Garmin Watches Beta Update Brings 28 New Features to Fenix 8, Enduro 3 and Fenix E
Garmin has rolled out a new beta version 17.11 for its Fenix 8, Enduro 3 and Fenix E smartwatches. This is the biggest update of 2025 so far, and it introduces 28 fresh features that are useful for runners, triathletes, fitness fans and even regular users.
With this update, Garmin is offering advanced tools that were earlier seen only in premium devices like the Forerunner 970 and Venu X1. Interestingly, the brand is not limiting these new features to its top-end models. Even the Fenix E, which has struggled to stand out, is now getting the same set of upgrades.
What New Tools Are Coming for Everyday Users

This beta brings some simple but practical additions for daily use.
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A new calculator helps you split bills or calculate tips on the go
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You can now swipe left on the home screen to open your apps faster
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Focus modes let you customise your watch for work, workouts or rest
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You can now edit past strength training sessions for better accuracy
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Japanese language users get new kana keyboard support
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Music controls are now smoother and more responsive
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The screen now adjusts based on whether you’re on a road or track
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Suggested workouts now include track-specific running plans
Advanced Features Borrowed from the Forerunner 970

Some of Garmin’s most elite running and triathlon tools are also part of this update.
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Running economy tracks how efficiently you burn energy
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Tolerance tracking helps manage recovery and training stress
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Step speed loss alerts you when your pace drops from fatigue
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You’ll now get morning and evening summaries with useful insights
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All notifications now appear in a central view for easier access
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Multi-sport support lets you track swim, bike and run together
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Power and lactate thresholds help you train at the right intensity
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Race finish predictions help you pace your runs better
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Triathlon training plans adjust automatically as you progress
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Race day tools now support transition timing and routing
Features Added from Other Garmin Devices
Garmin has also brought in tools from other watch models.
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Smart wake alarm wakes you at the lightest sleep stage
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Android users get more emojis and keyboard layout options
New Tools for Golfers and Sailors
If you love outdoor sports, you’ll appreciate these updates.
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Golf range finder now comes with more accurate settings
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Sailing race timer helps you stay on track during water events
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Tack assist page improves navigation and sailing support
What This Update Means for Garmin Watch Users

This update offers something useful for everyone.
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Casual users get easy tools like a calculator and better alarms
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Runners benefit from detailed tracking and performance feedback
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Triathletes get adaptive plans and race-day tools
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Golfers and sailors enjoy sport-specific upgrades
One tool that’s still missing is the Auto Lap feature that works with race timing gates. It’s available only in premium models like the Forerunner 570 and Venu X1 for now.
The beta version is already available for users in Garmin’s public beta program. You can try it now before the stable version arrives later in 2025, but only if you are enrolled.
Garmin’s latest update shows how serious the brand is about long-term value and user support. Whether you’re training hard or just want your smartwatch to be more helpful, this update adds something that makes your experience better.


