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Garmin fēnix 5s, Premium and Rugged Smaller-Sized Multisport GPS Smartwatch, Sapphire Glass, Black

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42mm
Brand Garmin
Style Watch Only
Color Black
Screen Size 1.1 Inches
Special Feature GPS
Shape Round
Target Audience Men
Age Range (Description) Adult
Compatible Devices Smartphone
Display Type 218 x 218

About this item

  • Premium smaller sized (42 mm) multisport GPS watch with Elevate wrist heart rate technology
  • Preloaded activity profiles for all of your sports and adventures
  • Put key stats at your fingertips with the performance widget that shows the effects and progress of your workouts
  • Connected features include smart notifications, automatic uploads to Garmin Connect online fitness community and personalization through free watch faces and apps from our Connect IQ store
  • Outdoor sensors, including GPS and GLONASS satellite reception and 3 axis compass with gyroscope and barometric altimeter
  • Battery life : up to 9 days in smartwatch mode (depending on settings), up to 14 hours in GPS mode or up to 35 hours in UltraTrac battery saver mode

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Battery life
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Mobile App
4.4
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Accuracy
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From the manufacturer


For serious athletes and adventurers who want to do more, not wear more – fēnix 5S is the perfect fit. It’s our premium multisport watch that offers full-size performance in a lighter, sleeker, more compact design. So you can beat yesterday with advanced features such as wrist-based heart rate, built-in activity profiles, navigation functions, and performance metrics that measure the effectiveness of your workout. It’s one smart sportwatch you can comfortably wear anywhere – office or outback – to keep pace with your active lifestyle.

fēnix 5S

Get More From Your Workout with Less on Your Wrist

  • Premium smaller-sized (42 mm) multisport GPS watch with Elevate wrist heart rate technology
  • Preloaded activity profiles for all of your sports and adventures
  • Put key stats at your fingertips with the performance widget that shows the effects and progress of your workouts
  • Connected features include smart notifications, automatic uploads to Garmin Connect online fitness community and personalization through free watch faces and apps from our Connect IQ store
  • Outdoor sensors, including GPS and GLONASS satellite reception and 3-axis compass with gyroscope and barometric altimeter

Striking Design, Strong Performance

Athletes and adventurers come in all sizes. That’s why the fēnix 5 series offers multiple models that vary in size to fit every wrist and every workout. Each version offers a variety of stainless steel finishes, QuickFit watch band combinations and premium feature sets to give you the look, performance and lightweight comfort to match both your aesthetic and athletic interests.

Outstanding Readability on the Run

A bright, high-resolution, full-color Garmin Chroma Display with LED backlighting assures great readability in all ambient conditions. Transflective technology that reflects and transmits light at the same time enables the watch face to become even more readable under intense sunlight. Sapphire editions feature a scratch-resistant sapphire lens and are also Wi-Fi-enabled so your watch can connect to your wireless network and automatically send activity uploads for sharing on Garmin Connect.

Advanced Running Dynamics

Now you can go further with your running data. Garmin training features that tap into extended physiological metrics and advanced running dynamics can help improve your form and overall performance. These include: Performance condition, Lactate threshold, Cadence, Stride length.

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Watch face size 42 mm 47 mm 42 mm 47 mm 51 mm
Display size, resolution 1.1" (218 x 218) 1.2" (240 x 240) 1.1" (218 x 218) 1.2" (240 x 240) 1.2" (240 x 240)
Elevate wrist-based heart rate
Smart notifications
10 ATM water rating (100 meters)
Built-in altimeter, barometer, 3-axis compass
Bluetooth Low Energy, ANT+
Scratch-resistant sapphire lens
Wi-Fi enabled
Preloaded topographic and cycling maps

What's in the box

  • fēnix 5S Sapphire
  • extra silicone QuickFit 20 watch band
  • charging/data cable
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    Product Description

    For serious athletes and adventurers who want to do more, not wear more -Fenix 5S is the perfect fit. It’s our premium multisport watch that offers full-size performance in a lighter, sleeker, more compact design. So you can beat yesterday with advanced features such as wrist-based heart rate, built-in activity profiles, navigation functions, and performance metrics that measure the effectiveness of your workout. It’s one smart sport watch you can comfortably wear anywhere -office or outback -to keep pace with your active lifestyle.

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    Customer reviews

    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    8,607 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the battery life, ease of use, graphics quality and quality of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it holds a charge for more than a day, it's very user friendly and great for easy at a glance updates and info. Some appreciate the heart rate tracking. That said, opinions are mixed on value, accuracy and performance.

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    429 customers mention385 positive44 negative

    Customers like the quality of the GPS watch. They say it's well-made, dependable, and accurate. They also say the functions are logical, rugged, and solid. Some customers even say it feels premium and is the best multi-sport watch on the market.

    "...Button functions seemed logical and rugged with advanced features such as programmable hot-key/long-press button re-assignment...." Read more

    "I purchased the Fenix 5S Sapphire - Champagne. The watch is solid and well built. Setup if you take a little time and read the instructions is easy...." Read more

    "Great watch. Be aware it is big and is very high of the wrist. You will hit it on doorways and corners until you get used to it." Read more

    "...Meanwhile, putting aside some issues, the combination of tough quality, super performance, seamless integration, and the current price make this an..." Read more

    190 customers mention164 positive26 negative

    Customers like the battery life of the GPS watch. They say it holds a charge for more than a day, and consistently lasts 7 days in regular non-gps watch mode. Some customers also love the data it kicks out and the band options.

    "...The battery life is just awesome I actually think it is twice as good as my versa and the Fenix doesn't suck for everything else like the versa..." Read more

    "...Battery life is also much improved over older Garmin wearable devices such as the FR610 which could only GPS track for about 5-6 hours before the..." Read more

    "...I love the battery life, the map, the fact its waterproof and load of other activities it has on here for the things like the gym, and as an..." Read more

    "...Battery life is good. With GPS used about 4-6hrs/week and wearing it 24/7 battery will last about 1 week...." Read more

    183 customers mention143 positive40 negative

    Customers like the heart rate tracking of the wearable computer. They say it has accurate features and can track every aspect of their workout. They also appreciate the variety of exercise tracking options and the support for Bluetooth straps. Overall, most are happy with the product's heart rate monitoring capabilities and the data it provides.

    "...You can set the tempo, how you want it to alert you (tone, vibration, or both), and how frequently it should alert you..." Read more

    "...watch updates better than fitbit, is far more accurate - the pulse coincides perfectly with my wifes pulse-ox meter...." Read more

    "...The sleep tracking is also good. An improvement over my last smartwatch...." Read more

    "...for a watch that could be a “do everything” watch - constant HR monitoring, GPS enabled for running/hiking/biking, but also small and subtle enough..." Read more

    171 customers mention153 positive18 negative

    Customers like the graphics quality of the GPS or navigation system. They say it's a great looking watch, with a sapphire display. They also love the design of the app and the wealth of information provided. The lugs and domed bezel design allow the watch to be comfortable and attractive. The display is fantastic in outdoor sunlight, and the watch face is customizable.

    "...I love the look and feel of the watch, but I miss seeing all of the data on the inside of my wrist while I am running instead of having to turn my..." Read more

    "...I like the band and the styling, but that is just icing on the cake...." Read more

    "...2. Sunlight. The Fenix/Pebble use a color LCD screen. In the sun it's even more bright and crisp...." Read more

    "...The iWatch is dainty; my little sister loves hers and it goes great with yoga pants...." Read more

    100 customers mention75 positive25 negative

    Customers find the GPS watch very user friendly, easy to learn, and convenient. They also say it's great for easy at-a-glance updates and info. Customers also mention that the maps are easy to read and load onto the watch. They say it navigates to and from climbing routes flawlessly.

    "...It's very snappy and you can reach various items from more than one direction. Pretty cool...." Read more

    "...11. Up-to-speed quickly with easy-to-learn, intuitive user-interface.--------- CONS ----------1...." Read more

    "...My technical level is above average but setup is easy if you follow the instructions.Battery life is good...." Read more

    "...The GPS map sounds pretty handy, right? Except that it's way too undetailed to be of any use, you can't upload proper maps without using Garmin's..." Read more

    212 customers mention124 positive88 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention that it performs well, and the tracking is pretty basic. They say that the fitness apps work extremely well, while others say that it doesn't work properly, and that the temperature sensor doesn''t seem to work particularly well. Some customers also mention that the sleep tracker is useless, and it has a terrible and ancient interface.

    "...- Tracking alpine skiing activities worked surprisingly and unexpectedly well. Just turn it on and forget. It detects runs.-..." Read more

    "...that making the whole unit, however powerful and rugged it is, pretty useless when it can't even be charged...." Read more

    "...The apps actually work and don't just crash like my experience on fitbit and this watch keeps perfect time without syncing with your phone every..." Read more

    "...This may be expensive, but personally, functions like the GPS (which doesn't need a phone signal) and the 'back to start' function, if running,..." Read more

    171 customers mention94 positive77 negative

    Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the wearable computer. Some mention that the GPS feature seems to be very accurate, while others say that it's not exact. They also say that the watch has trouble calibrating inside houses and buildings, and that the HR sensor is not as accurate as a chest strap.

    "...I can throw at it, the watch updates better than fitbit, is far more accurate - the pulse coincides perfectly with my wifes pulse-ox meter...." Read more

    "...The altimeter requires frequent manual calibration, especially after air travel...." Read more

    "...Steps counted seems much more accurate than with other fitness trackers I have used, which always seemed to overestimate pretty badly..." Read more

    "...IMPRESSIONS AFTER 60 DAYS ----------I initially encountered accuracy issues with Altitude, Ascent, Descent, Heart-rate, and Distance metrics...." Read more

    111 customers mention68 positive43 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the GPS watch. Some mention that it's worth the price, the glass covers are inexpensive, and the sapphire glass is definitely worth getting. However, others say that it is pricey, well built, and hefty.

    "...of tough quality, super performance, seamless integration, and the current price make this an excellent value worthy of a 5 ranking." Read more

    "...US TOPO maps from the Garmin store separately, but the cost of the maps was too prohibitive, and they should have come with the watch anyway because..." Read more

    "...If you can afford it, I think it is worth the money." Read more

    "...for a watch but this is sooooo much more than just a watch and worth every penny, if you have the means to buy this watch and consider yourself an..." Read more

    A Pebble Owner's Perspective
    5 Stars
    A Pebble Owner's Perspective
    This is generally a watch designed for the uber-sports guy/girl, but I'm not. I do some open-water swimming and general workouts, but I'm no triathalon guy running 20 miles with sensors all over my body. I'm pretty much a lazy bum who sits in front of a computer all day. So why the fenix??Well, my last watch was a pebble steel. This is truly the closest comparison. I've been through several, most recently the fitbit ionic (which I returned after a week).Here are the priorities:1. Always On. Sorry apple watch people and ionics, etc... If I've got a kid on one hip and a bag of groceries in the other, I don't want to be doing some weird flex/gyrate to get my hand in the right position to see the time. I want to glance down at my wrist that's already facing me and see the time. You'd think this isn't a big deal, but next time you look at your watch,bring it up level, close your eyes then roll it towards yourself and open your eyes when it's facing you. It's a slight pause but that's what you get with a watch that isn't LCD. Sure, it's pretty when it's on, but seriously? I want the time or the text, period.2. Sunlight. The Fenix/Pebble use a color LCD screen. In the sun it's even more bright and crisp. At night, it's dark, but it has a back light, just like the apple watch or fitbit ionic does, where you have to roll it towards yourself, or pick it up just right (except it's much more adjustable). Like most people, however, I don't hang out in the dark all day. When I'm out and about, I want to see the time/texts3. Readability. The Fenix/Pebble let you read the entire text or email. I don't know why, but the ionic didn't let me see anything but the date, part of the subject and who it was from. The fenix lets you see that and then read the rest if you want. (like the pebble).4. Connectability. The Fenix/Pebble both maintain a solid connection. With the ionic, I had terrible trouble keeping it connected. I had several others that were even worse, but cost less than $100, so I can't compare.5. Interface. The Fenix/Pebble are button nav. This is a 2 way street, but think carefully about your life here. I happen to swim, meaning my hands are wet and that isn't good for touch screens. I go to cold places where I have gloves on, and that isn't good for touch screens. It took some getting used to, but after a week or so, I could navigate around the Fenix even faster than the pebble. It's very snappy and you can reach various items from more than one direction. Pretty cool.6. App Store. Both the Fenix and Pebble have custom apps made by both Garmin and independent programmers. It's not nearly as large a selection of programmers, but I think it's coming up. Ionic actually uses a javascript/typescript base for it's app, so my guess is that their app-store will grow quite faster, but I think the hardware itself has some problems that a software fix isn't going to help.The Fenix has a bunch of cool gadgets that I'll never use, but it's cool to have them. If you bike or hike or do things where you need to track your GPS location and altitude and heartbeat.... the Fenix does it all. For me.... meh.Oh.... and just a note again about the #1 issue of "always on". Look at the pics I have posted. It's me at work with my hand on a keyboard. If I'm coding away like the geek I am, and I get an email, I want to glace at my wrist and see if that's something I can ignore and just move on without even stopping typing. If you're a coder, you know exactly how debilitating it is to take your hands off your keyboard to check something or even switch over from whatever app you're coding in to your email..... even if it's just a few keystrokes.... you lose your flow.
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    Top reviews from the United States

    Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2017
    Style: Watch OnlyColor: Slate Gray with Black BandSize: 51mmVerified Purchase
    I love this watch - though my review is based on only three days of use and I've sadly had to return it. The seller I purchased from (OE USA) sent me the version with EU topo maps and not the US topo maps as advertised in the description. I called them and they said the EU version was sent by mistake. I have returned it to them, they received it today, and they are sending me the US version of the watch. They were very helpful fixing the situation. There is no marking on the box to indicate that you have an EU version - you won't know until you go in and check the watch settings and see which TOPO maps were loaded. Make sure to check the map version right away just in case there is a limited return window on the product.

    I have been a Microsoft Band user since the first generation and I loved all of the data the band collected as well as the integration with my phone (yeah, I'm in the minority as a Windows Phone user). I love the look and feel of the watch, but I miss seeing all of the data on the inside of my wrist while I am running instead of having to turn my arm over and look at the top of my wrist. I was concerned that the heart rate data wouldn't be as good if I wore it on the inside of my wrist so I wore it on the outside. When I get the replacement I will experiment with it on the inside of my wrist and update my review. I also really like that it doesn't have a touchscreen. I live in Georgia and after a run on a humid day, the condensation on the glass of my Microsoft Band made it VERY difficult to navigate any of the functions, and I usually didn't have a dry spot on my sweat-soaked shirt to wipe it off so I would struggle with it for a few minutes. With the buttons on the Fenix 5x, I can easily start/stop a workout with no issues in the humidity.

    I was very pleased with how customizable the screens are on the Fenix 5x watch as well as the data that is pushed to Garmin Connect. During the three runs I took while I had it, I also used the Endomondo app on my phone just to compare distances and they were fairly similar, though the watch always showed less mileage than the Endomondo app on my phone showed. The difference was negligible to me so it wasn't a big deal.

    I was able to get everything (mostly) working with my Windows Phone. The only functionality that was really lacking was the ability to switch songs from the watch - the only thing I could do was start and stop the music. If you are having issues getting things working with your Windows Phone (I'm using a Lumia 950XL) I highly recommend downloading Garmin Express to your PC/Mac and syncing once through the computer. I think some firmware updates were installed to the watch when I used Garmin Express that then got everything working as expected with my phone (with the exception of the music widget) on both the watch and the phone. I did (briefly) also pair my watch with Garmin Connect on my iPhone 7 and my Surface Book and it worked fine with both of those devices, too.

    I really wanted to test out the mapping functionality, but if you get the watch that is not preloaded with the TOPO maps for your region, you only get some pretty high-level maps. I couldn't even see any of the streets near me on the maps - it was just the major state and interstate highways in the Atlanta area. I considered just keeping the watch and buying the US TOPO maps from the Garmin store separately, but the cost of the maps was too prohibitive, and they should have come with the watch anyway because that is what I was paying for when I bought the watch.

    I also like the haptic feedback for notifications and alarms. Having a vibrating alarm allows me to wake up in the early mornings without waking up my spouse.

    I used the metronome feature on two of my runs and my feelings are mixed. The first time, it really helped me pick up the pace and I ran a faster time compared to the previous day. The second run with the metronome I completely ignored it because I was running a really tough course and there was no way I could keep up. I think this is a feature that I'll use based on the course and what I'm trying to accomplish. You can set the tempo, how you want it to alert you (tone, vibration, or both), and how frequently it should alert you (every beat, once every 4 beats, etc.).

    I can't wait for the exchange to be processed so I can start using it again.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2018
    I bought the Fenix because I was dissatisfied with what I had - a low-end smart watch (Zenwatch II) and an older GPS watch for my activities (Forerunner 310XT). I wanted a device that would replace both, serve as both a reliable daily timepiece and a GPS watch for my runs, bike rides, and open water swims. The Fenix 5 turned out to do that and much more. Here are my biggest likes and not-likes (there aren't really any dislikes).

    On the plus side:
    - Instantaneous GPS fix with no wait (older Garmin devices could take a few minutes and if not allowed sufficient time for the GPS fix would produce very inaccurate GPS data for the first few miles)
    - Quick charging, e.g. while I am in the shower and getting ready in the morning, means that I can wear it almost 24x7. This means I am not missing any steps and can use it for sleep tracking every night.
    - I don't have to travel with 2 devices, chargers, and cables.
    - I don't have to bring any charger on shorter business trips. If I make sure that I give it a full charge on Sunday night, I still have 30% or more of charge left when I return on Thursday.
    - While the visibility is not stellar and inferior to the Forerunner, and some screens and watch faces can be difficult to read for the 50+ generation, I do not need reading glasses for the basic functions and I can operate all its features equally well in complete darkness and in bright sunlight.
    - Tracking alpine skiing activities worked surprisingly and unexpectedly well. Just turn it on and forget. It detects runs.
    - The watch was easy to pair with all my legacy accessories (mainly speed/cadence sensors on 3 bikes, and chest HRM straps)
    - I don't need scientific HR data. When I compare the HR data between the watch and the chest strap on similar activities, the accuracy of the built-in optical HR monitor is similar enough that I don't fret when I forget the chest strap.
    - The voice announcements via the phone speaker are configurable and useful, e.g. for lap times.
    - Notifications from the phone, mainly for texts, emails, and incoming calls make it less likely to miss something important and are the main reason why I liked wearing the Zenwatch. The Fenix does this equally well.

    On the "could be improved" side:
    - The lack of voice operation is a small inconvenience. I appreciated the ability to make calls or send short texts with the Zenwatch while driving or riding a motorcycle or bicycle. It would be great if this could be added in future models to make it truly perfect (but I realize that this poses technical challenges and might require a compromise with waterproofness).
    - I did get an external temp sensor that is attached to a running shoe. The built-in temp sensor does not provide useful temperature data because it displays a mix of ambient and body temperatures. Garmin says its real purpose is for calibration of the altitude sensor. Then I don't understand why they bothered with exposing the data to the user.
    - The altimeter requires frequent manual calibration, especially after air travel. It does not recover on its own and will happily display negative altitudes for a while after landing. When I am on a plane, it seems to cut off at about 5,000 feet, which is odd. I have not taken it to higher elevations on the ground yet, so I don't know what it does during workouts on Mt. Everest.
    - I prefer the metal band even while running, but the clip makes it a bit difficult to use the Garmin handlebar mount on a bicycle.
    - Sizing of the metal watch band was more difficult than expected, even with all the right tools. The pins were very difficult to remove, did not have a defined click when pushing them out, and required substantial force that almost destroyed my watch band link pin remover.

    I took it into the pool with no issues but have not had a chance to track a swim workout yet. I hope it will produce better GPS data than the 310 when worn on the wrist in the water. I used to put the Forerunner under my swim cap to get meaningful GPS tracking in open water. With the Fenix, I fear that it might slip out from under the cap due to its size and weight.

    I wore it on the wrist on a mountain bike ride with good results.
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    Adam Nassef
    5.0 out of 5 stars Don't normally buy refurbished , so far so good.
    Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2024
    This is my intro product into the Garmin eco system, had this watch a little while now. I know I will probably never go back to an Apple Watch now.
    Luis Alberto Nicolás Ramírez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Supera mis expectativas
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 21, 2023
    Style: Watch OnlyColor: Silver / Black BandSize: 42mmVerified Purchase
    Ha servido de maravilla a pesar de ser re acondicionado todo funciona perfectamente
    Rogério
    5.0 out of 5 stars Relógio sensacional
    Reviewed in Brazil on April 16, 2023
    Garmin Fênix é pelo menos pra mim o melhor relógio que já tive, esse é o meu segundo e o custo benefício do produto é incrível!
    Recomendo!
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    Rogério
    5.0 out of 5 stars Relógio sensacional
    Reviewed in Brazil on April 16, 2023
    Garmin Fênix é pelo menos pra mim o melhor relógio que já tive, esse é o meu segundo e o custo benefício do produto é incrível!
    Recomendo!
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    Colleen DeVeyrac
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Product
    Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2021
    Shipped and arrived on time. The watch is awesome and looks completely brand new. Excellent for a refurbished watch.
    Cabernet04
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gutes Teil
    Reviewed in Germany on April 13, 2023
    Die Fenix5s ist eine tolle Smartwatch mit vielen Funktionen und guter Qualität.