Garmin 010-02200-00 Approach S62, Premium Golf GPS Watch, Built-in Virtual Caddie, Mapping and Full Color Screen, Black

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Garmin 010-02200-00 Approach S62, Premium Golf GPS Watch, Built-in Virtual Caddie, Mapping and Full Color Screen, Black

Garmin 010-02200-00 Approach S62, Premium Golf GPS Watch, Built-in Virtual Caddie, Mapping and Full Color Screen, Black

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Distance to hazards was easy to summon and control – and it was simple to swipe through the fairway and get an idea of what was ahead. The Garmin Approach S62 is a good looking watch for whatever use, that includes being on the course, in the clubhouse or even in the office. Is the new Garmin S70 the best golf GPS watch or does the S62 still hold its own? In this comparison guide, we review the Garmin S70 vs S62 in full detail to help you decide which Garmin golf watch has better smart features to help you play golf better.

Garmin has nicely improved the virtual caddie in the Garmin golf app for the S70 to take advantage of the new features. The virtual caddy provides you with advanced analytics about your golf game, including: While the S60 was very well-received by golf fans, it was not without critique (which is only natural!). And, of course you can score your round as you go – and all of this data, including things like fairways hit, greens in regulation and putt stats will all be examined and analysed in Garmin Golf. Regarding features and company reputation, I think the S70 is the best golf watch you can buy today. The AMOLED screen is a nice feature that other companies are still working on. The Garmin S60 Approach has long stood as the king of Garmin golf smartwatches, but upon the release of its successor, the Garmin S62, it may just well have been dethroned. Yet while it brings about numerous upgrades, it costs a lot more. So is the hefty price jump worth it? Especially for those who already own a Garmin S60.As for the S62, the price tag may make you tear up, but the technology warrants the figure. You’re getting access to a range of premium features, and if you’re a keen golfer, you’ll likely make full use of those features. Therefore, to many, we think it’s a worthwhile investment. The price difference between the two primarily comes down to whether you want the better display in the S70 and some of the advanced features like advanced virtual caddie and barometer calculations. Which Garmin GPS Watch is Best for Techy People? This premium smartwatch comes with over 43,000 full-color CourseView maps of golf courses worldwide. It also has the Green View feature that the S62 has, but with better clarity to see the greens’ contours and how much they slope downhill and uphill with an active Garmin Golf membership. It wasn’t all great. We were really keen to see how the Virtual Caddy would perform. Virtual Caddy promises to help you with club choice, based on your personal ability and other factors.

To fill out the larger display, the S60’s 240 x 240-pixel display is bumped up to 260 x 260 for the S62.The Approach S60 (the predecessor to the S62) is an excellent cheaper alternative and offers many (but not all) of the on course functions you get with the S62. If the S62 is a little out of your budget then the S60 is a fine option in its own right and if you already have the S60 then you probably won't need to upgrade. The Approach S62 is for golfers at varying levels, helping beginners with guidance on the course, but also helping more seasoned playing find areas they can improve performance. The first decision you need to make is whether or not to keep score. If you choose not to then the watch acts as a GPS and provides yardages. If you do keep score you can either sync with the app on your smartphone during play or wait until afterwards. If you are keeping score but change your mind mid-round you can simply end the round and discard the data, leaving no evidence of your shame. We’ve all been there! The first is the ability to interact with phone notifications. This includes answering or declining calls and responding to text messages. However, the latter is only available if you have an android device (sorry, iOS users).

As a lead-on point, we should mention that wind speed and wind direction monitoring is a completely new feature of the S62. To use it, you’ll need to open the app and have a stable internet connection. Heart Rate Monitoring Virtual Caddy tantalizingly offers advice on club selection based on your own data, and you can get live wind speed and direction data, too. The Plays Like feature will also try to assist you to account for elevation. In terms of durability, we see more similarities. Both watches use Gorilla Glass 3 to help keep the face clear of scratches. While the Garmin Golf Watch S62 has a few qualities that the S60 doesn’t, for the most part, the S60 keeps up well with the S62.

The Garmin Approach S62 is a top-end golf watch that makes tracking your game easier than ever

But as a riposte to those looking at smartwatches with golf apps, the Approach S62 also has a few smarts in its bag. Ultimately, you need to consider which features are of value to you and how much you are comfortable with spending. As you can see from the data, these watches share identical specs. That’s because the only difference between Garmin S60 and S62 is that the S60 Premium has an improved watch band and bezel.

The Garmin S60 has a tournament mode. You must toggle this on for it to become legal for tournaments. Read More: Golf GPS vs Rangefinder Final Thoughts As far as golf watches go, the Garmin Approach S62 is certainly at the more expensive end of the market. You can get a cheaper watch that will get you around the course just fine and do most of the things you need it to do, but the S62 goes that extra mile and does things you didn’t realise you needed until it showed you. However, we do see a more minimalistic bezel on the S62 as the numbers are swapped out for simple notches. The Garmin S70 is a high end golf watch designed to elevate your game with its advanced features and intuitive interface. It comes with a 1.2″ or 1.4″ AMOLED display, offering crisp contrast and vibrant colors that enhance your golfing experience.They corrected this mistake with the S62 by doubling the S60’s battery life to give buyers 20 hours of operation. More than enough for any player. They also increased the watch mode’s battery life to 14 days which is another great change. Daily Smart Features Avid players can gain even more insight into their game after pairing the Approach S62 with the Garmin Golf ™ app for access to the new golf performance widget. Stats are calculated in the app and then sent to the watch so users can review handicap index, fairway and approach shot hit/miss percentage, and green in regulation percentage. The app even provides analysis for strokes gained and allows users to participate in leaderboards and tournaments with other players around the world. The watch comes pre-loaded with over 42,000 courses, meaning you just need to get there and the GPS will offer up the local options so you can confirm where you are, which tee you're playing off, and then get started right away. On the other hand, the Garmin S60 is ideal for those who want a cheaper device with the essential features to help you on the course.



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