Professional runners and endurance athletes often rely on Garmin products for their training and competition and the Garmin Enduro 2 is the brand’s latest high-end offering. The watch offers solar charging, a 150-hour battery life with GPS enabled, and a price tag of $1,100.
Garmin Enduro 2 snapshot
Enduro 2 features a fiber-reinforced polymer shell with a titanium back cover and a titanium bezel. The 1.4-inch AMOLED color touchscreen offers a resolution of 280 x 280 px and is covered with sapphire crystal for durability. Enduro 2 comes bundled with a nylon sport loop band, though it’s also compatible with Garmin’s silicone bands. There is Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and ANT+ on board.
The watch is 10 ATM water resistant and has 32GB of onboard storage that can store up to 2,000 songs. There’s even an LED flashlight for nighttime training.
Enduro 2 offers heart rate (Garmin Elevate v4 heart rate sensor), SpO2, sleep and stress monitoring along with a host of fitness tracking features including a visual run predictor, topographic maps, set pace to the degree, career dynamics and much more.
Garmin Enduro 2
Garmin claims battery life in smartwatch-only mode is up to 46 days, which takes into account the Enduro 2’s solar-charging panel. Battery saver mode extends those values up to 550 days. The watch features multi-band GNSS with SatIQ, a useful feature that selects only the most energy-efficient GPS signal to extend battery life. The watch also supports Garmin Pay.
Pricing is set at $1,100 and the watch is available now on Garmin’s website.
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