



⌚ Elevate your every move with the Fenix 6 Pro — where rugged meets refined.
The Garmin Fenix 6 Pro is a premium multisport GPS watch designed for professionals who demand durability, advanced training metrics, and comprehensive outdoor navigation. Featuring a large, always-on sunlight-readable display, multi-GNSS support, preloaded topo and ski maps, Pulse Ox sensors, and up to 14 days of battery life, it seamlessly blends rugged design with smart connectivity including music storage and Garmin Pay. Ideal for athletes and adventurers seeking precision, endurance, and style in one sophisticated wearable.


















| ASIN | B07WL6QHWH |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #237,301 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #147 in Running GPS Units #39,945 in Wearable Technology (Electronics) |
| Color | 6 Pro - Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,872) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2019 |
| Department | mens |
| Display resolution | 260 x 260 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
| Item model number | 010-02158-01 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| OS | Sistema operativo propietario de Garmin |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 1.85 x 1.85 x 0.58 inches |
| Scanner Resolution | 480 x 272 |
| Special features | Bluetooth |
| Whats in the box | fēnix 6 Charging/data cable Documentation |
J**N
Best smartwatch for sports
Ive used this for over two years and it has been the best smart watch for sports. Used to use Apple Watch and switched and never looked back. It’s much lighter than the Apple Watch which makes a huge difference. This was the biggest selling point for me.. Also the fact it does not need active lighting makes it much easier to see in the daytime (which is when you’re most often looking at it). At night you can always use the backlight. The battery is spectacular. I charge it at most once every 2-3 weeks. It’s extremely durable too. I gone over 200 runs with it.
A**3
Great Multisport fitness tracker
Great multisport activity watch. I use it for running, hiking, trail running, biking, swimming, & the general measurement of my heart rate, sleep, stress, steps, etc. GPS is more accurate than IPhone 13 & Apple Watch plus battery lasts days even with gps use, not less than a day/15-18 hours like Apple Watch plus metrics & data is much more in depth. I’ve wanted a Garmin Fenix since the Fenix 2. Got a Garmin vivoactive which worked great for 2 years til the battery died, then Apple Watch. Finally got a Fenix 6 & love it. The only thing I dislike is the charge cord is super short like 1.5” long & the plug is in the back instead of a charge cradle like my previous Garmin & Apple Watch. It could be a bit thinner, but maybe not for the battery life & wrist sensors. The wristband could be higher quality/more rugged & durable for an almost $700 Watch. If you’re looking for a smartwatch first & multi sport tracker second, get an Apple Watch or Samsung galaxy. Fenix is a multisport & activity tracker first & smart watch second. Otherwise it had great feature & function wise & I love how it has race predictor based on your logged performance & can help you time your goals. The body battery level & recovery time is nice too to make sure you’re not overtraining.
M**P
Amazing watch!
I really like this watch. I've been using simpler / cheaper Garmin watches (Vivoactive) in the past - they were quite good for their price, bit this one is worth the 2x or 3x money. Pros: * Great activity tracker - steps, floors, all that stuff. * HRM is quite good - compared it with a chest strap HRM and they are very close. Just need to keep it tight on the wrist. * Sleep tracking is excellent. * Battery life is phenomenal! I haven't tried the hyper-efficient expedition mode yet, just regular mode for daily activities, and I have to charge it rarely (maybe once per week). * Supports all kinds of sensors, including bike power meters. Can be used as a replacement for a cycling computer when on vacation. Cons: * Heavier than the smaller watches I used in the past, but I got used to it after a week.
C**S
The Best GPS/Activity Watch - Exceeeding Expectations!
I have had mixed experiences with Garmin GPS watches dating back to 2007. Mostly positive experiences with Garmin Forerunner 305 & 310 but did not like the Vivoactive HR+, which I had many issues with the software, GPS, watch faces and it eventually stopped working. So I was skeptical before I bought another Garmin, especially spending almost $600. However, I am glad that i did because this watch is incredible! Positives: - Software is very easy to set up and use - GPS tracking is outstanding (picks up right away and never loses signal) - Watch face gives me everything I need (HR, steps, calories, weather, time, date, battery life, etc.) - Battery life is great - Music easy to set up (I have Spotify premium, not sure about if you don't have this) - Easy access to many useful features including: weather, altitude, sunrise/sunset times, notifications, more - Incredible tracking stats for runs, bike rides, indoor activities, treadmill, hikes, custom workouts, etc. - Customizable watch faces you can edit and that are easily available from Garmin store - Advanced features like find my phone, maps, locatiuon saving, wallet (can pay w/watch) - HR tracking is very good, similar to strap I use for Orangetheory (watch has best HR tracking I have experienced by far for non-strap) - Notifications from phone are well done - Calculates and tracks VO2, stress level, aerobic/anaerobic training effect and much more - Automatically tracks elevation, mapping, laps, HR, HR zones and cadence for all activity Negatives: - The only thing is that it is sort of big and I can't wear it sleeping (but it's actually less bulky than I was expecting and I never intended to wear it sleeping so this is barely a negative for me)
S**Y
Outstanding Watch for those who need a Sportwatch 1st, Smartwatch 2nd.
I had the Fenix 5, then switched to an iPhone. I then tried an Apple watch but always missed my Fenix. I switched because I heard and experienced that Garmin did not work as well with notifications on the iPhone. The Apple watch is an awesome smartwatch and fitness tracker/sport-watch 2nd. I decided I needed a sport-watch first. In addition, I needed more than 18-24 battery life, something more durable and liked the look of a more normal watch. I went back to Fenix and have not been disappointed. Amazing features, battery life is insane (generally a week and that is using GPS for a few workouts weekly, but can go 40+ days in expedition mode). As far as iPhone paring, it is more than acceptable, at least for my needs. I receive notifications, but unlike the Apple Watch I cannot reply to them via the watch, only view them. The find my phone feature also only works if the Garmin connect app is running in the background on my iPhone-which it is the majority of the time and doesn't really impact phone battery life as some users have experience. The only time it will not be running is most likely when I lose my phone of course ha ha. All in all a great watch and while it is pricey, you can feel the quality and the technology that is on your wrist is amazing. I hope this helps.
J**P
Ha llegado antes de la fecha prevista y en buenas condiciones falta ver como responde después de varios días usandolo
F**A
Produto zerado e entrega relâmpago
C**A
Puedo usar como comparativa mi smartwatch anterior que era un Huawei GT2 y es un muy buen dispositivo pero es que este es el Dios de los relojes inteligentes. Primeramente, el reloj es muy bonito y queda bien con cualquier ropa que se use. La medición de frecuencia cardíaca es muy precisa casi todo el tiempo, las métricas de los ejercicios (yo nado) son variadas y útiles, además incluye récords personales para mantener la motivación. Para ser sincero, pasar de un reloj que se controlaba por la pantalla a pasar a uno que se maneja por botones me parecía un retroceso pero la verdad es que son muy fáciles de usar y muy útiles para marcar los tiempos de los diferentes segmentos de ejercicio sin toques falsos o bloqueos de la pantalla. Me emocionaba la opción de música en el reloj y no negaré que es muy útil, sin embargo funciona como un almacenamiento, más que como un streaming, y además esto consume mucha batería, por lo que no me ha resultado útil pues el otro ejercicio que hago además de la alberca es en gimnasio, donde tengo mi celular a la mano aunque si entiendo la utilidad de está función de almacenamiento para cuando desees salir a correr sin el celular. Me encantaron las notificaciones pues llegan al instante, la vibración es fuerte sin ser invasiva y permite ver los emoji. No acostumbro hacer ejercicios en los que necesite los servicios de GPS, sin embargo mis conocidos que si lo acostumbran, me dicen que es muy preciso y útil. En resumen, de mis mejores compras del año y recomiendo sin dudarlo este dispositivo a cualquier deportista.
V**A
Llego a tiempo y ya tengo más de 3 meses con el reloj y todo ha funcionado perfectamente, la batería dura alrededor de 6 días teniendo la mayoría de las funciones encendidas, llego con su caja original, en mi opinión, es un buen reloj para deportistas de alto rendimiento, en mi caso no le saco todo el jugo, pero aún así me encanto el diseño que tiene, cabe aclarar que este es un reloj fitness con funcionalidades de smartwatch, la conectividad con el iPhone es relativamente bueno pero creo que sería mejor si tuviera un celular android, pero en general todo muy bien, además de que se ve muy con cualquier cosa que uses
G**.
A aparência do relógio é robusta e discreta ao mesmo tempo. Devido ao clima chuvoso, consegui testar ele ar livre somente uma semana após chegar. PRÓS: - Visual: Robusto, discreto e super charmoso no pulso - O GPS é preciso e o pace atualiza constantemente ou se mantém, testei correndo diferentes velocidades e foi bem preciso. - Tela: Os campos de dados e informações de corrida no visor ficam bem grandes durante a corrida e sob na luz do sol ficam mais visíveis ainda - Muitas funcionalidades: Acho que vou precisar mais algumas semanas para aprender tudo que o relógio oferece. - Pace Pro: É possível definir um tempo de prova com base no aclive e declive no terreno e ele equaliza a distribuição do ritmo durante a corrida. CONTRAS: - Peso: É um pouco pesado em comparação ao meu Forerunnner 235, mas nada que seja prejudicial, só acostumar. - Pulseira original dele é um pouco dura na hora de colocar. - Ao conectar no computador ele sempre atualiza mapas, mas nada que um [Cancelar] não resolva
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