A smartwatch that needs constant attention isn’t making your life any easier. So, if you’re caught in a constant loop of charging your wearables every night, your wristwear is definitely falling short—by a mile.
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Whenever your watch is plugged in—read: on life support—you’re missing out on valuable physiological metrics such as tracking your sleep or your heartrate (in those precious minutes when you’re winding down for bed). The result: you aren’t getting an accurate idea of your overall health and fitness status because your watch is missing a major part of the picture. Plus, you know those smart notifications you rely on to keep track of your daily tasks? Well, they aren’t reaching you when your watch is off your wrist and on the charger.
Thankfully, you don’t have to settle for a smartwatch that takes regular siestas. Garmin’s watch batteries are engineered to last a long time—and we mean a really long time. At minimum, you’ll get up to five days of battery life out of your watch before it’s time to reach for the cable – Venu SQ. The ceiling? You can squeeze 50 days of tracking out of your dependable wristwear. No, we’re not exaggerating: the Garmin Enduro™ boasts up to 1,200 hours (50 days) in smartwatch mode and 65 days if you’re tapping into the power of its solar charging feature.
With Garmin, you’ll spend less time charging, and more time charging towards your next PB.
*In Partnership With Garmin