
"When Garmin announced its flagship GPS sports watches last year, the was $300 less than the comparable Fenix 8 51mm model with a memory-in-pixel (MIP) display and solar charging, giving it some absolutely wild battery longevity. Given my obsession with the Enduro 2 and this value difference, I ordered my own Enduro 3 the day that Garmin announced the new watch."
"Nevertheless, it has a longer battery life, twice the solar energy harvesting capability, the new Garmin Elevate fifth-generation heart rate sensor, new activity and mapping functions, and a redesigned user interface. Some of these software-related improvements could come to the Enduro 2, but the extended battery life and improved heart rate sensor are alone worth the upgrade."
"The fantastic LED flashlight remains a staple and I continue to use it daily. When you double press the top left button to turn on the flashlight, the Enduro 3's updated interface lets you quickly access one of four white LED levels via the red light button that appears on the left side of the watch face. All the other exercise flashlight modes remain, and I am still surprised that only Garmin incorporates such a useful dedicated LED flashlight on a watch."
Garmin Enduro 3 is a 51mm MIP-display GPS sports watch priced at $900 and positioned as a stronger value versus previous models. The watch is six grams lighter than the Enduro 2 while offering longer battery life and twice the solar energy harvesting capability. It adds the Garmin Elevate fifth-generation heart-rate sensor, new activity and mapping functions, and a redesigned user interface. The Enduro 3 retains a powerful LED flashlight with four white LED levels accessible via a red light button and keeps other exercise flashlight modes. The combined battery and sensor improvements provide a compelling upgrade for many users.
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