Garmin Fenix ​​E vs. Fenix ​​8: The essential differences you need to know

We already mentioned that the Fenix ​​8 comes in only one case size, unlike the various sizes and AMOLED or solar charging technology options integrated into the case.

The 47mm Fenix ​​E comes with a polymer case, a stainless steel bezel, and a 1.3-inch, 416 x 416 AMOLED touchscreen. It weighs 76 grams.

Similarly, if we compare the same size 47mm Fenix ​​8 AMOLED, you get a polymer case with a stainless steel or titanium bezel. Opting for the latter will increase the price. It weighs between 73 grams and 80 grams, depending on the bezel material you choose. Stainless steel makes it heavier.

Since the Fenix ​​E only has one model, the Garmin Fenix ​​E Smartwatch Battery life is simpler to evaluate. In addition, it does not support solar charging, which meansGarmin Fenix ​​E Smartwatch Batterylife depends on settings such as screen brightness and always-on mode.

Garmin says the Fenix ​​E will last 16 days in smartwatch mode with Raise to Wake enabled. That drops to six days if the screen is set to always-on.

Speaking of tracking, you can expect 32 hours of battery life or 24 hours with the screen on in its highest GPS accuracy “Full System” mode. That stretches to 14 days in Garmin’s Expedition tracking mode.

Flip over to the Fenix ​​8 and you’ll find battery specs for both the AMOLED and solar-charging versions, as well as the differences between the different sizes. If you want the longest, most durable Garmin Fenix ​​8 smartwatch battery life, the 51mm Fenix ​​8 is the one for you. It lasts 29-48 days in smartwatch mode (depending on the version), and around 50-60 hours in maximum GPS accuracy mode. If you compare it to the same-sized Fenix ​​8 with an AMOLED screen, it offers 16 days in smartwatch mode, 7 days in always-on mode, and an extra day in always-on mode. In maximum GPS accuracy mode, it runs for 35 hours, dropping to 28 hours in always-on mode. So technically, the Fenix ​​E performs slightly worse in always-on display mode, and has a shorter GPS life, but the difference isn’t huge. You can also choose between Corning Gorilla Glass or a more durable sapphire crystal to protect the screen from scratches, and the Fenix ​​E comes with Gorilla Glass. It also has a 1.4-inch display with a resolution of 454 x 454 pixels, which makes it a larger and higher-resolution display compared to the Fenix ​​E.

In terms of durability, both watches are designed to be 10 ATM waterproof and can be used underwater to a depth of 100 meters. In addition, the Fenix ​​8 is suitable for recreational diving to a depth of 40 meters and has a leak-proof button that the Fenix ​​E does not have. For the best protection against moisture, choose the Fenix ​​8.

Last but not least, there is a flashlight. If you want this feature, you have to buy the Fenix ​​8 because the Fenix ​​E does not have this useful feature. Both Fenix ​​watches run on the same platform, which means that some software features and user interface updates that Garmin introduced in the Fenix ​​8 can also be used on the Fenix ​​E.

Both watches are compatible with Android phones and iPhones and offer Bluetooth, ANT+, and Wi-Fi connectivity support. On or off the watch, you can access Garmin’s Connect IQ Store, which supports features like notifications, contactless payments, and offline music storage for streaming services like Spotify. However, the Fenix ​​8 has more storage space, 32GB, while the Fenix ​​E has 16GB.

When you’re not exploring, the additional voice support is the most noticeable difference between these two outdoor watches. In addition to diving, both watches offer the same sports configuration, including core modes such as running, swimming, cycling, golf, and outdoor leisure. In addition, both watches support Garmin’s new strength training programs and activity-specific workouts. You want to get the best tracking experience Garmin has to offer. Multi-band GNSS and the upgraded Garmin Elevate Gen 5 heart rate sensor not only enhance functionality, but also significantly improve Garmin Elevate Gen 5 battery life. In short, the Fenix ​​8 is perfect

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