This Garmin Solar GPS Fitness Watch Hits All-Time Low, More Than Twice as Cheap as Apple Watch Ultra 3 - Kotaku
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This Garmin Solar GPS Fitness Watch Hits All-Time Low, More Than Twice as Cheap as Apple Watch Ultra 3 - Kotaku
"If you're getting into running, hiking, swimming, or really any outdoor activity, a GPS watch can be the difference between staying on track or letting your progress fall by the wayside. Amazon has the Garmin Instinct 2X Solar on sale at the moment for 28% off. Normally going for $500, right now you can get the tactical edition of this GPS fitness watch for $139 off. That brings the price down to just $361 for a limited time."
"It's thermal, shock, and water resistant in its 50mm polymer case. See at Amazon Use the Garmin Instinct 2X to track your health and fitness 24/7. You can stay on top of your body metric with wrist-based heart rate, advanced sleep monitoring, respiration tracking, Pulse Ox and more. For during your workout, gain insights in your run, bike ride, or swim such as your pace, distance, or VO2 max."
"With the Garmin Instinct 2X, you have the standard capability of recharging your watch over USB, but you may not ever end up needing it. This rugged GPS smartwatch has solar charging capability. While out on your run, the watch can recharge back up to full while in use. In fact, just three hours of solar charging daily will provide you with infinite battery. You can just leave that USB cable in a drawer somewhere."
The Garmin Instinct 2X Solar is a rugged 50mm polymer-cased GPS smartwatch built to resist thermal, shock, and water exposure. The tactical edition is available at a 28% discount on Amazon, lowering the price from $500 to $361 for a limited time. The watch provides 24/7 health metrics including wrist-based heart rate, advanced sleep monitoring, respiration tracking, Pulse Ox, and VO2 max estimates. Activity tracking supplies pace and distance for runs, bike rides, and swims. An integrated LED flashlight offers hands-free illumination, and solar charging can replenish the battery, with three hours daily reportedly enabling effectively unlimited battery life.
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