It seems that Garmin is almost ready to replace the Enduro 2 (curr. $729.95 - refurbished on Amazon). For context, over two years have elapsed since Garmin released its initial second-generation Enduro smartwatches. Now, Dealabs and @billbil_kun have revealed detailed specifications for the Enduro 3, which is anticipated to debut tomorrow worldwide.
Collating earlier leaks somewhat, the pair allege that Garmin will sell the Enduro 3 for $899.99 in the US. If accurate, then this would see the Enduro 3 undercut all Fenix 8 SKUs while only being $100 more expensive than the Fenix E. Additionally, this price is for a 51 mm case size, the only size in which the Enduro 3 is expected to be available.
Reportedly, Garmin will protect the Enduro 3's 1.4-inch MIP display with 'Power Sapphire' glass, which will surrounded by a titanium bezel. Moreover, the 51 mm smartwatch will integrate a titanium back, plus a fibre-reinforced polymer case. As a result, the Enduro 3 will weigh 63 g and will be 10 ATM water resistant.
Furthermore, the Enduro 3 will boast over 13 days of battery life with GPS activated but 90 days in smartwatch mode. As usual, Garmin will include an LED flashlight array too, as well as Bluetooth, NFC and Wi-Fi connectivity. Finally, the Enduro 3 is slated to arrive with 32 GB of storage, which would match the Fenix 8 series and would be twice as much as the Fenix E has at its disposal.
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