As a busy outdoors enthusiast, finding a reliable and feature-rich GPS smartwatch has been a challenge. Garmin's fēnix 8 Pro claims to deliver on its promises of two-way satellite connectivity and a rugged design. But does it live up to its expectations? In this review, I'll put it to the test and share my honest thoughts after using it for several weeks. One thing that stands out immediately is the fēnix 8 Pro's build quality. The titanium bezel and sapphire lens give it a premium feel that sets it apart from other smartwatches in this category. The AMOLED display is bright and easy to read, even in direct sunlight. However, I did notice that the touchscreen can be a bit finicky at times. In terms of performance, the fēnix 8 Pro exceeded my expectations. The inReach technology worked seamlessly, allowing me to send and receive messages even in areas with no cellular coverage. The GPS tracking was also accurate, and the built-in music storage is a nice touch for workouts. Battery life was a concern, but I was able to get around 12 hours of use with moderate usage. Compared to its competitors, the fēnix 8 Pro's battery life falls somewhere in the middle. However, the additional features and premium build quality make up for this compromise. After using the fēnix 8 Pro for several weeks, I can confidently say that it's a worthwhile investment for anyone looking for a feature-rich GPS smartwatch. While it may be on the pricier side, the additional features and build quality make it a great value. If you're in the market for a solid GPS smartwatch, look no further. Just be aware that you'll need to factor in the cost of an active inReach subscription.