The difference between Garmin Forerunner 965 and 970

Both are premium GPS multisport smartwatches, but here’s how to choose which one is right for you.

If you’re thinking about buying Forerunner® 970, you’ve come to the right place.

But you might be wondering if it’s worth the upgrade from Forerunner 965. You need to understand the differences between Forerunner 965 and the new Forerunner 970 premium smartwatch to choose the right watch for you.

As a performance-driven athlete, you already know the Forerunner watch series is perfect for any runner, cyclist or triathlete and can help you set that next PR. You also know you can rely on your Garmin Forerunner watch on your way to the finish line or to your next workout. But which watch works best for you?

We’re going to compare Forerunner 965 to Forerunner 970 so you can choose.

Brighter display and premium materials

How do Forerunner 965 and 970 compare when it comes to display and materials?

Improved battery life for intense situations

With all systems GNSS mode plus multi-band:

With all systems GNSS mode plus multi-band and music:

Bottom line, when you need effective navigation and your favorite playlist during that ultra-run, you can count on both smartwatches — but Forerunner 970 can take you those extra miles.

New training and running features

Forerunner 970 builds on Forerunner 965’s existing running and training features:

The running tolerance feature on Forerunner 970 can recommend a weekly maximum mileage, helping you better understand the impact of your runs.

Plus, when you use Forerunner 970 alongside HRM 600, running economy will show your overall energy efficiency while step speed loss shows how much you slow down when your foot hits the ground.

If you’re following a course during a run with Forerunner 970, the auto lap by timing gates feature will automatically trigger laps at cross mile or kilometer course points instead of using GPS-based miles or kilometers.

When it comes time for race day prep, the projected race time predictor on Forerunner 970 will show you an estimated race time and pace — if your training continues all the way to race day. On race day, if you’re running a course loaded for a race and forget to hit stop when you’re done, the watch’s suggested finish line feature can suggest trimming data to the finish line.

Additional Forerunner 970 upgrades

Which should you choose?

Forerunner 965, with a durable build and dedicated running and training features, is built for the determined athlete out for long runs.

Forerunner 970 is our latest premium GPS multisport smartwatch. With enhanced durability, a built-in flashlight, new running and training features so you can set that next PR, and even more upgrades, you’ll be able to take your sport to another level.

Find your new fast with a smartwatch that’s built for the demands of training. Forerunner 970 is made for you.

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2The menstrual cycle tracking feature should not be used in support of conception, contraception or birth control. This is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition.

3The ECG app is only available on select Garmin smartwatches with the latest version of the Garmin Connect™ smartphone app and watch software. The ECG app is not available in all regions; see Garmin.com/ECG for availability. The ECG app is only intended for adults aged 22 years and over. The ECG app is capable of recording an ECG similar to a Lead I ECG and detecting the presence of atrial fibrillation or normal sinus rhythm.