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Garmin Fenix 6 Pro Solar

Garmin Fenix 6 Pro Solar

“I’m 40 but my Garmin Watch (and my doctor) tells me my body has the condition of a 25-year old.”

  • When my CEO gets a bit of free time, he likes to run. He also likes to remind us how important it is to exercise, and that his doctor told him his heart is doing amazing.
  • He uses his Garmin Watch to track all his physical activity.
  • His number of steps was off the charts. The daily recommended average is 8K to 10K. He’s on the phone 80% of the time, and he uses that time to walk around the building (or his house since the pandemic) instead of sitting at his desk.

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