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Garmin fenix 5 Plus, Premium Multisport GPS Smartwatch, Features Color Topo Maps, Heart Rate Monitoring, Music and Contactless Payment, Titanium with Orange Band
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Brand | Garmin |
Style | Sapphire |
Color | Titanium W/Orange Band |
Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
Special Feature | Bluetooth |
Shape | Round |
Target Audience | Unisex adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Band Color | Orange |
About this item
- Premium multisport GPS smartwatch that estimates heart rate at the wrist and includes color TOPO maps featuring trend line popularity routing to help you find and follow the best paths
- Fit for adventure with rugged design that features stainless steel or diamond-like carbon (DLC) Titanium bezel, buttons and rear case
- Easily store and play up to 500 songs on your watch, and connect with Bluetooth headphones (sold separately) for phone-free listening
- Garmin Pay contact less payment solution (available for supported cards from participating banks)lets you make convenient payments with your watch
- Built-in navigation sensors include three-axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter as well as multiple satellite system (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) network capability to track in more challenging environments than GPS alone
- Battery performance: up to 10 days in smartwatch mode and 8 hours in GPS mode with music
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Sleep tracking | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.7 |
For working out | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.6 | — |
Battery life | 4.3 | 4.6 | — | 4.6 | — | 4.8 |
Mobile App | 4.2 | 4.4 | 3.0 | — | — | 4.5 |
Accuracy | — | 4.3 | — | 4.6 | — | 4.3 |
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size | 5 Plus | 47 mm | — | One Size | 1.3" screen | 45 MM |
display size | 1.2 inches | 1.3 inches | 1.3 inches | 1.4 inches | 1.3 inches | 1.4 inches |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, GPS, ANT+, Wi-Fi | GPS | Wireless |
supported applications | Phone | GPS | GPS | Elevation Tracker, Distance Tracking, Fitness Tracker, Multisport Tracker, Sleep Monitor | Camera | Sleep Monitor |
input interface | buttons | buttons, touch screen | touch screen, buttons | buttons, touch screen | buttons | buttons, touch screen |
wireless standard | bluetooth | — | — | bluetooth | — | bluetooth |
Product Description
For athletes and outdoor adventurers, the Fenix 5 Plus multisport GPS watch is the high-performance way to beat yesterday and bring your maps and music along. This rugged, premium-crafted watch features routable color mapping, estimated heart rate at the wrist, storage for up to 500 songs and the Garmin Pay contactless payment solution (available for supported cards from participating banks). Connectivity Bluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi Smartphone compatibility iPhone, Android , Display resolution 240 x 240 pixels
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Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 0.6 x 1.9 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
ASIN | B07D9HMTNS |
Item model number | 010-01988-04 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #292,181 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,064 in Running GPS Units |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
OS | Android |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
Special features | Bluetooth |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Scanner Resolution | 240 x 240 |
Color | Titanium W/Orange Band |
Whats in the box | documentation, fenix 5 Plus Sapphire, charging/data cable |
Department | mens |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | June 18, 2018 |
Weight | 3.04 ounces |
Standing screen display size | 1.2 Inches |
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Customers like the quality, battery life, and durability of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it's an exceptional Garmin product, extremely durable, and has good battery life. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, value, and GPS.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the wearable computer. They mention that it is truly amazing, pleased with the function and aesthetics, and an excellent product. They also say that it's a rugged build that makes it a top of the line sports watch. Some customers also mention that the watch performs great, but has a less than stellar battery life.
"...Definitely better looking and more sturdy that Apple Watch that is max for 2 days without workouts. Also better than Galaxy Watches...." Read more
"This is a fantastic watch. However my wrist is 6 inches around and this watch was to big for my comfort...." Read more
"This watch is truly amazing...." Read more
"...The vibration feature is just tactile enough to work perfectly for pace-setting; and the ability to set timers for any manner of intervals, walk-runs..." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the wearable computer. They mention that the GPS sensor is better and the battery is good.
"...It holds a charge pretty well, too, about a week before needing to charge it...." Read more
"I like it's very long battery life - without workouts around 10 days (after many years of usage)...." Read more
"...--As usual, stellar battery life. I get 7 days + with tons of notifications and short non-GPS or ultratrac records...." Read more
"...Battery life has been adequate as I only top off the watch while taking a shower...." Read more
Customers like the durability of the watch. They mention that it is extremely durable, with a strong sapphire crystal. Some say that the watch is tough and rugged, with no scratches or cracks after a week of use.
"...Garmin Fenix 5 version, don't collect dirt as easily, and seem a bit more durable...." Read more
"...I also like how durable the watch is. I don’t feel as if it is going to break when I inevitably smack it on something while working." Read more
"...The screen is super durable, accidentally hit it with a kettle bell at the gym in the first week i had it, but no scratches or cracks...." Read more
"...Orange silicone strap I already replaced to new one - least durable part, but was it is pretty cheap from aliexpress and quality is nearly identical..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the features of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it has great technology and does everything they could want. Some appreciate the ability to track their steps, heart rate, and calories. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It has all of the features I wanted and more, and is pretty easy to operate...." Read more
"...Sleep tracking, step counting, exercise tracking, etc, it does everything you could want, and now includes music as well...." Read more
"...I'm just amazed at the technology of smart watches, there are hundreds of watch faces, widgets, etc.... you can download from the Garmin Connect IQ..." Read more
"Real sports watchBeautiful dial and wrist bandGreat features..." Read more
Customers like the swim tracking of the wearable computer. They say the stats are awesome, it does everything they need, and the tracking is excellent. They also mention that it's a near perfect sports tracking device, with a compass, altameter, activity tracking, timer, stopwatch, and sleep tracking.
"...I love the compass & altameter, activity tracking, timer, stopwatch, sleep tracking, heart rate, stress detector, and alarm...." Read more
"...--Plus the countless fitness tracking activities and possible sensor parings that this thing can do.Pricey? Heck yeah...." Read more
"Sometimes swim tracking can be a little wonky, but overall this watch performs great. It is very durable, and the sapphire crystal is very strong...." Read more
"...It also arrays the data in more detail if desired so seems to allow the user more options for..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's pretty easy to operate, the functions are easy to learn, and the navigation is easy to use despite the maps' small size. However, others say that it is complicated to use and the process to save a workout is more complicated than other activity watches.
"...It has all of the features I wanted and more, and is pretty easy to operate...." Read more
"...and have looked at manual on line too but find the process to save a workout more complicated than other activity watches, yes you can tailor the..." Read more
"...This watch has been trouble free so far. GPS accuracy is good, on par with my other devices...." Read more
"...but my Fenix 5 Plus conveyed the trails clearly labelled and navigation was easy to use despite the maps' small size...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the GPS of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's great for all their workouts, with accurate location spottings. However, others say that the accuracy seems suspect at times, the altimeter is unreliable, and irregularities in the daily data.
"...This watch has been trouble free so far. GPS accuracy is good, on par with my other devices...." Read more
"...The GPS location spottings where accurate enough despite the tendency described above to not accurately measure altitude...." Read more
"...--Stress measurement is a good metric to have now. Accuracy seems suspect at times though...." Read more
"use the Garmin for all my workouts, the GPS is great the its a good measure for heart rate.the battery life is great for an active watch" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the wearable computer. Some customers say it's worth every penny, while others say it is a bit pricey.
"...Given its fairly substantial price, the Garmin Fenix 5 Plus has some indefensible quirks, but it is still an almost indispensable tool for studying..." Read more
"...a hard hurdle to get over, but for the value and comfort, I think its worth it." Read more
"...Personal opinion, while it is a bit pricey i definitely got what i paid for." Read more
"...Not really a complaint, but FYI it's expensive. It won't win any value awards. If you can afford it, it's awesome." Read more
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Although you will need to get used to specific controls with buttons, as this watch do not have touchscreen.
I like titanium and sapphire glass - not a single scratch even if I tend to hit doors/walls with my watch. Orange silicone strap I already replaced to new one - least durable part, but was it is pretty cheap from aliexpress and quality is nearly identical to original.
1- Garmin Vivosmart - gen1
2- Garmin Vivosmart HR - gen1
3- Samsung Gear Fit - gen1
4- Samsung Gear S2
5- Garmin Fenix 3HR Sapphire
6- Garmin Fenix 5 Plus Sapphire/Titanium
Of all the devices I've had, including the Fenix 3HR - they all felt like toys compared to the 5 Plus. It feels like a mature evolution of the line, a true upgrade in the time of diminishing returns on tech releases. I would have called it the Fenix 6 and would have partnered with Spotify for offline playback if I worked for Garmin. I cannot comment on direct comparisons with the 5 line, just the 3HR. Overall, I would weigh this watch 65% fitness/health tracking 35% smart watch right out of the box.
EDIT: Garmin added Spotify offline playback on Fenix 5 Plus October 2018! It's the perfect watch for me now.
--The watch is significantly faster than the previous series' offerings
--Actually use the wireless pay - it's easy to access and works as intended
--Offline maps are amazing, Garmin has the infrastructure from their previous businesses which translates beautifully to this watch. If not used, at least there's peace of mind there.
--Music is a nice touch. But where is offline Spotify? C'mon Garmin, get it on the watch(es) you know it will push a TON of new customers over the edge and buy :)
--Stress measurement is a good metric to have now. Accuracy seems suspect at times though.
--Size down from 51mm (3HR) to 47mm for full featured kit. 51mm is BEEF brah.
--Quick release bands are great. Not many vendors out there with aftermarket offerings right now, but enough to find something you would like.
--As usual, stellar battery life. I get 7 days + with tons of notifications and short non-GPS or ultratrac records.
--Plus the countless fitness tracking activities and possible sensor parings that this thing can do.
Pricey? Heck yeah. Worth every penny? YES - I can't recommend this watch enough. Eat beans for a month or two and get the watch.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2018
1- Garmin Vivosmart - gen1
2- Garmin Vivosmart HR - gen1
3- Samsung Gear Fit - gen1
4- Samsung Gear S2
5- Garmin Fenix 3HR Sapphire
6- Garmin Fenix 5 Plus Sapphire/Titanium
Of all the devices I've had, including the Fenix 3HR - they all felt like toys compared to the 5 Plus. It feels like a mature evolution of the line, a true upgrade in the time of diminishing returns on tech releases. I would have called it the Fenix 6 and would have partnered with Spotify for offline playback if I worked for Garmin. I cannot comment on direct comparisons with the 5 line, just the 3HR. Overall, I would weigh this watch 65% fitness/health tracking 35% smart watch right out of the box.
EDIT: Garmin added Spotify offline playback on Fenix 5 Plus October 2018! It's the perfect watch for me now.
--The watch is significantly faster than the previous series' offerings
--Actually use the wireless pay - it's easy to access and works as intended
--Offline maps are amazing, Garmin has the infrastructure from their previous businesses which translates beautifully to this watch. If not used, at least there's peace of mind there.
--Music is a nice touch. But where is offline Spotify? C'mon Garmin, get it on the watch(es) you know it will push a TON of new customers over the edge and buy :)
--Stress measurement is a good metric to have now. Accuracy seems suspect at times though.
--Size down from 51mm (3HR) to 47mm for full featured kit. 51mm is BEEF brah.
--Quick release bands are great. Not many vendors out there with aftermarket offerings right now, but enough to find something you would like.
--As usual, stellar battery life. I get 7 days + with tons of notifications and short non-GPS or ultratrac records.
--Plus the countless fitness tracking activities and possible sensor parings that this thing can do.
Pricey? Heck yeah. Worth every penny? YES - I can't recommend this watch enough. Eat beans for a month or two and get the watch.
FitBit was a great improvement over Jaw Bone but I noticed irregularities in the daily data especially regarding resting heart and peak heart rates that I became suspect of the device(s) worn. Likewise the sleep summary was not consistent and it sometimes would not capture the times I went to bed or it would get the time right but not document awake times accurately.
I wanted to refrain from commenting on the Garmin Fenix until I had had some consistent use.
Likes
I feel it is a better 'instrument' in all aspects for monitoring daily activities and rest periods. Battery life has been adequate as I only top off the watch while taking a shower. Comparing the data it tracks with my other devices there are similarities but it currently is more consistent than FitBit (I have three different devices and this comparison is with each of them) It also arrays the data in more detail if desired so seems to allow the user more options for tracking and verifying.
Swapping watch straps is easy and it appears they both will have long wear life.
Dis Likes
I have a manual and have looked at manual on line too but find the process to save a workout more complicated than other activity watches, yes you can tailor the watch face but that too is more complicated than it should be. Would even be better if Garmin loaded more than one watch face instead of having aftermarket software provide those functions. I have not downloaded a watch face to use yet, my experience with other systems is a user can get down loads to their watch but then some functions don't work as should be and I have not found the process to remove down load and reinstall the OEM delivered watch so I have not experimented.
Don't like the term "stress" they use to monitor activity levels, yes exercise may stress the body but not in the sense of stress (physiological or physical ) that wears down someone over time and may not be apparent.