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Presidents’ Day smartwatch deals: Save up to $476 on Garmin smartwatches

February 16, 2026
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SAVE UP TO $476: As of Feb. 16, the Garmin epix Pro (Gen 2) smartwatch is on sale for $523.60 at Amazon. That’s a savings of 48% and its lowest price on record. For a cheaper alternative, the Garmin Instinct 2X Solar smartwatch is also on sale at Amazon for just $296.10 — a savings of 34%.


$523.60
at Amazon

$999.99
Save $476.39

 

$296.10
at Amazon

$449.99
Save $153.89

 

When it comes to smartwatches, Garmin always tops the list in terms of the best battery life. The brand’s many watch options can last for over a week without needing a recharge — something Apple still can’t seem to figure out. If you’re looking for a smartwatch that can accompany your health and fitness journey without constantly needing to be plugged in, Garmin is the way to go.

For Presidents’ Day, two of Garmin’s most impressive smartwatches are on sale for up to 48% off at Amazon. First up, the Garmin epix Pro (Gen 2) is down to $523.60 from $999.99. That’s over $476 off and its best price on record. If that’s still out of your price range, the Garmin Instinct 2X Solar is also on sale for just $296.10 at Amazon. That’s 34% or over $153 off its list price.

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Rocking a shiny AMOLED display with a scratch-resistant sapphire lens and titanium bezel, the sleek epix Pro is built for fitness fanatics. It goes way beyond just tracking your heart rate and caloric burn; it’s packed with advanced features that track pulse oxygen levels, stress, body battery, respiration, recovery time, real-time endurance, running pace, heart rate variability, and much more. There’s even a built-in flashlight for late-night or early-morning training. It’ll last you up to 10 days in smartwatch mode.

If the epix Pro is out of your price range, the Instinct 2X Solar is also an excellent fitness tracker option that’s packed with features. It tracks many of the same metrics and also includes a built-in flashlight. Where it differs is its solar-powered display. When you expose the Instinct 2X Solar to three hours of direct sunlight per day, you’ll essentially get unlimited battery life.

One thing to note: Both of these discounts are Lightning deals at Amazon, which means you’ll have to grab them before the progress bar at the top of the page reaches 100. Or before the timer runs out, whichever comes first.

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