Some thoughts on Ultratrac mode. Just bringing my two cents on the Ultratrac mode. Before anything else I just want to say I'm very happy with my Fenix 5S plus, even with the battery life (getting approx one week with two to three hours of GPS activities + daily smartwatch mode). But as most users I was expecting a top range device like the FR 945 vs Fenix 5X Plus. I was thinking about getting a 945 but the fenix is on sale at rei right now for almost the same price. As far as I can tell, these are the differences: 945 is lighter, but less durable. 945 has body battery and some other new firstbeat metrics. fenix works with garmin explore, it is unclear if the 945 will work with it. The Venu 2 is larger, with a 22mm strap. The Venu 2 Plus is the smaller of the two watches, measuring 43mm, compared to the 45mm size case on the Venu 2. The Venu 2 does also come in a smaller I'm still on the fence whether to buy the Fenix 5 or not. For me the whole point of the Fenix is to have a watch that can serve as both a sports watch and a proper-looking watch that I can wear in the office etc without raising too many eyebrows (though, and this is a very personal opinion, the only one that truly qualifies is the 5S since the regular 5 still yells 'sports watch'). The difference in the list price of both watches is $150. Garmin Venu 2 Plus supports the Garmin ECG app to detect irregular heart rhythm issues. Vivoactive 5 does not support the ECG app. Venu 2 Plus has a steel bezel and Vivoactive 5 has an anodized aluminum bezel. Vivoactive 5 supports apps for nap detection, sleep coaching, and meditation. squirrel_12874251. Design compared. Wareable. For the most part, the Fenix 5X and Fenix 5 are two peas in a pod. Despite an obvious size difference, both have the same rugged, industrial design. The only thing you need to think about when choosing between the two is the overall functionality. While the Garmin Approach S60 offers some great features for golf players, the other side, Garmin Fenix 5 Plus is more dedicated to everyday users. If you don’t know which one to choose, take a look at what we realized after the versatile research. The Fenix 5 is the pricier of the two watches and is priced in at , which can jump up to for the Fenix 5 Sapphire edition. The Forerunner 935 in comparison costs but you can also pick up a tri oQiZ18N.

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