Garmin has announced the new Enduro 2 GPS smartwatch for extreme endurance sports.
The watch can last up to 150 hours in GPS mode, thanks to its solar charging capability.
It also includes touchscreen controls, improved mapping, and better positioning precision.
Many of Garmin’s wearables have become a staple for endurance athletes, and the company is back with a new multisport GPS watch to replace last year’s Garmin Enduro.
Garmin has unveiled (opens in new tab) the Enduro 2, a rugged GPS watch in a lightweight package built for ultra-performance athletes. Perhaps the watch’s main selling point is its extended battery life compared to its predecessor: it’s claimed to last up to 150 hours in GPS mode thanks to its solar charging capability. That’s an impressive 40% increase compared to last year’s model.