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Popular wearable brand Garmin has set up a new record with the launch of its latest smartwatch. The company has launched an expensive smartwatch which promises to offer more than a month’s battery life.
Garmin has launched its Enduro 2 multisport GPS smartwatch in the US. Designed for endurance athletes, the smartwatch promises to offer 46 days of battery life. The smartwatch comes with built-in TopoActive maps offering multi-continental coverage. The wearable also comes equipped with a bright LED flashlight and Garmin’s patented SatIQ technology which helps in optimising battery efficiency.

The smartwatch comes with a whopping price tag of $1,099 (Rs 87,410). Customers can purchase the Garmin Enduro 2 in black colour option. The smartwatch can be purchased online in the US from the Garmin e-store. The company has not yet revealed any details about its India launch.
Garmin Enduro 2 features
Garmin Enduro 2 comes with a lightweight design and the case is surrounded by titanium bezels. The smartwatch features a 1.4-inch colour display with 280×280 pixel resolution.
The wearable packs a Sapphire lens and comes with an ultrafit nylon band for a comfortable fit. Garmin Enduro 2 is water-resistant and it packs 32GB of internal storage.
The smartwatch comes equipped with a heart rate sensor and SpO2 monitor. It can also keep track of sleep, stress levels, women’s health and more.
Garmin Enduro 2 also supports solar charging and the company claims that its battery lasts 40% longer as compared to its predecessor. The company claims that with solar charging support the smartwatch can deliver up to 46 days of battery backup. In the battery saver watch mode, the wearable can deliver up to 111 days of backup.





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