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    Fenix 8 Pro MicroLED Model Now Priced Lower in U.S.

    Garmin narrows $800 launch gap with AMOLED editions
    By Linda JasmineFebruary 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Garmin has reduced the U.S. price of its top-tier Fenix 8 Pro model equipped with a MicroLED display, bringing the premium smartwatch closer in cost to its AMOLED counterparts.

    The adjustment comes roughly six months after Garmin introduced the Fenix 8 Pro lineup with an optional MicroLED panel and built-in satellite and cellular connectivity. Since then, the company has expanded the series with models such as the Quatix 8 Pro and faced reports that a Fenix 9 range could launch later this year.

    See also: Garmin Broadens Fitness Coach Availability in Latest Update

    At launch, the 51 mm MicroLED version carried a price tag of $1,999.99, creating an $800 gap compared with similarly sized AMOLED variants. Garmin has now reduced the MicroLED model’s price by $300, lowering it to $1,699.99. By contrast, AMOLED versions remain unchanged, starting at $1,199.99 and rising to $1,299.99 for the 51 mm configuration.

    Garmin did not issue a formal announcement regarding the change, and the company has not indicated that the reduction is temporary. Based on current listings, the adjustment appears to be a permanent cut limited to the U.S. market.

    See also: Garmin Restores Manual Sleep Focus Across Fenix 8 Series

    The company has not applied a similar reduction in other regions, including Europe and the United Kingdom, where pricing for the MicroLED-equipped variant remains at previous levels.

    Source: Garmin Rumors

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    Studied in marketing. Linda has been covering the smartphone scene since 2010 with focus in iPhone and Android phone.

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