Garmin has recently introduced the Fenix2 multi-purpose watch in the local market. Targeting multi-sport enthusiasts, the Fenix2 was built to fit the likes of swimmers, hikers, runners, and skiers. When I tried the Garmin Fenix2, both the regular watch and the activity trackers found their match. The Fenix2 looks like your typical metallic rugged wristwatch with a thick rubber strap. I've used the Fenix2 for a couple of weeks when going to the gym, running and doing laps in the pool. The Fenix2 comes with numerous sensors -- GPS radio, an altimeter, barometer, 3-axis compass, an accelerometer, a thermometer, and both ANT+ and Bluetooth. Garmin Fenix 2 specs: Screen: 1.2-inch/3.1cm diameter, 70×70 pixel monochrome LCD Touchscreen: No Weight: 90 grams Size: 4.9 x 4.9 x 1.7 cm GPS enabled: Yes Battery: Li-Ion 500mAh (840 hours) The watch has an internal Lithium Ion battery that can be charged using a cradle. The Fenix2 has several dedicated programming for specific activities. Read more in our articles including "Wear This: Garmin Fenix 2 Multi-Sport Watch" and "Garmin unveils Fenix 7 Pro, Epix Pro (Gen 2) rugged smartwatches".
Garmin has recently introduced the Fenix2 multi-purpose watch in the local market. Targeting multi-sport enthusiasts, the Fenix2 was built to fit the likes of swimmers, hikers, runners, and skiers.
When I tried the Garmin Fenix2, both the regular watch and the activity trackers found their match. The Fenix2 looks like your typical metallic rugged wristwatch with a thick rubber strap. I've used the Fenix2 for a couple of weeks when going to the gym, running and doing laps in the pool.
Our coverage of garmin fenix 2 includes: "Wear This: Garmin Fenix 2 Multi-Sport Watch"; "Garmin unveils Fenix 7 Pro, Epix Pro (Gen 2) rugged smartwatches"; "Garmin Fenix 7X Sapphire Solar Hands-on". Each article provides unique insights and information.