- I think Garmin has taken a huge step towards the perfect multi-sport watch with the second generation Instinct. The ability to charge from a light source and, in fact, a new energy architecture closed the shortcomings that, in my opinion, the first generation of Instinct had. In addition to outstanding autonomy, they are still strong indestructible. Compared to the Phoenix series, they are inexpensive, so in case of loss, it will not be necessary to sell a kidney to buy new ones. All necessary programs are in place. There is also a blood oxygen sensor.
- As usual, VO2 max was not delivered, but yes, this is not critical for the target audience of this model. Not the coolest strap: strong, but in some places it rubs and peels off (almost imperceptibly in the black version), you can solve it by buying a pack of spare ones from the well-known Chinese website. You can not download and install additional programs, dials. Not everything is intuitively clear, without a manual it is sometimes difficult to figure it out, well, that's why they are a Tool.