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Garmin Instinct Crossover Solar, Rugged Hybrid Smartwatch with Solar Charging Capabilities, Analog Hands and Digital Display, Graphite, Adjustable
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Operating System | android |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
Special Feature | GPS |
Battery Capacity | 4 Milliamp Hours |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
GPS | Built-in GPS |
Shape | Round |
Screen Size | 1.27 Inches |
About this item
- Combines classic analog design with advanced smartwatch functionality and solar charging
- Rugged, waterproof design with GPS, ABC sensors and sports apps
- Get notifications, track health metrics and make contactless payments
- Battery life extends up to 70 days in smartwatch mode or unlimited in battery saver mode
- High-resolution, sunlight-visible display with bold watch hands
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Mobile App | 4.7 | — | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Battery life | 4.3 | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Sleep tracking | 4.3 | — | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.8 |
Accuracy | 4.7 | — | 4.7 | — | 4.3 | 4.8 |
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size | Adjustable | — | 50mm | — | 45 MM | — |
operating system | android | Android | Android & iOS | — | — | — |
display size | 1.27 inches | 1.27 inches | 1.27 inches | 0.9 inches | 1.4 inches | 1.1 inches |
connectivity tech | USB | USB | Bluetooth, USB | Bluetooth | Wireless | Bluetooth |
supported applications | Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor | GPS | GPS | GPS | Sleep Monitor | GPS |
input interface | buttons | dial, buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons, touch screen | dial, buttons |
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Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.77 x 0.64 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.29 ounces |
ASIN | B0BHTV7MCG |
Item model number | 010-02730-11 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
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Best Sellers Rank | #6,873 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #214 in Smartwatches |
Date First Available | January 1, 2023 |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Item Weight | 65 Grams |
Standing screen display size | 1.27 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
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Contradict the common with Instinct® Crossover Solar. This rugged hybrid GPS smartwatch provides a classic analog experience with advanced smart functionality and high-resolution digital screen. Built-in RevoDrive™ technology delivers accurate analog timekeeping in even the most demanding environments. Train your way — indoors or out — with built-in sports apps, including everything from strength training to running to mountain biking. With 24/7 health monitoring, you can keep up with energy levels, stress, sleep and more (data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked). Never miss a text — or anything else — with notifications right on your wrist from your compatible Android™ or Apple® smartphone. With a supported country and payment network, forget your cash and cards and pay from the Instinct Crossover Solar smartwatch with Garmin Pay™ contactless payments. Get infinite battery life in battery saver mode with solar charging (Assumes all-day wear with 3 hours per day outside in 50,000 lux conditions).
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Customers like the ease of use, comfort, and sturdiness of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it's very handy, provides insight and feedback, and is comfortable. They appreciate the GPS function and tracking, as well as the heart rate calculation. That said, opinions are mixed on performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the wearable computer. They mention it's a great watch for daily activities, an awesome watch for a teen, and an excellent multi-sport watch.
"...It is definitely a commendable watch if you don't mind the large design...." Read more
"...aside, the software for tracking your activities and sleep is very well thought out. The integration with my Android phone is well executed...." Read more
"Excellent Multi-Sport Watch..." Read more
"Great Watch, Slight Learning Curve..." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the wearable computer. They say it has a great battery life.
"...I like the near limitless battery life, larger screen, updated GPS and flashlight on the Instinct 2X Solar, but for some reason I just prefer having..." Read more
"...I also enjoy the battery life, I don't keep track of it too closely because it lasts so long, I'd say I need to charge it every 2 weeks which is..." Read more
"...Has great GPS function and tracking. Battery life is amazing for a smart watch...." Read more
"Comfortable. Great battery life. Flexible settings to suit many preferences...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the wearable computer. They say it looks pretty nice while exercising.
"...with a healthy lifestyle that wants a watch that is rugged, looks semi-formal and informal beyond that of the Instinct 2X. I uploaded photos of the..." Read more
"Sturdy, functional, and esthetic" Read more
"...when keeping an eye on vitals when you're exercising, and it looks pretty nice...." Read more
"Let me preface this review by saying I love this watch, it's design, and it's functionality...." Read more
Customers find the wearable computer easy to use. They mention it's handy, practical, and great to generally observe data regarding health. Some say the learning curve is long, but the features are easy to learn afterward.
"...I decided to keep it because I like the fit and practicality of the watch so much and I guess this may just be the nature of the watch unless there..." Read more
"...The Garmin app is amazing and you get all the functionality for free (looking at you fitbit)...." Read more
"...EDITI would not buy this again. It was interesting to learn, but not so great to use." Read more
"...I prefer the analog hands over an all digital watch. All the features are easy to use, once the learning curve is over...." Read more
Customers like the heart rate calculation of the wearable computer. They mention that it does track heart rate reliably, has very accurate time/distance tracking, and the GPS is super accurate. Some say that the battery life is amazing for a smart watch and that the watch records their route on a map.
"...I like the near limitless battery life, larger screen, updated GPS and flashlight on the Instinct 2X Solar, but for some reason I just prefer having..." Read more
"...Quick uplinks to the GPS satellites and very accurate time/distance tracking. The analog hand are excellent...." Read more
"Love the ruggedness of the watch. Has great GPS function and tracking. Battery life is amazing for a smart watch...." Read more
"...It does track heart rate reliably, and all the ancillary functions (sunset/sunrise, weather, etc) are pretty useful." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the wearable computer. They mention that it has great GPS function and tracking, and shows no signs of wear and tear after almost two months. Customers also appreciate the typical Garmin quality.
"...that is proactive with a healthy lifestyle that wants a watch that is rugged, looks semi-formal and informal beyond that of the Instinct 2X. I..." Read more
"Typical Garmin quality. I use it for multi-sports (triathlon, running, biking, swimming) as well as daily activity tracking (walking, etc)...." Read more
"...After almost two months it shows no signs of wear and tear, I don't baby my watches,so this is a good sign in my opinion." Read more
"Sturdy, functional, and esthetic" Read more
Customers like the comfort of the wearable computer. They mention it's comfortable.
"...I prefer the style of the Crossover and it is more comfortable for daily wear and looks better in mine and my wife's opinion..." Read more
"Comfortable and easy to use. A lot of features." Read more
"Comfortable. Great battery life. Flexible settings to suit many preferences...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention it works well, while others say it's frustratingly bad.
"...It work flawlessly. Quick uplinks to the GPS satellites and very accurate time/distance tracking. The analog hand are excellent...." Read more
"...The phone app also works great. There was an issue where the hands fell out of sync with time but after a power cycle that was no issue...." Read more
"...Right in the middle of the day. Makes the watch useless for 15-20 minutes. Super annoying." Read more
"Sturdy, functional, and esthetic" Read more
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I run, bike, weight train, walk, stand up paddle board, do yoga, and a variety of other activities. The Garmin gives me a readiness score to help prevent over training. I also like that it continually monitors my vitals, stress, sleep levels (quality of sleep), etc and determines whether or not I should take a break from my exercise. Proactive health and fitness are my lifestyle. I can also compare my fitness/performance levels to other Garmin users, and it provides me insight and feedback... the AW does little of that. For example, I can look up on the Garmin Connect site and see my age group and how I compare to other Garmin users for distance, pace, etc. for an activity.
I also like to save coordinates while hiking, on trips, etc. I have the Garmin Explorer option to pull up waypoints. It's convenient sharing my data with other people as to where the AW only allows me to share a screen shot of my workouts with some data. I noticed that the AW does not record stand up paddle boarding as an activity or exercise. The Garmin does, while also recording my route on a map… pretty cool.
I wore both devices and found that the Garmin is a bit more accurate running indoors on a treadmill compared to the AW Ultra and Crossover/2. I finish my distance right on point with the treadmill as to where the AW ultra at one mile is .15 to .25 miles off typically; yes, I’m familiar with the calibration process (deleting old calibration… 20 min walk/run outdoors). The Ultra and series 7 (watches used at the time of comparison to the Instinct 2 solar and Crossover Solar) also counts a bit more steps with basic wrist movements as to where the Crossover/2 do not. Once my Garmin gets to one mile, I can calibrate it to match what the treadmill says and it's good to go.
The AW is great to generally observe data regarding health, but the lack of feedback is concerning. Also, I do like to check maps out on my adventures or saved coordinates on a map. If I save coordinates on the AW, it is a bit more extensive to pull things up on a map as to where the Garmin side of things just does it. I feel stuck on the AW viewing travel data/waypoints. The Garmin Connect app on my iPhone has all my data in one location. The AW, I need three different apps. Apple has a ways to go on the health/fitness side of things. I see them getting there in the near future and I can see myself eventually getting back on board once things catch up... assuming they do.
I will miss closing rings and competing with family/friends on an Apple Watch, but the Garmin is much more on point for my daily lifestyle. I kept trying to convince myself the Ultra would be adequate, and I greatly enjoyed having cellular/music while out on runs, but I'll stick to bringing my phone at this point. I do have a AW5 that I can occasionally use for cellular when I do not want to carry a phone on me. Choosing between the two for my lifestyle, Garmin is ultimately the platform I am choosing to stick to for my active lifestyle of monitoring my health and fitness.
I forgot to mention that I like that the Crossover’s display is always on with physical hands and I can glance at it. I’m not a fan of the limited battery life of the Ultra and I’m not sold on the always on display or OLED... just a preference of mine.
One other point I’d like to leave is I like the plastic polymer casings on the Instinct/Crossover series. The titanium and stainless casing show scratches like crazy on the Apple watches (aluminum too… my children have the SE and series 5 aluminum, which we keep cases on). The polymer-fiber casings on the Instinct hardly show any where and tear… just mentioning that for those who are a little OCD such as myself. My Instinct Solar 2 has been seen a lot of wear and tear and still looks nearly new despite having scratches (these scratches are matte and hardly noticeable… one must go out of there way with angle lighting, etc. to even see a glimpse of anything)… my point is the polymer-fiber ages well and has seen its fair share of knocks and use in an active lifestyle… my Apple watches patina hard over time and look banged up. I’ve used cases on my Apple watches in the past and they seem to just add to the wear and tear. Aging gracefully and not concerning myself with aesthetics and durability is another win on the Garmin for me with daily use.
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Well, my minute hand became loose on the watch. I noticed another person had this issue on a Reddit forum. Amazon made an exception past the return date and authorized a return for me, which I greatly appreciate. I’ll being opting for the Garmin 955 Solar and will definitely miss this watch. I just don’t trust the longevity of the mechanical aspect of this Watch given that I’ve come across others having this issue. Had this issue in reliability not been an issue of mine, it’d still easily be one of my most favored watches I’ve owned to date… there’s nothing like it out there…
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I decided to try another watch… same issue (reference photos of watch at the 2oclock and 7oclock position. I decided to keep it because I like the fit and practicality of the watch so much and I guess this may just be the nature of the watch unless there’s a bad batch out there. I contacted Garmin about the issue and the rep said this does not seem “normal.” I’ll test the replacement. If I have the same issue I’ll likely keep the watch although the loose minute hand is a bit of an annoyance. I tried the 955 Solar… a great option too around the same price. The screen is much easier to read indoors on the Crossover Instinct Solar compared to the 955 Solar and the battery life is much better on the Instinct Solar… the Solar option on the 955 doesn’t seem to benefit the battery life much, but on the instinct Solar there is a significant difference for my daily use scenario… especially when running/biking outdoors.
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I sold the Garmin Instinct Crossover Solar in graphite that I had and opted for the Apple Watch Ultra 2 when it was released since I wanted to give Apple's new fitness features/updates a try/chance. It was great having email, texting, cellular, music, and Siri on my wrist, but ultimately it lost its appeal as my phone can do all of these things at a slight inconvenience. Also, it didn't give me the warm and fuzzy that the battery is draining at breakneck speeds giving off much more radiation compared to the once in a while syncing for bluetooth on the Garmin. Once again, I didn't care for the OLED screen on the AW Ultra 2 and the lack of fitness feedback I can only access from an iPhone and iPad... disappointing. Another disappointment was missing the ability to add notes and photos to activities with my children while out hiking, running, biking, etc. together that I can do with Garmin’s Connect plateform. If I want these previously mentioned features while out exercising, etc. I just wear a running belt or fanny pack to carry my iPhone.
So, I ordered the tactical version of Crossover Solar watch while on-sale during the holidays. I also ordered the Instinct 2x solar in graphite a week prior to this watch. I like the near limitless battery life, larger screen, updated GPS and flashlight on the Instinct 2X Solar, but for some reason I just prefer having the mechanical arms on the Crossover and the smaller footprint lol. While the profile is a bit high of the wrist for the Crossover, it keeps my long sleeves from covering the watch and has a unique look to it.
Battery life with daily sun exposure (I live in Florida (United States)) is adequate. I can get about two weeks use comfortably with daily training on the Instinct Crossover Solar Tactical ed before recharging it at around 30% battery. The Instinct 2x is easily double that. I do work outside and get about 20k to 50k lux hours (solar charging) on the Crossover and the Instinct 2x can double that considering the solar panel collects quite a bit more light (it is larger and more exposed to the sun). It is definitely a commendable watch if you don't mind the large design. My wrist is just over 6.5" around to put the images I shared into a little perspective. The Instinct 2x is definitely a better value technology and practicality wise with a way more readable (larger font, better screen layout) screen when using fitness features and browsing menus. These two watches have the same updated GPS chipsets, but the 2x offers a battery draining “all systems option that is not necessary for day to day life unless you are using the watch in challenging terrain with canyons, skyscrapers, etc. I prefer the style of the Crossover and it is more comfortable for daily wear and looks better in mine and my wife's opinion (different settings).
Something worth noting... if the arms on the dial get in the way of the data on the screen on the Crossover, you just press the bottom-right button that says "set" and the arms shift out of the way for a few moments and shift back. Seems a lot of folks are not mentioning this in their reviews or are unaware of this. While going through menus, the arms obviously resort to the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions as to not obscure the screen.
After owning the graphite version, and now tactical version of the Instinct Crossover with solar, I recommend just picking the color you want... black is a $50 up charge if you need the tactical features, which I don't. Feels pretty much like the same watch. I like how the text, etc around the bezel is a bit more subdued. There are also no tick marks around the outside edges of the numbers in case you overlooked this as well.
Anywho, I hope all this rambling had some information of value for someone. The Instinct Crossover Solar is an awesome watch that I definitely recommend to anyone that is proactive with a healthy lifestyle that wants a watch that is rugged, looks semi-formal and informal beyond that of the Instinct 2X. I uploaded photos of the Instinct 2X Solar and AW Ultra 2 next to the Crossover Tactical on my right wrist. Again, my wrist is just over 6.5” for reference.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023
I run, bike, weight train, walk, stand up paddle board, do yoga, and a variety of other activities. The Garmin gives me a readiness score to help prevent over training. I also like that it continually monitors my vitals, stress, sleep levels (quality of sleep), etc and determines whether or not I should take a break from my exercise. Proactive health and fitness are my lifestyle. I can also compare my fitness/performance levels to other Garmin users, and it provides me insight and feedback... the AW does little of that. For example, I can look up on the Garmin Connect site and see my age group and how I compare to other Garmin users for distance, pace, etc. for an activity.
I also like to save coordinates while hiking, on trips, etc. I have the Garmin Explorer option to pull up waypoints. It's convenient sharing my data with other people as to where the AW only allows me to share a screen shot of my workouts with some data. I noticed that the AW does not record stand up paddle boarding as an activity or exercise. The Garmin does, while also recording my route on a map… pretty cool.
I wore both devices and found that the Garmin is a bit more accurate running indoors on a treadmill compared to the AW Ultra and Crossover/2. I finish my distance right on point with the treadmill as to where the AW ultra at one mile is .15 to .25 miles off typically; yes, I’m familiar with the calibration process (deleting old calibration… 20 min walk/run outdoors). The Ultra and series 7 (watches used at the time of comparison to the Instinct 2 solar and Crossover Solar) also counts a bit more steps with basic wrist movements as to where the Crossover/2 do not. Once my Garmin gets to one mile, I can calibrate it to match what the treadmill says and it's good to go.
The AW is great to generally observe data regarding health, but the lack of feedback is concerning. Also, I do like to check maps out on my adventures or saved coordinates on a map. If I save coordinates on the AW, it is a bit more extensive to pull things up on a map as to where the Garmin side of things just does it. I feel stuck on the AW viewing travel data/waypoints. The Garmin Connect app on my iPhone has all my data in one location. The AW, I need three different apps. Apple has a ways to go on the health/fitness side of things. I see them getting there in the near future and I can see myself eventually getting back on board once things catch up... assuming they do.
I will miss closing rings and competing with family/friends on an Apple Watch, but the Garmin is much more on point for my daily lifestyle. I kept trying to convince myself the Ultra would be adequate, and I greatly enjoyed having cellular/music while out on runs, but I'll stick to bringing my phone at this point. I do have a AW5 that I can occasionally use for cellular when I do not want to carry a phone on me. Choosing between the two for my lifestyle, Garmin is ultimately the platform I am choosing to stick to for my active lifestyle of monitoring my health and fitness.
I forgot to mention that I like that the Crossover’s display is always on with physical hands and I can glance at it. I’m not a fan of the limited battery life of the Ultra and I’m not sold on the always on display or OLED... just a preference of mine.
One other point I’d like to leave is I like the plastic polymer casings on the Instinct/Crossover series. The titanium and stainless casing show scratches like crazy on the Apple watches (aluminum too… my children have the SE and series 5 aluminum, which we keep cases on). The polymer-fiber casings on the Instinct hardly show any where and tear… just mentioning that for those who are a little OCD such as myself. My Instinct Solar 2 has been seen a lot of wear and tear and still looks nearly new despite having scratches (these scratches are matte and hardly noticeable… one must go out of there way with angle lighting, etc. to even see a glimpse of anything)… my point is the polymer-fiber ages well and has seen its fair share of knocks and use in an active lifestyle… my Apple watches patina hard over time and look banged up. I’ve used cases on my Apple watches in the past and they seem to just add to the wear and tear. Aging gracefully and not concerning myself with aesthetics and durability is another win on the Garmin for me with daily use.
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Well, my minute hand became loose on the watch. I noticed another person had this issue on a Reddit forum. Amazon made an exception past the return date and authorized a return for me, which I greatly appreciate. I’ll being opting for the Garmin 955 Solar and will definitely miss this watch. I just don’t trust the longevity of the mechanical aspect of this Watch given that I’ve come across others having this issue. Had this issue in reliability not been an issue of mine, it’d still easily be one of my most favored watches I’ve owned to date… there’s nothing like it out there…
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I decided to try another watch… same issue (reference photos of watch at the 2oclock and 7oclock position. I decided to keep it because I like the fit and practicality of the watch so much and I guess this may just be the nature of the watch unless there’s a bad batch out there. I contacted Garmin about the issue and the rep said this does not seem “normal.” I’ll test the replacement. If I have the same issue I’ll likely keep the watch although the loose minute hand is a bit of an annoyance. I tried the 955 Solar… a great option too around the same price. The screen is much easier to read indoors on the Crossover Instinct Solar compared to the 955 Solar and the battery life is much better on the Instinct Solar… the Solar option on the 955 doesn’t seem to benefit the battery life much, but on the instinct Solar there is a significant difference for my daily use scenario… especially when running/biking outdoors.
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I sold the Garmin Instinct Crossover Solar in graphite that I had and opted for the Apple Watch Ultra 2 when it was released since I wanted to give Apple's new fitness features/updates a try/chance. It was great having email, texting, cellular, music, and Siri on my wrist, but ultimately it lost its appeal as my phone can do all of these things at a slight inconvenience. Also, it didn't give me the warm and fuzzy that the battery is draining at breakneck speeds giving off much more radiation compared to the once in a while syncing for bluetooth on the Garmin. Once again, I didn't care for the OLED screen on the AW Ultra 2 and the lack of fitness feedback I can only access from an iPhone and iPad... disappointing. Another disappointment was missing the ability to add notes and photos to activities with my children while out hiking, running, biking, etc. together that I can do with Garmin’s Connect plateform. If I want these previously mentioned features while out exercising, etc. I just wear a running belt or fanny pack to carry my iPhone.
So, I ordered the tactical version of Crossover Solar watch while on-sale during the holidays. I also ordered the Instinct 2x solar in graphite a week prior to this watch. I like the near limitless battery life, larger screen, updated GPS and flashlight on the Instinct 2X Solar, but for some reason I just prefer having the mechanical arms on the Crossover and the smaller footprint lol. While the profile is a bit high of the wrist for the Crossover, it keeps my long sleeves from covering the watch and has a unique look to it.
Battery life with daily sun exposure (I live in Florida (United States)) is adequate. I can get about two weeks use comfortably with daily training on the Instinct Crossover Solar Tactical ed before recharging it at around 30% battery. The Instinct 2x is easily double that. I do work outside and get about 20k to 50k lux hours (solar charging) on the Crossover and the Instinct 2x can double that considering the solar panel collects quite a bit more light (it is larger and more exposed to the sun). It is definitely a commendable watch if you don't mind the large design. My wrist is just over 6.5" around to put the images I shared into a little perspective. The Instinct 2x is definitely a better value technology and practicality wise with a way more readable (larger font, better screen layout) screen when using fitness features and browsing menus. These two watches have the same updated GPS chipsets, but the 2x offers a battery draining “all systems option that is not necessary for day to day life unless you are using the watch in challenging terrain with canyons, skyscrapers, etc. I prefer the style of the Crossover and it is more comfortable for daily wear and looks better in mine and my wife's opinion (different settings).
Something worth noting... if the arms on the dial get in the way of the data on the screen on the Crossover, you just press the bottom-right button that says "set" and the arms shift out of the way for a few moments and shift back. Seems a lot of folks are not mentioning this in their reviews or are unaware of this. While going through menus, the arms obviously resort to the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions as to not obscure the screen.
After owning the graphite version, and now tactical version of the Instinct Crossover with solar, I recommend just picking the color you want... black is a $50 up charge if you need the tactical features, which I don't. Feels pretty much like the same watch. I like how the text, etc around the bezel is a bit more subdued. There are also no tick marks around the outside edges of the numbers in case you overlooked this as well.
Anywho, I hope all this rambling had some information of value for someone. The Instinct Crossover Solar is an awesome watch that I definitely recommend to anyone that is proactive with a healthy lifestyle that wants a watch that is rugged, looks semi-formal and informal beyond that of the Instinct 2X. I uploaded photos of the Instinct 2X Solar and AW Ultra 2 next to the Crossover Tactical on my right wrist. Again, my wrist is just over 6.5” for reference.
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All in all, for me, another winning product from Garmin.
It takes a while to get used to the buttons and menus, after a short time, everything becomes second nature.
The Garmin app is amazing and you get all the functionality for free (looking at you fitbit).
Using all the functionality, except the O2 sensor, I get two or three weeks between charges. This is winter usage and not a lot of exposure for the solar to help out. I'm also running three days a week and tracking with GPS, along with numerous walks tracked with GPS. Probably 6-8 hours or more of GPS tracking each week.
Picked up some quick release bands on the cheap too and they work fine.
After almost two months it shows no signs of wear and tear, I don't baby my watches,so this is a good sign in my opinion.
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The BUT ... I got this because I wanted analog hands with a solar smartwatch. The hands are great in terms of timekeeping and getting out of the way fir other functions, BUT the lume is disappointing. Maybe this is by design to limit visual interference, or maybe part of military requirements. On the other hand the screen lighting more than compensates. This is a very tough, no frills job. The activity and sleep analyses are great. You can access almost everything on the watch, even if mastering the 5 buttons and multiple menus us like learning to play the oboe. If you're stuck on touch screens, forget it. If you like analog with everything and solar boost and like being able to swap visible functions as needed, you'll love it ... even the strap is ok-ish. Still looking for the ideal replacement.
NOTE:
The GLANCE watchface DOES allow swapping black/white background.
My experience ... the Bluetooth in this watch kills earsets an# Dexcom.
EDIT
I would not buy this again. It was interesting to learn, but not so great to use.
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I don't know if I fly to other country & start the GPS to get real time then will it needs hours of waiting.
When it sync with phone, the phone's time zone will be the master. Let say, if you set up your phone's time zone manually before your fly. Then when you land at other counter with that "wrong" time zone, even your watch can get new satellite time, but it still tells the wrong one ( unless you turn your phone's Bluetooth off before getting satellite time from your watch ).
The compass is a garbage too. I did the calibration thousands times & the pointer will never point to fixed direction when I slowly rotate my watch to test it.