Good deal – The Garmin Epix Gen 2 Titanium Black “5-star” connected watch at €799.00

Six years after its first appearance, the Epix is ​​back to occupy the top of Garmin’s sports watch lineup. Resolutely premium, this version of the Fēnix 7 opts for an Oled screen which makes it even more attractive.

Garmin Epix Gen 2 Titanium


  • i-Run
    i-Run

    499,00 € Nine


  • Amazon Marketplace
    Amazon Marketplace

    682,99 € Nine

    • Garmin EPIX (Gen 2) Snow White/Titanium

      682,99 € Nine

    • Garmin EPIX (Gen 2) Black/Titan Slate Gray

      838,46 € Nine


  • Amazon
    Amazon

    713,27 € Nine


  • Pixmania
    Pixmania

    774,27 € Nine


  • Colizey
    Colizey

    799,00 € Nine

    • Epix 2 Sapphire Titanium Carbon Gray DLC with black strap – 47mm

      799,00 € Nine

    • Epix Gen 2 Sapphire Titanium

      831,70 € Nine


  • Alltricks
    Alltricks

    810,31 € Nine


  • Colizey
    Colizey

    799,00 € Nine


  • Amazon Marketplace
    Amazon Marketplace

    838,46 € Nine


  • i-Run
    i-Run

    499,00 € Nine


  • Amazon Marketplace
    Amazon Marketplace

    682,99 € Nine


  • Amazon
    Amazon

    713,27 € Nine


  • Pixmania
    Pixmania

    774,27 € Nine


  • Alltricks
    Alltricks

    810,31 € Nine


  • Colizey
    Colizey

    831,70 € Nine

How the pricing table works

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Points forts

  • Very nice Amoled screen.

  • Good GPS and cardio accuracy.

  • Comfortable autonomy.

  • Integrated mapping.

Weak points

  • Relatively wide, thick and available in only one size.

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Very complete and precise, the Garmin Epix Gen 2 highlights its Amoled screen to appeal to athletes ready to sacrifice a few days of battery life to enjoy a beautiful display that has nothing to envy of connected watches more lifestyle. However, it does not betray its vocation, with very respectable endurance and particularly complete functions.

An alternative

With the Libra, Amazfit is moving upmarket and creating a well-designed connected watch. Mid-lifestylemid-sport, the tocante is versatile and offers features for both athletes and the curious. Its heart rate monitor is precise, as is its dual frequency GPS, while its multiple sensors give it welcome health features for complete monitoring. The bright Amoled screen finally seduces us, as does the more than adequate battery life. On the other hand, we regret poor quality materials and an operating system that is still not very inclusive, such as its barely accessible payment system.

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