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Lowest Price Ever The Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar in Carbon Gray.
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We’re getting to the point where it is more and more affordable to get one of the best smartwatches or fitness trackers. The tech has been around for quite some time and we’re even to the point where some government officials are wanting everyone to have a health tracker. So, I shouldn’t be too surprised to see this deal on the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar at its lowest price on Amazon, ever, but I am a little bit. I just covered the gray and orange version getting a $250 discount a few months ago and here I am, looking at a different color with a $400 discount. Right now you can get the 47mm, Carbon Gray colored, Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar for just $500, a very decent drop from its usual $900, by tapping the button below. If you want, however, keep on reading to get a reminder on just how great this smartwatch is.

Why you should buy the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar

What’s in a name? That’s the big question with the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar which, admittedly, has a rather long one. Garmin is simple enough, indicating it is a Garmin smartwatch, and Fenix 7 Pro is a whole line of their smartwatches — it comes with typical activity modes and even shows you your readiness to tackle hills on your next run. There’s a whole rugged adventure feel to Fenix 7 Pro watches. And that ability to adventure keeps getting better with the Sapphire and Solar elements of the watch. This smartwatch has a tough lens that is super scratch resistant, whether you’re banging it against the edge of your computer desk or against bush branches during a trek, while also allowing the sun’s energy to pass through and help charge up the watch. While sun exposed, this Garmin can get up to 22 more days of life while in smartwatch mode or between 57 and 73 hours when in GPS mode.

It’s a recipe for an incredible smartwatch experience and, right now, it can be yours for the very low price of $500. That’s a discount of $400 ($150 better than the one we saw just a few months ago) off of the usual $900. If you’re interested, go ahead and tap the button below. If not, check out these smartwatch deals for great alternatives.

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