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Garmin fenix 5X Plus, Ultimate Multisport GPS Smartwatch, Features Color Topo Maps and Pulse Ox, Heart Rate Monitoring, Music and Contactless Payment, Black with Black Band

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Features

  • Ultimate multisport GPS watch that estimates heart rate at the wrist and includes color Topo maps featuring trend line popularity routing to help you find and follow the best paths
  • Wrist based Pulse Ox Acclimation sensor, a non medical device that provides awareness of your estimated blood oxygen saturation levels especially useful when you're adjusting to higher altitudes (not available in all countries)
  • Fit for adventure with rugged design that features scratch resistant domed sapphire lens plus stainless steel or diamond like carbon (DLC) titanium bezel, and rear case
  • Easily store and play upto 500 songs on your watch, and connect with Bluetooth headphones (sold separately) for phone free listening
  • Garmin Pay contactless payment solution (available for supported cards from participating banks) lets you make convenient payments with your watch, so you can leave your cash and cards at home.Battery performance: Upto 20 days in smartwatch mode and 13 hours in GPS mode with music

Description

Intense performance meets precision timepiece in the Fenix 5X Plus Multisport GPS watch. For athletes and outdoor adventurers, this ultra-rugged watch features routable color TOPO maps, estimated heart rate at the wrist, Pulse Ox Acclimation, a non-medical device that provides estimated blood oxygen saturation awareness, storage for up to 500 songs and the Garmin Pay less payment solution (available for supported cards from participating banks).


Product Dimensions: 2 x 0.7 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 3.36 ounces


Item model number: 010-01989-00


Batteries: 1 CR123A batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi


Special Features: Bluetooth


Other display features: Wireless


Scanner Resolution: 480 x 272


Colour: Black Hardware W/Black band


Included Components: Fenix 5X Sapphire, Documentation, Charging/data cable


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: June 18, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Couldn't be happier!
Fenix 5x Plus is my first Garmin watch. I have owned it for a month now and so far I have almost nothing to complain about. I was a bit worried about it's size before buying, since my wrist is neither small nor huge, just average. But since there was a good deal at the time, I decided to take the risk and shop online without comparing 5 plus and 5x plus sizes. Couldn't be happier! The 51mm case works perfectly for me. I have to be honest that I'm used to wearing Casio G-Shocks, which are kinda bulky, but unless you have a small wrist, 5x plus will fit just fine. Aside from the included Silicone band, I got a Slate Gray stainless steel band from a local store. The metal band makes the watch look like another watch, would definitely recommend. Sometimes I forget to put the silicone band on and go run with the steel one, it feels kinda loosy and you don't feel the vibrate alerts so much, but all and all, it's alright. Also, the quick release feature is awesome! If you have the budget for a sapphire crystal lens, I would very much recommend getting it. Definitely go for it! You are very likely for hit doorways, desks, car doors and etc with your watch when wearing it all day long. I've seen people complain about the glass getting scratched a week after purchasing the watch. The watch interface is sometimes too complex, with too many options. You will have to go through a lot of menus and press the buttons a lot of times to get the settings right. But most settings can be done through the Connect app on your phone, so it's not a big deal. I have seen a guy say the watch connectivity is not reliable, but I have not had this problem whatsoever. If I leave my phone in my room and go to the kitchen, it displays "disconnected". As soon as I return to my room, it says "connected". No problem at all. Sync with connect app works just fine, nothing to complain. I have not tried navigation yet, but managed to install better maps for my region quite easily. Just google installing maps and you'll see that it is quite easy. As for the watch features, here goes my reviews: -Battery duration is awesome, in my opinion. I leave the 24/7 wrist heart rate monitor on and the battery last for more than 10 days. -GPS + Glonass setting works very fine, although I don't seem to see any difference between GPS only -Garmin Pay does not work in my country (no banks support it), so if this feature is what makes you choose a watch, check compatibility beforehand. There is a link in garmin's website. -Pulseox meter seems kinds useless if you are not hiking big altitudes, which is my case. So I just leave it off for battery saving. -Spotify compatibility works fine, but I had a little trouble connecting my wireless earbuds. Had to go to a place with little signal interference (away from other bluetooth devices, wireless networks and specially my phone), Only then the watch successfully connect to the earbuds. -Original Garmin watch faces are great and very customizable. Connect IQ Store also offers a big variety of watch faces. -As for running/activity tracking, I don't think there is any better equipment. It give you tons of metrics (steps, calories, all-day heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen levels, all-day stress levels, VO2 max, Lactate threshold, weight tracking, sleep monitoring, training effect, performance condition and a lot more). -Smart notifications are handy if you like them. You can see who is calling you, read messages, reply with pre-defined text. I don't think you can compare the smartwatch functionalities of a Apple Watch or Samsung smartwatch, but overall, they are fine. This watch is made for sports, not smartwatch stuff. I turned the notifications off because they bother me all day long, only left call notification on when I'm running, if I happen to be with my phone, of course. -I have not tested the wrist heart rate monitor while exercising, I just use the heart rate monitor strap. Overall, I'm very impressed with the watch. Would definitely recommend it, even though it is pricey. As someone said on his review "Pricey? Heck yeah. Worth every penny? YES - I can't recommend this watch enough. Eat beans for a month or two and get the watch.". This couldn't be more true. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 6, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Best Smartwatch I've ever owned !!!
I did a lot of research before purchasing the Garmin fenix 5X Plus. Was looking at iwatches and other Garmin products, but this was a GREAT deal and it's exactly what I wanted. I'm an avid walker and golfer, so I wanted a watch that could track my walks and help my golf game. The Garmin fenix 5X Plus is everything I needed and more. It tracks everything from my blood oxygen and heart rate to my sleeping habits. I can use the watch on my walks without my phone as it holds my Amazon Playlist and syncs to my wireless headphones. It has a sapphire crystal which won't scratch or break and the weight of this watch lets you know you purchased a real watch, not something made of all plastic. It was easy to setup and lots of fun discovering all the features. It is not a touchscreen watch (which I had before), but once you start using it, I forgot about the touchscreen altogether. In closing, if you a looking for a great sports and health watch this is the ticket. I love the golf app which allows me to know the golf courses I play without the assistance of a score card. It keeps track of all my shots and scores so I can analyze my round afterwards. You can't miss with this GREAT watch !!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 10, 2022 by Woody

  • Worthless fitness tracking
I've had this watch for over a year, and it's got its pros and cons. Pros? GREAT battery life of almost two weeks. Always-on display. Basic smart watch functions. Great water resistance. Cons? Useless heart rate monitor. I can get on a treadmill and bring my rate up to 120bpm, but this watch registers 70 for the entire workout, meaning the calorie burn estimate is WAY off. Same when I swim 3600yds; no matter how fast or slow I swim, the calorie burn is ALWAYS lapsx10. 72 laps? 720 calories. 100 laps? 1000 calories. You don't need to spend $400 for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 29, 2022 by Selso Ouiti

  • Great device
I am upgrading from a forerunner 235 which I loved. The 235 was a great watch to track my running and workouts, however I was won over by the maps and music of the new Fenix 5x plus. In my first week I’ve done 4 runs from 7-10 miles jogs to sprint workouts, yoga and even some point plotting around town to test out the maps. GPS: I haven’t noticed much difference in my GPS function between the 235 and 5x plus. The GPS is found slightly faster but that’s about it. Maps: I am in Africa and I have rudimentary maps on my device. I will be returning to the states in a few weeks and I will be able to test the North American maps at that time. In the mean time it’s good as an emergency device for me. Music: I have only used the music while I run outdoors and use my phone when I’m in the gym working out and on the treadmill, I do notice some drop off with my jay birds when they are initially paired but it goes away in a minute or two. I have also noticed that my Spotify playlist doesnt stay on the device if I switch over to my iTunes music and so I had to re sync the playlist to my device, not a deal breaker but just a nuanced thing about the device. Perhaps they will fix this over time with software updates. Battery 7 days in and the battery is just under 40% which is good in my opinion, however I am curious to see how long it will last before the battery runs out. If it lasts 12-14 days I will be content with that, as it works with how I use the watch. I’ll have to take it off at some point I suppose. When I start training up for my aspiring Ultra running hobby I will see how the battery holds up over time, until then a few 10 milers and sprint workouts aren’t draining the battery too much. Size: I’m 5,7 and 170lbs I lift 4 times a week and run/ruck several miles a week, I’ve worn heavier items on my person than this watch. Was it heavier that my 235 yes and was it noticeable at first yes, but I got used to it after my first few days and now I barely notice it. Also I wear it on my day to day with t shirts, jeans and non running shoes or long sleeve shirt, pants and boots and it rarely looks out of place or bulky. I wouldn’t push it with business casual or a full suit but that’s my opinion. I hope this helps someone, I am not a triathlete or marathoner, I’m just a regular guy who needs to workout to stay fit his job and gets to travel a lot so I think this device with its features fits the lifestyle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 6, 2018 by jose palacio

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