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Instinct® E is the supertough 45 mm smartwatch that gets up to 16 days of battery life. It includes essential features such as smart notifications and Connect IQ™ Store compatibility. It also features 24/7 health and wellness tracking with wrist-based heart rate, advanced sleep monitoring, Pulse Ox and more (this is not a medical device, and data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked; Pulse Ox not available in all countries). With its high-strength case and scratch-resistant lens, the Instinct E smartwatch can take on your toughest adventures. It’s engineered to MIL-STD-810 for thermal and shock resistance and is also 10 ATM water-rated. Plus, it includes a 3-axis compass, barometric altimeter and multi-GNSS to keep you on track when you’re off the grid.
Make a bold statement with this rugged midsize 45 mm GPS smartwatch, featuring up to 16 days of battery life
10 ATM water-rated and engineered to MIL-STD-810 for thermal and shock resistance
Know your body better with health monitoring features, including wrist-based heart rate, advanced sleep monitoring, Pulse Ox and more (this is not a medical device, and data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked; Pulse Ox not available in all countries)
Navigate confidently with a 3-axis compass, barometric altimeter and multi-GNSS support
Stay connected with smart notifications and Connect IQ Store integration, which allows you to download new apps and watch faces (when paired with your compatible smartphone)

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  1. Cesar

    Haven’t came off my wrist since I bought it.
    The Garmin Instinct 3 (50mm) has been a great everyday watch. The screen is bright and easy to read, the battery lasts forever, and it feels tough enough to handle hikes, gym days, and everything in between. It doesn’t have full offline maps or music, but if you want a rugged watch with solid tracking and great battery life, this one is hard to beat.

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  2. angler4life

    Great watch/tracker for the active person
    Coming from a Fitbit, there is a lot more data with the garmin. Fits and wears like a regular watch and very comfortable. Metrics like steps, heart rate, heart rate variability, resting heart rate etc were identical to the Fitbit. The biggest difference I found is the sleep tracking, which is very different from the Fitbit. The garmin gives you a much more descriptive detail. The Fitbit says I slept better, while the garmin states not much restorative sleep continuously regardless of what I try. I haven’t had the opportunity to see how well the solar charging is.Pros -great activity trackerData metrics are easily readableThe app is also easy to use and navigateCompletely customizable watch faceBattery life is great. I get roughly 2.5 weeks out of one charge. (Along with disabling notifications)ConsTracking sleep seems off, but I’m still getting used to it so probably just a learning curveAs with most smart devices, every notification imaginable is enabled by default. I’ve spent quite a bit of time disabling almost every notification.Special charging cable. Fitbit does the same thing – would like to see it be a universal type c charger!

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  3. Akula Chaturvedi

    Garmin vs Apple
    I have been a dedicated long-distance runner for over a decade, with numerous full and half marathons under my belt. For years, my trusted training partner was my Apple Watch Series 8. I ran with it, trained with it, and trusted its data implicitly—until a swim session caused it to fail. After getting it repaired at a local shop (since Apple does not repair them), I decided I needed something more durable and made the switch to the Garmin.I have only had the Garmin Instinct 3 for a week, but the difference is a total game-changer. I ran my usual park route, and the results were shocking. On the same 50-minute run, the Apple Watch logged 5.2 km, while the Garmin’s multi-band GPS recorded a much more accurate 7.3 km. You can see the difference in the images—the Garmin’s tracking is spot on, while the Apple Watch’s GPS shows me running off-track, which I wasn’t. This massive discrepancy made me question how much my past training data might have been off.Ultimately, this experience has made me re-evaluate what I truly need in a running watch. While the Apple Watch is a fantastic piece of technology with features like ECG, noise level, and stock tracking, etc. for serious training, those are often just distractions. I have hardly used them in the past two years, realizing they were more for novelty than utility.Here are the key differentiators for me:GPS Accuracy: The Garmin’s multi-band GPS is a massive leap forward, providing a level of precision that is essential for analyzing training data.Durability: The peace of mind that comes with a rugged, purpose-built device is a huge relief. I am no longer worried about my watch failing during a key training session.Function vs. Features: While I miss the ability to take hands-free calls on my watch, I have realized I don’t need all the “tech” features that come with a smartwatch. The Garmin focuses on the core functions I need as an athlete.For me, the Garmin Instinct 3 has proven to be the better tool for the job. Its accuracy and durability are far more valuable to my training than any smartwatch feature.

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  4. IO

    Best MIP watch. Compared with Instinct 2, Coros Pace 3, Suunto 9 Peak Pro & Vertical
    My priorities for a smart watch:1) long battery life that I can use to track week-long backpacking trips.2) a display that I can ALWAYS read. I don’t like waiting for a display to light up; I don’t need colors.3) something that doesn’t need to be charged often so I can sleep with it for my morning alarm and sleep tracking.My previous watch was an Amazfit Bip S (with a MIP display). It recently died after 4 years of use. I was looking for more to replace it. I compared 5 watches with MIP displays: Garmin Instinct 3 Solar and 2 Solar, Coros Pace 3, Suunto Vertical and 9 Peak Pro.The Garmin Instinct 3 was noticeably better than the Instinct 2: a crisper and more reflective display, better solar charging, snappier response (I noticed a little bit of lag switching screens sometimes), and that torch! Feature-wise and software, they looked identical. I think it wouldn’t be worth upgrading from the Instinct 2, but since I was replacing a watch, the improvements in the Instinct 3 are worth the price difference. I wasn’t going to go cheap if either Garmin was better than the others. (The Fenix is beyond what I want to spend.)The Instinct (both 2 and 3) is a cut above the Coros or Suunto in several ways:1) while the display is smaller, it had a more reflective display that was easier to read in any light. Both 2 and 3 are more reflective than the others actually. (See attached photo.)2) while the Garmin watch faces are not as pretty or even in color, almost all of the display fields on the watch face can be customized. I spent a while looking for watch faces for the Suunto and Coros with the fields I want and never found the “perfect” one, but with the Instincts, I could just select the data I want and place them on the screen.3) the activity data screens are also very customizable with lots of options to choose from. I couldn’t do this as well with the Coros and Suunto. I didn’t realize how much I appreciated having customized fields and screens for hiking vs biking vs running until I could.4) solid battery life, solar charging5) thoughtful/useful features: lap stat announcements to your BT headset, shortcut to power saving mode, unusual tracking modes like expedition and area calc, double function of each button – short vs long press, a double-tap shortcut for the torchOtherwise, all five watches had similar features: activity tracking galore, sleep tracking, alarms and timers, stopwatch, compass, altimeter, barometer, etc.2nd place: the Coros was the most visually appealing of the set. The Instincts have that rugged chunky look and a smaller monochrome display, while the Coros was sleek with an attractive display (for MIP). Although they were all “45mm” watches, the Coros had a lower profile on my wrist, and through a trick of design, it looked like it had a smaller bezel. (It wasn’t.) Data fields were displayed in BIG readable fonts during activities. The scroll wheel and two buttons was probably the most fun interface to use. Scrolling and zooming is quite nice with a scroll wheel.The Suunto Vertical is very similar to the 9 Peak Pro. I got my hands on both. I don’t think it is worth the 2x price difference so I only compared the 9 Peak Pro with the others.

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  5. Taha

    Mükemmel bi saat , 18 güne yakın şarjının gitmesi çok iyi

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  6. Fred R

    excellente montre connectée , beaucoup de paramètres , très résistante , pas d’écran tactile ( je n’en voulais pas ) , tout se contrôle simplement avec les 5 boutons , excellente autonomie , les Garmin ont parfois un prix plus élevé mais on s’y retrouve largement.

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  7. Fernando

    Me encantó el color y bueno 100% recomendado

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  8. richi

    buen producto tal como se describe

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  9. Sam

    Love this watch, has everything you need. I was looking at the data as I use for running and it has the same run features as the more expensive 265.The torch and redshift actually come in handy too.Battery life is fantastic, getting 2 weeks and that’s also using it for 1-2 hr daily activities

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    Garmin Instinct® E 45mm, Rugged Outdoor GPS Smartwatch, 24/7 Health Monitoring, Wrist-Based Heart Rate, Up to 16 Days of Battery Life, Charcoal
    Garmin Instinct® E 45mm, Rugged Outdoor GPS Smartwatch, 24/7 Health Monitoring, Wrist-Based Heart Rate, Up to 16 Days of Battery Life, Charcoal

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