Garmin Forerunner 570 Review: The Mid-Range Champion?

February 15, 2026

Garmin Forerunner 570 Review: The Mid-Range Champion?

I've been running with the Garmin Forerunner 570 for the past few weeks, and I can see why it's generating so much buzz in the running community. This is Garmin's new mid-range flagship, replacing the popular Forerunner 265, and it's packed with features that blur the line between "mid-range" and "flagship."

Garmin Forerunner 570

What's New

The Forerunner 570 isn't just a minor refresh — it's a significant upgrade in many ways. Here's what you get that's new:

  • Bright AMOLED display — One of the brightest screens Garmin makes
  • Gen5 optical heart rate sensor — Same sensor found in the Fenix 8 series
  • Speaker and microphone — Take calls directly from your wrist
  • Skin temperature tracking — Overnight temperature readings
  • New running features — AutoLap by timing gates, training load ratio, race time predictor

Forerunner 570 display

The 570 comes in two sizes: 42mm and 47mm. I tested the 47mm version, and at 47g, it's surprisingly light on the wrist.

The Price Problem

There's no way around it — $549 is a lot for a mid-range running watch. That's $100 more than the Forerunner 265 launched for, and it's getting close to the Forerunner 965 ($599). As DC Rainmaker pointed out in his hands-on review, Garmin seems to have combined the Venu 3's smartwatch features with the 265's running features... and their prices too.

That said, you are getting a lot for that money. The AMOLED screen is gorgeous, the Gen5 heart rate sensor is a genuine improvement, and having a speaker for calls is surprisingly useful.

Forerunner 570 size comparison

Performance

In my testing, the GPS accuracy has been excellent — exactly what I'd expect from Garmin. The new Gen5 heart rate sensor performs better in tough conditions like cold weather intervals and downhill running, though optical heart rate still has its limitations during high-intensity efforts.

Battery life is solid:

  • Smartwatch mode: Up to 11 days (47mm)
  • GPS only: Up to 18 hours
  • With music: Up to 9 hours

Forerunner 570 battery

The Verdict

The Garmin Forerunner 570 is an excellent running watch that's held back by its price. If you're coming from a Forerunner 255 or 265, you'll love the upgrade. If you're looking for the best value, the COROS Pace 4 at $249 is hard to beat. But if you want that Garmin ecosystem and the brightest screen in its class, the 570 delivers.

Forerunner 570 on wrist

Best for: Runners who want flagship features without flagship prices

Skip it if: You already have a Forerunner 965 or want the absolute best value

What do you think — is the Forerunner 570 worth the premium, or should Garmin have kept the price lower? Let me know in the comments below!

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What Do The Experts Think?

Des Yap - DesFit

Positive overall — calls it a comprehensive update with the brightest Garmin screen yet. Praises the addition of speaker/mic for calls but notes the price increase to $549 makes it almost equal to the Forerunner 965.

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Dave Dillon - Chase The Summit

Enjoyed the hands-on experience — impressed by the new design and color options, though concerned about battery life trade-offs with the new features. Found the 42mm size perfect for smaller wrists.

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Matt LeGrand

Thinks it's a great device that does everything extremely well, but the price is the issue — notes you can get the Forerunner 265 for less (~$350) and there are good alternatives on the market.

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