
Owners highlighted the Fenix 8’s stunning AMOLED display and the long‑lasting battery that still manages many days of use even with the screen’s higher brightness. They liked the versatile activity tracking, microphone and speaker for voice commands, and handy flashlight. On the downside, they grumbled about Garmin’s proprietary charging cable that disconnects easily, and noted that unless you pay for the premium sapphire edition you miss out on pre‑installed maps. The lack of LTE and the high cost also limit its appeal. It’s an outstanding tool for hikers and athletes who value a brilliant screen over price.
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