Garmin Enduro 2 battery lasts longer

Garmin is familiar with endurance athletes and offers a variety of products for runners, cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts. Garmin today expanded its lineup with the introduction of the Enduro 2. Following on from last year’s Enduro, the new GPS multisport watch is built to keep up with the longest runs.
The Garmin Enduro 2 features a lightweight titanium construction, Power Sapphire lens touch screen and nylon strap. With solar charging and SatIQ technology, users can extend the watch’s battery life up to 150 hours in GPS mode. In smartwatch mode, it can work up to 46 days.
But using the sun and drinking batteries isn’t the only bright spot for the Enduro 2. It also offers a built-in LED flashlight, similar to the Fenix ​​7 series but twice as bright. If you’re still on the road after dark, you can change the flashlight setting to a red safety light or a strobe mode that matches the beat.
For big races, the Garmin Enduro 2 features a preloaded TopoActive map, as well as tools like NextFork, a visual race predictor, and grade-adjusted speed features to help athletes adapt to different routes. It even automatically records rest breaks so you don’t have to pause your run in the middle of a run. These tools complement Garmin’s full range of health and fitness features, including heart rate, stress, SpO2 and sleep monitoring, as well as health snapshots, body battery and fitness age. As far as smartwatches go, Enduro 2 still offers Garmin Pay and event detection, but now also adds storage for music.
Garmin Enduro 2 is not cheap. Attaching the aforementioned features to your wrist costs around $1,100. If it’s within your budget, buy it today from Garmin.com.


Post time: Aug-10-2022