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Garmin Instinct - Reloj resistente con GPS, Amarillo Ocre
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Marca | Garmin |
Color | Amarillo Ocre |
¿Se incluyen las pilas? | Sí |
Tamaño de pantalla | 1.27 Pulgadas |
Entrada de interfaz humana | Botones |
Tipo de pantalla | Digital |
Dimensiones del producto: largo x ancho x alto | 46 x 15 x 46 milímetros |
Dispositivos compatibles | Android, iPhone, PC |
Tecnología de conectividad | Bluetooth |
Tipo de asignación | Mundial |
Acerca de este producto
- Diseño resistente conforme a estándares militares para resistir las inclemencias climatológicas
- Vincula tu smartphone compatible para recibir mensajes, alertas y notificaciones directamente en la muñeca
- Mapea, realiza seguimientos, sincroniza y comparte tus excursiones desde cualquier lugar con nuestra exclusiva aplicación
- No dejes que la duración de la batería te limite: disfruta de hasta 14 días de batería en modo smartwatch
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Calificación de cliente | 4,5 de 5 estrellas (27082) | 4,1 de 5 estrellas (1058) | 4,5 de 5 estrellas (98) | 4,5 de 5 estrellas (490) |
Precio | 234,96 € | 418,99 € | 161,68 € | 164,49 € |
Vendido por | Amazon Warehouse | Relojes y Joyería | Amazon UK | TradeINN |
¿Están incluidas las baterías? | Sí | Sí | Sí | No |
¿Se necesitan baterías? | Sí | No | Sí | Sí |
Composición de la batería | Litio Ion | Litio Ion | Polímero de litio | Polímero de litio |
Color | Amarillo Ocre | Blanco | Blanco | Negro |
Dimensiones Artículo | 4.57 x 1.52 x 4.57 cm | 9 x 9.5 x 12.7 cm | 4.2 x 4.2 x 1.2 cm | 4.2 x 4.2 x 1.2 cm |
Peso Artículo | 52 gramos | 120 gramos | 37 gramos | 37 gramos |
Contenido Energía Batería Litio | 0.68 vatios hora | 3.5 vatios hora | 0.04 vatios hora | 0.04 vatios hora |
Año Modelo | 2019 | 2016 | 2021 | 2021 |
Resolución Nativa | 128 x 128 Pixel | — | — | — |
Tamaño | L | Talla única | Blanco | TU EU |
Características Especiales | GPS, Termómetro | Conectividad Bluetoothe, GPS, Conectividad USB | — | Garmin coach, GPS, PacePro, control de recuperación, alertas de cadencia, estrés, body battery |
Detalles del producto
- Pilas : 1 Litio-metal necesaria(s), incluida(s)
- Dimensiones del producto : 4.57 x 1.52 x 4.57 cm; 52 gramos
- Producto en Amazon.es desde : 16 marzo 2019
- Fabricante : Garmin Iberia S.A.U.
- ASIN : B07PRPJYR2
- Número de modelo del producto : 010-02064-03
- Departamento : Unisex adulto
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº2,064 en Deportes y aire libre (Ver el Top 100 en Deportes y aire libre)
- nº13 en Dispositivos GPS deportivos
- nº51 en Monitores de actividad
- Opiniones de los clientes:
Más información del producto

¿Tiene alertas de frecuencia cardíaca anómala?
Sí, se pueden activar alertas de frecuencia cardíaca anómala alta y baja.
¿Tiene recuento automático de repeticiones?
Sí, Instinct incorpora sesiones de entrenamiento de fuerza y recuento automático de repeticiones.
¿Cuánto dura la batería?
En modo reloj inteligente: hasta 14 días, modo GPS: hasta 16 horas, modo UltraTrac: hasta 40 horas.
¿Se pueden configurar alarmas?
Sí, Instinct tiene la función reloj despertador y se pueden configurar alarmas.
¿Se pueden hacer llamadas o recibir notificaciones?
Se pueden recibir notificaciones inteligentes siempre que esté vinculado con le teléfono. Llamadas no se pueden realizar, se pueden aceptar/rechazar pero para hablar es necesario usar el teléfono.
![]() Instinct | ![]() Instinct Solar | ![]() Instinct Solar Surf | ![]() Instinct Solar Tactical | |
Aplicaciones deportivas
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Altímetro, barómetro y brújula
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Notificaciones inteligentes
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Pulsioxímetro
| ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Lente de carga solar
| ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Actividad de surf
| ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ |
Funciones tácticas
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
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Revisado en España el 16 de noviembre de 2020
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En cuanto a precisión del GPS para mi uso es buena no tengo queja en cuanto a ella la he comparado con el móvil y mucho mejor incluso solo con el GPS básico o el Ultra Track. La brújula funciona muy bien es cómo la manual.
En cuanto a deportes perfecto tiene un montón de ellos incluso de nieve como Sky y Snowboard, lo bueno es que es totalmente configurable y puedes tanto ocultar deportes que no usas y recuperarlos cuando los necesites como ordenarlos por el orden de uso o cualquier preferencia que quieras, también permite tanto crear nuevos como modificar opciones de los existentes.
En el apartado de configuración perfecto es bastante sencillo permitiendo poner en cualquier campo la información que tú quieras tanto en la pantalla principal como en las secundarias e incluso en los deportes.
El peso no se nota en la muñeca yo venía de una pulsera deportiva y realmente no me ha costado acostumbrarme el tamaño es mucho mayor por lo que las primeras noches si duermes con el lo notas a partir de la segunda para mí como si no llevase nada, la correa es de una silicona muy flexible y suave se adapta perfectamente y no se desliza.
En el apartado de batería buen rendimiento, en uso mixto con GPS en BICI 2 días unas 4horas y otro día andar unas 3 horas mas luego en uso modo reloj inteligente con medición de pulso siempre activa dura unos 9 días para mí mas que suficiente, lo único que no me gusta mucho es el cable de carga cuesta ponerlo y quitarlo da la sensación que lo tienes que arrancar.
Os dejo unas fotos para que veáis tamaño y sensores.

Revisado en España el 16 de noviembre de 2020
En cuanto a precisión del GPS para mi uso es buena no tengo queja en cuanto a ella la he comparado con el móvil y mucho mejor incluso solo con el GPS básico o el Ultra Track. La brújula funciona muy bien es cómo la manual.
En cuanto a deportes perfecto tiene un montón de ellos incluso de nieve como Sky y Snowboard, lo bueno es que es totalmente configurable y puedes tanto ocultar deportes que no usas y recuperarlos cuando los necesites como ordenarlos por el orden de uso o cualquier preferencia que quieras, también permite tanto crear nuevos como modificar opciones de los existentes.
En el apartado de configuración perfecto es bastante sencillo permitiendo poner en cualquier campo la información que tú quieras tanto en la pantalla principal como en las secundarias e incluso en los deportes.
El peso no se nota en la muñeca yo venía de una pulsera deportiva y realmente no me ha costado acostumbrarme el tamaño es mucho mayor por lo que las primeras noches si duermes con el lo notas a partir de la segunda para mí como si no llevase nada, la correa es de una silicona muy flexible y suave se adapta perfectamente y no se desliza.
En el apartado de batería buen rendimiento, en uso mixto con GPS en BICI 2 días unas 4horas y otro día andar unas 3 horas mas luego en uso modo reloj inteligente con medición de pulso siempre activa dura unos 9 días para mí mas que suficiente, lo único que no me gusta mucho es el cable de carga cuesta ponerlo y quitarlo da la sensación que lo tienes que arrancar.
Os dejo unas fotos para que veáis tamaño y sensores.





Es lo que buscaba un reloj para principalmente correr, pero que pudiera llevar todo el día, incluso en el trabajo, que fuera duro y no me tuviera que preocupar por el.
Tiene alguna función menos que el 735XT, pero yo como corredor de 2 o 3 días por semana, tiene más de lo que necesito.
Es bastante ligero y la batería me dura casi 2 semanas con el uso que he descrito.

Es lo que buscaba un reloj para principalmente correr, pero que pudiera llevar todo el día, incluso en el trabajo, que fuera duro y no me tuviera que preocupar por el.
Tiene alguna función menos que el 735XT, pero yo como corredor de 2 o 3 días por semana, tiene más de lo que necesito.
Es bastante ligero y la batería me dura casi 2 semanas con el uso que he descrito.

En este caso viniendo de un fénix 3 , sabes más o menos el funcionamiento y este no dista mucho de él , así que fácil de comprender y configurar.
La carga solar le da un plus, y funciona bien y según el widget puedes comprobar su funcionamiento.
Puedes configurar tus necesidades de consumo de batería , una vez te enteras y comorendes está .
El GPS para que os hagáis una idea del poco consumo en normal con glonas y galileo, andando 2h 30 minutos, teniendo el autopausa puesto, ha sido de un 8%.
He esperado el mes para escribir mi opinión .



La app Garmin Connect es bastante amigable, mi duda si toda la monitorización que hace, cardíaca, sueño, actividad física es fiable o no .. pero eso supongo será similar en todos los relojes, no soy nada experto en eso. En resumen, estoy contento con él.
Es el primero de esta clase que tengo por lo que no puedo compararlo con otros. Me decidí por este reloj y no por otros por su aspecto, resistencia (lo relojes que he tenido siempre acaban con la esfera rallada y con golpes), ligereza a pesar se parecer robusto y calidad de la marca.
La resolución de la pantalla está muy bien, a menos para mí, no me importa que sea en blanco y negro. Es uno de los motivos por el que la batería, cumpliendo con lo prometido, sea de larga duración, siempre que no se use mucho el GPS.
Solo quiero llamar la atención que no es fiable al 100%, pero para el uso que yo hago, a nivel de usuario, me vale. En natación cuenta algún largo de más y el GPS en la zona urbana donde me muevo, con calles demasiado estrechas, se vuelve loco (al comprobar la sesión y hacer zoom parece que soy Spiderman andando por los tejados), pero en espacios abiertos es exacto y registra bien el itinerario.
Contento con la compra y muy recomendable.
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Sowas ist bei einer Fitnessuhr dieser Preisklasse schlichtweg inakzeptabel.
Uhr geht mit großer Enttäuschung zurück.


Revisado en Alemania el 18 de mayo de 2020
Sowas ist bei einer Fitnessuhr dieser Preisklasse schlichtweg inakzeptabel.
Uhr geht mit großer Enttäuschung zurück.


Leider ist nach nur ca. 2 Monaten die Akkulaufzeit auf 3-4 Tage gefallen (auch wieder ohne Tracking usw.).
Lt. Verkäufer soll ich mich an den Garmin-Support melden da er nicht mehr zuständig ist.
Bei Garmin hängt man ewig in der teuren Support-Leitung und erreicht niemanden...
Sehr schade weil ich die Uhr aufgrund der langen Akkulaufzeit gekauft habe.
Jetzt liegt sie meist mit leerem Akku in der Ecke. Viel Geld für nichts.
Meine Empfehlung:
Kauft die Uhr um ein paar Euro teurer in einem Laden- dann habt ihr jemanden der sich im Problemfall kümmert.

What a frustrating activity tracker/smart watch journey I have been on. Nothing seemed quite right for what I was looking for. I am an avid outdoorsman who likes to hunt, backpack, hike, bike, and occasionally run. Things that are extremely important to me are an accurate altimeter, barometer, and GPS.
I first purchased the Fenix 3 HR. The watch was impressive in the beginning and I thought I had found the one. The issue turned out to be the altimeter. It was not accurate at all. I then waited for the Fenix 5. Same damn issue. Altimeter was worse than the 3. When I contacted Garmin, they told me to put the watch in warm soapy water. While this did seem to temporarily reset it back to normal, I continued to experience the same issue. As much as I would like to put my watch in a warm glass of soapy water every night, I decided to pass. The 5 plus eventually came out and appeared to solve these issues. But then.....Garmin realeased the Instinct.
This watch (so far) has really impressed me. It is so light weight and comfortable. The Fenix watches, while premium, are a bit large and heavy to wear. You truly forget you are wearing this watch. The features are great. It has absolutely everything I need. I’m not a triathlete and could care less about some of the measurements the Fenix gives you. Some have commented on the grainy display. I completely disagree. I would liken it to E Ink from a kindle. It truly is a pleasure to look at and is extremely clear and readable. I love that it is black and white.
The keys and apps are very responsive. The menus are so much faster than the Fenix. You can really whip through the widgets and settings to get where you want. The buttons are excellent and I have yet to accidentally press one while bending my wrist.
I am still testing the accuracy of the GPS tracking and ABC sensors but so far it is looking great. I really can’t say enough about this watch. Knock on wood, it seems like a great model from Garmin that will feel a niche hunting/outdoors market. I will provide an update in a month after more usage.
-UPDATE-
I've now had this watch for a few weeks and have taken it on several hunting trips. I am truly impressed with this watch. I cannot emphasize enough how comfortable and light this watch is. Owning and wearing heavier watches over the years, I think I forgot how nice it is to wear a watch that you forget is attached to your wrist. I hated wearing my Fenix watches to bed. Too bulky and would dig into my wrist. Tracking appears to be very accurate. Attitude has been accurate for daily use and when you are tracking an activity.
What I Love About This Watch:
-Comfortable & Lightweight
-Responsive Menus
-Screen Visibility is Exceptional
-Accurate ABC Sensors and Tracking
-Recessed Buttons Avoid Accidental Presses
-Battery Life Has Been Great
I really only have a couple complaints or rather suggestions to improve the watch. When you lock the keys (which you don't have to too often because of recessed buttons), in order to unlock the watch, you hold any button for a short period. I wish Garmin would lengthen the amount of time it takes to hold the button. It takes about .5 seconds to unlock currently and that can be accidentally done pretty easily. This is really a minor complaint though. The screen is an unknown material or proprietary to Garmin. I do wish it was a Sapphire display but I put a screen protector on it and you truly cant tell there is one on the face. My last suggestion is I wish the battery indicator showed a percentage as opposed to the 5 bars in a battery indicator. Again, its a minor gripe but it would be nice if they changed that.
Please ask me questions. Id be happy to answer. I've done a disturbing amount of research on these watches over the years and believe I have finally found the perfect watch for my needs. I've used all Fenix watches and a Suunto Traverse Alpha. This watch is my favorite.
UPDATE 5/11/2020
Still an absolutely great watch. This watch is on my wrist every single day. It is still extremely comfortable. I have had a couple issues that I will address:
-My "Back" button started to give out on me around July 2019. It is a very commonly pressed button on the watch. Luckily the watch was still under warranty. Garmin replaced the watch no questions asked and quickly. A+ to them on their customer service. If it had gone out after the warranty period though, I would most likely be SOL. I believe it is a one year warranty.
With that being said, I do use this watch heavily. It is worn 24/7-365. All things considered it has held up extremely well. At the new price point, I still think it is an amazing watch for the price.
-My other issue, and I stated it earlier in the review is the lock feature on the watch. Its great that you can lock the screen but it is extremely easy to unlock simply by bending your wrist and hitting a button. This could be a simple software fix. They just need to extend the amount of time required to press a button to unlock. It doesn't happen that often but if it does during an activity, it can be extremely frustrating.
This will be my last update for the watch. It has been an amazing watch well worth the price for me and I will buy another whenever this one dies. I hope Garmin continues to offer and improve this watch. It checks all the boxes for my needs.


Revisado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2018
What a frustrating activity tracker/smart watch journey I have been on. Nothing seemed quite right for what I was looking for. I am an avid outdoorsman who likes to hunt, backpack, hike, bike, and occasionally run. Things that are extremely important to me are an accurate altimeter, barometer, and GPS.
I first purchased the Fenix 3 HR. The watch was impressive in the beginning and I thought I had found the one. The issue turned out to be the altimeter. It was not accurate at all. I then waited for the Fenix 5. Same damn issue. Altimeter was worse than the 3. When I contacted Garmin, they told me to put the watch in warm soapy water. While this did seem to temporarily reset it back to normal, I continued to experience the same issue. As much as I would like to put my watch in a warm glass of soapy water every night, I decided to pass. The 5 plus eventually came out and appeared to solve these issues. But then.....Garmin realeased the Instinct.
This watch (so far) has really impressed me. It is so light weight and comfortable. The Fenix watches, while premium, are a bit large and heavy to wear. You truly forget you are wearing this watch. The features are great. It has absolutely everything I need. I’m not a triathlete and could care less about some of the measurements the Fenix gives you. Some have commented on the grainy display. I completely disagree. I would liken it to E Ink from a kindle. It truly is a pleasure to look at and is extremely clear and readable. I love that it is black and white.
The keys and apps are very responsive. The menus are so much faster than the Fenix. You can really whip through the widgets and settings to get where you want. The buttons are excellent and I have yet to accidentally press one while bending my wrist.
I am still testing the accuracy of the GPS tracking and ABC sensors but so far it is looking great. I really can’t say enough about this watch. Knock on wood, it seems like a great model from Garmin that will feel a niche hunting/outdoors market. I will provide an update in a month after more usage.
-UPDATE-
I've now had this watch for a few weeks and have taken it on several hunting trips. I am truly impressed with this watch. I cannot emphasize enough how comfortable and light this watch is. Owning and wearing heavier watches over the years, I think I forgot how nice it is to wear a watch that you forget is attached to your wrist. I hated wearing my Fenix watches to bed. Too bulky and would dig into my wrist. Tracking appears to be very accurate. Attitude has been accurate for daily use and when you are tracking an activity.
What I Love About This Watch:
-Comfortable & Lightweight
-Responsive Menus
-Screen Visibility is Exceptional
-Accurate ABC Sensors and Tracking
-Recessed Buttons Avoid Accidental Presses
-Battery Life Has Been Great
I really only have a couple complaints or rather suggestions to improve the watch. When you lock the keys (which you don't have to too often because of recessed buttons), in order to unlock the watch, you hold any button for a short period. I wish Garmin would lengthen the amount of time it takes to hold the button. It takes about .5 seconds to unlock currently and that can be accidentally done pretty easily. This is really a minor complaint though. The screen is an unknown material or proprietary to Garmin. I do wish it was a Sapphire display but I put a screen protector on it and you truly cant tell there is one on the face. My last suggestion is I wish the battery indicator showed a percentage as opposed to the 5 bars in a battery indicator. Again, its a minor gripe but it would be nice if they changed that.
Please ask me questions. Id be happy to answer. I've done a disturbing amount of research on these watches over the years and believe I have finally found the perfect watch for my needs. I've used all Fenix watches and a Suunto Traverse Alpha. This watch is my favorite.
UPDATE 5/11/2020
Still an absolutely great watch. This watch is on my wrist every single day. It is still extremely comfortable. I have had a couple issues that I will address:
-My "Back" button started to give out on me around July 2019. It is a very commonly pressed button on the watch. Luckily the watch was still under warranty. Garmin replaced the watch no questions asked and quickly. A+ to them on their customer service. If it had gone out after the warranty period though, I would most likely be SOL. I believe it is a one year warranty.
With that being said, I do use this watch heavily. It is worn 24/7-365. All things considered it has held up extremely well. At the new price point, I still think it is an amazing watch for the price.
-My other issue, and I stated it earlier in the review is the lock feature on the watch. Its great that you can lock the screen but it is extremely easy to unlock simply by bending your wrist and hitting a button. This could be a simple software fix. They just need to extend the amount of time required to press a button to unlock. It doesn't happen that often but if it does during an activity, it can be extremely frustrating.
This will be my last update for the watch. It has been an amazing watch well worth the price for me and I will buy another whenever this one dies. I hope Garmin continues to offer and improve this watch. It checks all the boxes for my needs.



This is a product that does most things really well and some things pretty badly. The things it does well are the elements that revolve around hiking and walking outdoors. It has some advanced features that are genuinely helpful when out on the trail or up a mountain.
GPS Functionality-
Amazingly this watch has virtually replaced my handheld GPS device. Even though it doesn’t have maps, the route can be clearly seen on the screen in bright sunlight or dark cloud and you will feel a buzz as soon as you veer off course. The arrow will point you in the right direction and you will feel a buzz as soon as you’re back on course. We are only talking less than 10meters off course, so it’s really accurate. Furthermore when you are following a route you get lots of very important and life-saving information, like End of route ETA and sunset time. Essential when hiking in winter. The only time I’ve had to refer back to my handheld is when a route double backs on itself, as it can be confusing to work out on the watch. I recommend planning routes using OS MAPS amazing mobile or online apps and then imported into Garmin Basecamp. Avoid Garmin's Explore app as it’s glitchy and sadly lacking in functionality.
Sensors -
Most of the information the watch gives you from the sensors seems accurate apart from the step count. Altitude, barometer, temperature all seem okay.
User interface and experience-
If you like flashy graphics then you’ll be disappointed, but if you like simplicity and functionality then the user interface is perfect. It’s easy to work with and the fact that the watch has buttons means you can navigate through the functions with gloves on, which is a huge advantage over a touchscreen. The watch itself is very light so you forget you’re even wearing it most of the time.
Battery life
The battery life is good. If you just use it as a watch it’ll go a week or two without needing a charge. With the GPS on expect the watch to last a day of hiking, charging is also very fast, so even if it runs out of juice you can easily replenish using a small power pack when taking a coffee break.
Now for the negatives...
Most of the negatives surround Garmin's software which is why I have given this watch 3 stars. Garmin really needs to simplify and update their accompanying software for their devices as the whole ecosystem is a mess.
For the instinct you have 3 pieces of software, yes 3 that you need to get your head around if you want to use the watch to it’s full potential. Furthermore the mapping apps -Explore and Basecamp are just awful and take a lot of trial and error before you can be sure to trust that your watch has the correct maps loaded and they actually work.
Garmin’s accompanying Explore App is sadly missing some essential features that Hikers tend to rely upon, namely GPX import/export and the ability to send your planned routes to friends and family via text or email. The app is also be a bit glitchy, I’ve spent ages planning routes only to find that they can’t sync with the watch so I tend to use Garmin’s antiquated Basecamp app on the PC as it’s more reliable and has all the functionality I need, but it looks and feels like it was designed in the 1990’s.
Sadly Garmin don’t seem to want to deal with the sorry state of their Apps so that significantly lowers the score on this watch as there are apps for the Apple Watch like WorkOutDoors that actually works so much better than anything Garmin have. That’s crazy considering Garmin manufacture hardware.
Tracks not Routes
Garmin has 3 ways of creating and saving routes - You have a ‘track’ and a ‘route’, you also have an ‘Activity’ this is really confusing and compounded by the fact that the Instinct watch can handle tracks but not routes, though it won’t tell you until you get to your hole location and the watch just doesn’t load your Map/Course/Activity/track (whatever they want to call it) This is infuriating as there really is no explanation as to why there is a difference and sometimes their own software gets confused and makes a total mess of things when you try to work with routes. My advice, just work with tracks, not routes. Garmin are seriously letting their product down by producing such bad software.
Final verdict -
Now I’ve lived with the watch for few months and I’ve worked out how to use the apps and software, I can honestly say that it has become an essential piece of hiking kit. I wear it every day and really enjoy owning and using it.

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