Garmin is expected to launch the highly anticipated Fenix 8 series next Tuesday, August 27th. Alongside the Fenix 8, the Fenix E and Enduro 3 are also assumed to be making their debut, for a trio of new releases.

Fenix 8 Flashlight

Fenix 8 will retain the LED Flashlight of the Fenix 7 Pro

The Fenix 8 will build on existing Fenix line capabilities and introduce a host of new features, including a refreshed design with smaller bezels and a larger screen, and an AMOLED display as the default option. Additionally, the Fenix 8 will come with a built-in microphone and dive features

There are still some details we’ll be eager to confirm once the watch is officially launched, such as battery life improvements, new processors, and whether an MIP version will be available, or if that will be reserved for the Fenix E and Enduro models.

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28 days ago

Wow going to set a reminder for this! Glad to hear the LED flashlight is being retained

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Anonymous
27 days ago

I use it alot

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