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The Instinct E models are welcomed for offering the core rugged design and sport tracking of the Instinct line at a lower price, with users noting the comfortable sizes and dependable GPS and heart‑rate monitoring. They were complaints include the stripped‑back feature set compared with the Instinct 3: there’s no solar charging, Training Readiness metrics, flashlight, Garmin Pay or multi‑band GPS, and battery life is noticeably shorter. Reviewers mention that it’s still a solid everyday adventure watch, but warn that serious athletes might outgrow its simpler sensors and fewer activity profiles. It’s generally seen as an affordable, no‑frills option for people who like the Instinct look but don’t need all the bells and whistles.
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