fenix 7S Sapphire Solar Smartwatch
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We like every iteration of Garmin's Fenix series, and the Fenix 7X Sapphire Solar Sport Watch's smaller size fits those of us with narrower wrists. This multisport GPS watch serves us well whether we're skiing, trekking, working out, golfing, or working the 9 to 5. Solar-powered battery charging keeps our watches alive longer, especially when we're adventuring in sunnier weather. Like previous Fenix models, this seventh generation is jam-packed with features ranging from monitoring our heart rates or navigating us through the backcountry.
Details
- Smaller, solar-powered, multisport GPS watch for athletic adventurers
- Scratch-resistant Power Sapphire lens and an always-on 1.3-inch display
- Battery recharges with the sun's energy to extend life
- Responsive touchscreen and trusted buttons navigate 30+ built-in sport apps
- Training modules include 24/7 health monitoring and a heart rate monitor
- GPS features multi-band frequency, 3-axis compass, gyroscope, and altimeter
- TopoActive maps for thousands of golf courses and ski resorts
- Please see size chart for complete list of technical features
- Item #GRMF02W
- Housing Material
- titanium
- Strap Material
- synthetic
- Face Material
- Power Sapphire
- Movement
- digital
- Altimeter
- barometric
- Heart Rate Monitor
- wrist-based
- Technical Features
- see size chart
- Wireless
- yes
- Battery Type
- rechargeable internal lithium-ion
- Battery Life
- [standard] < 18 days (solar) < 22 days [battery saver water mode] < 57 days (solar) < 173 days [GPS] < 57 hours (solar) < 73 hours [all satellite systems] < 40 hours (solar) < 48 hours [all satellite and multi-band] < 23 hours (solar) 26 hours [all satellite and music] < 10 hours [max battery GPS] < 136 hours (solar) < 289 hours [expedition GPS] < 40 days (solar) < 74 days
- Includes
- watch, charging/data cable, documentation
- Claimed Weight
- 2oz (58g)
- Submersible
- 10 ATM
- Face Size
- 42 x 42 x 14.1mm
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- casual, travel, hiking, backpacking, skiing, snowboarding, backpacking, alpine, mountaineering, running, training, cycling, commuting
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 107 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 22, 2024
In love with my watch
I bought this watch 3 weeks ago and I am just happier and happier as time pass by. Great features, awesome battery life and I can adapt to any kind of sports. It has so much that I have not been able to explore all features at this point. BTW - I love my morning messages from Garmin.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 20, 2024
Love this device
I bought this when it first came out and I am very happy with the features with this watch. The reason I only gave it a 4 star was because the backlight on the watch is very dim. I have set the light as bright as it gets and it's still hard to read even in the dark. It syncs with all of my equipment even older equipment that needs a broadcast function versus Bluetooth.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
February 26, 2024
Longer battery, but hard to see screens
I bought the Garmin sapphire 7S last year. I was looking for a watch that could last during long distance events (over 15 hours etc). Pros: Stylish, I wear it as an everyday watch Battery life, it definitely lasts longer than any previous Garmin Ease of use; similar functionality to previous Garmin Cons; (I read about these before I purchased, but hoped they wouldn’t bother me, they do :-( Dim screen- even when you adjust the brightness, it’s just dull Small font- again, even when you customize the screens, the overall default text font is very small and not adjustable. A huge disadvantage when you’re w/o your readers on a trail run.swim etc
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 27, 2024
Great watch
Had my watch less than a month and I really like it
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 7, 2024
Love it!
I had the fenix 6 sapphire and really liked it just wanted to update to a newer version. It’s great love Garmin.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 3, 2024
So great! Does everything I need!
I just bought this watch a little over a week ago. I had an Apple Watch before but this can do so much more. Took me a bit to learn, but now I got it! I’m happy I made the switch!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
January 3, 2024
Silicone band that cause trouble
I bought Garmin fenix 7s and all is OK besides silicone band that cause very strong allergy on my hand. Washing and cleaning it after the training doesn’t help.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
December 14, 2023
Great product
Had a Fenix 6 and upgraded to the 7s and both have been great. Battery life makes it a great watch.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
December 14, 2023
Awesome features
I lost my Fenix 5S so my husband ordered this for me for Christmas... I absolutely love it. Love the colors and features and it works so well
Originally reviewed on Garmin
December 9, 2023
GPS functions doesn't work from the GPS Company
I bought fenix 7s saphire solar edition last year. I was somewhat disappointed in that it didn't have the EKG feature like the year old apple watch. The wrist based HR monitor works well in day to day activity. However, on the days I run or ride my bike, the heart rate monitor seems to be off by more than 10% which at times puts me in a higher training zones. I now use a Polar arm based HR monitor when I exercise. The altimeter is quirky. At times it shows that I'm below sea level. I calibrate it each time I go out but even then at times it shows different altitudes at the same point. In several occasions, a track workout shows like I'm running up and down hills. This would be an unusual 400m track if had 1m peaks every 10m. Pictures 1 and 2 are workouts on different days ame track (notice the altitiude are not the same) Just recently, the swim gyro went out and stopped counting laps. Luckily, the watch was 11 months and a couple of days old and under warranty. Garmin is replacing it with a refurbished watch. The refurbished watch still has the same altimeter issue. The 3rd picture is from the refurbished watch on the same track, notice the peaks and valleys and variances as time passes. I've lost faith in Garmin as the go to company for the endurance athlete. Their prime expertise (Altimeter, GPS) doesn't work on these watches.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
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