm size?
@@StormyDog Not chase, but I'd be hard pressed to believe they'd add a larger GPS antenna in the "X" vs non "X".
@@wwefridaycp I heard somewhere that the antenna was attached to the bezel. Not sure if that's accurate. If it is, it might well be larger. Whatever the reason, when I wore both the 6X Sapphire and the 6 Solar for a few days the 6X seemed to pick up things like location, starts and stops, and speed changes just a little quicker. Maybe it was just a difference in the individual watches. The difference was small.
@@StormyDog Interesting!
Wow Coros turned up the heat on Garmin ;-).
For sure!
Now if I can only make up my mind between fénix 7x and epix!
Flip a coin! 🪙
I enjoyed your review for a while now! But relax a little please! It sounds like a breakdown! Best wishes!
Thanks! I am relaxed... just excited!
I would like to know more about the golf section of the Fenix 7. I currently have a F6 and would hope they would make it more like the S62. What’s your thoughts?
Thanks Paul
Hi Paul, unfortunately I don't get out and play golf too often so I'm not sure I can help. I'm sure you'll see more golf specific features popping up on UA-cam as more people get their hands on them.
Great update from Garmin, but I hope they find a way to add: 1) ecg; 2) blood pressure monitor; 3) lte/wifi; 4) wireless charging; 5) higher ppi transreflective display; 6) slim down thickness of the watch.
Out of that wish list I think the one I was most surprised that was missing was LTE! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Surprised no ECG. Thought they were adding that.
Yeah, I was a little surprised too.
Great video as always. I’ve been a 6 pro user for 6 months. Will be staying put for awhile.
Nice! the 6 Pro is still a great watch!
nice to see touch display but what about activating it by accident? i mean with part of my shirt or jacket ? i recently fell in love with garmin fenix 6s and now i am considering to wait for 7s. :D
The touch display can be easily toggled on/off with a couple of taps if you don't want to use it or want to prevent accidental touches.
@@ChaseTheSummit thank You. 🙂
Can you explain why solar power wouldn’t mean unlimited battery? I know I’m missing something here.. also how are you not one of the first three videos under this search? Great vid 👌🏼
Simply because the solar panel doesn’t generate enough power to offset the energy consumed by the watch. These watches are very powerful and consume a lot of energy. The solar function only mitigates that. However, you can get nearly unlimited battery life in “Power Save” mode which limits the functionality of the watch to basically telling the time. In Power Save mode the Fenix 7x can go for around 90 days without a charge.
Great detailed review! I need to stop watching UA-cam tech reviews! My pocket money budget might get wiped out for the Fenix 7x Sapphire Solar. I think you sold me over my current 6x Sapphire (non-solar). Surely LTE and speaker will entually come to the Fenix, but I usually have headphones for that anyway.
lol, UA-cam is a dangerous place! I agree, I can live without the speaker/mic and I think they left it out to preserve the 100M water resistance. The LTE however, I 100% expected and I'm surprised it's not there since it's really a safety/tracking feature and not so much a "recreational" feature. Time will tell what comes down the road!
@@ChaseTheSummit just ordered! Psyched.
Like always Fenix is solid daily, but today i would go Tactix 7 if you really into heavy duty or Epix 2 that is just stellar if you don´t need that massive battery. :)
Thanks for sharing!
Great videos Dave - all your Fenix 7/Epix videos are outstanding as always, you look like a kid in a candy store, awesome!!
Thanks Chris! Exciting stuff!
This is not worth the upgrade from the Fenix 6 which is still a solid watch. Great review !!
I suppose it depends on what features are important to you and if your wallet agrees lol.
@@ChaseTheSummit True. The touch seems pretty pointless in terms of you still to use buttons to access certain features, work to do for Garmin.
Woooo! The day has finally come! Order is already in. Your videos are showing up first, great job 👏
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I'd definitely go for the Epix if it came in the 51mm size as I love big watches (G-Shock wearer)
A bigger version would have been cool!
It's going to be soooo hard not ordering this watch. I bet I will get the Fenix 7 X Sapphire. Coming from my Suunto Ambit 3 Peak, this will be a huge upgrade.
Massive upgrade! Enjoy it!
In the meanwhile, I already have it since 4 weeks. Very happy with it, although I hoped it would feel less cheap.
Great vid, but I think I won’t be upgrading as it’s not a massive upgrade. Also, in the uk the Garmin pay is terrible with only a handful of banks subscribed to Garmin.
Thanks for sharing. I think we're at a point where updates are becoming a bit more iterative and refining rather than revolutionary like we used to see (think back to the Fenix 3HR). The Fenix 7 is a good one, upgrading is a personal choice. the Fenix 5 and 6 are still awesome!