Description
My work will stay free, if you want to help me to buy new shoes you can donate here, thank you a lot:</p><p>paypal.me/pyryandam</p><p></p><p>Infocal is a digital and analogue watchface, carefully made with high quality rendering. It's both customizable and functional. With up to 8 complications on the screen, each complication can show variety of data:</p><p></p><p>• Date • Digital time/2nd timezone • Battery • Total/Active calories • Live heart rate • Moved distance (day/weekly) • Move bar • Daily steps • Active minutes • Notification/Alarm/Connection status • Altitude • Temparature (on-device sensor) • Temparature (outside) • Temparature (high/low) • Sunrise/Sunset time • Floor climbed • Barometer data • Countdown to event day • Weather condition •</p>
What’s New
Fenix 6X Pro- slow down when using most Connect IQ watch faces NYanakiev7 over 1 year ago I was glad to see that the new SDK was finally released by Garmin and that more and more apps are becoming available for the new Fenix 6 series. It still has Garmin Pay and support for Spotify, as you'd expect, and you can install apps via Connect IQ, which also does a roaring trade in watch faces and widgets, too. Best one so far for me has been Digitstorm. Never has crashed. About.3% an hr battery drain. And lots of customizations. I really like the Ranger watch face. Clean and sharp. ☺️ Rotor is a face that I created based on a watch face request post that I saw here on Reddit. #garmin #watchface #garminconnectThese Garmin Fenix ConnectIQ watch faces are some of my favorites right now. They provide a lot of Data,some are just cool a.
Hope you safe and stay home in this insane time...</p><p></p><p>0.6.17:</p><p>- Attemp to fix crash on VA4, please let me know if the issue still exist.</p><p></p><p>0.6.16:</p><p>- Fix crash on wind data complication (thank to Leonardo Morales)</p><p>- Add support for Forerunner 745</p><p></p><p>0.6.14:</p><p>- Fix 'G' letter rendering in arc complications.</p><p>- Add Wind data complication,it will show wind direction and speed (in Kmph or Mph based on your metric unit) </p>
Just about a year ago, Garmin rolled out a solar-powered fenix 6X smartwatch – the first solar-powered watch it’s ever released. The fenix 6X Pro Solar, as it’s officially called, featured a special lens called “Power Glass” that would charge the watch when exposed to sunlight. Today, we’re seeing Garmin bring its Power Glass to a range of new smartwatches, with wearables in the Instict, fenix 6, and tactix series all being outfitted with these solar charging capabilities.
Instinct Solar
In most cases, the solar charging capabilities of these watches will extend battery life by a few days, but in the case of the Instinct Solar (which is launching in Surf and Tactical Editions), battery life can be extended indefinitely while the watch is in Battery Saver mode. Of course, the watch also needs enough exposure to sunlight for that to happen, but as long as you’re planning to be outdoors a lot, it sounds like you’ll get unlimited battery life as long as you don’t mind the reduced functionality of Battery Saver mode.
If you’d prefer to have more functionality at the cost of battery life, you can pop the Instinct Solar into Expedition Mode to tap into enhanced GPS features while still getting over two months of battery life. Finally, in smartwatch mode, Garmin says that the Instinct Solar series can last up to 24 days indoors and up to 50 days outdoors as long as it’s getting sufficient sunlight exposure.
As mentioned above, the Instinct Solar is launching in Surf and Tactical Editions. In the Surf Edition, you’ll find features like tide data and surfing activity tracking with a 100 meter water rating. The Tactical Edition, on the other hand, will offer up “night-vision goggle compatibility and Stealth mode.”
fenix 6S Pro Solar and fenix 6 Pro Solar
Considering last year’s launch of the fenix 6X Pro Solar, it isn’t really a surprise to see this solar charging functionality come to other members of the fenix series. The solar variants will offer a feature set that’s mostly the same as their non-solar counterparts, so users can expect music streaming, activity tracking, onboard mapping, and advanced sleep monitoring.
For these solar models, however, Garmin has added three new activity profiles: Surf, which acts more or less the same as the profile on the Instinct Solar – Surf Edition; Mountain Bike, which measures grit and flow to get a better idea of trail difficulty; and Indoor Climb, which will track things like time spent climbing and total vertical distance climbed.
In the fenix 6S Pro Solar, users can expect around 9 days of battery life indoors and 10.5 days of battery life outside with enough sunlight. The fenix 6 Pro Solar has its smaller brother beat on that front, as it will last for up to 14 days indoors and up to 16 days when it gets sufficient sunlight exposure.
tactix Delta – Solar Edition
Like the tactix watches that came before it, the tactix Delta – Solar Edition is built to MIL-STD-810, so this watch is probably the best of the bunch when it comes to surviving abuse. It’s also outfitted with a Stealth mode that cuts off wireless connectivity and disables location sharing. If that’s not enough, it also features a kill switch that can wipe clean all of the user memory on the watch.
Battery life on the tactix Delta seems to be a lot better than the battery life on the fenix 6 Pro series – indoors, battery life can go up to 21 days, while it jumps up to 24 days when it has sufficient solar exposure outside (which, for all watches announced today, translates to 3 hours in 50,000 lux conditions). Garmin says that these 21 and 24-day battery life quotes require the use of “Power Manager” mode, though it’s worth pointing out that the company doesn’t say which settings are required to achieve them.
Pricing and availability
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All of these watches, it seems, are available today from Garmin’s website. The Instinct Solar models are the least expensive of the bunch, starting at $399.99. The starting price for the fenix 6 series watches jumps to a not-insignificant $849.99, while the tactix Delta – Solar Edition will set you back a whopping $1,099.