Garmin Fenix 5 Plus variety uses new music, payment and fitness functions

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Garmin has just announced upgrades to its Fenix 5 range, with a trio of new watches dubbed the Garmin Fenix 5 Plus, Garmin Fenix 5X Plus and
Garmin Fenix 5S Plus.The main improvements include Garmin Pay, meaning you can make contactless payments from your wrist, and the ability to
store up to 500 songs on your watch and play them through a pair of Bluetooth headphones, giving you one less reason to take your phone out
with you.Those stored songs can either be transferred from a computer or downloaded as an offline playlist from supported streaming
wearable and will allow you to monitor your blood oxygen saturation levels, which could help keep you safe when climbing or doing any other
activity at high altitudes.That feature is just for the 5X Plus, but the whole 5 Plus range will benefit from built-in maps which have
apparently been optimized for at-a-glance navigation
The watches will also allow you to enter a distance you want to run or ride and then select from a list of round-trip routes of that
users.Image 1 of 3The Garmin Fenix 5 PlusImage 2 of 3The Garmin Fenix 5X PlusImage 3 of 3The Garmin Fenix 5S PlusEverything else you'd
access to the Connect IQ app store
They also each have a full-color display and are water-resistant to 100 meters.Battery life varies between them, with the Fenix 5S Plus
getting up to 7 days in smartwatch mode and up to 4 hours in GPS and music mode, the Fenix 5 Plus managing up to 10 days of battery life in
smartwatch mode and 8 hours in GPS and music mode, and the Fenix 5X Plus apparently capable of up to 20 days of battery life in smartwatch
mode and 13 hours in GPS and music mode.Whatever watch you opt for you can choose between a PVD-coated stainless-steel bezel with silicone
able to pick one up soon, as they should be hitting stores sometime later in June 2018.T7BzxhmEWxmDKTb3o7uuQe.jpg#