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Garmin Fenix 8 Multisport Smartwatch

Garmin  |  SKU: 010-02903-20
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One Tough Training Partner

Elevate your training with the fēnix E multisport GPS smartwatch, your ultimate partner for athletic and outdoor adventures. Featuring a stunning AMOLED display with a durable stainless steel bezel, this smartwatch offers up to 16 days of battery life in smartwatch mode. Optimize your performance with sport-specific strength workouts and enjoy the freedom of dynamic round-trip routing. With precision navigation from multi-GNSS and ABC sensors, along with 24/7 health and wellness monitoring, the fēnix E is designed to meet your toughest challenges head-on.

Garmin fēnix 8 vs fēnix E vs fēnix 8 Pro: What’s the Difference?

Compare the latest Garmin fēnix watches. Learn how fēnix E, fēnix 8, and fēnix 8 Pro differ by display, sizes, materials, battery life, and safety/connectivity features—so you can choose the best adventure watch for your needs.

fēnix E (Essential)

  • Display: AMOLED only
  • Size: 47 mm
  • Materials: Stainless steel bezel with glass lens
  • Focus: Core training, GPS, maps, health tracking
  • Battery: Standard AMOLED runtime
  • Best For: Athletes who want the Fenix experience at a lower price

Why pick it: Same rugged platform and metrics with fewer premium options to keep costs down.

fēnix 8

  • Displays: AMOLED or Solar (MIP with Power Sapphire)
  • Sizes: 43 mm, 47 mm, 51 mm
  • Materials: From stainless/Gorilla Glass to titanium/sapphire
  • Hardware: Speaker & mic, LED flashlight; dive depth on select models
  • Battery: Excellent—Solar models last the longest
  • Best For: Most users who want balance of premium features and endurance

Why pick it: The sweet spot for features, customization, and long battery life.

fēnix 8 Pro

  • Displays: AMOLED; select models with ultra-bright MicroLED (shorter battery)
  • Sizes: 47 mm, 51 mm
  • Materials: Premium titanium & sapphire builds
  • Connectivity: Cellular-style + inReach satellite (messaging, live location, SOS)
  • Battery: Excellent on AMOLED; shorter on MicroLED due to brightness
  • Best For: Backcountry safety, phone-free check-ins, and emergency readiness

Note: Satellite/cellular features require a subscription—see Garmin plan details.

Quick Recommendations

  • Want the best price: Choose fēnix E.
  • Want longest battery or Solar: Choose fēnix 8 (Solar).
  • Want the brightest visuals: Choose fēnix 8 (AMOLED) or MicroLED Pro.
  • Want messaging & SOS without your phone: Choose fēnix 8 Pro.

⚠️ WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Garmin Fenix 8 be used as a dive computer?

Yes, for recreational diving. The Fenix 8 has a 40-meter dive-rated case (EN 13319) with leakproof metal buttons, and its built-in scuba and apnea apps use a genuine Buhlmann decompression model — so it handles single-gas recreational dives within 40 meters, freediving, and snorkeling. What it does not do: air integration with Garmin's T2 transceiver, multi-gas or technical diving, or depths beyond recreational limits — for those, step up to Garmin's Descent series.

Fenix 8 AMOLED vs Solar: what is the difference, and what sizes are there?

The AMOLED version has the bright touchscreen display and comes in 43mm (up to 10 days battery), 47mm (up to 16 days), and 51mm (up to 29 days in smartwatch mode). The Solar version trades the AMOLED panel for a solar-charging display and comes in 47mm (up to 21 days, or 28 with regular sun) and 51mm (up to 30 days, or 48 with sun) — there is no 43mm Solar. Pick AMOLED for the display; pick Solar for maximum time between charges on long trips.

Does the Garmin Fenix 8 have golf?

Yes — a dedicated golf activity with preloaded maps for thousands of courses, automatic course selection, tee box selection, and distances to the front, middle, and back of the green, plus scoring and stats through the Garmin Golf app. It is a genuine golf watch on top of everything else it does.

Does the Fenix 8 have music and Garmin Pay?

Both. You can download playlists from Spotify, Deezer, or Amazon Music (premium subscription required) or load your own files, and play them phone-free through Bluetooth headphones — Garmin rates dedicated music playback at roughly 6 to 18 hours depending on case size. Garmin Pay handles contactless payments from the wrist, so you can leave the phone and wallet behind on a run.

Is the Fenix 8 worth upgrading to from a Fenix 7 Pro?

Garmin's headline additions in the Fenix 8: the AMOLED display option, a built-in speaker and microphone for calls and voice commands, real dive capability (40-meter rating with scuba and apnea apps), advanced strength training with multi-week plans, an improved LED flashlight, and 50% more solar charging on the 51mm Solar. All bands are tool-free QuickFit — any QuickFit band matching your case width snaps straight on. If those additions matter to you, it is a meaningful jump; if not, the 7 Pro remains a very capable watch.

Does the Garmin Fenix 8 have a flashlight?

Yes, the Fenix 8 has a built-in LED flashlight, and Garmin improved it over the one in the Fenix 7 Pro. It is one of those features that sounds like a gimmick until you have used it to find a gear bag in the dark on a boat deck.

Can I take calls on the Garmin Fenix 8?

Yes. The Fenix 8 adds a built-in speaker and microphone, so you can take calls and use voice commands from the wrist, which the Fenix 7 Pro could not do. It is one of the main reasons to upgrade from a 7 Pro if you want to leave your phone in a pocket.

Does the Garmin Fenix 8 have a touchscreen?

The AMOLED version of the Fenix 8 has a bright touchscreen display, and every Fenix 8 also has physical buttons. Those buttons are leakproof metal, which is part of how the watch earns its 40-meter EN 13319 dive rating, and they are what you actually use underwater or with gloves. The Solar version swaps the AMOLED panel for a solar-charging display.

Does the Garmin Fenix 8 have strength training features?

Yes. The Fenix 8 adds advanced strength training with multi-week training plans, which is one of Garmin's headline additions over the Fenix 7 Pro. It sits alongside the watch's full multisport training toolkit and health tracking.

Does the Garmin Fenix 8 have maps?

Yes. The Fenix 8 includes onboard maps as part of its multisport and navigation toolkit, plus preloaded course maps for thousands of golf courses through the golf activity. Maps are one of the things that separate the full Fenix line from Garmin's simpler lifestyle watches.

Which bands fit the Garmin Fenix 8?

All Fenix 8 bands are Garmin's tool-free QuickFit system, so any QuickFit band that matches your case width snaps straight on with no tools. Match the band width to your case size, and you can swap between silicone, nylon, leather, or metal in seconds. The same QuickFit system is used on the Quatix 8, so bands carry across.