Smaller-sized multisport GPS watch features an always-on 1.2" display, long battery life and new ultratough athletic design with fiber-reinforced polymer case Trusted button controls that work in any environment are matched with a highly responsive touchscreen interface for quick, convenient access to selections Take your training to the next level with endurance and real-time stamina tracking, training status, advanced performance metrics and 30+ built-in sports apps Get 24/7 health and wellness monitoring with wrist-based heart rate, Pulse Ox (not available in all countries), stress and enhanced sleep tracking (this device is intended to give an estimation of your activity and metrics; it is not a medical device) Navigate the outdoors with built-in sensors for the 3-axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter; supports multi-GNSS satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo)
Manufacturer | Garmin |
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Brand | Garmin |
Item model number | 010-02539-00 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 2.22 ounces |
Height | 1.85 inches |
Depth | 0.55 inches |
Product Id | 255388 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.2 (53 ratings) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 753759277802 |
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Garmin fenix 7S 42mm Multisport GPS Smartwatch, Silver with Graphite Band
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Christmas gift. I love the data provided about sleep quality, heart data, smart features. Having never had a smart watch before the Fenix is a great addition to how I attack each day. It linked with strava and Zwift with relative ease making heart rate data available on all of my logged rides. Smart features that work with my phone include text messages, find my phone (so long as garmin connect feature is running in the background), and calendar. I plan on using the map feature once winter breaks. So far so good. I'm very pleased with this compared to what an Apple Watch provides.
Purchased Fenix 7S for me and my wife because we were tired of Siri constantly trying to insert herself into our daily conversations. It was astounding to see all of the health data on the watch for workouts, sleep, stress, and ability to recover to mention a few. It is so far advanced compared to the Apple Watch without the invasion into your privacy. If you are into fitness and learning more about your body and how it responds to each workout take the plunge into the world of Garmin.
This is my second Garmin Fenix... I wear it 24/7. I owned a Fenix 5S the last five years and the Fenix 7S is the upgrade I was waiting for. The new sensor, touch screen and Garmin's outstanding performance… I am absolutely in love with my new watch.
I've used a vivoactive for years and liked it. I've started doing more trails and needed a solid GPS function and battery life and this has been phenomenal. The price tag initially hurt but considering I used my vivoactive for hundreds of miles and daily use, I would say that I got maximum utility out of the product. Considering I plan on wearing this watch everyday and using it for long distance runs as well as health tracking everyday for the next several years I believe the value exceeds the initial price tag. It may be inexpensive for some but I try to be as shrewd as possible spending money on myself and what in my head was a luxury item. The watch has now become a necessity.
Was planning on a new Venu, since this was the same sale price I decided this was a better deal. So far I like it, probably more than I need. Can't wait to try it on all my summer activities. I think it is dressier than the Venu that I had.
I bought it a few weeks ago, swapping from an apple watch, and it is amazing. Great for customizing runs where I want to keep my HR low without having to look at my watch the entire time - it'll alert you when you're out of range. Building workouts (speed runs, weight lighting) in the connect app and having them on your watch is incredibly user friendly and great for the gym to not stare at your phone the entire time, or time yourself on an interval run. The DATA - in no short supply either from sleep, training readiness, etc.
I bought this watch primarily to help me monitor my health metrics (sleep, heart rate, etc...) and also to keep track of my outdoor activities (running, mountain bike, horseback riding, hiking...). It does all of that and more. I LOVE the daily suggested workouts. I wish there was a way to get rid of some of the extra things, like golf, which I will never use, but whatever. It was a tough decision between the Venu 3 and this, because the Venu has some features I wanted that isn't available on the Fenix, but ultimately the sports on this one won out. I am still learning all the settings and how to do things, but I'm confident that once I figure it out, this will do all the things I want it to. It's very capable while also being a nice looking watch for everyday wear. I love that my watch supports horseback riding, because a lot of other fitness platforms don't.
I've had the Fenix 5s and the Vivoactive Music 3 and now I am happy to have the Fenix 7s. The main reason I bought the Fenix is battery life. I run 18 mile trail races while listening to music so I wanted a watch that could get all my data, provide music, and have some life afterwards. I mountain bike a lot and my frustration is with the thickness and weight of the watch. On the descent the watch bounces and pushes into my wrist and hand, sometimes pushing the start/stop button without my knowledge. I did rotate my brake levers and that helped but the watch still moves as I go over rocks, tree roots, etc. I hope in the future Garmin is able to decrease the weight of the watch so it will stay put better on a small wrist. I really hope Garmin will keep in mind that many of its users have small wrists.
I was looking for a round smartwatch that would connect seamlessly with my iPhone. This watch is great. The only thing keeping this from a 5-star review is the band. I don't like large, clunky watches, so the 7S was a great compromise, but the band was very short. One aspect of the watch I love is the color of the band (graphite) and they don't sell a longer version in this color. They do sell a black longer band, but it looks odd with the watch as it is graphite. Wanting a smaller face on a watch doesn't mean you have tiny wrists. Other than this one thing, I love the watch. I had to buy an aftermarket band that was close to the graphite color, and it worked out, but the replacement band is not a Garmin product and, as such, isn't as high-end.
I bought a Fenix 7S in June and it stopped working in December. This was an exchange/replacement for the previous one. It seems to be working fine except the battery doesn't seem to last as long as the other one. The watch has very nice features when it is fully working The exchange process has not been smooth