Garmin Forerunner 970 and 570 revealed: Here’s everything they added (and didn’t add)

Everything you need to know

  • The Garmin Forerunner 570 and 970 launched on May 15 for $549 and $749, respectively, a $100 and $150 increase over the 265 and 965.
  • The Forerunner 570 adds a mic & speaker, skin temperature, triathlon training plans, a larger AMOLED display, and a new Evening Report.
  • The Forerunner 970 adds a built-in LED flashlight, running tolerance, step speed loss, ECGs, and built-in mapping.

The Garmin Forerunner 970 and 570 have arrived with a bundle of new features, most notably new health sensors and a mic & speaker for Bluetooth calling and voice commands. But fair warning: they’re also far pricier than the previous generation.

Successor to the Forerunner 265, the Forerunner 570 has a greater emphasis on triathletes with a new Garmin Coach option and custom multisport workouts built in the Connect app.

Unfortunately, this version still restricts key features to make the 970 more compelling, like offline maps, Hill/ Endurance scores, stamina, Strava Live Segments, and ClimbPro.

The Garmin Forerunner 970 rendered in a black void, angled from the bottom to emphasize the titanium bezel and the screen showing a phone call.

(Image credit: Garmin)

With the premium Forerunner 970, you get four extra days of battery life, sapphire crystal protection with a titanium bezel, ECG readings, and a few new premium running dynamics.

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