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Garmin has unveiled two new Forerunner watches, the Forerunner 570 and Forerunner 970, alongside the HRM 600 heart rate monitor. While the primary focus of these devices is on running and multisport activities, they also offer features that appeal to cyclists and general fitness enthusiasts. Here’s a detailed summary of the key features, differences, and pricing.


Garmin Forerunner 570 and Forerunner 970

Both watches are part of Garmin’s Forerunner series, known for their multisport tracking capabilities and long battery life. The new models introduce several upgrades, including AMOLED displays and voice-enabled features, building on technology seen in the Garmin Edge 1050 bike computer.

Key Features

  1. AMOLED Display:

    • Both watches feature bright AMOLED displays with a resolution of 454×454 pixels and a 1.4” diameter. The Forerunner 570 is also available in a smaller 42mm size with a 1.2” display (390×390 pixels).
  2. Voice Commands and Calls:

    • A built-in speaker and mic allow users to make/receive calls, use voice commands to control the watch, and interact with smartphone voice assistants for texting and other tasks.
  3. Multisport Training:

    • Garmin Triathlon Coach: Adaptive, personalized training plans based on performance, recovery, and health metrics.
    • Custom multisport workouts can be created in Garmin Connect and synced to the watch for seamless transitions between activities.
  4. Recovery and Health Metrics:
    • Evening Report: Bedtime summary of sleep needs, next-day workout, weather, and events.
    • Skin Temperature Sensor: Tracks temperature changes related to activity, sleep, illness, and menstrual cycle predictions.
    • Nighttime Breathing Variations: Uses Pulse Ox to monitor breathing patterns during sleep.

Differences: Forerunner 570 vs. Forerunner 970

While both watches share many features, the Forerunner 970 offers several premium upgrades:

  1. Materials and Durability:

    • The Forerunner 570 has an aluminum bezel and Gorilla Glass 3 lens, while the 970 upgrades to a titanium bezel and sapphire crystal lens.
  2. Battery Life:

    • Forerunner 570: Up to 10 days.
    • Forerunner 970: Up to 15 days.
  3. Additional Features:

    • LED Flashlight: Integrated into the Forerunner 970.
    • ECG App: Measures heart rhythm (Forerunner 970 only).
    • Advanced Navigation and Mapping: Includes preloaded road/trail/ski maps, climb planning, and cycling-specific features like FTP, MTB Grit and Flow, and Power Guide.
  4. Exclusive Forerunner 970 Features:
    • Group LiveTrack, spectator messaging, real-time stamina, endurance score, Garmin Live Segments, and more.
    • Running-specific metrics like running economy, hill score, and running tolerance.

HRM 600 Heart Rate Monitor

The HRM 600 is Garmin’s latest heart rate monitor, offering a rechargeable design and expanded functionality compared to previous models.

Key Features

  1. Rechargeable Battery:

    • Offers up to 2 months of battery life (with 1 hour of use per day), a first for Garmin heart rate monitors.
  2. Water Resistance:

    • Rated at 5 ATM, making it suitable for underwater use (e.g., swimming), unlike the Wahoo Tickr’s IPX7 rating.
  3. Standalone Activity Tracking:

    • Records heart rate, calories, speed, and distance without a paired device. Ideal for team sports or situations where wearing a smartwatch isn’t feasible.
  4. Connectivity:
    • Supports unlimited ANT+ connections and up to three Bluetooth connections.

Pricing and Availability

  • Forerunner 570 (42mm or 47mm): $549.99. Available in three color options for each size.
  • Forerunner 970: $749.99. Available in three color options.
  • HRM 600: $169.99. Available in XS-S or M-XL sizes.

All products will be available for order starting May 21, with more details on Garmin’s website.


Conclusion

The Forerunner 570 and 970 bring significant upgrades to Garmin’s multisport watch lineup, with enhanced displays, voice features, and advanced training and recovery metrics. The HRM 600 stands out with its rechargeable battery, water resistance, and standalone tracking capabilities. While the Forerunner 970 offers premium features for serious athletes, the 570 provides a more affordable yet feature-rich option. Cyclists, runners, and multisport athletes alike will find value in these new devices.