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    Multiple high-end Garmin Fenix 7 and 7X Pro smartwatches hit lowest-ever prices on Amazon for Black Friday – NotebookCheck.net News

    From left to right (pictured), Garmin Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar, Garmin Fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar, Garmin Fenix 7X Pro Solar, and the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar (47 mm). (Image source: Garmin – edited)

    Garmin’s premium Fenix 7 family is seeing huge price drops on Amazon, with the Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar (Renewed) and three Fenix 7 Pro and 7X Pro models at their lowest recorded prices. You get up to 51% off flagship multisport GPS watches with solar and sapphire options.

    Garmin’s high-end Fenix line has dropped to some of its lowest prices ever on Amazon, with four different models discounted at once. They look very similar at a glance, but they target slightly different users and budgets, and even mix in one older renewed option alongside three current-gen Fenix 7 Pro models.

    The cheapest entry point here is the Garmin Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar (Renewed) in Carbon Gray DLC Titanium with Black Band, now at $349.99. That is about 46% off its original $649.99 list price, and price-tracking data shows this is the lowest “3rd Party New” price recorded, down from highs around $700 and an average above $630 over the past couple of years. The watch uses Garmin’s Power Sapphire solar lens, has a 1.3-inch display and titanium case, but it belongs to the pre-Pro Fenix 7 generation, so you miss out on the newer hill score, endurance score and built-in flashlight features.

    The real headliners in this list are the Fenix 7 Pro and 7X Pro models, all brand-new and heavily discounted. The Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar (47 mm, Carbon Gray DLC Titanium with Black Band) is sitting at $439.99, roughly 51% off its $899.99 MSRP for the very first time. It uses a mid-size 47 mm case with a scratch-resistant sapphire solar lens, titanium bezel and rear cover, built-in LED flashlight, and multi-band SatIQ GPS. Garmin rates it for up to 22 days of smartwatch use with solar, plus advanced training metrics like hill score and endurance score layered on top of the usual heart-rate, HRV and sleep tracking.

    For bigger wrists and even higher battery life, there are two 51 mm “7X Pro” variants on sale. The Garmin Fenix 7X Pro Solar (Slate Gray with Black Band, Pro Solar edition) comes in at $443.99, also about 51% off its $899.99 list price. Price history shows this is the lowest Amazon price recorded, down from peaks around $900 and an average near $670. It uses a Power Glass solar lens rather than sapphire, but still gets the 1.4-inch display, built-in flashlight, new training metrics and the huge battery life Garmins advertises at up to 37 days in smartwatch mode with sufficient sunlight.

    If you want the full 51 mm experience with a tougher lens and titanium hardware, the Garmin Fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Titanium with Fog Gray/Ember Orange band is the most premium pick. It is currently priced at $545.99, about 45% off its $999.99 MSRP, and again at its lowest recorded Amazon price after spending much of its life in the $900-$1,000 range with an average around $850. This model swaps in a Power Sapphire solar lens, keeps the flashlight, hill and endurance scores and 37-day battery claims, and dresses everything in titanium rather than just steel. That’s a pretty substantial upgrade.

    Across all four watches, the camelcamelcamel’s price-tracking charts tell the same story: these are genuine dips, not just minor discounts. That matters for the Fenix line, which usually holds its value and spends most of the year comfortably above $700.

    The rundown

    Choosing between them comes down to size, lens material and whether you are comfortable with renewed hardware. The base Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar (Renewed) is the lowest absolute price and still gives you titanium, sapphire and solar, but it misses the Pro-generation extras and carries the usual refurbished caveats. The Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar at $439.99 feels like the best all-rounder: newer platform, sapphire lens, LED flashlight and advanced training features, without the bulk of the 51 mm case. The 7X Pro Solar gives you the longest battery life at the lowest price for a 51 mm Pro, if you are fine with Power Glass instead of sapphire. The 7X Pro Sapphire Solar is the absolute “no-compromise” option, with titanium, sapphire, and the huge 51 mm body – but it’s also the most expensive of the lot even after the discount.

    Buy the Garmin Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar (Renewed) on Amazon for $349.99.

    Buy the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar on Amazon for $439.99.

    Buy the Garmin Fenix 7X Pro Solar on Amazon for $443.99.

    Buy the Garmin Fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar on Amazon for $545.99.

    Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.

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