The Garmin Epix Pro Smartwatch Is Half Off Right Now
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Garmin remains the reigning champ when it comes to rugged and long-lasting fitness watches that not only feature vivid AMOLED displays, but can genuinely replace multiple fitness gadgets. Right now, one of their most advanced models, the Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) , is available at 50%, marking a new record-low price of $499.99 (originally $999.99).
The deal is available for the 47mm Sapphire Edition in Carbon Gray. Designed for runners, hikers, and cyclists, the Epix Pro delivers extreme battery life, advanced GPS, and durability that outperforms many mainstream watches, including the Apple Watch . The titanium and sapphire build makes it ultra durable and scratch resistant, while multi-band GPS with SatIQ technology is highly accurate for navigation-heavy activities, and the built-in LED flashlight is also a practical perk for nighttime or early morning runs and adventures.
It gives you up to 16 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, or around six days with the always-on AMOLED display enabled. In GPS-only mode, it lasts up to 42 hours, while expedition GPS mode lasts up to 14 days. The 1.3-inch AMOLED display is an upgrade from Garmin’s older memory-in-pixel displays, making it easier to read metrics and maps in a variety of lighting conditions. Advanced training metrics extend beyond fitness to recovery, including Endurance Score, VO2 Max, Training Readiness, stamina tracking, sleep coaching, Pulse Ox, ECG support, and the new Hill Score feature .
Compared to Garmin’s newer Fenix 8 model, this watch still offers some of the best value with most of the brand’s flagship features at a significantly lower price—especially at this discount. That said, it’s still an expensive choice for people who want more casual activity tracking, and for these users, the feature-packed interface may feel overwhelming. However, if you’re looking for a more comprehensive picture of your health, training, and recovery than mainstream watches, such as Apple or Samsung Galaxy Watch, can provide, the Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) offers solid bang for your buck at $500 off.