Rugged, sophisticated design features an always-on 1.3” display, stainless steel bezel, buttons, rear case and QuickFit band system Traditional button controls that work in any environment are matched with a highly responsive touchscreen interface for quick, convenient access to selections Provides comprehensive connectivity with compatible Garmin chartplotters and remote control of key MFD features, including chart zoom, layout shortcut, Fusion stereo, autopilot and other compatible marine devices Access to key information such as tide data on watch face and new alarms to notify you of anchor drag or imminent tide changes on compatible marine devices Support for optional BlueChart g3 coastal charts and LakeVü g3 inland maps
Manufacturer | Garmin |
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Brand | Garmin |
Item model number | 010-02540-60 |
Color | Blue |
Weight | 2.72 ounces |
Height | 1.85 inches |
Depth | 0.6 inches |
Product Id | 1380050 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.9 (1 ratings) 3.9 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 753759296704 |
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Terrific watch and fitness tracker I'm still learning all the features on. Replaced an old citizen watch I've worn for years. First smartwatch I care for as I'm horrible about recharging and this one only needs charged like twice a month.
Made the jump from Apple Watches. Love all the health tracking and workout features. My GF has an older model garmin and is wanting to upgrade now after mine
Multi sport watch, love I switch between tennis, pickle, SUP, swim, surf , Golf and bike..battery is awesome…golf app is fabulous
I have been using this watch for the past 20 days. I love the long lasting battery which bring a better product in comparison to an APPLE WATCH that only lasted about a day. I just figured out how to play music on it and it save me the trouble of carrying my phone on my hand or pocket while running. But for me the best is the water usage. I love fishing and I intend to do an iron man some day and this watch has gave me a great feedback with water sports.
I bought this watch so I would have all the data metrics for triathlon, swim, bike run, heart rate, power, cadence, etc. etc. etc. The bonus for me was we plan to take off wandering on our sailboat next year and the marine applications built in are useful. However, didn't realize that it can have snapshots of different data in an instant, barometer, tides, weather, storm alert, and like many watches these days, can be an extension of your smart phone. It will also control my Fusion marine audio and autopilot. I've only scratched the surface of the many features this watch has, and it's going to be fun learning it all over the coming months.
Instructions are challenging. Watch is too complex. Doesnt display updated temps and tides. Wouldnt buy but it was a gift
I bought this as a replacement for my 2013 Garmin whose battery died and you don't support it any more. During my first use of the Quatix 7 in a sail race this weekend I had several issues. 1. In the Sail app I could start the elapsed sail time/distance screen. But while it was running, I could not bring up the navigation menu so I could navigate to waypoints I had programmed in. My old Garmin kept the elapsed distance running even when I was navigating to a waypoint(mark). 2. When I stopped the elapsed time/distance, I “saved” it. Then I couldn't “find” where it was saved. Today I found it under “last activity” several menu items below today's tides, ABC, barometer etc . Not a very convenient place, and I can't find any reference how to do this in the user manual. 3. After shutting down the elapsed sail timer, I brought up the navigation menu and was able to go to the “stored locations” I had pre-entered. Some comments on this are below. a. My old Garmin gave bearing, distance to the selected location(mark) and also calculated how long it would take to get there based on current SOG. The Quarix 7 gave distance and bearing but no time to get there. b. Others on board for this sail had other GPS units but their “distance to mark” were always about 10% less that the Quatix 7. I believe the Quatix 7 was navigating using statue miles instead of nautical miles. Afterwards, I saw in the settings>format>units the only options are miles or kilometers . How do I get it to navigate in nautical miles and knots? c. I found that if I press and hold the up-menu button from the Sail screen It went to Sail settings>units. Distance was set in nautical miles and Pace/Speed was set to knots . Again, I could not find any of this in the user manual. I just kept hitting different buttons and found it. IF the units were correct there, why are the navigation to saved locations using statute miles? d. I can see how the exercise and running apps might want to use statute miles or kilometers, and mph /kph, but marine apps need to use nautical miles/knots. This is, after all, a Garmin Quatix 7 “ultimate marine smartwatch”
I like it, so so. I'm not in love wth it bybany means. I've been using it since Christmas maybe after some time it will grow on me. Not any real complaints but not stoked either.
I would like the possibility to make bigger the number and the info as day or date to ready with out glasses, I understand that is only a problem for old peoples but will be better if is good for everybody
I am a professional sailor. Simple use on this watch is impossible, the buttons are arbitrarily moving me all over the menu, I don't have time when I'm racing to reset to anything. It won't even stay locked on time of day. Waste of good money.