Garmin Forerunner 570 Smartwatch 47mm Amp Yellow Aluminum with Translucent Whitestone/Turquoise Band
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The Garmin Forerunner 570 is a highly praised smartwatch that excels in battery life, usability, and health tracking features. Guests appreciate its extensive customization options for workouts and the detailed data it provides, making it ideal for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. The watch's lightweight design and stylish appearance further enhance its appeal. While some guests noted minor issues with syncing and band comfort, the overall experience has been overwhelmingly positive, making it a great choice for active individuals.
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4.5 out of 5 stars with 106 reviews
4 out of 5 stars
13 April, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Not a smooth transition but good technology
I transitioned up from a Phoenix, six, and it has taken me a bit of time to get used to the differences. I have found the watch face, interfaces, bulky The graphics are excellent, and I suspect that with another couple of visits to the online manual, I will be extremely pleased .
5 out of 5 stars
9 April, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Positive Migration to the Forerunner 570
After owning an Epix 2, I decided to "downsize" to the Forerunner 570 42mm for the lighter package. Most notable, I can wear it to measure my sleep which I couldn't with the larger Epix. I also find the graphics brighter but perhaps my Epix 2 had degraded.
5 out of 5 stars
9 April, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Switched from Apple Watch to Garmin Forerunner 570
I recently switched from the Apple Watch to the Garmin Forerunner 570, and the difference has been impressive—especially for someone focused on running. The biggest upgrade for me is the battery life. With the Apple Watch, daily charging was unavoidable, which got annoying over time. The Forerunner 570, on the other hand, easily lasts 9–10 days on a single charge, which feels like a game changer. Another standout feature is Garmin Coach. It keeps me consistent with my workouts and provides structured guidance for race preparation. It genuinely feels like having a personal coach on your wrist, helping you stay disciplined and improve steadily. The display is also excellent. The AMOLED screen is crystal clear, and brightness is more than sufficient even under direct sunlight, making it easy to glance at stats during runs without any struggle. The only downside I’ve noticed so far is the charging design. I wish it had a more convenient dock-style or pin-based system like the Apple Watch, allowing the watch to rest horizontally while charging. The current setup works, but it’s not as seamless. Overall, I’m very happy with the switch. If battery life and serious training features matter to you, the Forerunner 570 is a fantastic choice.
5 out of 5 stars
30 March, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Definitely reccomend!
I previously had the Forerunner 255s for 3 1/2 years and decided to upgrade to the 570 for duathlon/ triathlon training. Would definitely recommend this model as the screen size and visibility while in the water and on the bike are very good.
5 out of 5 stars
29 March, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Love the answer calls
I have the for runners 55 and switch to this one. Best idea ever! I loved it 😍
5 out of 5 stars
28 March, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Upgrade
I replaced a 7 year old Garmin watch and I am glad I did. I use the watch to recording my running, but with the watch I started using the health metrics. I bought a Garmin Smart Blood Pressure Monitor and a Garmin scale.
4 out of 5 stars
25 March, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
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There are so many great features! I love the battery life, large display, and running data. I like the morning and evening reports and body battery measurements. My only complaint is that after wearing an Apple Watch for many years, I can't respond to texts on my Garmin. I was used to being at work, reading a text and reacting or using my finger to reply on my watch. Also, I have to use Duo with my work and it sends an alert to approve when I log in to computers across campus and I used to just tap my watch to approve without needing my phone with me. So my only complaint with Garmin are some of the day-to-day communication features.
5 out of 5 stars
24 March, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Great Features
Had other watched and they were missing one thing or the other, this one had it all. So happy with my purchase.
5 out of 5 stars
7 March, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Forerunner 570
I’m very happy with my Forerunner 570. It’s very intuitive to use and it has all the activities I need built in. Also the data and metrics are generally well organized and useful.
4 out of 5 stars
5 March, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
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I’m happy with the watch but heart rate is not any where near accurate.
5 out of 5 stars
28 February, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Almost perfect
An overall mutch better suited watch over my old watch. Does function overall well with Nike App on iPhone MINUS no pace data information. Not sure if it’s a settings thing but other than that, I would consider this watch near perfect for someone who is looking to take their distance running more serious.
5 out of 5 stars
21 February, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Great watch
Upgraded from the forerunner55 and so happy I did. The screen is bright, battery lasts long and has everything else I love about garmin.
5 out of 5 stars
19 February, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Forerunner 570 - Former fenix 6s Pro wearer...
As primarily an endurance sports athlete, I find the Forerunner 570 a suitable alternative (and less expensive) to my fenix 6s Pro. In the 10yrs I wore my fenix 6, I strayed from the primary sports (swim, bike, run, walk, strength) only a few times. The forerunner 570 has that handled just fine.
5 out of 5 stars
19 February, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
I love my new watch
I became interested in running later in life in an effort to get in shape (and lose weight). I started running using just a simple fitness tracker (you'd recognize the "fitting" name). A friend who coaches runners told me to get a "real watch". I did some research and decided to buy the Forerunner 570. I set it up, added a few upcoming events and started a Garmin Coach Training program. I was impressed with the guidance the program gives me. I'm training according to the plan and my results are starting to show. I'm able to run 5 times a week, and the previous aches and pains have subsided. I highly recommend this watch for beginner and intermediate runners. You will not regret your purchase.
5 out of 5 stars
12 February, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Easy to use
I have always used an Apple watch and made the move to Garmin for the battery and price. So far it has been great, and love that I still get notifications and can make and receive texts and calls.
5 out of 5 stars
8 February, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Fantastic Watch to track all the THINGS!
I bought this watch about 4 weeks ago and it's perfect for me and what I need it for. It has all the new features and updates that I use on a daily basis. I am not a runner either, but use it to track CrossFit workouts, rucking, walking, and cycling. I love Garmin! The app is also great too - all the metrics are helpful and informative. Great watch!
5 out of 5 stars
6 February, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Great Watch
I had the Garmin Forerunner 265. It has almost all the features of the 570 except I can receive and make phone calls from my watch! It was the main reason I upgraded. I love it!!
4 out of 5 stars
31 January, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Many Features Require Running With Phone
It's a step up from my 265 but some changes made it less user friendly. When a watch's User Manual is 140 pages, you know you're in trouble. Unfortunately, the store's return time already expired, after I realized that features like talking on the phone require having your phone with you. I never carry my phone while running. At other times I'd just answer my calls using my phone.
4 out of 5 stars
27 January, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Love this running watch
My first ever smart watch. I wanted it for running as I train for a marathon. I’ve totally loved it! At first it did feel big and I had to get used to that part. Now I don’t notice it. The batter lasts about 6-7 days. I like being able to glance and mu wrist and see pace and heart rate. It has helped training to see stats and be able to shift and adjust to train better.
5 out of 5 stars
26 January, 2026
originally posted on Garmin
Intuitive, great features for swimmers
I bought this a month ago and I’m so glad I did. As a former swimmer returning after 10+ years of not swimming, this watch has single handedly helped me get excited again about the sport. The lap counting features, swolf, ability to time rest breaks, and compare past and current workouts is unmatched. I love the long-lasting battery (another reason I switched from a specific fruit brand product). I work in healthcare and the watch looks sleek and professional. Being a smaller woman, I was worried about the bulkiness on my wrist - the smaller watch face fits me well and I truly don’t feel like it’s cumbersome or irritating. I can’t wait to use some of the hiking and backpacking features this summer!