I stopped by the Garmin booth to ask the rep what was new in the hunting and hiking realm and he directed me over to the wrist worn devices which are new for this year.
The first is the Garmin EPIX
Basically the EPIX is a wrist based map navigable GPS. It has a 1.4" Screen where you can display map and other GPS data common across many of the handheld line but on a smaller screen and worn as a watch. I was quite impressed with the clarity of the screen and resolution of the image given the smaller size.
Features:
MSRP is $499.99


The next is the FENIX 3 Lineup.
It comes in three models: Sapphire, Light, and Dark, all of which are almost same with variations in colour, Lens and band. The only exception is the sapphire model which has a sapphire extra hard scratch resistant lens and a steel link wristband. The Light and Dark are more colour variations and have a Latex Band. The dark being a blacked out watch, and the light being a more sporty look.
They are designed more to compete with watches like the Suunto that many of us are familiar with as opposed to the EPIX
I was looking at this with a couple of other guys who are Suunto wearers and they were really blown away with these. They have an amazing resolution for the digital display. You really can't make out the pixels. They are really easy to use and are not bulky. If I were to go looking for an outdoor smart watch I would consider one of these over the Suunto line.
Features:
MSRP:
Sapphire: $599.99
Light and Dark: $499.99
Sapphire: plus some screen shots of various pages on the device (this is the same across all models)




Dark:


Light:


The first is the Garmin EPIX
Basically the EPIX is a wrist based map navigable GPS. It has a 1.4" Screen where you can display map and other GPS data common across many of the handheld line but on a smaller screen and worn as a watch. I was quite impressed with the clarity of the screen and resolution of the image given the smaller size.
Features:
- 1.4" High Resolution Touch Screen
- Stainless Steel EXO Antenna - Dual GPS and GLONASS reception
- Worldwide Shaded relief basemap - Regional TOPO 100K map preloaded (on some versions)
- 8 GB Internal Memory
- Compatible with TOPO24k and Birdseye Satellite Imagery
- Full Outdoor Navigation Features: 3-axis compass, Barometric Altimeter, Tracks, and Waypoints
- Connect IQ to download additional apps
MSRP is $499.99


The next is the FENIX 3 Lineup.
It comes in three models: Sapphire, Light, and Dark, all of which are almost same with variations in colour, Lens and band. The only exception is the sapphire model which has a sapphire extra hard scratch resistant lens and a steel link wristband. The Light and Dark are more colour variations and have a Latex Band. The dark being a blacked out watch, and the light being a more sporty look.
They are designed more to compete with watches like the Suunto that many of us are familiar with as opposed to the EPIX
I was looking at this with a couple of other guys who are Suunto wearers and they were really blown away with these. They have an amazing resolution for the digital display. You really can't make out the pixels. They are really easy to use and are not bulky. If I were to go looking for an outdoor smart watch I would consider one of these over the Suunto line.
Features:
- Sapphire Model - Sapphire Lens, Strong Steel Linked Wristband
- 1.2" Colour Sunlight Readable Chroma Display
- Stainless Steel EXO Dual GPS/GLONASS Receiver
- Full Fitness Training Features: HR, VO2 Max, Recovery Advisor
- Full Outdoor Nav Features: 3-Axis Compass, Barometric Altimeter, Tracks, and Waypoints
- Smart Capabilities: Smart Notification, Connect IQ, Garmin Connect, Garmin Mobile
MSRP:
Sapphire: $599.99
Light and Dark: $499.99
Sapphire: plus some screen shots of various pages on the device (this is the same across all models)




Dark:


Light:

