Garmin Fenix 8 Solar is the watch for people whose workouts and adventures take them off the map — literally. The multi-band GPS lock is accurate enough to use for route navigation on unmarked trails, and with the solar charging glass extending battery life in outdoor conditions, the 47mm model lasts 28 days in smartwatch mode or 90 hours in GPS mode with Solar. That’s enough for a multi-day backcountry traverse on a single charge.
The AMOLED display is a first for the Fenix line and a significant quality upgrade: 1.4-inch, 452 × 452 pixels, always-on with ambient light sensor. Night readability is dramatically better than the MIP transflective displays of previous Fenix generations — you can read altitude, pace, and heart rate without pressing a button. The touchscreen works with gloves for the first time in Fenix.
Dive computer functionality to 40m, built-in LED flashlight, wind/temperature sensors, and Garmin’s comprehensive training load analysis make the Fenix 8 Solar the complete outdoor expedition companion. It’s expensive, heavy (0.10 lb), and feature-dense — three qualities that make it the right watch for exactly the right person.
| Display | 1.4" AMOLED touchscreen, 452 × 452 px, solar charging lens |
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| GPS | Multi-band (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS) + SatIQ |
| Battery | 28 days smartwatch (solar: 38 days) / 90 hrs GPS (solar: 115 hrs) |
| Health Sensors | Pulse Ox, HRV Status, advanced sleep, body battery, respiration rate |
| Sports Profiles | 90+ activity profiles including dive computer to 40m |
| Navigation | Full-colour mapping, TopoActive maps preloaded, Waypoints, TracBack |
| Flashlight | White/red LED, 100 lumens |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, ANT+, NFC |
| Water Resist. | EN13319 dive-rated, 100m |
| In the box | Fenix 8 Solar, QuickFit silicone band, USB-C charging cable |




Ryan Mitchell –
Triathlon training tool of choice. The multisport mode transitions from swim to bike to run with one button press. Heart rate accuracy during swimming is better than my chest strap in most conditions. The dive computer functionality adds useful safety logging for the occasional reef dive during travel.
Erika Johansson –
Used the Fenix 8 Solar on a 5-day alpine trekking route. The multi-band GPS held perfect lock through narrow valleys and dense forest. Solar charging kept the battery above 70% for the entire trip without plugging in. The AMOLED display at high altitude with bright sun was perfectly readable — a massive improvement over the MIP display on the Fenix 7.