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The Garmin Instinct 3 Solar is a rugged 45mm GPS smartwatch engineered for extreme conditions with MIL-STD-810 shock and thermal resistance, 10 ATM water rating, and a metal-reinforced bezel. Featuring a 0.9” solar-charging display, it offers unlimited battery life under typical outdoor use. Multi-band GPS with SatIQ technology provides precise navigation while optimizing power. Comprehensive health tracking includes heart rate, sleep, and Pulse Ox monitoring. Additional features like an LED flashlight and Garmin Pay make it a versatile companion for both adventure and everyday life.




















| ASIN | B0DSG9VCRH |
| Batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
| Battery power rating | 297 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 77,054 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2,984 in Smartwatches |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (305) |
| Date First Available | 15 Jan. 2025 |
| GPS | Built-in GPS |
| Human interface input | Buttons |
| Item Weight | 52 g |
| Item model number | 010-02934-00 |
| OS | Garmin OS |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 1.49 cm; 52 g |
| Scanner Resolution | 320 x 320 |
| Special features | Activity Tracker, Alarm Clock, GPS, Multisport Tracker, Notifications |
| What’s in the box | Garmin Instinct 3 Solar, cable, documentation |
P**A
Lindo ele,chegou hj ainda vou testar na prática mas ja vi as funções quase todas, ainda vem com 18 dias de bateria show
J**M
Great watch to have. Love the solar charging as it keep the watching going for days without the need for electric charging.
M**.
Good product. Woth for the money.
I**O
My priorities for a smart watch: 1) long battery life that I can use to track week-long backpacking trips. 2) a display that I can ALWAYS read. I don't like waiting for a display to light up; I don't need colors. 3) something that doesn't need to be charged often so I can sleep with it for my morning alarm and sleep tracking. My previous watch was an Amazfit Bip S (with a MIP display). It recently died after 4 years of use. I was looking for more to replace it. I compared 5 watches with MIP displays: Garmin Instinct 3 Solar and 2 Solar, Coros Pace 3, Suunto Vertical and 9 Peak Pro. The Garmin Instinct 3 was noticeably better than the Instinct 2: a crisper and more reflective display, better solar charging, snappier response (I noticed a little bit of lag switching screens sometimes), and that torch! Feature-wise and software, they looked identical. I think it wouldn't be worth upgrading from the Instinct 2, but since I was replacing a watch, the improvements in the Instinct 3 are worth the price difference. I wasn't going to go cheap if either Garmin was better than the others. (The Fenix is beyond what I want to spend.) The Instinct (both 2 and 3) is a cut above the Coros or Suunto in several ways: 1) while the display is smaller, it had a more reflective display that was easier to read in any light. Both 2 and 3 are more reflective than the others actually. (See attached photo.) 2) while the Garmin watch faces are not as pretty or even in color, almost all of the display fields on the watch face can be customized. I spent a while looking for watch faces for the Suunto and Coros with the fields I want and never found the "perfect" one, but with the Instincts, I could just select the data I want and place them on the screen. 3) the activity data screens are also very customizable with lots of options to choose from. I couldn't do this as well with the Coros and Suunto. I didn't realize how much I appreciated having customized fields and screens for hiking vs biking vs running until I could. 4) solid battery life, solar charging 5) thoughtful/useful features: lap stat announcements to your BT headset, shortcut to power saving mode, unusual tracking modes like expedition and area calc, double function of each button - short vs long press, a double-tap shortcut for the torch Otherwise, all five watches had similar features: activity tracking galore, sleep tracking, alarms and timers, stopwatch, compass, altimeter, barometer, etc. 2nd place: the Coros was the most visually appealing of the set. The Instincts have that rugged chunky look and a smaller monochrome display, while the Coros was sleek with an attractive display (for MIP). Although they were all "45mm" watches, the Coros had a lower profile on my wrist, and through a trick of design, it looked like it had a smaller bezel. (It wasn't.) Data fields were displayed in BIG readable fonts during activities. The scroll wheel and two buttons was probably the most fun interface to use. Scrolling and zooming is quite nice with a scroll wheel. The Suunto Vertical is very similar to the 9 Peak Pro. I got my hands on both. I don't think it is worth the 2x price difference so I only compared the 9 Peak Pro with the others.
M**L
Love it !! Has more features than you’ll ever need. Main purpose for me is cycling and hiking. Heart rate and GPS features are great. Long charge due to solar Chose the 45mm face and it’s perfect
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