Garmin launched the flagship Fenix 8 smartwatch and the “long-lasting” Enduro 3

Garmin has unveiled three models of its flagship Fenix 8 smartwatch: the standard version, the Solar version, and the E version. All of these models feature an LED flashlight and the improved TopoActive mapping service, which lets you customize individual maps.
The standard version of the Fenix 8 watch is available with a 43mm, 47mm or 51mm AMOLED screen. The Solar version has a 47 or 51 mm MIP screen, while the E version has a 47 mm AMOLED screen.
Solar version has a 47 mm MIP screen.
Watch owners can take advantage of the new “Round Trip” feature, which offers return options based on a set distance and destination. The devices also have a microphone and speaker for phone calls and support Google, Apple and Samsung voice assistants. This allows you to follow commands such as “Set timer for five minutes” and “Start a strength workout.”
So you can use your voice to make commands, such as “Set timer for five minutes” and “Start strength training.
With the new Advanced Strength Training app, users can get customized strength training plans. A variety of programs are also available for running, surfing, skiing and other sports.
The new Advanced Strength Training app provides users with customized strength training plans.

All watch models feature heart rate, ECG, blood oxygen and sleep monitoring, as well as endurance and workout readiness assessments. Claimed battery life is up to 10, 16 or 29 days for different models. The devices also support a power-saving mode that extends the battery life to 29, 118 or 21 days, respectively.
The watch has a power-saving mode that extends the battery life to 29, 118 or 21 days.
The Fenix 8 flagship watch is already available in Russia starting at 65,990 rubles, while the Enduro 3 solar-powered model is priced at 59,990.
The Fenix 8 flagship watch is already available in Russia for 59,990 rubles.