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The epix™ Pro (Gen 2) has everything you need to meet your fitness goals. Get up to 16 days of battery life when gesture smartwatch mode is enabled, and get 42 hours in GPS mode.
The epix™ Pro (Gen 2) has everything you need to meet your fitness goals. Get up to 16 days of battery life when gesture smartwatch mode is enabled, and get 42 hours in GPS mode.
THIS ITEM IS NOT RETURNABLE ONCE IT HAS BEEN POWERED ON AND/OR SET UP.
Features:
Morning report
Jet lag adviser
Pulse OX
Wrist-based heart rate
Respiration Tracking
Health Snapshot™ feature
Stress tracking
Sleep score and advanced sleep monitoring
Body battery energy monitoring
Hydration tracking
Bezel Flashlight
Specifications:
1.3 (33 mm) display
Lens Material: sapphire crystal
Bezel Material: carbon gray DLC titanium or pure titanium
Case Material: fiber-reinforced polymer with titanium rear cover
Strap Material: silicone
QUICKFIT Watch Band Compatible: included (22mm)
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