Garmin takes swipe at Apple with its ‘months, not days’ Instinct Crossover battery life

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Garmin has announced the Garmin Instinct Crossover, a hybrid smartwatch with analog timekeeping designed for “those who appreciate a classic analog watch experience, but don’t want to compromise essential smartwatch functionality or rugged watch durability.”

It’s a Garmin Instinct 2, one of the best Garmin watches, with hands. Hands! The analog timekeeping elements are coated with Super-LumiNova illumination markers and are superimposed on the watch’s digital display. The hands are said to “move quickly” when you want to access your smartwatch functions, and the new ‘RevoDrive’ technology keeps the watch accurate when it resumes, although no details have been given on how this works.

The other big news about this watch is battery life. The Instinct Crossover comes with solar and non-solar charging options. If you get one of the versions of the watch without solar charging capabilities, the smartwatch mode can last for 28 days, while the low-power battery mode can last a whopping 71 days. If you charge a watch with solar power, the low power battery mode will last forever.

Garmin Instinct Crossover

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That’s not hyperbole. As long as you spend three hours a day in 50,000 lux conditions – the equivalent of a cloudy day – the watch will continue to work.