Garmin Fenix 5 Plus Smartwatches With Maps, Music, Garmin Pay, Pulse Ox Launched

Garmin Fenix 5 Plus Smartwatches With Maps, Music, Garmin Pay, Pulse Ox Launched
Highlights
  • Fenix 5 Plus range finally has Garmin Pay and music storage
  • Prices range from $699.99 to $1,149
  • Fenix 5 Plus models have space for 500 songs
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Garmin has announced major updates to its Fenix line of smartwatches. On the heels of unveiling new features to the Vivoactive 3 in the form of the Vivoactive 3 Music, the company is now releasing similar features to the Fenix 5 series. The new Fenix 5S Plus, Fenix 5 Plus, and Fenix 5X Plus smartwatches now come with Garmin Pay and music storage support. They also include GPS and routing features that will come as good news for athletes. Notably, the Fenix 5 Plus lineup is costlier than the original as the prices range from $699.99 (roughly Rs. 47,600) to a whopping $1,149 (roughly Rs. 78,200).

The Fenix 5 Plus series, which includes the Fenix 5 Plus, Fenix 5S Plus and Fenix 5X Plus, now come with Garmin Pay support to make contactless payments and an inbuilt music player enabling users to stream music when paired with Bluetooth headphones. All three smartwatches will be able to store up to 500 songs and download offline playlists from select music streaming services, including iHeartradio and Deezer, as well as transfer music directly from a PC. Fenix products are meant for off-the-grid and in extreme environments, making them ideal watches to have music storage so users can leave their smartphones back at home.

Garmin is also bringing new sensors, with the addition of a Pulse Ox acclimation sensor. It lets users be aware of their blood oxygen saturation levels that will be particularly useful during outdoor tracking when you need to adjust to higher altitudes. Notably, this feature is only available on the 5X Plus model.

The new smartwatches also include Galileo tracking to find your location when GPS might fail. Also, the Fenix 5S Plus sports a larger 1.2-inch screen while still remaining suitable for slimmer wrists. You can choose from heavier, PVD-coated stainless steel models or lightweight titanium models for all three of the Fenix 5 Plus watches, which range from 42mm to 51mm in case size.

Garmin has also brought the cycling and running-friendly Trendline routing feature from its cycling PCs that use Garmin Connect data to enable users to find the best trails and running routes based on miles logged by other Garmin users.

In terms of battery, the Fenix 5S Plus lasts a week in smartwatch mode or four hours in GPS and music mode. Meanwhile, the Felix 5 Plus provides 10 days of smartwatch use and 8 hours of GPS/ music mode, and the Felix 5X Plus lasts for 20 days as a smartwatch and 13 hours with GPS/ music.

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