Garmin 010-02582-10 epix Gen 2, Premium active smartwatch, Health and wellness features, touchscreen AMOLED display, adventure watch with advanced features, black titanium
Original price was: $899.99.$689.95Current price is: $689.95.
Price: $899.99 - $689.95
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Wear epix™ (Gen 2), be epic. With epix, the premium active smartwatch, you can take on every day with the stunning AMOLED display and up to 16 days of battery life in smartwatch mode. Stay connected with smart features, music storage and get even more functionality on the wrist with Garmin Pay™ contactless payments in supported countries and payment networks. Understand your body with 24/7 health and wellness monitoring features that track Pulse Ox, heart rate, respiration and more (this device is intended to be an estimation of your activity and metrics; it is not a medical device). Train how you want with 30+ built-in sports apps, and take it further with performance metrics and Garmin Coach training plans. When you’re ready for adventure, you can download TopoActive mapping via Wi-Fi® connectivity, or get it preloaded on Sapphire editions. Plus, Sapphire editions support multi-band GNSS technology for stronger, better, more accurate positioning in challenging environments.
Smartwatch for your athletic lifestyle, featuring 1.3” always-on, bright AMOLED display; select models feature a sapphire display and titanium bezel .Supported Application:Elevation Tracker,Distance Tracking,Fitness Tracker,Multisport Tracker,Sleep Monitor. Connectivity technology:GPS. Wireless comm standard:Bluetooth
Smartwatch mode battery life: up to 16 days (gesture)/up to 5 days (always-on)
GPS mode battery life: up to 42 hours (gesture)/up to 30 hours (always-on)
Train your way with built-in sports apps for all the ways you move, performance metrics and Garmin Coach adaptable training plans
Multi-band GNSS technology delivers better, more accurate positioning in challenging environments
Download TopoActive mapping via Wi-Fi connectivity, or get it preloaded on Sapphire editions
Take on the slopes with preloaded SkiView maps for 2,000 worldwide ski resorts
Golf with CourseView maps for more than 42,000 golf courses
Navigate with added map themes and navigation sensors
24/7 health and wellness monitoring features deliver estimates for Pulse Ox, heart rate, respiration, stress and advanced sleep monitoring (this device is intended to be an estimation of your activity and metrics; it is not a medical device)
Customers say
Customers praise the watch for its high quality, long battery life, and fitness tracking features. They appreciate the beautiful screen with an amoled or sapphire display. The build quality is also praised, though opinions differ on functionality and value for money.
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9 reviews for Garmin 010-02582-10 epix Gen 2, Premium active smartwatch, Health and wellness features, touchscreen AMOLED display, adventure watch with advanced features, black titanium
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Original price was: $899.99.$689.95Current price is: $689.95.
Philip C. Cody –
Fantastic watch with amazing screen and great battery life.
My first Garmin watch and I love it. I have been using Samsung smart watches and this is a huge upgrade. I have had the watch about a month.The battery life is over the top. I had a Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and got about 2 days of use between charges. On my first two charges I got about 12 days of battery life per charge. This is with Always On Display off and wrist gesture on. This time of year my exercise is mainly walking/hiking. In the 12 day periods I averaged 17 miles which was about 5.7 hours of GPS time per charge. Battery life is my single most favorite part of this watch. I can’t tell you how nice it is not to worry about charging the watch frequently. After a month it would be very difficult to go back to a watch which has to be charged frequently.Other things I like about the watch include:- For the size, this watch is very light. Significantly lighter than my Galaxy 4 Classic.- Screen is awesome. High res and very bright. No issues in sunlight.- Sapphire crystal.- Plenty of memory. Even with the all the maps preloaded 15.6 gb is available.- Maps are preloaded and include topo. Maps are very usable with high res screen.- The amount of detailed information you can get on the watch relating to exercise is amazing.- The phone app is great and you can get even more detailed information relating to your exercise.- The widgets on the watch are very helpful and detailed. With the GW4 I had to go to phone to get details.- Crazy amount of sport modes (which I will only use a fraction of).- Heart rate monitor is very accurate.- GPS is also very accurate and multi band really helps in hard to cover areas.- Routing and navigation features with maps are fantastic.There is not much I dislike about the watch besides the price. After a month of using it, the price does not bother me as much 🙂 I do wish it had better lossless music file support. I have much of my music in FLAC format.
Kyle D. Hoffman –
Fantastic Watch for Fitness Tracking
I was a longtime Apple Watch wearer who switched to Garmin. I love the fitness tracking data and robust variety of activity options that Garmin will track. The epix 2 is a great watch. The screen is bright and easy to see. The watch face is large and provides a rugged, yet sophisticated appearance. The battery life is amazing (typically at least a week, depending on GPS use). If you are looking for a smart watch that you can text from, or use lots of apps, stick with Apple, itâs better for that. However, if you want a robust fitness tracking watch that looks sweet, this is a great option!
Benjamin Ranck –
Fantastic Watch – Revised Review
Very high quality device. Great battery life. Everything is customizable right down to every little window in my picture. Each little circle can be changed. It is a bigger watch but it is hard to get this much into a smaller device. Plus, for the maps and display, you want it a bit bigger.Only complaint is the price. It is just a bit expensive but watch for sales. It is not so bad on sale. Still a great quality device. I would buy it again.I found a second complaint. When running on a treadmill, it would sometimes stop tracking distance. If I ran 5 miles, it would record 2.6 miles. It just stops sometimes. Not always. Probably 1 of 5 times. For that, it lost a star. REVISED: USER ERROR. THERE IS A TREADMILL OPTION. I FOUND IT LATER. ADDING THE STAR BACK TO THE REVIEW.I had purchased another Garmin watch, Instinct 2 Solar,with the same features but I had difficulty reading the display without reading glasses. That’s a great watch too just not as easy on the eyes. This is much much better. I can at least see it although, still is better with my glasses. The display is gorgeous. The picture makes it appear to have depth. It doesn’t appear quite as 3D as the picture shows but still is a gorgeous display. Everything you see on the face is customizable. Including choosing different colors, displays, etc… just a very cool watch.
John C. –
Great value on a great watch
Not the newest in the Garmin line up but it has all the metrixs, and outstanding amoled screen, very accurate when compared to my wife’s Venue 3 with the newer sensor, GPS is spot on. Build quality on the Sapphire with Titanium is solid. An outstanding value with the new sale prices.
luis BM –
Un reloj para personas que hacen distintos deportes y que les gusta jugar con las métricas, saber el estado fÃsico actual e ir corroborando conforme pasan los dÃas el rendimiento en el gym en mi caso o mientras corro, excelente reloj a parte de su buen look que le da el color negro zafiro
Jean-François Rioux –
Bought this as an upgrade from Forerunner 255, for the display and metallic casing. It does a great job and has some extra features which are nice.The display is fantastic, with configurable brightness, always on and during activity setup.Battery lasts a bit more than a week, and I use it about 7 hours per week in GPS mode, power mode set to “normal”.It is a bit big, but it fits under my shirts/suits sleeves, so that okay for me.
Julius Estrada –
Coming from a Wahoo Rival that snapped off during a mountain bike race and flew in a pond, I have been eyeing the Garmin Epix. My wife currently have the Fenix 7, lasted for close a month with no charge, harder to see when working out under the sun. Decided to go for the Epix, AMOLED display is great, battery life 9 days was the longest I’ve had, that is with the wrist gesture, notifications, and satellite positioning, and tracking my workouts lasting 3-4hrs while cycling. I was surprised to see that you can manage the watch face and change the wallpaper, and when someone sends you an image via text messages that it’ll show up on the watch.
Jorge Gomez –
Excelente
Dan –
I was doubtful of how good this watch was going to be. But some friends convinced me to buy it. I have no regrets at all. I had a Ticwatch pro 3 GPS and this is miles ahead of it. The 14 day battery WITH smartwatch features is worth it alone for the price. In addition, I’ve been using the golf swing detection features, weather map and all the other standard health metrics make it probably the best value smartwatch for money.