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Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch leaks for the first time

The Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch has a similar design to the Enduro 2 (above). (Image source: WinFuture)
The Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch has a similar design to the Enduro 2 (above). (Image source: WinFuture)
The Enduro 3, a new smartwatch from Garmin, has appeared in leaked images. While the design seems similar to the older Enduro 2 wearable, the pictures reveal one key upgrade for the latest version. This Enduro watch is expected to launch with the Fenix 8 and Fenix E models shortly.

The first images of the Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch have been leaked. Initially, there was confusion about whether the upcoming Fenix E would launch instead of a new Enduro wearable. There is now confirmation that the Fenix E and Enduro 3 are two separate models, expected to arrive alongside the more premium Fenix 8.

Pictures leaked by WinFuture show just one version of the Enduro 3, which has similarities to the Enduro 2. The back of the smartwatch reveals that the latest model has a 51 mm watch face, protected by a Sapphire Glass lens and surrounded by a dark gray/black titanium watch casing. The wearable has a fabric strap to match the casing and a yellow accent around the top button. Other features appear to include solar charging and water resistance up to 100 m (~328 ft).

On top of this, the Enduro 3 will use the Elevate 5 heart rate sensor rather than the fourth-generation sensor used for the Enduro 2. This newer sensor is said to bring enhancements, including improved measurement accuracy and skin temperature monitoring. It is anticipated that the Enduro 3 will launch with the Fenix E and Fenix 8 wearables in early September, though the price of this wearable remains unclear.

The Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch. (Image source: WinFuture)
The Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch. (Image source: WinFuture)
The Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch. (Image source: WinFuture)
The Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch. (Image source: WinFuture)
The Garmin Enduro 3 smartwatch. (Image source: WinFuture)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-08-15 (Update: 2024-08-16)