From Garmin
Garmin has announced the quatix 6X Solar, the latest addition to its new marine GPS smartwatch series, features a transparent solar-charging display that uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life. As the first Garmin marine-centric GPS smartwatch to offer solar charging, the quatix 6X Solar combines all of the best features with specialized boating, fishing, cruising and sailing capabilities so users can enjoy more time on the water.
“We’re excited to introduce solar charging into the new quatix6 series, giving users everything they’ve come to know and love from this sophisticated and connected marine smartwatch series, now with even longer battery life performance,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales.
Built to withstand the elements, the quatix 6X Solar features a large 1.4-inch sunlight-readable display designed with a transparent Power Glass solar charging lens that uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life. Users can quickly check the latest solar input right on their wrist for a real-time indication of how much solar energy the Power Glass has been exposed to. The battery performance on the quatix 6X Solar is up to 21 days in smartwatch mode, and up to 24 days with solar charging. And thanks to the new customizable Power Manager, users can also see and control how various settings and sensors impact battery life, and even adjust their battery-saving modes to extend battery life on the fly.
The quatix 6X Solar is water rated to 100 meters and offers comprehensive connectivity with compatible Garmin chartplotters and other marine electronics for autopilot control, data streaming, SailAssist race assistance, Fusion-Link entertainment control and more. Thanks to its full marine-centric toolset, the quatix 6X Solar acts as a wearable instrument that, when paired with onboard Garmin electronics, can stream NMEA 2000 boat data to give users access to important sensor information like speed, depth, temperature, wind data and more—right from their wrist. Like other quatix 6 models, when paired with an onboard autopilot, it can also be used to control the autopilot to change heading, engage pattern steering and follow a GPS route.