Garmin’s new smartwatches could look very different in 2022, thanks to a lot of leaked images. There are supposed images of the Garmin Fenix 7, Venu 2 Plus, Epix Gen2, and Instinct 2 smartwatches that Winfuture claims to have seen.
There are three possible Fenix 7 models: the basic Fenix 7, 7S, and 7X, all of which are reported to be made of stainless steel and reinforced plastic. The top-end Fenix 6 has a built-in solar panel that charges the gadget while you’re wearing it, and some of the newer models will have that feature as well.
According to rumours, the Fenix 7S may offer an all-white version, and an option with a rose gold frame and an off-white band. The rumoured 7X is not mentioned further by Winfuture. In Winfuture’s post was a link to the Epix Gen2.
The first generation of Garmin’s Epix smartwatch arrived in2015 and leaked photographs suggest that the Gen2 has a circular watch face instead of a square one. A blood oxygen sensor, heart rate monitor, and sleep tracker are all new additions to the Epix Gen2’s features, which include built-in GPS.
Observing the images of Instinct 2 and 2S, it appears that they continue the tough aesthetic of the original Instinct. Winfuture asserts the watches have an e-ink display that saves battery life, as well as capabilities that measure your heart rate, steps, and sleep.
Solar panels appear to be fitted into the white version of the Instinct watch. What differentiates the 2 and 2S, unfortunately, remains a mystery, though it is likely that the 2S is somewhat smaller than the 2. It is also true of the Fenix 7 and 7S, which have larger displays compared to the Fenix 6S and Fenix 5S models.
More images of what looks to be the Venu 2 Plus have also been released by Winfuture. Previously leaked photographs of this smartwatch have already been online, and these images just serve to confirm what the original leak depicts. Both black and white versions are believed to be available, as is an OLED display. Additionally, it appears to contain a third button not found on the ordinary Venu 2, however, its purpose remains a mystery.
Garmin may not have to wait long to reveal the lineup. It may make its big unveiling at CES 2022. which is just a few weeks away. You can discover all of the leaked photos right here.