The Garmin Epix 2 Pro will come in additional face and screen sizes of 42mm, 47mm or 51mm with 1.2-inch, 1.3-inch or 1.4-inch screens.
Both devices are equipped with the same features, the only difference is the screen. The Epix 2 Pro is equipped with an AMOLED screen, the Fenix 7 Pro uses a Memory-In-Pixel (MIP) screen, which is more energy-saving, especially when used in Always-On Mode.
In the 47mm version, the Epix 2 Pro has a continuous usage time of 16 days in smartwatch mode, 6 days if used in Always on Display mode. And when turning on GPS, it will consume more battery after 42 hours or 32 hours if you turn on multi-band mode for more accurate positioning.
The Fenix 2 Pro has a battery life of 22 days, 73 hours of GPS tracking or 48 hours with multi-band enabled. In addition, both devices in all versions and screen sizes are equipped with 32GB of internal memory that we can use for maps and offline music listening.
All models are equipped with a super bright LED flash, one white LED and one red LED. You can use it as a flashlight or an SOS emergency flash if you run at night.
The Garmin Fenix 7 Pro starts at $800 for the 42mm and 47mm versions, which is $100 more than the standard Fenix 7 and 7S, while the 51mm version costs $900, and with the Sapphire upgrade for all three versions we'll add another $100.
The Garmin Epix 2 Pro starts at $900 for the 42mm and 47mm versions, while the 51mm version is $1,000, and if you want to upgrade to a Sapphire face, you'll have to pay an extra $100.
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