Garmin's premium Fenix 8 becomes irresistibly tempting after a massive $250 price cut
The watch is loaded with features and is worth every penny.
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It's definitely stylish. | Image by PhoneArena
There’s just one tiny issue, though—okay, maybe not so tiny when I think of it. A brand-new Fenix 8 will set you back about $1,000 if you opt for the 47mm version with an AMOLED display and no Sapphire Crystal glass protection. So, yeah, it is definitely a splurge.
Fortunately, with Walmart’s latest deal on this thing, you can treat yourself to this absolute powerhouse of a watch for $749.99, which is $250 off its usual cost. Is this affordable? No. But is it a way more tempting price compared to the regular $1,000? Absolutely, especially when you factor in everything this bad boy brings to the table.
Firstly, it delivers a premium look, which shouldn’t surprise us given the price, but it does so without feeling heavy on the wrist, courtesy of its stainless steel bezel and fiber-reinforced polymer case. And while it doesn’t have Sapphire Crystal protection, its screen still packs a Corning Gorilla Glass shield, making it highly scratch-resistant.
You’re also getting a ton of features here, as the watch can track metrics like your training readiness, energy levels, and workout recovery, as well as all the usual stuff like stress, sleep, and heart rate. Beyond that, it has a built-in LED flashlight, a microphone, and a speaker, allowing you to make and take phone calls directly from your wrist.
If you want to download WhatsApp or another third-party app for that matter, you can do so by visiting the Garmin Connect IQ store directly from the watch. Add to that a battery life of up to 16 days on a single charge, and I believe you see why the Garmin Fenix 8 is an unmissable purchase at $250 off. Don’t miss out—grab one at Walmart now while the deal lasts!
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