
Garmin fenix 6 Pro
47 mm
Garmin fenix 6 Pro
47 mm
https://www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/fenix66s6xpro/EN-US/GUID-86541696-B60E-44BC-9A46-4349C86A1CD8.html
Good question, after a short google search I was able to find a manual for the Fenix 5 here (https://gps.de/geocaching-mit-der-fenix5-plus-so-bekommst-du-die-caches-auf-deine-smartwatch/), but I haven't tested whether it works for the 6.
Pro version is with map. So it is included.
The instructions do not seem to mention a touch function.
On, it is not sapphire. But I really don't find it necessary personally. Before this one I had the Fenix 3 non sapphire for 6 years on my wrist constantly, and had no scratches.
Depending on the provider: The outdooractive and suissemobile apps cannot be downloaded to the Fenix 6. However, the Koomot app, for example, can be downloaded. Other apps are also available via our Connect IQ Store: https://apps.garmin.com/de-CH/. Similarly, routes from other providers can be loaded into Garmin Connect and then transferred to the watch. https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=wKuZXCaZRP4mWPX5aRz5h5&searchQuery=strecken%20drittanbieter
No, the fenix 6 Pro does not have a Sapphire dial. The "Garmin fenix 6 Sapphire Titanium" model has the Sapphire dial, as the name suggests.
Yes, it is in, but it has to recalibrate itself regularly. Garmin has improved the timing somewhat in one of the latest firmwares. I can't say too much about the accuracy, if I only work with map/GPS then the delta is always lower than if I use the built-in altimeter. But it actually makes sense, because the maps probably don't have such a precise resolution.
Has NFC - you can pay with the watch
Well, what exactly is your question...? Basically, the watch offers various swimming programmes (e.g. pool, open water, etc.). I think it records quite accurately and - compared to my Suunto 9 - also measures the pulse quite well. I hope that helps you.
No. Gorilla glass or sapphire. You can see how the models differ here: https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=xr1TBZSE1r84GMfzvGlQ36
I have this exact watch and it's exactly the watch you want.
Pro with cards 6s, 6, 6x are the sizes the bigger the more battery time
Yes
I have the 6 and my wife has the 6s. We both have slim wrists and the models fit perfectly. All the functions (including the navigation system) can be used very well. If you have a wide wrist, the decision doesn't matter in my opinion.
Dark metal yes, sapphire crystal no.
No settings should be necessary for the integrated HR sensor on the wrist (except perhaps the HR ranges for training: in the app under the watch settings -> user settings -> HR ranges). The settings to add an additional sensor (e.g. chest strap) are in the menu (middle left button) -> Sensors and accessories. Have fun with the watch! I would not give it away again.
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I bought it here and it does suffer from this problem indeed. Doesn't mean that the one you re going to get will have the same issue. It is not really disturbing.
Since the watch has no telephone functions, it also has no GSM chip built in. So it not only has "no 4G", but no mobile network at all. The watch can only communicate with a mobile phone via Bluetooth or transfer data via WLAN. The watch can also display notifications from the mobile phone, also via Bluetooth. But that's all it can do (no built-in microphone).
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I did some research and was able to answer the question myself. The payment must be released via PIN. I don't understand... the watch is protected and why is it not enough to activate it by double-clicking, as is the case with the Apple Watch? The question remains unanswered
Unfortunately, we do not have this item on display in any of our branches as we are currently prioritising other items in our display. Sorry.
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