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Operating System Android Wear 1.0
Special Feature Solar Battery; Military Standard 810; Power Manager; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Pulse Ox; Stress Tracking See more
Connectivity Technology USB
Wireless Communication Standard Bluetooth
Battery Cell Composition Lithium Polymer
GPS True
Shape Heart
Screen Size 1.27 Inches
Brand Garmin
Model Name Instinct Solar

About this item

  • Vastly extended battery life through solar charging.Supported Application:GPS. Connectivity technology:GPS. Wireless comm standard:Bluetooth
  • Rugged GPS Watch is water-rated to 100 meters and constructed to U.S. military standard 810 for thermal, shock and water resistance
  • Built-in 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter plus multiple global navigation satellite systems (GPS, Glonass and Galileo) track in more challenging environments than GPS alone
  • Track your activities for running, biking, swimming, strength and more
  • Help understand your health and wellness better with all-day health monitoring and Pulse Ox (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition)
  • Monitor how your body uses energy by tracking heart rate, stress and sleep estimates with body battery energy monitoring

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Accuracy
4.2
4.3
4.8
4.7
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4.3
4.6
4.3
4.2
4.7
Mobile App
4.0
4.3
4.5
4.7
4.7
4.5
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4.8
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1.27 inches
1.27 inches
1.27 inches
1.27 inches
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USB
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Garmin Instinct Solar

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SOLAR CHARGING CAPABILITIES

Based on variable sun exposure, Instinct can provide our best battery life through a solar charging option.

MILITARY STANDARD 810

Instinct is built to the U.S. military standard 810 for thermal, shock and water resistance (rated to 100 meters).

POWER MANAGER

View how various settings and sensors impact your watch’s battery life, so you can make battery-extending changes on the fly.

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SPORTS APPS

Use preloaded activity profiles for surfing, swimming, running, biking, hiking, rowing, strength and more.

WRIST-BASED HEART RATE

Get estimated heart rate data along with alerts if your heart rate stays too high or too low while you’re at rest. Gauge how hard your heart is working during activities, even underwater.

PULSE OX

For altitude acclimation or sleep monitoring, a Pulse Ox sensor uses light beams at your wrist to estimate how well your body is absorbing oxygen. (This is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition. Pulse Ox not available in all countries.)

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STRESS TRACKING

Heart rate variability is used to calculate your stress level score, so you can see if you’re having a calm, balanced or stressful day.

BODY BATTERY ENERGY MONITOR

Optimize your body’s energy reserves, using heart rate variability, stress, sleep and other data to gauge when you’re ready to be active or when you may need to rest.

MULTI-GNSS SUPPORT

Access multiple global navigation satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) to track in more challenging environments than GPS alone.

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  • Instinct Solar; Charging/data cable; Documentation
  • Product Description

    Do what you love, longer with Instinct Solar. This rugged GPS smart Watch boasts solar charging, giving incredible battery life in smart Watch and Expedition modes while outdoors. Monitor how your body uses energy by tracking heart rate, stress, estimated sleep and Pulse Ox (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition), which helps give you a better understanding of your health and wellness. Get more out of the sports you love with preloaded activity profiles such as running, biking, swimming and more. Smart notifications (when paired with a compatible smartphone) at the wrist keep you connected to what matters. Multiple global navigation satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) help you track wherever your adventures take you.
    Compatible with :Alpha 100/ 200i, Astro 430/ 900,GPSMAP 66i, inReach mini, Montana 700 / 700i / 750i, Pro 550 plus, Virb 360 / ultra 30, Xero A1i.

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    Customer reviews

    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    2,854 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, durability, and heart rate sensor of the wearable computer. For example, they say it's well-made, durable, and has strong glass. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, appearance, charging, battery life, and performance.

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    144 customers mention "Quality"130 positive14 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the wearable computer. They mention that it's well-made, durable, and rugged for outdoor use. Some say that the watch is bulletproof.

    "...outdoors, mowing, trimming, occasional chain saw use, this watch won't even flinch. It's very rugged and well built...." Read more

    "...The band that comes with the watch is comfortable and secure, but my ideal size is between two of the notches and I haven't found a remedy for that..." Read more

    "...see pics on the screen, or built-in music, this is pretty dang good watch for outdoor adventure...." Read more

    "...The Garmin Instinct Solar is the perfect companion for all my outdoor adventures and fitness activities, and I couldn't be happier with my..." Read more

    83 customers mention "Heart rate sensor"68 positive15 negative

    Customers like the heart rate sensor of the wearable computer. They say it's customizable, easy to use, and can track your workouts, sleep, and general activities. They also appreciate the built-in GPS and compass apps, and the ability to track a route without the use of an app.

    "...This is fully customizable and can include things like alarm list, timers, do not disturb settings, find my phone, sync, and many, many more...." Read more

    "...information that I value, by default, on the face and the ability to track my heart rate 24/7, my sleep, my general activity and GPS without a huge..." Read more

    "...like Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, area measurement, multiple sport tracking profiles(hiking, running, cycling, mountain biking, skiing, paddle..." Read more

    "...Tracks everything, tells the time, day, heart rate, steps location and so much more...." Read more

    51 customers mention "Features"46 positive5 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the features of the wearable computer. They mention that it has the right amount of smart watch features combined with solid connection and fitness tracking. They appreciate the cool features like an altimeter, barometer, compass, and area measurement. They also say that it's a great watch with excellent features and that it provides comprehensive coverage of activities.

    "...This is fully customizable and can include things like alarm list, timers, do not disturb settings, find my phone, sync, and many, many more...." Read more

    "...There are some really cool features like Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, area measurement, multiple sport tracking profiles..." Read more

    "Love this watch, so many features and the 22 days in between charge times is a plus...." Read more

    "...This watch is fully smart-capable, and backed by Garmin's fitness-centered watch app. The screen is mono chrome, no color...." Read more

    161 customers mention "Battery life"103 positive58 negative

    Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that it has a phenomenal battery life, lasting 24 days with minimal sun. However, others say that it suddenly drops a ton of battery life and needs to be recharged every week.

    "...stopwatch, countdown timer, compass, and most of all have a great battery life. This watch easily delivers all of that...." Read more

    "...Battery life is exceptional, even without solar. This was another reason I went with the Instinct Solar over the Fenix...." Read more

    "...respectable performance for a soft, comfortable strap but a fair bit shortlived compared to the tougher Casio bands which take 2-4 years of abuse..." Read more

    "...And as expected, the battery life is phenomenal. (I've charged it 2x in 2 months. I don't use many phone/internet features, but I run 4hrs/week.)..." Read more

    141 customers mention "Performance"89 positive52 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention that it works well as a sports tracker, has great features like GPS and activity tracking, and a sleep tracker. Others say that it randomly turns off and won't stay on for more than a minute.

    "...cover what this watch can do with respect to activity tracking, ABC functions, and GPS capability. That would be a another review altogether." Read more

    "...The solar feature of the watch is really cool and really works...." Read more

    "...It began an endless bootup loop. It would boot up and crash and boot up again endlessly. I tried charging it, letting it die and doing a hard boot...." Read more

    "...It's much more of an outdoor watch than anything else. It has built in GPS and you can use it to track a route without the use of an app...." Read more

    88 customers mention "Charging"45 positive43 negative

    Customers are mixed about the charging of the wearable computer. Some mention that they like the solar charging, but it still needs to be recharged every week. They say the solar is a cool feature, but you need to have a lot of it. Others say that the charging is slow and not worth it. They also say that it lags by several seconds and costs them time.

    "...The solar feature of the watch is really cool and really works...." Read more

    "...It's distracting and costs me time by breaking my concentration on whatever task or thought I'm engaged in and the fact that it can't be easily..." Read more

    "...The biggest draw to this watch may be the solar charging though...." Read more

    "...Solar charging is slow. Like not even worth it kind of slow...." Read more

    82 customers mention "Ease of use"36 positive46 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wearable computer. Some mention that the app is user friendly, intuitive, and simple. They also appreciate the convenient buttons and the Connect Garmin app. However, others say that it's not intuitive to use, too complicated for daily use, and difficult to learn. They say the watch has poor instructions and the watch face needs a magnifying glass to read.

    "...Having my wrist blow up on me is extremely irritating...." Read more

    "...Menu, which is available in many Garmin watches, is a quick launch list of shortcuts to commonly used activities...." Read more

    "...2. This watch can be complicated to learn there are so many features and options, I had to YouTube a lot of it to learn how.3...." Read more

    "...sides take a little learning, but once you get it, it's easy to navigate the functions of the watch...." Read more

    47 customers mention "Appearance"30 positive17 negative

    Customers are mixed about the appearance of the wearable computer. Some mention it looks good with formal outfits, has a rugged, outdoor look, and is not too fancy. However, others say that it's not sleek, is bulky, lacks creative design, and looks and feels like a toy.

    "...The watch seems to be very durable but nice and light weight. I still got a tempered glass screen protector because I’m rough on watches...." Read more

    "...That includes this thing. It’s not sleek. It’s a bit on the bulky side...." Read more

    "...The Garmin Instinct Solar has a rugged, outdoor look that just screams adventure...." Read more

    "Comfortable, easy to read, great quality, and looks great. My husband loves the steps feature and that it’s waterproof." Read more

    Forerunner 230 Convert
    5 out of 5 stars
    Forerunner 230 Convert
    I'd been wearing a garmin forerunner 230 for about 6 years and had a much less impressive 1st gen garmin step tracking watch before that. Nothing can compete with Garmin battery life and the forerunner had all the metrics I liked to gush over. I'd tried cheating on it with the galaxy active watch, but it was a quick, disappointing fling. Then for Christmas, my husband got these for us. I'd said for months that the instinct (the solar in particular) would be the only watch worth upgrading to because of improved battery life and a built-in altimeter. He helped me make the transition and I haven't looked back. (He has also never been one to stick to a smart watch for long, but I've only seen this leave his wrist once or twice for charging.) As a runner, I've been blown away with the changes having a built in heart rate monitor has made in my training (the 230 didn't have a heart rate monitor like its 235 twin). And I've found the feedback accurate enough for my purposes. The altimeter is significantly more accurate than relying on my phone metrics (I live and run in the mountains). And as expected, the battery life is phenomenal. (I've charged it 2x in 2 months. I don't use many phone/internet features, but I run 4hrs/week.) As a runner, there are a couple drawbacks that I might figure out how to remedy with time. 1) The top issue is that there isn't a "lap" button. So, if you're used to having that on the go, you have to pause the workout, tell the watch to register the pause as a lap end, and then start the workout back up. This could be a pain if you enjoy "free-style running" and using the lap function throughout OR you use the lap button to move forward with your preset workout. 2) I'm not a fan of the activity screen when running. The metrics shown are pretty minimal and not terribly useful, but I just click to the screen I'd set up and that's fine. 3) Watch faces are limited to four layouts and you pick what is displayed. I miss my old watch face, but I've adapted to that as well. I really like that I can display moon phases in the circular spot at the top of the display. That circular spot is the reason watch faces are limited. It's part of the screen and of every watch face and metrics screen. 4) The band is not my favorite. Now that I'm working with heart rate, getting a proper fit is crucial. The band that comes with the watch is comfortable and secure, but my ideal size is between two of the notches and I haven't found a remedy for that yet. Also, I don't sleep with my watch on. The nub that holds the piece securing the strap can kind of make it a pain to get the watch off because it'sgood at its job. 5) The watch won't freak out if you are in an activity and start driving. This can be both good and bad. If you want it tracking your drive, it's great. If you forget to stop the tracker after a workout, you'll blow all your pr's out of the water... 6) Just pressing the back button while in an activity doesn't stop that activity. It will, however bring you back to the home/time screen and continue tracking. For someone hiking or running many miles, this could be a plus. For a short run, you can end up in the car scenario mentioned above pretty quick.I know I listed quite a few cons, but honestly, it is top notch. My husband also loves it and loves tracking our hikes with it, which it does very well. I have to drive to where I run. So I have to take my phone and wallet with me regardless of what my watch can do. If I was walking out my front door to go for a run, my needs would be different. Having a watch that could store music and a credit card and make an emergency call or text would be higher on the priority list. But for an adventurer in the boonies, it's absolutely perfect!
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2021
    I've had this watch for a few weeks and I wanted to give a review because I feel this watch deserves one. First off, this is not going to be a technical review, more of an overview and my experience so far. If you are looking for a review that gives detailed specs. GPS accuracies, and types of activities that can be tracked, you might want to read another review. For most people just looking for an activity tracker, this watch might be a little overwhelming. While I don't go on long jogs or marathons, and I'm not into rugged mountaineering, I feel like this watch could definitely handle that. I was just looking for a watch to track my daily activity, walks or runs in my neighborhood, occasional tail hikes, sleep, pulse ox, phone notifications, and include things like weather, stopwatch, countdown timer, compass, and most of all have a great battery life. This watch easily delivers all of that. In fact, there are so many features in this watch, I'd say that most people might never try them all. I would suggest that anyone interested in this watch download the manual from Garmin's website and just look at what it offers.

    This watch is very light and comfortable. In fact, I'm amazed they were able to pack so much into this watch and I can barely feel it on my wrist. The band has a large number of adjustment holes in the strap. So, nearly everyone should be able to adjust it to fit comfortably. Many of my watches only have 8-10 holes in the strap and it can be hard to find an adjustment that is not too tight or too loose. The adjustment holes in this watch strap go all the way up to the watch itself. They also allow good ventilation, in case you sweat during a workout.

    The battery life in this watch has been amazing for me. I'm the kind of person who drains a watch battery in 1/2 of the amount of time it's supposed to take, and that is without including GPS activities. The first time I fully charged this watch, it showed a 27 day battery life. Without doing GPS activities, it will easily make it a full day and show 26 days by the next day. In my experience, the watch seems to calculate the remaining battery life based on recent usage. So, after a GPS activity, you might see the number of days decrease accordingly, like using an extra day or two of battery life depending on how long your activity is. But, sunlight will help with that. Garmin recommends that you give the watch 3 hours of full sunlight a day. While that would be nice, it's not really practical on a daily basis for me. But, in my experience, it's not really required either if you are just looking for a watch that will make it through the better part of a month without charging. What 3 hours of sunlight will give you is about 2% , or +1 day battery life.

    I like the fact that I can wear this watch and never worry about getting it scratched or damaged. Working outdoors, mowing, trimming, occasional chain saw use, this watch won't even flinch. It's very rugged and well built. I actually appreciate the fact that it does not have a touch screen. You can navigate through all of the menus and options, even with gloves on. Phone notifications are very prominent (they use a double-buzz for each one), so even while working outside, I can still feel it.

    I also have a Garmin Venu and I enjoy the full color touchscreen. But after using this watch, I realized that you don't actually need a full color screen. In fact, I realized how much I missed not having a watch with a display that was easily visible in any light and be always on. Yes, the Venu has an always-on screen option, but it is not very visible in sunlight and the battery life with that display on was extremely short. I like being able to look at the Instinct's display any time and see the time down to the seconds, and everything else I need without trying to tilt my arm just right or tap on the screen. One thing that I thought that I'd miss is the Garmin ConnectIQ store, which is on the Venu but not on the Instinct. But to tell you the truth, I don't miss it. I know you can get all kinds of unique widgets for your watch there, but a lot of them are just fluff. Everything you would typically need is already "baked into" this watch. The nice part about that is all of the widgets on the Instinct are Garmin widgets so you know they were designed specifically for your watch, and they will work. One item I have been missing that I think should be included with the weather is the current UV index.

    One thing that I did miss was the ability to make customizations to the Instinct watch from the Garmin Connect app. Nearly everything from the watch faces to the widget settings were configurable on the Venu from the Garmin Connect app. Most of the changes you need to make to the Instinct, you'll need to make on the watch itself through the settings menu. As it turns out, I like to tinker with the settings on watch, so it ended up not being a big deal after all. One trick I found in the settings to save a little battery life was to turn off the display light when I press a key. This watch is so customizable. You can even set the display light to come on when you press a key only after sunset, for example. But I just turned mine off because if you do need the display backlight, you can simply press the upper left button and it will come on. You can set the timeout for the backlight, but it will automatically stay on as long as you are interacting with the watch and pressing buttons.

    With 5 physical buttons, there is a learning curve with this watch. However daunting it might seem, within a day or two, I was intuitively using the watch and knew which buttons did what. The buttons are very solid and have a nice tactile click when you press them.

    The Control Menu, which is available in many Garmin watches, is a quick launch list of shortcuts to commonly used activities. This is fully customizable and can include things like alarm list, timers, do not disturb settings, find my phone, sync, and many, many more. It does have a flashlight shortcut, but it's too dim to be much use in anything except for close up in total darkness. Navigating through the Control Menu on the Instinct is slightly slower than my other Garmin watches because it is not a touchscreen and you have to scroll through the list of shortcuts to find what you want. But it remembers the last thing you used, and it will open with that item selected the next time you launch the Control Menu. The Control Menu on this watch can include more items than you can see on the screen at one time. That is not possible with the Venu because it has a fixed number of slots.

    The watch faces are very customizable. The default one has a graph on the top left-hand corner. You can use this for things like heart rate, solar charging levels, and so on. I use it to display a barometric pressure graph. And even that is fully customizable, to graph either the last 6, 12, 24 or 48 hours. There is a prominent circle on the upper right of the screen that can customized to contain things like the date, or current temperature, or heart rate, or altitude, or barometric pressure/trend, or moon phase, or many others. I use it to display the number of notifications currently on my watch. Notifications can be easily dismissed on the watch and they immediately disappear from your phone. Just be aware that it is the down button that dismisses the notification. It is also the same button used to scroll down though the notification content when you select the notification. More than once, I've accidentally dismissed the notification thinking that I was going to scroll down to see the additional content.

    I like the Sunrise and Sunset times, as well as the Moon phase with the moon rise and moon set times widgets. You can even include some of these details onto a watch face. I use part of the lower section of the default watch face to display either the sunrise or sunset time, depending on which comes next. I also include the day/date in the other section of the lower watch face. As you probably figured out, the lower second of the default watch face can contain 2 separate data elements.

    Overall, this is probably one of the best watches I have. I enjoy the extended battery life and the fact that the watch is highly customizable, and very durable. And I didn't even cover what this watch can do with respect to activity tracking, ABC functions, and GPS capability. That would be a another review altogether.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
    >>Update: 12/11/23 after having the watch 16 months
    Sooo, when it comes to ruggedness, the watch held up for 16 months of hard 24/7 use… ONLY with a constant screen protector (see my original review below). I found the screen protector absolutely necessary to protect the hard (brittle) crystal face. I had to replace the screen protector about 8 times during those 16 months and, even so, most of the time it was cracked. I would wait until there were 3 or 4 cracks to replace it. However, with the screen protector in place the watch DID hold up to my abusive daily life.

    Even the band held up better than I expected. It is a soft silicone so, while that makes it exceptionally comfortable, it did get cut up a bit. The 15 month mark was where I finally ordered a 4 pack of replacement straps because I was concerned that the cuts would open up soon and the band would fail. A pretty respectable performance for a soft, comfortable strap but a fair bit shortlived compared to the tougher Casio bands which take 2-4 years of abuse and are not uncomfortable in the least to me.

    And, finally, at 16 months the battery is failing. The watch will shut off 3-6 times per day no matter where the charge is from 40%-100%. To make absolutely sure it didn’t have anything to do with button presses I took it off and left it sitting on an end table. The battery is toast after 16 months. That’s considerably shorter than the lifespan of a cell phone battery, shorter than a REPLACEABLE watch button battery and far far shorter than a Casio solar watch battery. Again, that’s with very few O2 readings (<10), no ‘activity session’ tracking, less than 50 “flashlight” uses of less than 1 minute each and only a few GPS uses (literally 3 or 4). That’s far from heavy battery usage and only charging it once every week or two, typically about every week and a half.

    So, I found the watch to be my absolute favorite smart watch. I found it to be, really, fairly rugged ONLY so long as I keep a screen protector on it. If you are looking for a smart watch and activity tracker, have a rambunctious lifestyle and aren’t concerned about a high def, full color screen this watch/series appears to me to be the front runner on the market. Especially if battery life is of great concern.

    However, if you are used to your watches holding up for years while taking a heck of a beating and you think this watch could be an equivalent to those watches while entering into the smart watch/tracker market you should take a beat to consider it further. I would suggest those most active and hardest on their watches factor in screen protectors and the need to replace them CONSTANTLY or live most of your life with cracked screen protectors on your watch. Also, even then, don’t expect 3 or 4 years out of it. In my experience, don’t expect 2 years or even 1.5.

    For the price tag on this watch I could easily get 10-20 years of use out of multiple Casio solar or the cheapest G-shock watches. So, I have to ask myself, is this watch worth it? I would say, personally, that it was worth it once. I received some insights into overheating/heatstroke, improving my sleep patterns and managing my daily stamina through my own observations of the data (the Garmin “insights” never gave me any new and useful info). This was only possible because, unlike with other watches/trackers, it was tracking what I needed constantly 24/7/365 and I only lost the time it was charging once every couple of weeks while I was sitting in the living room watching TV.

    I appreciated the watch and the insights from it and I don’t regret it but I’m not willing to replace it every 16 months, deal with constant screen protector cracks and replacements and I sure did miss my analog watch hands. I’m going back to my Casio tough solar, G-Shock and Pro Trek watches.

    >>Original review
    I’m a “watch guy”. I probably have about (embarrassingly) 2 dozen watches and I’ve worn a watch, basically, 24/7/365 since I was about 9 years old. I have tried about 4 smart watches and a few fitness trackers over the years before the Garmin Instinct Solar and it’s my favorite that I’ve tried by a lot, BUT…

    I’ve had a smartphone since the original iPhone. I use it all day every day for tons of different things and, being a watch guy, I thought fitness trackers and smartwatches were a logical progression. That’s why I’ve tried so many but they were always disappointing for numerous reasons.

    The first is battery life. I charge my phone often. I take it out of my pocket and plug it up or put it on a MagSafe charger. It’s charging while I’m using the GPS to drive to my next service call. But I can’t abide taking my watch off to charge it up every night. Even once a week is a stretch. I’ve been wearing a watch 24/7/365 for almost my entire life and going out of my way to take the watch off and charge it is… irritating to say the least. The Solar Instinct lasts about 20-30 days between charges. That’s with constant activity and heart rate tracking, no O2 tracking at night and not using GPS. That is fantastic!

    The second issue is annoying alerts. As a rabid smartphone user, I thought I would prefer the convenience of seeing calls, texts and notifications at a glance on my wrist. I was so wrong. I’m perfectly satisfied with notifications on my phone. I use my discernment to decide when to check notifications on my phone and they don't get unnecessarily intrusive. Smartwatch notifications on the other hand are extremely invasive. Having my wrist blow up on me is extremely irritating. It's distracting and costs me time by breaking my concentration on whatever task or thought I'm engaged in and the fact that it can't be easily ignored is no small matter. I have my Solar Instinct set up for no notifications which I greatly prefer.

    The third consideration would be the features. The ability to control your music or engage your phone’s camera with your watch is fine but those types of things (or, obviously, phone notifications) don't concern me. What I love about the Solar Instinct is the customization to display many pieces of information that I value, by default, on the face and the ability to track my heart rate 24/7, my sleep, my general activity and GPS without a huge battery life cost or a phone connection. What I really like is that it also has good watch functionality, i.e. stopwatch, timer, alarm, etc. What I find useful on occasion is the O2 monitor and the ability to use it as a little flashlight in a pinch.

    The final consideration which may be the one most pertinent for me is ruggedness. You see, in the HVAC trade, I work with my hands for a living. I'm also a red-blooded American. In addition to the physical nature of my job I frequently do yard work and find occasion to cut down/up trees, split wood, build things, work on things and engage in maintenance on vehicles and my home and, as established, I wear a watch at all times which includes when engaging in these activities as well as showering and swimming. I have destroyed many watches, particularly the ones I’ve worn while working.

    When I first got my Instinct Solar I was babying it because, well, my experience has been that smartwatches and activity trackers are FAR from rugged and robust. I didn't wear it at work. I would swap it out with my work watch when I got home & swap them back before I left in the morning. I wanted it to last and, to start, I sacrificed tracking during the majority of my activity (while at work) for the sake of protecting the watch and longevity.

    Finally, after a few weeks, I wore the watch while doing yard work on the weekend. THE FIRST TIME I wore it while weed-eating the screen got busted. Now, I'm sure the reason this happened is that they used a nice, hard, highly scratch-resistant crystal for the watch BUT this is a real problem. I didn't expect that it would be too much to ask of a “robust” watch that’s “mil-spec” rated to be able to wear it while doing basic yard work. You know, a period where you might want to track your heart rate and activity. What's more, of the hundreds of times I've done yard work and used a weed-eater, always while wearing a watch, NOT ONCE has it ever significantly damaged a watch. Until that is, the first time I did it wearing my Instinct Solar.

    I replaced that watch and disappointedly decided I'll just have to use screen protectors from now on. The new Instinct Solar took a dive after just a few weeks. It began an endless bootup loop. It would boot up and crash and boot up again endlessly. I tried charging it, letting it die and doing a hard boot. Nothing worked.

    Tech support had me, of course, do another hard boot because that's what they do to people who take the time to troubleshoot their own issues. They have you repeat the steps you've already taken. After that they had me send them a video of what the watch was doing and they promptly sent me a replacement. They did make it right.

    By this point, I decided I'm done babying it. I keep a screen protector on it and I may remove the watch to shove my hand/arm in a tight spot at work but I wear it 24/7 now. It is what it is. If this watch can't handle normal life so it can track my heart rate and activity then so be it. I have plenty of “normal” watches I can revert to in that event (which are a fraction of the cost by the way). If that occurs I suppose I'll just forget about smartwatches until someone finally comes out with one that at least has the capabilities of the Instinct Solar and is truly rugged.

    As a side note, we are now back to warm weather and I have worn it while weed-eating twice. That resulted in cracking and replacing the screen protectors for the first two times. So, the tally is weed-eating three times resulting in one broken watch and two broken screen protectors. I'm also not fond of the proprietary watch band attachment that prevents the use of a regular band like 99% of other watches use. At this point, however, I'm not sure this will even become an issue. I don't see the watch lasting long enough to require a band replacement but we’ll see.

    As much as I like the Instict Solar it just doesn't seem to be resilient enough to hold up to my normal life. It may be absolutely great for someone who lives in an apartment, works at a desk or a counter and whose physical activity consists of working out at the gym or running or swimming or biking. If, on the other hand, you have a rough-and-tumble kind of life you should think twice about spending the scratch on this watch if your plan is to wear it 24/7. It certainly seems tougher than 99% of smart watches but it can't hold a candle to the beating a $30-$40 Casio “tough solar” can take, much less a G-Shock.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelebte para actividades deportivas y de salud.
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    Le pongo 5 estrellas porque me gustó mucho.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelebte para actividades deportivas y de salud.
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    Le pongo 5 estrellas porque me gustó mucho.
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    Tiene las características de un fenix 6 como sensor de frecuencia cardiaca sumanrina, oximetro, GPS con rutas, es solar y resistencia de 10 ATM pero es más barato porque es en blanco y negro.
    Es ligero y se siente muy resistente.

    CONTRAS
    El diseño es muy militar. A mi me gusta mucho eso pero no lo puedo usar con mi ropa de trabajo.
    Esta a la mitad del costo del fenix 6 más caro pero, aun así se me hizo que la versión solar no es nada barata.

    Yo lo utilizo para senderismo y para nadar y me ha funcionado excelente en ambos casos, además con la app garmin connect te brinda muchísima información de tus actividades que otros relojes no lo hacen.

    Tiene muchos modos de deporte que me han motivado a caminar más, hacer bici, yoga e ir al gym.

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