A:AnswerFenix 6X Pro Solar uses a Power Glass watch lens to convert sunlight into battery power, extending your time between charges. The solar charging is not designed to be used as the primary charging source or to achieve indefinite power. The solar intensity will be displayed on the solar watch face or Solar Intensity widget as an icon that fills in as solar intensity is increased, as shown in the examples below. This represents the amount of sunlight, or lux conditions, received. When the watch is in full direct sunlight with a solar intensity of 100%, it is receiving approximately 50k lux or more. Additionally, a line graph will be visible on both the widget and a watch face displaying solar intensity over the last 6 hours. For more information contact us at [email protected] or visit our Support Center, https://support.garmin.com/en-US/. Thanks Jenny
A:AnswerYes, there is a setting on the Fenix 6X Pro Solar to have the watch's backlight respond to a gesture. For more information contact us at [email protected] or visit our Support Center, https://support.garmin.com/en-US/. Thanks Jenny
A:AnswerI dont know the exact size difference between the plus and standard. But I had a 6pro and upgraded to this. Doesn't seem much bigger overall, but the buttons are better spaced out so worth it to be sure hitting right one when in gloves.
A:AnswerGarmin recommends that our watches are removed prior to going in or near an MRI machine in operation. Due to the magnetic forces generated by the MRI machine, there is a chance the watch could be damaged. For more information contact us at [email protected] or visit our Support Center, https://support.garmin.com/en-US/. Thanks Jenny
A:AnswerGet a battery boost from the sunlight, so you can go longer between charges with the Fenix 6X Pro Solar. Get up to 21 days of battery life in smartwatch mode with an additional 3 days when solar charging — and 15 hours in GPS mode with an additional hour when solar charging. For more information contact us at [email protected] or visit our Support Center, https://support.garmin.com/en-US/. Thanks Jenny
A:AnswerI’m sure it can, but navigation is so hard to get to and figure how you want to track. If you have 15-20 to burn before you go.. then go on ahead.
A:AnswerSapphire glass lens are incredibly durable, as a result they are much harder to scratch than mineral glass. Please note that while the Sapphire lens can be very difficult to scratch, it is still not scratch-proof.
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