Garmin presents the new Fenix ​​6 series smartwatches, designed specifically for sportsmen and characterized by the presence of large displays and long-lasting batteries. As anticipated by the rumors of recent days Garmin Fenix ​​6 2019: all the details of the new Garmin Fenix 2019 range including the Fenix 6, Fenix 6S, and Fenix 6X.

Some Garmin watch can also be purchased in the Sapphire variant with a sapphire glass resistant lens. Notable among them is the Fenix 6X Pro, which comes equipped with a “Power Glass” solar lens that can further extend the smartwatch’s battery. The Fenix 6 series comes in 42mm, 47mm, and 51mm size and a choice between Pro and Sapphire editions.

The Garmin Fenix 6 series comes with a new PacePro feature and more battery management tools, alongside pre-loaded topographic maps and the ability to track a wide range of physical activities.

Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Solar Edition

This Garmin watch is the company’s first smartwatch to offer support for solar charging. It employs Power Glass, which is a transparent solar charging lens that uses the sun’s energy to juice the battery. The largest watch in the series, the Garmin Fenix 6X Pro, comes equipped with a 1.4-inch (240 x 240 pixels) display is 36% larger than the one seen on the Garmin Fenix 5X series.

The PacePro feature for grade-adjusted guidance while running. It also comes pre-installed with topographic maps for outdoor adventures, ski maps for over 2,000 ski resorts, and 41,000 golf courses across the globe.

Garmin Fenix 6, Fenix 6S

The Garmin Fenix 6 features a 1.3-inch (260 x 260 pixels) display and comes in two variants with the option to choose between Steel and Titanium case. The standard version packs 32GB of internal storage and is rated to work under 10ATM of liquid pressure. It also comes preloaded with terrain maps akin to all new entrants in the Fenix 6 series, and likewise comes with the PacePro and Power Manager feature for managing the battery life.

The Garmin Fenix 6S features a 1.2-inch (240 x 240 pixels) display and employs the new 20mm QuickFit watch bands. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 6, and in the case of its Sapphire version, there is Sapphire Crystal coating on top for scratch resistance. The Fenix 6S comes equipped with heart rate and Pulse Ox sensors and relies on the new PacePro feature with grade-adjusted guidance that varies with the course.

Pricing and Availability

The Garmin Fenix 6X Pro will set buyers back by at least $749.99, Garmin Fenix 6S smartwatch starts at $599.99, and starting price of the Garmin Fenix 6 has been set at $599.99. All new Garmin Fenix 2019 series has already been listed online via Amazon and Bhphotovideo stores.