Watch is very easy to use, as very similar to my former delta tactics that I had. Watch face is easy to read and various widgets and functions are easy to set up and navigate.
I have been putting the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro to the test lately, and it has easily become the most capable piece of wearable tech I have ever owned. Coming from other high-end smartwatches, the transition to the Fenix 8 Pro feels like a significant upgrade in both build quality and functional depth.
Design and Build: The craftsmanship is immediately apparent. It feels incredibly solid on the wrist, balancing a rugged, tactical aesthetic with a premium finish that looks just as good in professional settings as it does out on the trails. It’s built to take a beating, which gives me great peace of mind while I'm moving equipment or out exploring on the weekends.
Performance and Mapping: The software experience is buttery smooth. Everything from menu navigation to syncing with my various tracking apps is instantaneous. I’ve been particularly impressed with the mapping features—the detail level and responsiveness are leagues ahead of what I’ve experienced on other devices. It is genuinely a reliable companion for navigation.
The Verdict: If you are looking for a watch that doesn't just "track" your day but actually empowers your performance, this is it. It’s a powerful, reliable, and deeply customizable tool for anyone who takes their health and outdoor activities seriously. I couldn't be happier with the switch; it’s a masterclass in sport-watch engineering.
The calling function is only functional with my cell phone. The whole point of buying this watch was for the PRO aspect with calling not requiring my cell phone. Disappointed.
I like the watch, lots of cool data, bright screen. Unfortunately while using the messenger app, regular text messages or call, it glitches. Messages appear as sent but the recipient never gets them. Phone calls don't go thru. Hopefully Garmin will figure how to fix these issues.