Garmin has launched the Enduro 3 smartwatch in India, following its global debut. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, the watch features a built-in GPS.

Garmin Enduro 3 features
The Enduro 3 is a lightweight 63-gram smartwatch targeting hikers, trail runners, and adventurers, prioritizing long battery life and rugged design. The watch’s solar-charging system extends GPS mode usage to 320 hours, doubling the solar efficiency of earlier models. Its SatIQ technology helps save battery by automatically switching between GPS modes while maintaining location accuracy.
Durability and Navigation Tools

The watch has a titanium bezel, a scratch-resistant sapphire lens, and a nylon band, making it suitable for tough outdoor conditions. It includes an LED flashlight with adjustable brightness, red light, and strobe modes. Navigation features include preloaded TopoActive maps for trails, golf courses, and ski resorts, along with dynamic round-trip routing and NextFork Map Guides for real-time directions.
Fitness and Health Tracking

For trail runners, the watch tracks VO2 max, adjusts pace recommendations based on terrain incline, and monitors heat/altitude adaptation. It provides 4-6 week strength training plans, sport-specific workouts, and performance metrics like training load and recovery. Health monitoring covers HRV status, blood oxygen levels (Pulse Ox), sleep patterns and includes an FDA-cleared ECG app for heart rhythm analysis.
Connectivity and Additional Features
Users can send texts via Garmin Messenger, share locations/workouts with Garmin Share, and make payments using Garmin Pay. The watch supports music streaming from Spotify, Deezer, or Amazon Music and syncs with smartphones for notifications.
Pricing & availability
The Enduro 3 is now available on Garmin’s India website and at select retail stores for Rs. 1,05,990, backed by a two-year warranty. The watch is priced at $900 in the U.S.
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