
But some intelligent timepieces seem to withstand the passage of time much better than others, especially when their price points are reduced to reflect their advanced age. Something like the Garmin Fenix 6 Pro, for instance, can still be the best smartwatch for many people nowadays at a huge 50 percent discount.
That’s because the Fenix 6 Pro is only available in a single black hue at that new record high markdown of 300 bucks, and neither Garmin itself nor other major third-party retailers like Best Buy seem to carry the device in stock anymore.
The relatively low 260 x 260 pixel resolution of said touchscreen crucially contributes to the Fenix 6 Pro’s stellar battery life rating of up to 14 days in “smartwatch mode”, 28 days in “expedition GPS activity mode”, and 48 days (!!!) in “battery saver watch mode.”
Equipped with Glonass and Galileo support in addition to good old fashioned untethered GPS connectivity, this bad boy can follow your every move in any outdoor environment, accurately tracking your most extreme workouts while also monitoring your heart rate, sleep quality, hydration, respiration, energy levels, and blood oxygen.