The Garmin Fenix 8 and Epix 2 Pro are two high-end multisport GPS watches from Garmin. Both offer a wide range of features for athletes and adventurers, but there are some key differences between the two models.
Design and Build
The Fenix 8 is available in a 47mm size with an AMOLED screen, while the Epix 2 Pro is also available in a 47mm size but with a Sapphire lens. The Fenix 8 has a slightly thinner design compared to the Epix 2 Pro. Both watches are built to withstand harsh conditions and are water-resistant up to 100 mètres.
The Fenix 8 measures 47 x 47 x 13.8mm and weighs 80g in stainless steel or 73g in titanium. The Epix 2 Pro is slightly thicker and a bit lighter, measuring 47 x 47 x 14.5mm and weighing 70g (case only: 47g).
Features
The Fenix 8 features leak-proof inductive buttons, a built-in speaker/microphone with support for Bluetooth calling and offline voice assistant, a 1.4-inch screen with a resolution of 454 x 454 pixels, and a slightly longer battery life than the Epix 2 Pro. It also offers QZSS/BEIDOU connectivity, a depth sensor for scuba diving, Garmin Share, Workout Advantage, and a course and weather-specific race predictor.
The Epix 2 Pro does not have leak-proof inductive buttons or a built-in speaker/microphone, but it does have a Sapphire screen, which is more scratch-resistant than the AMOLED screen on the Fenix 8. It also offers a slightly longer battery life in some modes.
Battery Life
The battery life of both the Fenix 8 and Epix 2 Pro depends on how you use the watch. In smartwatch mode with always-on display, the Fenix 8 can last up to 16 jours, while the Epix 2 Pro can last up to 16 jours. In GPS mode, the Fenix 8 can last up to 47 heures, while the Epix 2 Pro can last up to 42 heures.
Prix
The Fenix 8 is priced at 999.99 euros, while the Epix 2 Pro is slightly more affordable at 949.99 euros. This difference in price is likely due to the difference in screen technology and the new features of Finex 8.
Garmin Fenix 8 VS Epix Pro Gen 2 Comparaison des spécifications
Appareil | Garmin Fenix 8 ¨C 47mm, Amoufré | Epix Pro (Gen 2) ¨C Sapphire ¨C 47mm |
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Casque | Fiber-reinforced polymer with metal rear cover | Fiber-reinforced polymer with metal rear cover |
Dimension | 48.6 x 48.6 x 13.4 MM | 47 x 47 x 14.5 MM |
Poids | Acier inoxydable: 80g (case only 59g) Titanium: 73g (case only 52g) |
70g (case only: 47g) |
Leak-proof inductive buttons | Oui | NON |
Étanche | 100 mètres | 100 mètres |
Afficher | 1.4-Affichage AMOLED de pouces | 1.3-Affichage AMOLED de pouces |
Résolution d'écran | 454 x 454 pixels | 416 x 416 pixels |
Built-in speaker/microphone | Yes with support for bluetooth calling and offline voice assistant | NON |
QZSS/BEIDOU connectivity | Oui | NON |
Stockage | 32GB | 32GB |
Appel Bluetooth | Oui | NON |
Depth sensor | Oui (up to 40m), support for scuba diving | NON |
Garmin Share | Oui | NON |
Mode multi-sports | Oui
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Oui
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Workout Advantage (Training feature) | Oui | NON |
Appliquer | Garmin App | Garmin App |
Course and weather-specific race predictor | Oui | NON |
Battery Life | Smartwatch: Jusqu'à 16 jours (7 days always on) Watch mode with battery saving mode: Jusqu'à 23 jours GPS only: Jusqu'à 47 heures (37 hours always on) All satellite systems: Jusqu'à 38 heures (30 hours always on) All satellite systems + multiband: Jusqu'à 35 heures (28 hours always on)* All satellite systems and music: Jusqu'à 10 heures Maximum battery life in GPS mode: Jusqu'à 81 heures GPS in expedition mode: Jusqu'à 17 jours *In normal use with SatIQ technology |
Smartwatch: Jusqu'à 16 jours (6 days always on) Watch mode with battery saving mode: Jusqu'à 21 jours GPS only: Jusqu'à 42 heures (30 hours always on) All satellite systems: Jusqu'à 32 heures (24 hours always on) All satellite systems + multi-band: Jusqu'à 20 heures (15 hours always on) All satellite systems and music: Jusqu'à 10 heures Maximum battery life in GPS mode: Jusqu'à 75 heures GPS in expedition mode: up to 14 jours |
Prix | 999.99 euros | 949.99 euros |
Conclusion
Both the Garmin Fenix 8 and Epix 2 Pro are excellent multisport GPS watches with a wide range of features. The Fenix 8 offers a slightly larger screen, built-in speaker/microphone, and leak-proof inductive buttons. The Epix 2 Pro is slightly more affordable and has a Sapphire screen. Ultimately, the best choice for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences.