

And the 7X even gets a flashlight, which might sound gimmicky at first, but seriously – it’s mind-bogglingly useful and way more advanced than ‘just a flashlight’. These units get a slate of new features (depending on which exact model you choose), including everything from workout stamina tracking to free downloadable TopoActive maps. This review is instead focused almost entirely on the Fenix 7 series, which includes the Fenix 7S, 7, and 7X models. Essentially, the Epix Gen 2 is an AMOLED display version of the Fenix 7, but with still very respectable battery life. For the new Epix Gen 2 though, check out my full in-depth review over here. I mean, ignoring the fact that Garmin previously announced an Epix unit 7 years ago. Technically speaking they’ve announced two core product series – the Fenix 7 Series, and the Epix series. Today Garmin has announced not one, not two, but like 287 watches.
