Technology
Garmin Fenix 5 GPS watch on sale for $150 off
Whether used for casual training or high-impact workouts, fitness trackers with heart rate monitors make great workout buddies.
We have our personal favorite fitness trackers, but we *also* have a hard time passing up a great deal. Suffice to say: Amazon is having a sale on the Garmin Fenix 5, a multi-sport GPS watch with wrist-based heart rate technology, built-in activity profiles, and other advanced fitness features. It retails for $499.99, but right now you can save $150 and get it for just $349.99 — a 30% markdown, and its lowest price ever on Amazon.
Available in Slate Gray with a black QuickFit wristband, the Fenix 5 is designed to track your performance throughout all sorts of activities to give you an accurate picture of your workouts’ progress and effects. It features smart notifications and automatic updates to your profile on the Garmin Connect online fitness community, keeping you accountable for your health goals.
The Fenix 5 is especially great for hikes and other outdoor adventures, as it comes equipped with a variety of outdoor sensors, including a GPS, GLONASS satellite reception, a three-axis compass with a gyroscope, and a barometric altimeter.
And did you know you can personalize your Fenix 5? If you visit the Garmin Connect IQ store, you can score free watch faces and apps.
Amazon reviewer Jimmy writes:
“This is my first foray into the GPS watch world, and after a lot of research, decided on the Garmin Fenix 5. I’ve had it for several weeks and can honestly say this is probably one of the best devices I’ve ever worn on my body. The ability for it to track essentially everything that you can possibly think of is a testament to Garmin. I have yet to take it out hiking, however, have tested the GPS on runs and can say that it works really well. I’ve also taken it golfing and appreciate it’s ability to track that as well.”
Head on over to Amazon and get the Garmin Fenix 5 for just $349.99.
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