Garmin has given one of its pricey trackers a permanent price cut

Garmin has quietly reduced the price of the Fenix 8 Pro’s top-tier MicroLED variant by $300, bringing the 51mm configuration down from $1,999.99 to $1,699.99 in what appears to be a permanent adjustment rather than a promotional discount.

The cut narrows a price gap that previously stretched to $800 between the 51mm AMOLED and MicroLED versions of the Fenix 8 Pro, a difference wide enough to push most buyers toward the AMOLED option despite MicroLED’s brightness advantages in direct sunlight.

MicroLED displays offer significantly higher peak brightness than AMOLED panels, a distinction that carries practical weight for outdoor and endurance athletes who rely on wrist-based navigation in high-glare conditions.

AMOLED pricing across the Fenix 8 Pro lineup remains unchanged, with the range starting at $1,199.99 and rising by $100 for the 51mm variant, meaning the MicroLED premium now sits at a more defensible $500 rather than the original $800 difference.

The standard Fenix 8, which tops out at $1,199.99 for the 51mm AMOLED Sapphire variant, lacks the satellite and cellular connectivity that come standard across all Fenix 8 Pro configurations, making the Pro line the only Garmin option for users who require off-grid communication from a Fenix-series watch.

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Meanwhile, Fenix 8 Pro, which was launched roughly six months ago with satellite and cellular connectivity included across all variants, features that place it above most competing sport smartwatches from Suunto, Polar, and Apple in terms of off-grid communication capability.

Since the Fenix 8 Pro’s release, Garmin has also introduced the Quatix 8 Pro as a boating and sailing-focused derivative, suggesting the Fenix 8 Pro platform continues to serve as the foundation for multiple premium product lines rather than a single flagship category.

The $300 reduction currently applies only to the US market, with Eurozone and UK pricing for the MicroLED variant remaining at their original levels for the time being.

(Via Garmin Rumors)

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