Compare the Gamin Fenix 8 and Garmin Fenix E

Written by Lodi

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17 September 2024

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Compare the Gamin Fenix 8 and Garmin Fenix E

In August 2024, Garmin launched 2 new smartwatches: the Garmin Fenix 8 and the Fenix E. Both smartwatches have a bright AMOLED screen and can withstand rough environments. The differences between the Fenix 8 and the Fenix E are the newer heart rate monitor and a longer battery life. The Fenix 8 is more suitable for water sports, thanks to the better waterproofness. In this article, you can read all differences and similarities.

Garmin Fenix 8 vs Garmin Fenix E

Compare Garmin Fenix E and Fenix 8

Fenix 8Fenix E
Size43, 47, and 51mm47mm
Battery life10, 16, and 29 days16 days
ColorsWhite, blackGray, black
Suitable for divingUp to 40m deepOnly snorkeling
Heart rate monitor5th generation4th generation
Calling and voice controlYesNo
Built-in flashlightYesNo
ScreenAMOLEDAMOLED

Water sports

Fenix 8: suitable for deep diving

Fenix 8: suitable for deep diving

The Garmin Fenix 8 is very suitable for water sports. From water skiing to scuba diving: this Fenix 8 has many different sports profiles. This smartwatch is waterproof up to 100m deep. The buttons are also extra waterproof. This is usually only available on diving watches. Thanks to the buttons, you can dive up to 40m deep with the Fenix 8. With the new dive app, you can keep track of your diving adventures even more accurately.

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Fenix E: less suitable for deep diving

Fenix E: less suitable for deep diving

The Garmin Fenix E is waterproof, but it's less suitable for diving. The watch case and buttons are less waterproof than that of the Fenix 8. There's a chance of water damage if you dive too deep. The Fenix E is suitable for diving in shallow water. The Fenix E also doesn't have the new diving app. For water sports above water and other sports, the Fenix E is just as good as the Fenix 8.

Voice control and calls

Fenix 8: calling and voice control

Fenix 8: calling and voice control

The Garmin Fenix 8 has a built-in microphone and speakers. This allows you to make calls with your smartwatch if you have your smartphone with you. You can also control the Fenix 8 via voice control. This way, you can control your smartwatch or answer a message during your workout. That's useful during an extensive workout or if your hands are wet, because the touchscreen won't work as well.

Fenix E: no microphone and speaker

Fenix E: no microphone and speaker

The Garmin Fenix E doesn't have a built-in microphone and speaker. This means you can't call with this smartwatch. You also can't control the Fenix E via voice control. This means you always control the watch via the touchscreen or the buttons. This can be difficult during a demanding workout or when the smartwatch is wet.

AMOLED screen with long battery life

AMOLED screen with long battery life

More and more smartwatches have a bright AMOLED screen. These screens are bright and colorful. As a result, they use a lot of battery. Garmin solved this problem. These 2 Fenix smartwatches both have a long battery life. This means you no longer have to choose between a bright screen or a long battery life. You get both.

Conclusion

Do you want the most extensive Garmin sports watch that can withstand all rough environments? Or do you often go diving but don't want to buy a special diving watch? The Garmin Fenix 8 is suitable for you. Thanks to the new waterproof buttons, the Garmin Fenix 8 is suitable for deep diving and other underwater water sports. The Fenix E is less waterproof, so you can't dive with it.

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