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Garmin Forerunner 970 review — A serious smartwatch for running pros

More affordable than a Fenix 8 and brighter too: What’s not to like? This is a top running and triathlon watch.

A close-up picture of our reviewer testing the Garmin Forerunner 970
(Image credit: Andrew Williams)
Live Science Verdict

The Garmin Forerunner 970 offers a great spread of high-end watch features in a mostly non-intimidating package. New for this generation are even greater screen brightness, an LED flash and voice assistant support — not essential for everyone but this is still a world-class runner’s and fitness watch.

Reasons to buy
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    Ultra-high screen brightness

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    Fantastic runner’s features

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    Good stat accuracy

Reasons to avoid
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    It’s expensive for US buyers

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    No smaller size option

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The Garmin Forerunner 970 is a real contender for the best running watch of them all, as long as you are willing to spend the requisite money.

It has numerous higher-end fitness and running features, and as of June 2025, it is the brightest Garmin watch we’ve ever used. The Forerunner 970 flourishes in the summer, even if you do have to pay for that clarity in battery life. Under heavy use, the Forerunner 970 won’t last nearly as long as some older Forerunners.

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Andrew Williams is a freelance journalist based near London. He has written about tech for over a decade, contributing to sites such as WIRED, TechRadar, TrustedReviews, Wareable, Stuff, T3, Pocket-lint and many others. When he's not covering fitness tech, he writes about mobile phones and computing, as well as cameras. 

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