The Fenix 8 has hit its lowest price in weeks, and it’s exactly the kind of deal that serious trainers wait all year for.
You see, high-end multisport watches rarely go on meaningful discounts, especially models built for serious athletes and adventurers, but this Black Friday price cut finally makes the Fenix 8 far more accessible if you’ve been eyeing an elite-level upgrade.
You can now get the 47mm version of the watch for $849.99, down from the list price of $1099. That’s a welcome saving of 23%, and the lowest price the watch has dropped.
The Garmin Fenix 8 has dropped to its lowest price on Amazon
You can now get the 47mm version of the watch for $849.99, down from the list price of $1099. That’s a welcome saving of 23%, and the lowest price the watch has dropped.
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This model represents one of Garmin’s top multisport wearables, featuring a 1.4-inch AMOLED display with sapphire lens protection and titanium bezel construction for demanding sports and outdoor activities.
It features a built-in LED flashlight, giving you practical visibility during late-evening runs, early-morning hikes or any after-dark outdoor sessions.
This watch also provides performance-focused features, which include strength training plans and real-time stamina monitoring and sport-based workouts for endurance athletes.
The full range of built-in sports apps makes it suitable for everything from long-distance running to triathlon training, mountain adventures or gym-based programmes.
Battery life is also a strong feature as it can last up to 16 days in smartwatch mode and up to 47 hours in GPS mode, making it very reliable for long adventures without the constant need for recharging.
You also have your training readiness score that delivers you your daily insight based on sleep quality, recovery, training load and HRV status, helping you understand whether your body is primed for peak performance.
For everyday convenience, the built-in speaker and microphone let you take and make calls directly from your wrist when paired with your phone, and you can even use your smartphone’s voice assistant to respond to messages hands-free.
Garmin’s off-grid voice command feature also allows you to access select watch controls even when your phone isn’t connected.
Navigation is another area where the Fenix 8 excels, thanks to multi-band GPS with SatIQ optimisation and built-in sensors such as a 3-axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter for precise outdoor tracking.
Dynamic round-trip routing supports varied training routes by letting you set a target distance and automatically generating directions that guide you back on schedule.
The Fenix 8 is dive-ready too, with a 40-metre rating and leakproof metal buttons that allow it to support both scuba and apnea activities.
Health and wellness tracking runs 24/7 with wrist-based heart rate, respiration monitoring, advanced sleep tracking, Pulse Ox and more, alongside an ECG app for detecting irregular heart rhythms where supported.
At $849.99, this is one of the most appealing chances to step into Garmin’s premium ecosystem, giving you a top-tier multisport watch built for performance, durability and serious adventure.
The Fenix 8 is one of the best outdoor multisport watches that is not quite the complete smartwatch and sports watch mash-up just yet, but it’s going in the right direction without losing what makes it a great outdoor companion.
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Great battery on AMOLED model -
Strong core tracking experience -
Improved navigation features
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Big price jump from Fenix 7 Pro -
New interface takes getting used to -
Lacks LTE connectivity
