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Description
Conquer every hour of the day with advanced training features, 24/7 health and wellness monitoring, and up to 16 days of battery life in smartwatch mode. See it all on a stunning AMOLED display with a scratch-resistant sapphire lens.
- The resilient athletic design features a bright 1.3” scratch-resistant sapphire AMOLED display, responsive touchscreen, traditional buttons and 47 mm fiber-reinforced polymer case with a titanium bezel and rear cover. The watch is tested to U.S. military standards for thermal, shock and water resistance
- Build-in LED Flashlight: Variable light intensities and a red safety light give you greater awareness while you train in the dark and can provide convenient illumination when you need it. Strobe mode can even match your running cadence
- Advanced training metrics and recovery insight
- Health and wellness features
- Satiq™ technology and multi-band gps
- Lens Material: Sapphire crystal
- Bezel Material: Titanium
- Case Material: Fiber-reinforced polymer with titanium rear cover
- Touchscreen
- Color Display
- Display Size: 1.3” (33.0 mm) diameter
- Display Resolution: 416 x 416 pixels
- Display Type: Amoled
- Weight: 70 g (case only: 47 g)
- Water Rating: 10 ATM
- Quickfit™ Watch Band Compatible: Included (22 mm)
- Charging Method: Garmin proprietary plug charger
- Memory/History: 32 GB
- In the box: Epix Pro (Gen 2) – Sapphire Edition (51 mm), USB-C charging/data cable, Documentation
- Strap Material: Silicone
- Physical Size: 47 x 47 x 14.6 mm
Fits wrists with the following circumference:
- Silicone band: 125-208 mm
- Leather band: 132-210 mm
- Fabric band: 132-210 mm
- Metal band: 132-215 mm
Battery Life:
- Smartwatch: Up to 16 days (6 days always-on)
- Battery Saver Watch Mode: Up to 21 days
- GPS Only: Up to 42 hours (30 hours always-on)
- All Satellite Systems: Up to 32 hours (24 hrs always-on)
- All Satellite Systems + Multi-band: Up to 20 hours (15 hrs always-on)
- All Satellite Systems + Music: Up to 10 hours
- Max Battery GPS: Up to 75 hours
- Expedition GPS: Up to 14 days
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Most Liked Positive Review
This watch is TOUGH!
Two weeks ago, I ran a Half Marathon. After I crossed the finish line, within 5 mins, I fainted and my face took the brunt of it. I was taken by ambulance to the ER. I had concussion symptoms, a displaced orbital on my left eye (will need a metal plate), swollen eye / face and multiple stitches. ...
Most Liked Negative Review
It's a fail for me! Watch is for the advanced.
I bought this to replace an old Forerunner 735xt that I had last used about 6 years ago. I'm 65 years old and about 15lbs overweight and haven't ran for about 6 years or so except for an occasional run/walk attempt. I've recently decided to attempt a comeback of some sort, though my physical conditi...
Reviewed by 78 customers
Best companion for outdoor adventures (after my dog!)
Verified Buyer
Comments about One / One Size
I was never big on smart watches and got this one and loved it!
Sleek looking
I love my new garmin Epix gen2 47mm sapphire. So many great features. I'm still learning about the watch.
Great battery life. Excellent workout tracking.
I've owned my epix pro for a month and have been very pleased with it. It works quite well recording workouts and outdoors. The watch does a very good job of measuring my workouts. And the Garmin Connect app does a very good job of organizing the data. It helps me to stay motivated to keep doing workouts. The watch also does a very good job outdoors. The multi day battery life is dramatically better than my Series 5 Apple watch. I no longer worry about the battery running out when measuring heart rate on a full day hike. The built-in GPS seems to be very accurate. I'm looking forward to taking it on multi day backpack outings and not having to recharge it. I originally purchased the non pro version of the epix Gen 2. On Youtube, a reviewer 'The Quantified Scientist' has posted very extensive test comparisons of heart rate accuracy of watches; Garmin, Apple and others. The non pro epix Gen 2 scored poorly. After seeing those test results, I returned the non pro version and purchased the pro.
GREAT MULTISPORT SMARTWATCH
I upgraded from my old Fenix 6 pro and I'm more than amazed with the features and great display. It is also very accurate and I couldn't be happier. I made a great decision! :)
Great training tool!
Love, when I do my HIIT workout out I can time my rest times and overview everything after.
Love it!
I upgraded from a forerunner 955, mainly for the bright screen and the scratch resistant screen (yes, the forerunner had several scratches after a year of daily use). I love the screen and the feature set. I have found the built-in LED flashlight to be incredibly handy to always have on-hand. So, why not 5-stars? The first, and main reason is that I would really appreciate the ability to take phone calls on my watch. Secondly, battery life with always on display isn't quite what I was hoping for, but with the always on display disabled it is good. Finally, and this is common among all Garmins, I would like better on-device music support -- for example YouTube music.
The Cadillac of Fitness Watches
This is my first fitness watch and I could not be happier. I had my eye on a Fenix series watch for some six (6) years. But, Epix came along and threw me for a loop. After hours of research, the consensus was Epix > Fenix. So I went for it and I'm so glad I did. I now have an astounding amount of insight into my workouts and I am super motivated to do and try more activities. Not to mention a snazzy customizable watch face that I can change to match my outfits or outing. It's helped me put my phone down and simply do more. Then I get to geek out looking at all the metrics after doing it. If you're on the fence, or it's your first smart watch, go for it.
Stylish
OS needs work and bezel scratches too easily. Other than it's actually my go daily
Love the watch, slow to upload
Coming from a Forerunner 945, I love the AMOLED display, it's bright and beautiful. I also like the ECG feature, it's what drew me to this model in particular. Battery life is good, maybe about as long as my 945 was getting. I'm currently charging it once in a week and a half, so 10-12 days or so. I know there are things I could do to extend that, but I'm ok with that. The only issue I'm having is it uploading my activities into the Garmin Connect app. Sometimes it takes two or three times of me hitting the sync button for it to upload. I'm not sure if that's the watch or a bug in the app.
The Best Training Tool on the Market
As a former Fenix 5 Plus & Epix (Gen II) owner, the Epix Pro (Gen II) continues to deliver as the best training tool on the market. The ability to create custom workouts and view metrics on data-rich screens on my swims, bike rides, and runs is invaluable. Connecting sensors and accessories, such as my heart rate monitor, bike computer, etc. is a breeze. The data collected and sent to the Garmin app is the real bread & butter. Being able to review and learn from the analytics derived from a workout has been a key factor in learning, planning, and progressing. Not to mention, the flashlight on this model has become one of my most used features. I wouldn't hit a workout without it.