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Summary of user reviews:
Small volume. But speaking.
2 reviews. 100% “serious comparison” oriented, not emotional commentary. We are talking about users who master their subject (VO2 max, load, sleep, etc.). In short, not the general public.
Positive points:
- 2 out of 2 users highlight the power of Garmin sports metrics (VO2 max, training load, recovery)
- 2 out of 2 evoke complete and precise sports monitoring
- 1 out of 2 insists on a very high autonomy (around 20 days)
- 1 out of 2 highlights the relevance for sports and outdoor use
Negative points:
- 1 in 2 users suggest lower cardio accuracy than the Apple Watch, especially at rest and at night
- 1 out of 2 suggests less advanced sleep tracking (fewer detailed analyses)
Shared/mixed points:
- 2 out of 2 users indicate that the choice strongly depends on use (sport vs daily health)
Advice :
Do you exercise seriously? Take the Fenix 7. It’s a solid training tool, almost a coach.
Above all, do you want to monitor your daily health with very precise cardio and sleep data? The Apple Watch is more suitable.
Wanting both in one watch… it depends, but often you end up frustrated.





