The Garmin D2 Air X15 is an advanced aviator smartwatch built to bring essential flight-focused tools and everyday smart features together in one sleek, wearable device. Designed for pilots and aviation enthusiasts, this watch combines a bright AMOLED touchscreen with aviation data, health monitoring, connectivity, navigation and smartwatch functionality for 24/7 use.
Aviation-Centric Features
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Pilot Tools at a Glance: Access METAR/TAF weather reports, airport information, GPS Direct-to navigation, nearest-airport guidance and more right from your wrist.
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PlaneSync™ Connectivity: When paired with compatible avionics and the Garmin Pilot® app, view remote aircraft status like fuel levels, electrical info and location — even when away from the cockpit.
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Voice Commands & Geo-Tagged Notes: Hands-free voice control lets you start flight activities or check METARs, and record geo-referenced voice memos for review later.
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Built-In LED Flashlight: Dual-mode white and red lights support night flying and cockpit tasks without carrying extra tools.
Display & Design
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Stunning AMOLED Display: A bright 1.4″ AMOLED touchscreen provides clear, vibrant visuals outdoors and in the cockpit. Gorilla Glass 3 adds toughness for daily wear.
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Durable Build: A robust 45 mm case with stainless steel or slate metal bezel and comfortable black silicone band suits both aviation and everyday lifestyles.
Smartwatch & Connectivity
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Smart Notifications: Stay connected with smartphone call and message alerts when linked via Bluetooth.
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Music & More: Control music playback and enjoy a range of connected smartwatch features directly from your wrist.
Health & Fitness Tracking
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Comprehensive Monitoring: Track heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, stress and activity levels around the clock to support overall wellbeing.
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Multi-Sport Profiles: Includes fitness modes and coaching features for workouts and training outside of flight duties.
Battery Life
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All-Day Reliability: Up to 10 days in smartwatch mode keeps you powered through extended travel and intense flight schedules without frequent charging.










