Workout tracking variety was a standout strength, with reviewers repeatedly saying the Fenix 8 covers nearly every sport or training scenario.
Pros: workout tracking variety, onboard music storage
Cons: LTE connectivity, value for money
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Workout tracking variety was a standout strength, with reviewers repeatedly saying the Fenix 8 covers nearly every sport or training scenario.
Pros: workout tracking variety, onboard music storage
Cons: LTE connectivity, value for money
Workout variety is a clear strength, with reviewers praising the broad sport-mode support for running, cycling, swimming, triathlon, MTB, and many other activities.
Pros: workout tracking variety, value for money
Cons: blood oxygen tracking, contactless payments
Reviewers consistently praised the wide sport coverage, describing the Enduro 3 as capable across nearly every activity and especially strong for endurance athletes.
Pros: contactless payments, reliability
Cons: onboard music storage, watch face quality
Workout variety was a clear strength where reviewers described a wide range of supported tracking options and a very large exercise list.
Pros: materials quality, workout tracking variety
Cons: size options, cross-platform compatibility
Workout variety is broadly praised because the Active adds many sports, workout modes, and training tools for a compact Lily watch.
Pros: health tracking accuracy, blood oxygen tracking
Cons: ECG functionality, onboard music storage
Workout variety is strong, with the large sports-profile library supporting the watch’s fitness-first appeal.
Pros: brightness, display quality
Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality
Workout variety is strong, with reviewers consistently citing broad sports coverage and more than 100 modes.
Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, software smoothness
Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity
Workout variety was a clear strength, with reviewers praising the broad mode list and water-sport coverage, though one disliked limits in rearranging the workout list.
Pros: cross-platform compatibility, pairing reliability
Cons: third-party app support, contactless payments
Workout variety was consistently praised as enormous, sometimes excessive, and a major part of the watch’s appeal.
Pros: resume later function, brightness
Cons: safety features, activity auto-detection
Workout variety was a strength, with reviewers praising the huge sport profile library and broad activity coverage.
Pros: recovery insights, build quality
Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage
Workout variety was viewed as strong for mainstream training, with varied sport modes and enough running coverage for most non-specialists.
Pros: app ecosystem, smartwatch features
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, blood oxygen tracking
Workout variety was a strength, with reviewers noting the broad 120-sport profile list as unusually generous for the price.
Pros: pairing reliability, materials quality
Cons: data privacy, health tracking accuracy
Workout mode variety was praised for breadth, including more than 100 activities, though one review noted a missing HIIT option.
Pros: software smoothness, charging speed
Cons: ECG functionality, safety features
Workout variety was broad and versatile, covering many mainstream uses, though reviewers still framed Garmin-style depth as stronger for dedicated athletes.
Pros: reliability, comfort
Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, mapping and navigation
Workout tracking variety is strong, with reviewers praising broad activity coverage, many sports, and useful running/workout modes.
Pros: step counting accuracy, display quality
Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments
Workout variety was broadly praised for 100+ modes and added sports, though some reviewers found the tracking experience generic or limiting.
Pros: menu navigation, battery life
Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality
Workout tracking variety was broad enough for most runners and multisport users, though not as extensive as some brands or higher-end Coros models.
Pros: outdoor visibility, display quality
Cons: contactless payments, flashlight usefulness
Workout variety was good for mainstream exercise and multisport use, though one review noted the data-field depth still trails endurance-focused rivals.
Pros: build quality, software smoothness
Cons: stress tracking, blood oxygen tracking
Workout variety was viewed as broad, with 150+ or 160+ modes, though one reviewer cautioned that many modes can feel like simple exercise tags.
Pros: charging speed, Bluetooth connectivity
Cons: ECG functionality, recovery insights
Workout variety is broad and generally praised, from common exercises to more than 100 workouts, though strength-training detail was criticized.
Pros: display quality, durability
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, antioxidant index
Workout variety looked broad on paper and often impressed reviewers, but missing water-sport/swim tracking on Active was a recurring limitation.
Pros: wellness insights, Bluetooth connectivity
Cons: contactless payments, third-party app support
Workout variety covers most mainstream running, gym, cycling, swimming, and fitness needs, but reviewers consistently noted missing triathlon or backcountry profiles.
Pros: smartphone notifications, watch face quality
Cons: music controls, Wi-Fi connectivity
Workout variety is good for casual users but skewed toward running; reviewers repeatedly wanted broader customization for cycling, HIIT, multisport, or other serious training types.
Pros: outdoor visibility, pairing reliability
Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, materials quality
Workout variety is mixed: reviewers like the added profiles and dance modes, but often miss indoor cycling or sports options.
Pros: pairing reliability, wellness insights
Cons: ECG functionality, body temperature tracking
Workout tracking is narrow: reviewers noted no dedicated workout mode and simplified activity data, so variety is limited despite strong movement tracking.
Pros: operating system experience, watch face quality
Cons: app ecosystem, third-party app support