Garmin’s Fenix watches have been the brand’s flagship series for years, with the Epix offering an option for those looking for a brilliant AMOLED display. With the new Fenix 8<!–>, Garmin offers buyers both options: an AMOLED display or a Memory in Pixel (MIP) display with solar charging.
In addition, an internal speaker and microphone are present, so you can now use your Fenix 8 for phone calls with a paired smartphone and even carry out specific voice commands without a phone connection.
I know many people prefer the vibrant AMOLED display, but I keep going back to the always-on MIP with longer battery life in the Enduro 2. In addition to the new Fenix 8 series, Garmin launched the Enduro 3–> to serve as the battery leader for its GPS sports watches. The Enduro 3 looks similar to the Enduro 2 with enhancements that include longer battery life for ultra athletes.
Fenix lovers now get to choose which display type they prefer, and the new Fenix 8<!–> also means the phasing out of the Epix line that was essentially a Fenix with an AMOLED display. Battery life does take a hit with the AMOLED, however. On the 51mm model, Garmin estimates 29 days of battery life for AMOLED and 48 days for MIP.
The LED flashlight is a primary reason I always wear a Garmin watch, and that hardware feature is present on both the Fenix 8 and Enduro 3. No other GPS sports watch has yet adopted this capability, and until someone else does, I will always wear a Garmin on one wrist.