Garmin Unveils Fenix 8 Series: A Multisport Smartwatch

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Garmin has officially introduced its Fenix 8 series of premium multisport GPS smartwatches to the Indian market, aiming to captivate athletes and adventure enthusiasts alike. Launched today in New Delhi, these next-gen devices promise to deliver ultimate training modules and tracking capabilities, all wrapped up in a rugged yet sophisticated package.

The Fenix 8 series has already garnered an overwhelming response in global markets, and it’s easy to see why. With options for an ultra-bright AMOLED display or a solar-charging model, Garmin is offering versatility to meet diverse user preferences. The 51mm AMOLED model boasts a battery life of up to 29 days in smartwatch mode, while the solar model stretches that endurance to an impressive 48 days.

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Designed to support rigorous training and adventurous exploits, the Fenix 8 provides a daily training readiness score and Body Battery score, helping users determine whether to push hard or take it easy. Advanced metrics such as endurance score, hill score, VO2 max, and training status offer deep insights into overall performance. For strength training aficionados, targeted 4-6 week plans and sport-specific workouts aim to elevate performance across disciplines—from trail running to surfing.

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Not just a fitness tracker, the Fenix 8 comes packed with features to enhance everyday usability. The built-in speaker and microphone enable users to make and receive calls directly from the watch when paired with a compatible smartphone. Voice commands and voice notes can be activated right from the wrist, no phone or internet connection is required—a first for the Fenix lineup.

Adventure doesn’t stop when the sun sets, and neither does the Fenix 8. The built-in LED flashlight, adjustable directly from the display, offers variable intensities, a red light, and a strobe mode to enhance visibility in dark environments and rough terrains. For those who love to dive, the watch supports scuba and apnea dive activities up to 40 meters, complemented by a leak-proof metal button design and a new sensor guard for added durability.

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Navigation is a breeze with advanced mapping and navigation features. Users can view terrain contours on Topo Active maps and access preloaded maps for thousands of golf courses and ski resorts worldwide. A new map interface allows easy customization of map layers, and dynamic round-trip routing helps keep explorers on track and on time—even without internet connectivity.

Commenting on the launch, Tim Spurling, General Manager, Emerging Markets CAMEA at Garmin, said, “We’ve observed a substantial rise in demand for premium fitness wearables in India. The Fenix 8 Series is perfect for individuals looking to elevate their performance or maintain a healthy lifestyle. Whether you’re an experienced athlete or enjoy staying active, this new series offers advanced features and extended battery life for outstanding versatility.”

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Shiju Joseph, Director at AMIT GPS & Navigation, added, “We are excited to introduce this groundbreaking multisport smartwatch to India, especially during the festive season. The Fenix 8 Series combines Garmin’s unmatched expertise in GPS technology with a host of advanced features that are designed to elevate users’ fitness journeys.”

Priced starting at Rs. 86,990 and accompanied by a two-year warranty, the Garmin Fenix 8 Series will be available at premium stores and on the Garmin India website. With its blend of advanced features, rugged design, and extended battery life, the Fenix 8 aims to be more than just a smartwatch—it’s positioned as a comprehensive tool for those serious about their training and adventures.

While the Fenix 8 Series comes with a premium price tag, its extensive feature set might just justify the investment for dedicated athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. As the wearables market becomes increasingly crowded, Garmin’s latest offering seems poised to stand out—especially for those who refuse to compromise on performance and durability.

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