The Garmin Fenix 3 is a rugged, multisport GPS watch designed for outdoor enthusiasts and athletes. Key features include:
Display:
– 1.2-inch color Chroma display
– Sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)
– LED backlight
Navigation:
– GPS and GLONASS satellite reception
– Built-in altimeter, barometer, and 3-axis compass
– TracBack feature for route navigation
Fitness tracking:
– Multisport modes for running, cycling, swimming, and more
– VO2 max estimation and recovery advisor
– Virtual pacer function for runners
Activity profiles:
– Preloaded activity profiles for various sports
– Customizable data fields and layouts
Smart features:
– Smart notifications when paired with a compatible smartphone
– Connect IQ support for custom apps and widgets
Battery life:
– Up to 6 weeks in watch mode
– Up to 20 hours in GPS mode
– Up to 50 hours in UltraTrac battery saver mode
Durability:
– Water-rated to 10 ATM (100 meters)
– Stainless steel bezel and buttons
– Reinforced housing for extra durability
Connectivity:
– Bluetooth Smart for phone connectivity
– ANT+ for connecting to fitness sensors
Additional features:
– Daily activity tracking (steps, calories, distance)
– Sleep monitoring
– Skiing and golf modes
Design:
– Rugged, outdoor-oriented design
– Available in multiple styles including sapphire lens versions
The Garmin Fenix 3 is built for users who require a durable, feature-rich GPS watch for outdoor activities and fitness tracking. It offers a balance of navigation capabilities, multisport features, and smart functions, making it suitable for hikers, runners, triathletes, and outdoor adventurers. While it may lack some of the advanced features of newer models, it remains a capable and robust option for those who prioritize reliability and core functionality in challenging environments.
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