Bright OLED screen, voice control and a torch only add to go anywhere, track
anything ability, but price increase stings
The Fenix 8 is a landmark moment for Garmin. By adding voice control, an OLED
screen and other niceties, it has merged its top Fenix and Epix adventure watch
lines to better compete with increasingly advanced smartwatches from Apple,
Samsung and other major players.
The Fenix has always been where Garmin debuts its technology and features first
before trickling them down into other products, such as the popular Forerunner
series. It certainly feels more modern, but at £870 (€1,000/$1,000/A$1,699) – a
£120 or so increase over its already pricy predecessor – these new advances
including diving tracking and AI assistant access do not come cheap.
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Squeezing high-end features into a more affordable frame makes for an excellent
mid-range smart sports tracker
Garmin’s latest smart sports watch condenses all the great features from its
higher-end Forerunner models into a cheaper, simpler running tracker with a
bright OLED screen and long battery life.
The Forerunner 165 is the new base model in Garmin’s new lineup, priced from
£250 (€280/$250/A$429) compared with the £430 Forerunner 265.
Screen: 1.2in AMOLED
Case size: 43mm
Case thickness: 11.6mm
Band size: standard 20mm
Weight: 39g
Storage: 4GB
Water resistance: 50 metres (5ATM)
Sensors: GNSS (GPS, Glonass, Galileo), compass, thermometer, heart rate, pulse
Ox
Connectivity: Bluetooth, ANT+ (wifi with music)
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