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‘Is Epix dead for now? Yes, it is’: Top Garmin insider reveals why the Epix smartwatch was axed in favour of Fenix 8

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The Garmin Fenix 8 is out in the wild. I have one on-wrist right now, and can confirm it’s a great-looking watch. In fact, it’s already shaping up to be one of the best Garmin watches to date, with a 40-meter dive capability (and scuba mode to go with it), LED torch, speaker and microphone for smart functionalities, and up to 48 days of battery life. 

You have a choice of three size options – 43mm, 47mm and 51mm models are available – but you also get another choice when purchasing. You can go for a duller memory-in-pixel display with solar-charging capabilities, like the Garmin Fenix 7 Solar models, or a bright AMOLED screen like the old Epix line, the tradeoff being less battery life. 

The Garmin Epix watches were essentially the Garmin Fenix 7 line with an improved, brighter AMOLED screen. The Garmin Epix Pro, the latest and greatest iteration of the Epix line, was my personal favorite watch from Garmin: it had a great screen, it was equipped with an LED torch (the same one on the Fenix 8), it boasted solid battery life, and had loads of advanced running features. However, with the release of the AMOLED Fenix 8 line, it appears the Epix name is all but dead. 

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In an exclusive interview, I spoke to Garmin Fenix 8 product manager Jon Hosler, who revealed that yes, the Epix line is indeed toast – for now.


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