The Garmin Instinct 2X is still $150 off after Prime Day
SAVE $150: As of July 14, the Garmin Instinct 2X Solar Smart Watch is on sale for $299.99 at Amazon — that’s 33% off its regular price of $449.99.
For those who’d rather be scaling trails than sitting at a desk, this smartwatch deal is calling your name.
As of July 14, Amazon has dropped the price of the Garmin Instinct 2X to $299.99, a hefty $150 off the usual $449.99 tag. That’s a full 33% discount on one of Garmin’s most rugged wearables. Built to U.S. military standard 810, the Instinct 2X is for anything — whether it be thermal extremes, shocks, or downpours. Its specs even note that the solar-charging Power Glass lens boosts battery life and can even deliver an infinite battery in smartwatch mode with sufficient sunlight.
It’s also packed with useful tools like a built-in flashlight (with variable brightness and strobe modes), multi-band GNSS for next-level location accuracy, and a three-axis compass and barometric altimeter to help you navigate the wild.
But it’s not just about surviving the outdoors. The watch offers 24/7 health tracking, including heart rate, sleep monitoring, respiration, and more — all accessible from your wrist. And with Garmin’s Firstbeat Analytics, the Instinct 2X promises that you can dive deep into your recovery, stress levels, and performance metrics.
Whether you're logging miles, hitting the gym, or just want something that can keep up with your lifestyle, this watch has your back — literally.
This deal won’t stick around forever, and neither should you. Head to Amazon and snag the Garmin Instinct 2X Solar before the price jumps back up.
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