If you want to have a watch that still runs even after completing your measly human body and dust, then the Garmin Instinct 3 Tactical is the clock to survive it.
Garmin has just presented the latest in his tactical list of instinctive materials as hardest and richest so far.
This watch is difficult with a screwed construction with a metal -reinforced bezel and fiber -reinforced polymer housing in which a scratch -resistant screen is housed. All of this is built according to MIL-STD 810 heat and impact strength standards and is 100 meters under water. So military specification then.
A feature for which Garmin gets a lot of love are the built-in LED light modules on its watches. This is displayed on this unit in both the smaller 45 mm and larger 50 mm versions.
The screen is either available in a bay and color -nich -Amoled, which is good for a battery life of 24 days, or a solar edition with MIP display, which can take at least in watch mode for “unlimited time”.
A new activity mode contains this watch, which is referred to as backing and is designed for those that bear a weighted package, so that more precise data is based based on what is borne during training.
There are also tactical features that cover the stealth mode with which the wireless communication is switched off, but still collects data such as the removal covered or the biometry – only without location data.
This continues with the Kill -Switch, which is a single button to delete the memory of the device so that all potentially sensitive data – such as GPS and health data – are immediately deleted.
There is also an NVG mode (Night Seh Sehgirles) in which the display becomes dark, which makes the owner visible only for the owner, but is invisible to people nearby.
A very military feature is the used ballistics-solver under charge, which offers wind and height data that help to affect weapons and spherical profiles.
This military and privacy -focused smartwatch is now a price for $ 599.99 at 499.99 US dollars for the MIP and Solar Edition at 45 mm or at 50 mm with amoled.
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