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Stunning AMOLED display
Advanced but accessible fitness tracking
Accurate GPS and excellent maps
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Shorter battery life than Fenix 7
No microphone for calls
Most expensive Garmin to date
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Publicación: 2022-02-15, Autor: Cat , crítica de: techradar.es
Stunning AMOLED display, Advanced but accessible fitness tracking, Accurate GPS and excellent maps
Shorter battery life than Fenix 7, No microphone for calls, Most expensive Garmin to date
The Epix (Gen 2) is the ultimate sports watch, taking Garmin's most advanced sports tracking tech and fitting it all into a rugged 47mm case topped off with a stunning AMOLED touchscreen. If the Fenix 7 lacks the wow factor you're looking for, this is the...
Publicación: 2022-04-07, Autor: Cam , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Bright and vibrant display,Solid tracking features,Excellent health data,Durable build
Only comes in one size,Lacking interactive notifications,Battery not as long-lasting as Fenix,Very expensive
We've known for a while that a long-lasting AMOLED smartwatch is possible, with both Huawei and Garmin making strides in the area over the last couple of years. And Garmin's Epix 2 shows us that the future is, indeed, bright. The second-generation watch f...
Publicación: 2022-02-16, Autor: Cat , crítica de: techradar.com
Stunning AMOLED display, Advanced but accessible fitness tracking, Accurate GPS and excellent maps
Shorter battery life than Fenix 7, No microphone for calls, Most expensive Garmin to date
The Epix (Gen 2) is the ultimate sports watch, taking Garmin's most advanced sports tracking tech and fitting it all into a rugged 47mm case topped off with a stunning AMOLED touchscreen. If the Fenix 7 lacks the wow factor you're looking for, this is the...
Publicación: 2022-02-05, Autor: Patrick , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Yes — if you're a serious athlete in need of an outstanding fitness watch capable of providing a slew of information. If you're just starting out on your fitness journey, consider a more affordable alternative. The $900 price point is steep for a fitness...
Publicación: 2022-01-18, Autor: Michael , crítica de: wareable.com
Great color AMOLED screen, Solid sports tracking skills, Great screen to view maps on
It's pricey, No solar power, Connect app still feels busy
The Garmin Epix is essentially a Fenix 7 with a color screen, and if that's something you've been dreaming of, you'll be happy here. It's packing a great screen, has all the usual sports and mapping features with some new running-focused modes that give i...
Publicación: 2022-04-12, Autor: Mike , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Gorgeous design, Bright display, Long battery life, Lots of tracking features
Very expensive, Not as many smartwatch features as Apple, Samsung, Only comes in one size,
The Garmin Epix 2 is deserving of its name. This is a great, fitness-first smartwatch with truly epic battery life and a gorgeous display. While it doesn’t have as many smartwatch-like capabilities as the Apple Watch 7 or the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, it’s...
Publicación: 2022-02-16, Autor: Thomas , crítica de: theverge.com
Bright, detailed OLED display, Touchscreen and five-button interface, you choose, 6+ days of battery life even when training everyday, Handles almost any sport or fitness activity you throw at it
47mm case is too big for some, Expensive, Lacks cellular data for safety and emergencies, Overwrought interface
Publicación: 2022-02-07, Autor: Matthew , crítica de: zdnet.com
Resumen: While I've used Apple and Samsung smartwatches from time to time, I can't accept the fact that I have to charge my watch daily. Thus, for the past six to eight months I have been bouncing between the Garmin Forerunner 945 LTE, COROS Vertix 2, and Polar...