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Garmin Instinct, Rugged Outdoor Watch with GPS, Features Glonass and Galileo, Heart Rate Monitoring and 3-Axis Compass, Graphite
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Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | Instinct |
Screen Size | 1.27 Inches |
Special Feature | Heart Rate Monitoring, Shock Resistant, Barometric Altimete, Activity Tracker, GPS, Water Resistant |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Map Type | Worldwide |
Sport | running;hiking;cycling;swimming |
Included Components | Documentation, Instinct, charging/data cable |
Battery Life | 40 Hours |
Mounting Type | Wrist Mount |
About this item
- Rugged GPS watch built to withstand the toughest environments.Supported Application:Phone. . Wireless comm standard:Bluetooth
- Constructed to U.S. Military standard 810G for thermal, shock and water resistance (rated to 100 meters)
- Built in 3 axis compass and barometric altimeter, plus multiple global navigation satellite systems (GPS, Glonass and Galileo) support helps track in more challenging environments than GPS alone
- Monitor your estimated heart rate, activity and stress; Train with preloaded activity profiles. Strap material: Silicone
- Stay connected with smart notifications (with a compatible smartphone) and automatic data uploads to the Garmin connect online fitness community
- Use the trackback feature to navigate the same route back to your starting point; Use the Garmin explore website and app to plan your trips in advance
- Battery life: Up to 14 days in smartwatch mode, up to 16 hours in GPS mode, up to 40 hours in Ultratrac battery saver mode
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Mobile App | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 3.8 |
Battery life | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.5 |
Accuracy | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.4 | — | 4.4 |
User interface | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.1 | — | — | 4.6 |
Touch Screen | 3.9 | 3.5 | 3.5 | — | — | 3.4 |
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battery average life | 40 hours | 6 hours | 48 hours | 20 hours | — | 336.0 hours, 40.0 hours, 16.0 hours |
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Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 0.6 x 1.8 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
ASIN | B07HYX9P88 |
Item model number | 010-02064-00 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 11, 2018 |
Department | mens |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
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Garmin Instinct
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Built to Endure Like You
When you can rely on Instinct, the world can rely on you. This rugged, reliable outdoor GPS watch is built to the U.S. military standard 810G for thermal, shock and water resistance (rated to 100 meters). The fiber-reinforced polymer case adds strength and durability, and the chemically-strengthened, scratch-resistant display is high-contrast enough to read in bright sunlight, so you can take it with you into the extremes you face every day.
Rugged GPS Watch Built to Withstand the Toughest Environments
- Constructed to U.S. military standard 810G for thermal, shock and water resistance (up to 100 meters)
- Built-in 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter plus multiple global navigation satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) support helps track in more challenging environments than GPS alone
- Monitor your estimated heart rate, activity and stress; train with preloaded activity profiles
- Stay connected with smart notifications (with a compatible smartphone) and automatic data uploads to the Garmin Connect™ online fitness community
- Use the TracBack feature to navigate the same route back to your starting point; use the Garmin Explore website and app to plan your trips in advance
- Battery life: up to 14 days in smartwatch mode, up to 16 hours in GPS mode, up to 40 hours in UltraTrac battery saver mode
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Garmin Instinct
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GPS You Can Count OnYou’ve never been one to follow the beaten path — that’s where Instinct comes in. GPS, GLONASS and Galileo satellite network capability tracks in more challenging environments than GPS alone. The built-in 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter help you keep your bearings. Take the guesswork out of your return journey by using the TracBack feature to navigate the same route back to start. |
Monitor and TrainThe Instinct GPS watch estimates your heart rate, activity and stress throughout the day, so you know how much you do — and how hard you’re working to do it. When you’re ready to train, we’ve got you covered with preloaded activity profiles for running, biking, swimming and more. |
Stay ConnectedSmart notifications let you leave your phone in your pocket. Pair your phone with Instinct and our Garmin Connect online fitness community for automatic uploads, live tracking and the GroupTrack feature. Or, pair with the Garmin Explore website and app to plan adventures before you head out. |
Product Description
When you can rely on Instinct, the world can rely on you. This rugged, reliable outdoor GPS watch is built for the U. S. Military standard 810G for thermal, shock and water resistance (Rated to 100 meters). The fiber-reinforced polymer case adds strength and durability, and the chemically-strengthened, scratch-resistant display is high-contrast enough to read in bright sunlight, so you can take it with you into the extremes you face every day. Plus, the fully vented silicone bands include two independent, removable keeper loops to ensure a secure fit and to keep you from getting caught on things. Water rating: 10 ATM.
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Customers like the quality, value, and appearance of the GPS watch. They mention that it's durable, reliable, and a solid ABC watch. Some appreciate the performance, and battery life. That said, opinions are mixed on accuracy, heart rate monitor, and ease of use.
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Customers like the quality of the GPS watch. They mention it's reliable, durable, and authentic as advertised. They're impressed with the device and the solid software with its existing features. They also appreciate the functional design and chemically strengthened glass over the screen.
"...So far I've been very happy with the purchase and impressed with the device, enough to write this lengthy review, which I don't bother with often...." Read more
"...5. The Android phone application is polished, comprehensive and most important – it works flawlessly...." Read more
"...Edit again: so, 3 year update. It's still a great watch and has held up amazingly; however, like most any battery powered device, the battery life..." Read more
"...water resistant, Military Standard 810G Certified, has chemically strengthened glass over the screen that does not scratch, if you can still find..." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the GPS watch. They say it has an amazing battery life, lasting at least 2 weeks. They also appreciate the Body battery and say it takes very little energy to power the display.
"...Battery life has been great, using the GPS 2-3 times a week for an hour at a time pulls it down some but I still get over a week on a charge...." Read more
"...It watches your sleep depth, duration and energy expenditures. It even reminds you of your wedding anniversary!..." Read more
"...The battery life is extremely long, like 2 weeks or more, since i dont "fidget" with it as much as i use to when i first got it...." Read more
"...It takes very little energy to power the display, this watch is perfect for everyone, I would recommend it more for men because it's a rather large..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the GPS watch. They say it works well, has durability, and functionality. Some mention that the phone finder works well and is easy to access. They are also pleased with the watch performance, saying that the sensors work pretty good and the connectivity with Strava. Some love the back to start function.
"...application is polished, comprehensive and most important – it works flawlessly...." Read more
"...While the GPS does not show a "Google" maps type of display, it is very effective when finding your way back to where you came...." Read more
"...But I recommend this watch to everyone because it does everything, I guarantee if you want a watch that does a specific function, this one does it,..." Read more
"...The watch is working great and it one of my favorite Garmin watches...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the GPS watch. Some mention that the GPS is very accurate and reliable, while others say that it was not accurate at all. They also say that the HR monitor is not precise when in the gym, and the connection is inconsistent. Some customers also mention that there will be gaps in their daily statistics.
"...The settings are okay to getting around and there are a lot features you probably won't use much if at all...." Read more
"...altimeter is based on the barometric pressure and was reasonably precise with elevation change, but needs to be calibrated to be accurate...." Read more
"...watch will just stop tracking everything and there will be gaps in my daily statistics (heart rate, stress, etc)...." Read more
"...It appears accurate when compared to other weather sources, and quickly shows me the current weather, high/low for the day, weather condition symbol..." Read more
Customers like the value of the navigation system. They say it's worth the money, has great features, and is one of the coolest and sleekest smartwatches. Customers also mention that the feature set for the size and price is great.
"...I will recommend it based on the included features at the price point, though there are a few things that could use improvement...." Read more
"...It has been an amazing watch well worth the price for me and I will buy another whenever this one dies...." Read more
"...All around great watch and worth every penny! I just wish I had gotten the solar one but this one works just fine." Read more
"Product has a few quality of life features that make it a bargain for the price such as quick messaging, audio control, message alerts, and call..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the GPS watch. They say it looks good, has a nice display, and is rugged. Customers also say the monochrome screen is amazing and can be viewed easily during bright sun. They mention that it's a great entry-level GPS watch that is fairly minimalist compared to smart watches.
"...Definitely a personal preference but I also really like it's appearance. I got the Graphite colored one, it's not black but kind of a charcoal grey...." Read more
"...I am also a fan of it being understated and not appearing to be a wrist tablet like most smart watches out there...." Read more
"...It's nice looking and easy to see...." Read more
"...the accuracy of the GPS tracking and ABC sensors but so far it is looking great. I really can’t say enough about this watch...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the GPS watch. Some mention that the user interface was fairly straight forward to learn, simple, and easy to read. They also say that it's very lightweight and easy access. However, others say that the menus can be cumbersome and take some time to navigate through. They say the watch is mediocre and clunky to set up.
"...This is mostly for outdoor activities, it's simple, rugged, and doesn't do as much because it's made to do it's set of tasks well, and it's trade..." Read more
"...The monochrome, transreflective screen on this baby was completely legible under 12:00 noon Arizona sunshine...." Read more
"...It takes some getting used to navigate and can be a little cumbersome. I would suggest using the button lock feature...." Read more
"...but after a few days the watch itself ended up being a rather simple interface, even more streamlined than the Garmin Connect app itself..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heart rate monitor. Some mention it tracks heart rate, steps, sleep patterns, location via GPS, weather. The heart rate and GPS tracking seems accurate. However, some customers say that the heart is not very accurate, the temperature sensor is pretty useless, and the altimeter is a disgrace. It does not have a pulseOx sensor, which plays into some of your data.
"...a. Sleep app can be edited post data acquisition to correct bed/wake times...." Read more
"...using the GPS uses up your battery faster, but it has a tracker of every sport and exercise whether it's with exercise equipment or not that you can..." Read more
"...for me but just seems odd that it was linked to GPS but no speed or distance recorded. Other than that for me it's still a great watch." Read more
"...Fitness goals are visible on the watch (especially if you customize your home screen to show your step count), keeping you aware of how you're doing..." Read more
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When smartwatches first started becoming popular, I thought they were pretty stupid and redundant, and in my mind a teeny tiny 2" screen will never replace a phone screen which is small enough, especially for GPS navigation duty. However, the function of getting the sensors and GPS antenna in a more favorable location, plus heart rate monitoring, I could see the benefits of a smartwatch. I didn't like most of what was on the market until this unit.
What I liked about this watch was it didn't have all the features and bloated interface to replace interacting with your phone for things a phone is best at. In some ways the Instinct is a throwback to older tech, but in a good way, the way anyone who has experience with GPS from the time it first became widely available for consumer use will appreciate. The interface will just make sense if you were used to the older devices.
It does all the things you might want your phone to do, but a phone is not really suited to doing well. I disliked using my phone for tracking hikes and on my MTN bike because either the phone was safe in my pocket with a horrible view of the sky and where I couldn't see it, or I had it strapped on my handlebars where it could get knocked off. Or while hiking I had to pack it in my hands or strapped to my backpack in an awkward position. Not to mention if you use GPS on the phone and keep the screen on to see stats, it will hit the battery hard. With this, you can tuck the phone safely away but still see the info you want.
This watch was the right combo of features for outdoor activities and activity tracking to get my attention and be a useful tool more than an expensive trinket. I did not wear any watch before buying the Instinct, and now I wear this most of the time for the last 2-3 weeks I've had it.
While it lacks some features of more dedicated fitness devices, I got it mostly for what it did not have rather than what it did. Most criticism of this watch I read prior to purchasing clearly was because this watch has a niche and those folks didn't fit it. This is mostly for outdoor activities, it's simple, rugged, and doesn't do as much because it's made to do it's set of tasks well, and it's trade off is the things it does not do allow it to be smaller and use the battery more efficiently.
You can read up on it's features and functions elsewhere, but a few things I will point out as exceptional. Some may harp on the old school LCD type display, but it's high contrast and the way the face catches ambient light extremely well makes it very easy to read. Actually I set the back light on 5%, it's lowest setting, because if it's so dark you need the back light, that is plenty to see it by.
I like it's size, it's not huge feeling, and it's light. As I mentioned I did not wear a watch before this one, and I find it comfortable to wear despite a history of disliking things on my wrist. I had to get used to it yes, but it's not like having a rock strapped to your arm.
Battery life has been great, using the GPS 2-3 times a week for an hour at a time pulls it down some but I still get over a week on a charge. I've yet to let it run down to the point it claims it needs charging, but so far I've yet to charge it in a period of less than 7 days.
Definitely a personal preference but I also really like it's appearance. I got the Graphite colored one, it's not black but kind of a charcoal grey. It's not preppy looking or stylish, and that's what I'm going for. It does not give off that "oh look at me I'm athletic I have a fitbit" vibe, or look super snazzy and expensive, it just looks like a run of the mill boring watch if no one inspects it closely. For sure a more utility look, and for folks who would get the most out of this watch, that's probably perfect.
Also will throw in there for my mountain bike, I later picked up Garmin's cadence and speed sensors, and they paired up effortlessly with the Instinct. GPS will cheat you distance on a bike especially and that is just the nature of the tech, I was getting some big discrepancies between the Instinct's recorded track and my wheel sensor bike computer. The trails I ride on frequently are a particular hardship for GPS anyway with heavy tree cover and tightly winding trails. With the speed sensor the difference is much smaller and I recommend it if you are going to use this on a bike.
So far I've been very happy with the purchase and impressed with the device, enough to write this lengthy review, which I don't bother with often. (I did lean heavily on reviews deciding to purchase, so this is to help those like me.) If you fall into the niche this watch is intended to appeal to, I recommend it.
Introduction:
I mountain biked in southern Arizona and confirmed on multiple excursions that, solo, my sense of direction was truly abysmal. A Garmin eTrex GPS and an analog Seiko watch kept me from the lost/disoriented/helicopter rescue stuff. The GPS/watch combo worked for several years until April when the band broke on my trusty Seiko and I lost it down a ravine.
Seeking a lighter and more robust solution, I bought this watch in May and write this review after 5 months of active biking and hiking.
Review:
The Instinct has been reviewed, praised, admired and generally pushed atop the same high pedestal as other Garmin watches and discrete GPS devices. The Garmin legend was built with nail-tough-hardware but frustrating and needlessly complicated software. The watch manual is an easy read and details pretty much everything that you need for operation.
This review will focus on user details and tips that are not detailed in the manual but may significantly flavor the decision to purchase.
1. The AFR (Arizona Fusion Reactor) in the sky washed out the lcd display on every watch, camera, cellphone that I have used with one exception: this watch. The monochrome, transreflective screen on this baby was completely legible under 12:00 noon Arizona sunshine. Really, truly, no marketing BS – the watch face and screen text are perfectly clear. If you live in the southwest deserts, you know exactly why I shoved this factor to the top of the list and why a Garmin watch with this screen technology should be on the wrist of every desert rat.
2. Constant ON Display. Hey, no need to flip the watch up or any other nonsense to read the screen. If you have ever owned a watch or fitness tracker that required some type of action from you to activate the screen, you will know what a RECURRENT PAIN that becomes after a while. Anytime you want to sneak a peek at time, date, heart rate … just move your eye balls.
3. The fourteen day battery is - - - - a bit of a stretch. Possibly a couch potato tracking trips to the bathroom or something but seven day battery life for biking is real. OK – if you use the GPS and forget to turn it off, the battery life drops but with an hour of GPS per day you can easily get 6 days and 7 days if one battery bar remaining doesn’t cause you panic. Try going 7 days with your Apple or Android watch.
4. No touch screen. Just a personal thing. I hate touch screens on watches – buttons are king.
5. The Android phone application is polished, comprehensive and most important – it works flawlessly. The app is covered in Garmin documentation but several things are not sufficiently emphasized.
a. Sleep app can be edited post data acquisition to correct bed/wake times.
b. Body battery includes data on heart beat variability and exercise history. I thought the battery concept was hokey until I understood the science behind it.
c. Activities are specific and comprehensive. For example, there are multiple biking activity categories that allow tailoring to the specific type that you enjoy. This is not just a road/mountain bike choice but subsets of each type. This is useful because the energy expended may differ within the subset and permits better estimation of actual effort.
d. Data ported to watch is useful. An example is the weather information available on the watch. Not only are the current temp and conditions shown but a second menu shows the next 4 hours of weather and the next 4 days of conditions. Arizona weather is pretty boring (sun, sun, sun) but this is handy up north where conditions change frequently.
e. Bluetooth is a beast. I do not know the “official” range but it pairs instantly with the phone and I have never lost connection. Sometimes the watch calls out to the phone (in my car) at night and they chat for a bit. I suspect they are discussing my girlfriend.
f. Best of all – you do not have to use the phone application at all. The watch is completely independent and you can leave the phone at home during your exercise.
Conclusion:
The Garmin Instinct addressed my biking needs/wants/expectations. Just get over the fact that it doesn’t include the photo of your German Sheppard on the watch face, 100GB of music/video or Starlink.
At the end of the biking day, with the GPS off and trip data securely on the phone, the Instinct LEDs continue to flash – tracking your heartrate and beat variations. It watches your sleep depth, duration and energy expenditures. It even reminds you of your wedding anniversary!
Reading the reviews on Amazon, it is clear that some folks were not happy with the Instinct, however; in this rat's humble opinion, Garmin hit this completely out of the park and if I lose this thing in the mountains, I would purchase another one the same day (assuming I found my way home GPSless).
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Lo uso unas 4 veces en actividades con GPS y la batería dura menos de una semana. Pero la verdad me parece correcto y no me molesta ponerlo a cargar. La batería carga muy rápido. Cuando no hago deporte prefiero apagar el sensor de frecuencia cardíaca.
Por el tamaño y por la pantalla en negativo se lee claramente en cualquier condición de luz, aún en exterior a pleno sol. También se agradece que los botones son grandes y se pueden manipular aún con guantes de ciclismo.
En mi caso la compra fue con Fashion Outlet 15 y llegó rápido desde Canadá.
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Reviewed in Mexico on October 20, 2022
Lo uso unas 4 veces en actividades con GPS y la batería dura menos de una semana. Pero la verdad me parece correcto y no me molesta ponerlo a cargar. La batería carga muy rápido. Cuando no hago deporte prefiero apagar el sensor de frecuencia cardíaca.
Por el tamaño y por la pantalla en negativo se lee claramente en cualquier condición de luz, aún en exterior a pleno sol. También se agradece que los botones son grandes y se pueden manipular aún con guantes de ciclismo.
En mi caso la compra fue con Fashion Outlet 15 y llegó rápido desde Canadá.
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It has all the cool stuff I used to like with Apple Watch and which are really useful:
- watsapp messages, all notifications mirrored from an iPhone
- call and ID notification, though you cannot speak through the watch (which honestly I hardly never used)
- music control from the watch (any app, Spotify, Deezer, music app) so you can change a song and control the volume in a shower or from your sofa
In addition it is better:
- battery life, this is really great not to charge it for 8 to 10 days in my experience and usage, especially if you travel for 2 / 3 days, no need to bother for a charger,
- stronger, no worries if any shock while doing outside activities,
- time is always on display (no need to lift the harm),
- water and shockproof, can go deep and in the sea,
- strong / rugged design
- internal sensors (temperature, altimeter).
Of course it has no coloured / touch screen, so you have to do everything with the buttons but honestly it is less fragile / sensitive and i prefer it like this. It sometimes loses Bluetooth connection, but I restart it and it is fine. It restart very fast anyways (20s).
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Reviewed in India on May 3, 2019
It has all the cool stuff I used to like with Apple Watch and which are really useful:
- watsapp messages, all notifications mirrored from an iPhone
- call and ID notification, though you cannot speak through the watch (which honestly I hardly never used)
- music control from the watch (any app, Spotify, Deezer, music app) so you can change a song and control the volume in a shower or from your sofa
In addition it is better:
- battery life, this is really great not to charge it for 8 to 10 days in my experience and usage, especially if you travel for 2 / 3 days, no need to bother for a charger,
- stronger, no worries if any shock while doing outside activities,
- time is always on display (no need to lift the harm),
- water and shockproof, can go deep and in the sea,
- strong / rugged design
- internal sensors (temperature, altimeter).
Of course it has no coloured / touch screen, so you have to do everything with the buttons but honestly it is less fragile / sensitive and i prefer it like this. It sometimes loses Bluetooth connection, but I restart it and it is fine. It restart very fast anyways (20s).
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Important information
Visible screen diagonal
2" / 4 cm