Garmin Fenix 3 HR, Gray

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Garmin Fenix 3 HR, Gray
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Amazon Price: N/A $599.99 (as of May 30, 2016 10:13 am – Details). Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on the Amazon site at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.

Garmin fenix 3 HR The Garmin fenix 3 HR multisport training GPS watch combines rugged good looks with outdoor navigation, sport profiles and training performance, which includes integrated Elevate wrist heart rate technology. Built-in omni-directional stainless steel EXO antenna, with GPS/GLONASS satellite reception, has the ability to track in more challenging environments than GPS alone. With a sunlight-visible, high-resolution Garmin Chroma Display, sapphire lens and treated silicone band, fenix 3 makes a statement on the trail and off. Feature sets for fitness training, activity tracking and personal navigation offer every option for workouts, performance metrics, outdoor adventures or everyday use. Additional features: 1.2-inch high-resolution, sunlight-readable Garmin Chroma Display High-strength, scratch-resistant domed sapphire lens Omni-directional stainless steel EXO antenna Elevate wrist heart rate technology measures heart rate at the wrist, giving you the option to track your heart rate data without wearing a chest strap Treated silicone band High-sensitivity GPS/GLONASS satellite reception has the ability to track in more challenging environments than GPS alone Performance features: Water-rated to 10 ATM (100 meters) Battery performance: up to 40 hours in UltraTrac battery saver mode, up to 16 hours in GPS mode, and 3 weeks in watch mode with 24/7 HR monitoring (depending on settings) Smart Capabilities: Connect IQ platform compatibility to download apps to watch Customized watch faces Customized data field configurations Connected features include automatic uploads, live tracking and social media sharing through Garmin Connect and Garmin Connect Mobile applications, plus optional downloads of unique apps for watch/phone integration Remotely control both the music from your phone and your VIRB XE action camera Find My Phone and Find My Watch capabilities Activity tracking: track how many steps youve taken, calories burned and stairs climbed Sleep trac

Customer Reviews

F3HR gimmick? Not in my opinion!

270 people found this helpful
 on February 14, 2016
By Dominick D.
Got mine last week from REI -> Coming from the F2 then F3 this is a worthy upgrade. It essentially is the F3 sapphire with a optical HR sensor recording 24×7 HR data, including resting HR data. I enjoy the new strap as well – slightly softer and a touch more give then the rubber F3 strap. The bezel also does away with the red accents replacing them with silver. Also the sapphire glass is flat not domed.

Better than the other activity trackers overall, but has room for improvement.

61 people found this helpful
 on March 25, 2016
By C. H. Lee
As Im writing this review, it will be my second full week of using the Garmin Fenix 3 HR (w/HRM-Run).

Absolutely the best sports / smart watch out there…

41 people found this helpful
 on March 23, 2016
By T.Hoff
I love sport watches and have had the Apple Watch, Fitbit Surge and both Microsoft Bands. Also tried a few other models. This watch is light-years beyond all of those. First and foremost, this is a beautiful, manly watch that looks classy – not like an ugly mini-iPhone on my wrist – even my wife likes the look and she has hated every sport watch I have owned. My wrist is small and it still looks great. The watch has a crazy week+ battery life (even with frequent use of GPS for workouts). It tracks every metric you can think of including running, cycling, weight training, snowboarding/skiing, stand-up paddle boarding, etc. Each has its own metric view. I created a custom one for Weight Training. Watch faces are available for download for free and update in seconds seamlessly. The lack of a touchscreen is a blessing, given they are really not that beneficial on such a small device. The buttons work better and once you get the navigation down, its fast. Smart watch features are everything you need – mail, texts, calendar, weather, alerts.. All work seamlessly (like most smart watches these days)

Love this thing!

8 people found this helpful
 on May 11, 2016
By Mmm
I’ve slowly become a bit of a watch aficionado. Thankfully when I decided to get a watch case for my dresser, I went with a 12 slot unit instead of 6 as I originally planned, because I quickly surpassed that, and currently sit at 9 watches. I have a number of fashion/dress watches, and with the Fenix 3 HR watch, three smart watches.

Nice watch but buggy (UPDATE 2 +++)

15 people found this helpful
 on April 7, 2016
By AK
I’ve had the Garmin Fenix 3 HR for several weeks and have been testing it extensively on my around the world trip. In general, this is a very nice watch but it does have limitations. Once you understand how it functions and its limitations, it is usable. I have several observations.

*UPDATED (Photos too): STILL the Smartest smartwatch purchase ever.

22 people found this helpful
 on April 1, 2016
By R.E.
I’ve had my Fenix for a week now, and have gone trail running in the mountains, indoor cycling, and generally just lived in it. It does exactly what I want it to do and more. I run about 30 miles a week (mostly trail) and bike another 30-50 (all road).

Elevation gained seems to be way off

8 people found this helpful
 on March 25, 2016
By Tanner
I’ve been wearing this for about a week now and I’ve gone one a few training runs and bike rides and even used it to track a few races.

This watch does it all, for every occasion.

12 people found this helpful
 on March 27, 2016
By btsbar
20 minutes after opening the box it frozen twice and I’m googlin how to do a hard factory reset and thinking I should return it.
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