Garmin Enduro™ 3 – 51 mm, Solar, Sapphire, Ultraperformance GPS Smartwatch, Extreme Battery Life, Detailed Mapping, Built-in LED Flashlight, Carbon Gray DLC Titanium with Black…

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Product Dimensions

3.74 x 3.66 x 3.38 inches

Item Weight

2.22 ounces

Item model number

A04413

Batteries

1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

OS

Garmin OS

Connectivity technologies

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB

GPS

Built-in GPS

Special features

Touchscreen, Multisport Tracker, Activity Tracker, GPS, Notifications

Other display features

Wireless

Human Interface Input

Touchscreen, Buttons

Color

black

Whats in the box

Enduro™ 3 smartwatch, charging/data cable, documentation

Manufacturer

Garmin

Country of Origin

Taiwan

Date First Available

August 27, 2024

Weight

63 Grams

Standing screen display size

1.4 Inches

Memory Storage Capacity

32 GB

Average Rating

5.00

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12 Reviews For This Product

  1. 12

    by Brian

    This is a Fantastic watch! Purchased after returning Fenix 8 for various problems I had with Fenix 8.
    Not only does it work perfectly it kills Fenix 8 on battery life.
    Very light and comfortable to wear all day and night.
    Love that it has a narrow bezel compared to Fenix.
    Solar works great and actually charges battery.
    Very happy with the Enduro 3 performance and price!

  2. 12

    by kdiv

    I’ve had a Fenix 3, a Fenix 5, a Bulova Precisionist, a Citizen Eco-Drive, a high-end ProTrek, and two Apple Watches in the last several years. In a way, the Apple Watches were way ahead of everyone else, in that they can do EVERYTHING. At the same time, though, the Apples were a little fragile, and are tightly tethered to being recharged. The Eco-Drive and the ProTrek had the advantage of solar power, which allows them to keep going when the power is out for extended periods, including cataclysms of various sorts, but they didn’t do very many things, including no heart rate.

    I don’t remember now why I sold the Fenix 5, but I remember being impressed with its durable construction, its multiplied resources for exercise and outdoor use, plus amazing battery life. Garmin has been working on solar power for several years, now, and the new Enduro 3 maximizes battery life plus it has the same software and capabilities of the Fenix 8–with the exception of a MIP screen instead of AMOLED, no speaker or microphone, and no diving capabilities (though it is waterproof to 10 ATM). Some reviewers say the Enduro 3 is the best watch Garmin has ever made.

    I encourage you to check the specs on the Enduro 3. It really is quite remarkable. It’s light, and easy to wear all the time. It’s G-Shock quality, with sapphire glass and all the bells and whistles of Garmin’s latest OS. It would be nice to have the glitter of AMOLED, but those screens eat batteries, and battery life was my central criterion. I also wanted a digital watch, not an analog one, and satellite nav with good maps. Check.

    The Garmin store can’t be compared to Apple’s for add-ons, but I have found the Falcon Z and the BIG EASY watch faces to provide all the customization I really need. Yes, it’s expensive, but I’ve paid as much for watches before and gotten much less.

  3. 12

    by BT

    Like:
    – Features pack
    – Long battery life (16 days with almost 1 hour daily activities)
    – lightweight for a huge watch
    – Superior build quality
    – Super efficient solar charging
    Dislike:
    – Still kinda expensive

  4. 12

    by D. Stancil

    Buen reloj

  5. 12

    by kdiv

    Been a Garmin user for decades and this new Enduro 3 is the best ever! It knows my body better than I do:; provides detailed workout results/suggestions; and the battery lasts FOR EVER!

  6. 12

    by YXU_traveller

    Lo compre para mi esposa que es corredora de montaña (trailrunning) y esta encantada con el, a mi me parece un poco caro comparado con las versiones anteriores, pero por ver su cara de felicidad creo que lo vale. Tiene medio mes de uso, ahora espero que la calidad se refleje en su duración a través del tiempo sino modificaré mi comentario. Aún no lo usa en una carrera importante (de más de 24 horas) para medir la duración real de la bateria.

  7. 12

    by Luis Oscar

    This is a great watch with many apps. My husband loves it. Not only does it keep good time but the apps are amazing. Long battery life and wifi able

  8. 12

    by Amazon Customer

    I am an ultra runner so this watch was a bucket list item. The battery life is leaps and bounds better than the Fenix 7 that I did have, almost a 20 day difference! The quality is great and made top notch. This watch is $200 less than the previous model, but no shortcuts were taken. How can you beat a better watch for less money!? So the price is spot on! There are so many great features on this watch to help me get through a 5k race or a 50 mile ultra adventure. It connected straight to my phone via the Garmin app, and it connected quick! The watch weighs just enough to know you have a beast on your wrist, but not enough to slow you down. 10 out of 10!

  9. 12

    by BT

    Great quality awesome features and a really good price

  10. 12

    by Ron Black

    To date this is the best smart watch on the market, if you can afford it and are actually interested in it’s capabilitys…. And your not prepared to wait 2-3 years for a sos gps feature and improved battery then get it now.

    It has unlimited battery life when used in battery saving mode and getting some sun, heavy usage will give me two weeks but it averages 30 days otherwise.
    It can detect your sp02 while sleeping to see if you sat low meaning you Mau not even realize you have sleep apnea (very real even for in shape people who don’t snore)
    It tracks so much, allows me to not have my phone while running and keep the phone in the locker at the gym (take calls, play music, track workouts, tell you what weight what set what Rep etc).

    The metrics are so good it taught me how to run… Never ran before and I’m doing 5k in 27min a month in.

    It just does so much I need chat gbt to tell me how to use it because the manuals massive.

  11. 12

    by Amazon Customer

    The Garmin Enduro is a significant upgrade from the Fenix 6 Sapphire. The primary issue I had with the Fenix was its limited battery life, which the Enduro addresses remarkably well. I can now enjoy nearly 3 weeks of consistent heavy usage, compared to the 3 days I had with the Fenix 6S. This improvement eliminates the frustration of starting a workout only to find my watch running low on juice.

    The Enduro 3 also introduces several new features that enhance the user experience. Training Readiness and Endurance Score, both absent from the Fenix 6, are particularly useful for me. I can now assess my training readiness and plan my workouts accordingly, or opt for a rest day if the analytics tell me that a rest day would be more beneficial. Additionally, the sleep tracking on the Enduro 3 seems more refined and accurate.

    Despite its larger size (10mm more), I find the Enduro 3 lighter than my old Fenix. However, I don’t mind the extra bulk since it offers more features and improves the solar charging capability over the Garmin watches with smaller faces. A notable difference to the Fenix 8 (which I looked at closely before choosing the Enduro) is that the Enduro 3 lacks voice features. But, as currently implemented, I consider the voice feature a gimmick that I would rarely use. I would only consider voice functionality if Garmin integrated a cellular connection and call-making capabilities, but that hasn’t been announced for the Fenix line. Hopefully, that is something they are considering adding since I’d like to do workouts near my home without dragging along my cell phone.

    Overall, I am thoroughly satisfied with the latest version of the Enduro by Garmin. While it may be larger, its lightweight design and exceptional battery life make it an ideal choice for my need of a no-frills fitness tracker with remarkable battery life. If you’re looking for something like that, I highly recommend the Enduro 3.

  12. 12

    by Spidergirl

    I moved to Garmin’s Enduro 3 from Apple Watch in order to become more focused on supporting my outdoor adventures (gravel biking, mountaineering, hiking, scrambling and climbing). The Apple Watch worked well with my other Apple tech but was more basic and “consumer level” than what I was looking for in an activity device.

    What it doesn’t do well, so far:
    1) Interact with Apple text and phone messages. Not a big deal with me as I typically didn’t use the Apple Watch to respond to texts anyway. I can still receive messages on the Garmin but cannot respond directly.
    2) Find my iPhone – I haven’t found a way of using the Garmin to ping my phone when I’m trying to find it. Again, not a big deal.
    3) Watch faces and apps – not nearly the depth of options with Garmin. I’ve changed the Garmin face a few times but keep going back to the base, out of the case face as it seems to work for me.

    What it does well or better than the Apple Watch:
    1) Battery life – amazing. I charged it up to 100% and almost a week later still show 22 days of battery life. I believe this can go at least the month with regular to heavy use.
    2) Connects to Wahoo Kickr trainer. Picked up the bluetooth connection quickly and easily
    3) Connects to Strava – again, easily
    4) Biometrics – I’m always aware that there are potential accuracy issues with everything. The information I’m getting from the Garmin is way beyond what the Apple Watch provided and has already changed my training approach. I’m learning so much more than I had access to with Apple.
    5) Weight – despite the very large size (especially compared to the Apple Watch) this is light, comfortable, and almost unnoticeable on my wrist. The band is very comfortable although I wish I could find some better sources for additional bands.

    So far so good. Liking the Garmin Enduro 3.

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Garmin Enduro™ 3 – 51 mm, Solar, Sapphire, Ultraperformance GPS Smartwatch, Extreme Battery Life, Detailed Mapping, Built-in LED Flashlight, Carbon Gray DLC Titanium with Black...

Garmin Enduro™ 3 – 51 mm, Solar, Sapphire, Ultraperformance GPS Smartwatch, Extreme Battery Life, Detailed Mapping, Built-in LED Flashlight, Carbon Gray DLC Titanium with Black...

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