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You can’t text back on Garmin, or answer calls without your phone nearby. You see the text or call come through, but that’s it.
Garmin is great if you want a lot of workout analytics.
Based on the things you want a watch for, I think an Apple Watch is perfect.
I agree with SC1, based on what you described it looks like Apple Watch would suit your needs..
my feedback is that I’ve had an Apple Watch for 2yrs for running and it’s getting very slow to the point that the GPS doesn’t track my runs that well (eg the app crashes after long runs and doesn’t save it).. going to get a garmin next.
I mostly see runners using Garmins. I run and swim and I’ve found my Apple Watch to be fine for both. It’s very accurate for swimming but not terribly so for running. I’ve used it for hikes a couple times and it was fine. Mine is a series 2, so a few years old, and it works totally fine.
Is there a watch that’ll measure and track body fat?
I think Garmin is coming out with some new watches soon