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The best Garmin watches are now some of the most advanced ways to track sports training, fitness levels, racing performance, and even stress and sleep. In short these are lifestyle trackers with sports-specific smarts aimed at getting you fitter, faster and generally better at your sport of choice.

Garmin is a specialist when it comes to running and cycling, with more intelligent metrics than most other competitors and with accuracy to back that up.

Since Apple started making waves in this market with the Apple Watch Ultra series, Garmin has started adding OLED screens to its watches like in the Forerunner 965 and the premium Marq range, which offer even more lifestyle tracking options and third-party app potential. Even the beginner-friendly Garmin Forerunner 165 has a nice bright screen these days, but the old digital watch-style MIP ones, in my opinion, still very much have a place.

So while this brand features many times in our best running watches guide it also manages to feature in the best cheap running watch options, meaning there should be an ideal wearable for most needs. And if you want the best deal check out our Garmin promo codes to help make a saving.

This guide offers the best Garmin watches from premium running and lifestyle trackers to budget picks and those with music and Garmin Pay onboard, so you can train without needing to carry a phone. Whatever your needs and budget, we've got a Garmin watch for you below.

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Matt is TechRadar's Fitness, Wellbeing and Wearables Editor, which means he's an expert on workouts, smartwatches, and all things fitness tech. Matt's spent years covering the health and fitness beat, is a regular Garmin user, and has personally tested many of the watches below.

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Best for most people

Garmin Venu 3 review

The best Garmin Watch for most people

The Garmin Venu 3 tops our list because it does everything so well for both lifestyle and fitness considerations. Perfect for everyone from hardcore triathletes to casual fitness enthusiasts looking for an Apple Watch replacement.

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Best cheap Garmin

2. Garmin Vivoactive 5

The best cheap Garmin Watch

The Garmin Vivoactive 5 is the best cheap Garmin Watch. It's not as cheap as the Vivosmart 5 band, but it packs a load of workout profiles and a gorgeous AMOLED screen. It will do a great job of recording your workouts.

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Best for runners

3. Garmin Forerunner 265

The best Garmin Watch for runners

The Garmin Forerunner 265 is an amazing watch for people serious about their running. With the Training Readiness score, advanced metrics, and gorgeous AMOLED screen, it's perfect regardless of whether you love the tarmac or the trail.

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Best outdoor watch

4. Garmin Instinct 2

The best Garmin watch for outdoor sports

The Garmin Instinct 2 is an amazing, tough-as-nails trail running companion. Exceptional battery life, workout suggestions, recovery guidance and a shockproof resin case are a few of its standout features.

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Biggest Garmin Watch

5. Garmin Enduro 2

The biggest, most advanced Garmin outdoor watch

If the Garmin Instinct 2 is the best outdoor watch for most people, the Enduro 2 is the best outdoor watch for elite athletes. Designed for serious orienteers, triathletes, and endurance runners, this watch is a monster.

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Most advanced multi-sports watch

6. Garmin Fenix 7 Pro

The most advanced Garmin multi-sport watch

The Garmin Fenix 7 Pro is one of the most advanced multi-sport watches around, meaning it's perfect for swimming, cycling, running, orienteering, and more. Topographical maps in navigation mode and biometric tracking are some standout features, along with an LED safety torch.

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Best hybrid

7. Garmin Instinct Crossover

The best hybrid Garmin watch

The Garmin Instinct Crossover is an excellent watch if you love the aesthetics of Casio G-Shocks, but want a genuine smartwatch. With Garmin Instinct 2 innards and analog hands with Revodrive satellite technology, it's the perfect hybrid.

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Best for new runners

8. Garmin Forerunner 165

The best for new runners

The Garmin Forerunner 165 is a good watch for new runners: it's cheaper compared to other choices, you still get GPS tracking
and Garmin's excellent running and recovery metrics, but sacrifices have been made to ensure the price remains lower.

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Best for style

9. Garmin MARQ Athlete (Gen 2)

The best for style

Garmin's MARQ range is designed to echo premium rotary watches, with rotating bezels and classic-looking dive watch-inspired faces. The MARQ Athlete (Gen 2) is the running-orientated model.

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Best for golf

10. Garmin Approach S42

The best for golf

A great all-rounder golf watch, full of features including shot detection and full-color maps, for a very good price.

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The best Garmin watch overall

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1. Garmin Venu 3

The best Garmin watch overall

Specifications

Screen size: 1.4-inch AMOLED

Touchscreen: Yes

Battery life using GPS: Up to 11 hours with music, 26 hours without

Battery life on standby: Up to 14 days

Onboard storage: 200 hours activity data, 650 songs

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: No

Reasons to buy

+

Great hardware

+

Wheelchair user tracking

+

Take calls on-watch

Reasons to avoid

-

Priced high compared to Venu 2

-

Missing a few top-level Garmin features

The Garmin Venu 3 is the best in this generation of smartwatch and sport watch blend. You still have all the GPS and GLONASS tracking smarts Garmin is famous for, combined with running, cycling, swimming and more sports options. Yet this also tracks lifestyle well with sleep, stress and the ability to link with third-party gym equipment. It'll even let you see who's at your Ring doorbell with an image preview on the super clear AMOLED screen.

On the smartwatch front, there's offline Spotify allowing you to sync all your tracks to listen directly on bluetooth headphones, no smartphone required. You can view your day's schedule at a glance, check your heart rate, water intake and stress level, log period symptoms, receive smartphone notifications, reply, and more.

This is all made possible by the super high-resolution 1.4-inch AMOLED display, with three brightness settings and an optional always-on mode that allows you to see a huge amount of data at a glance, without digging out your phone.

This third gen model also features a microphone and speaker allowing you to take calls from a connected smartphone. Also useful for audio guided meditations and yoga classes that are stored onboard for use without a smartphone.

Read our full Garmin Venu 3 review

The best cheap Garmin watch

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2. Garmin Vivoactive 5

The best Garmin for users on a budget

Specifications

Screen size: 42.2 x 42.2 mm

Touchscreen: Yes

Battery life using GPS: 21 hours

Battery life on standby: 11 days

Onboard storage: 4GB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Well designed interface

+

Extremely light and comfortable

+

30 exercise profiles

+

Beautiful AMOLED screen

Reasons to avoid

-

No Training Readiness Score

-

Older HRM sensor

-

Only two buttons rather than the usual five

If you don't need a fully-fledged running watch like the Forerunner 265, but still want to get as much data as possible on your health and fitness, the Vivoactive 5 is the Garmin watch for you. It's super small and lightweight, and just shy of 12mm thick, but contains 30 workout profiles, impressive swimming and golf tracking, and still provides an impressive stream of stats for you to pore over.

In our tests, we found its GPS accuracy comparable to its bigger, beefier sibling, the Garmin Forerunner 965, and the designers have done a truly impressive job of cramming in a wealth of data with the modular layout without things ever looking cramped.

Sure, it's not quite as premiun-feeling or as functional for dedicated triathletes as a Forerunner, but it's extremely practical. It compares favorably to Fitbit, and unlike the Google brand, there are no features hidden behind a paywall. Everything in the Garmin Connect app is free to access, with no need to subscribe to a premium service to get deep insights into historic data and trends.

Read our full Garmin Vivoactive 5 review

The best Garmin watch for runners

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3. Garmin Forerunner 265

The best Garmin watch for most runners

Specifications

Screen size: 1.3-inch diameter

Touchscreen: Yes

Battery life using GPS: 25 hours

Battery life on standby: 13 days

Onboard storage: 8GB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Lightweight and unobtrusive

+

New AMOLED touchscreen

+

Training readiness score

Reasons to avoid

-

AMOLED screen sucks some of the battery

The Garmin Forerunner 265 was released as an update to the 255 series, which was less than a year old. The fact it's a fairly iterative update, changing too little about its predecessor, and it loses some battery (no doubt rerouted into power for that new AMOLED screen) is the only thing stopping it from getting our elusive five stars. It's the reason the 265 has supplanted our previous best watch for runners, the Forerunner 955 from our list.

It's an excellent running watch by any metric, and would do well on the wrist of any runner. It packs a lot of features into a compact package, with an impressive range of workout modes, dedicated feedback on your training load including the new Training Readiness score feature, which debuted on the 955. Onboard storage comes as standard, so you can download music onto your phone or just use it to control Spotify.

If you're primarily a runner and are looking to upgrade your entry-level watch to something more advanced, the 265 is well worth your consideration. Even if you're a regular marathon runner, this will see you right. It's lightweight and unobtrusive enough for everyday wear and is tough enough to shrug off rough treatment. With a gorgeous new screen, it'll stand up to modern conventional smartwatches too, and won't look out of place in the office.

Read our full Garmin Forerunner 265 review

The best outdoor Garmin watch for most people

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4. Garmin Instinct 2

The best Garmin watch for outdoor sports

Specifications

Screen size: 0.79 x 0.79-inch or 0.9 x 0.9-inch

Touchscreen: No

Battery life using GPS: Up to 48 hours (Instinct 2 Solar)

Battery life on standby: Indefinite (Instinct 2 Solar)

Onboard storage: Up to 32MB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Multiple sizes to choose from

+

Solar model has "indefinite" battery

+

Excellent GPS tracking

Reasons to avoid

-

Doesn't display maps well

We were big fans of the original Garmin Instinct, but it was always a very functional looking watch – chunky and stoic. The Instinct 2 keeps all the features of its predecessor (including a shockproof fiber-reinforced resin case and exceptional battery life) and tucks it all into a slimmer package that's now available in two sizes: 45mm or 40mm for smaller wrists.

It's a full multi-sports watch, with carefully designed tracking modes for a wide range of activities, and runners, cyclists and swimmers are particularly well served. You get the advanced training tools you'd expect from a modern Garmin watch, including workout suggestions, recovery time guidance, and load monitoring so you can strike the right balance between effort and rest

The standard Instinct 2 offers impressive battery life, but While the first-gen Instinct Solar could hypothetically keep running indefinitely on a single charge, the company says that it's now a practical possibility if you spend enough time outdoors. We were certainly impressed by its performance in our tests; even with regular workouts, the power meter barely budged when we got enough sun.

The only downside is the fact that its monochrome memory-in-pixel display isn't great for maps, and you'll get far less detail than you would with a watch like the Fenix 7 or Epix (Gen 2). The Instinct 2's mid-range price makes it very tempting though, and it comes highly recommended. If you want a cheaper version, the Garmin Instinct Solar, a version of the original watch, can be bought for a lot less than the updated model.

Read our full Garmin Instinct 2 review

The most advanced Garmin watch for athletes

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5. Garmin Enduro 2

The most advanced Garmin outdoor watch

Specifications

Screen size: 1.4-inch diameter

Touchscreen: Yes

Battery life using GPS: Up to 150 hours

Onboard storage: Up to 32GB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Amazing battery life

+

Advanced route guidance and navigation

+

Perfect for serious adventurers

Reasons to avoid

-

Heavier and bigger than most smartwatches

-

Super expensive

The Garmin Enduro 2 is a big beast, and it's not for people who just regularly train, even if they might run one marathon a year. If you're going to spend this amount of money on an outdoor watch ($1,099.99 / £929.99 / AU$1,749) you're most likely a triathlete, long-distance or an ultrarunner.

For serious athletes with money to burn, the Garmin Enduro 2 is perfect. It comes laden with an impressive amount of features. It's got outstanding battery life for one thing, even in battery-sucking GPS mode while viewing full-color topographical maps on the big AMOLED screen.

It has tons of premium features: Training Readiness score we've mentioned, but one standout is NextFork which alerts you to upcoming splits in the trial, and grade-adjusted pace, which tells you how your gradient pace (i.e. hill climbing) translates to running on a flat surface, to give you some standardized fitness information. Automatic rest time calculates the time you spend at race aid stations. Plus, all the usual features from pretty much all the other Garmin watches released before it.

For it's price, it's hard to justify for casual exercisers. But as a performance tool for ultra-competitors, the Enduro 2 is perfect.

Read our full Garmin Enduro 2 review

The best premium Garmin watch for runners

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6. Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2)

The best premium Garmin watch for runners

Specifications

Screen size: 1.2 , 1.3, or 1.4-inch diameter

Touchscreen: Yes

Battery life using GPS: Up to 42 hours

Battery life on standby: Up to 31 days

Onboard storage: Up to 32GB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

New torch, metrics and Maps tools

+

AMOLED color screen makes Maps look great

+

Excellent navigation and battery life

Reasons to avoid

-

Screen sucks battery when compared to Fenix 7 Pro

-

No on-wrist calls

The Garmin Epix Pro is essentially the excellent Fenix 7 Pro with an improved AMOLED screen instead of a memory-in-pixel display. It's a beautiful, premium sports watch aimed at serious athletes who enjoy getting into multiple disciplines but it'll really shine during running workouts.

Thanks to the ability to create routes in Garmin Connect, you can then use the full-color screen to follow the route you created. Whether you're in the city or on the trail, the watch will notify you when you're supposed to turn left and right at the appropriate junctures. At night, the watch's in-built torch can be switched on: a low-light red if you're in the city and want to stay visible for traffic, or a blinking white LED light to alert marshals to your presence if something goes wrong on a dark trail.

The Fenix 7 was the first watch in the Fenix line to feature a touchscreen, and the 7 Pro and Epix Pro alike take this further with a more responsive, sensitive screen, although it's automatically locked during workouts to prevent accidental touches. It's extremely useful for panning across maps with the watch in navigation mode, especially with new features like Relief Shading, which shows real-time weather patterns.

There are now lots of free maps available to download, and Garmin has added a new map manager to the watch itself, which makes the process quick and straightforward. Satellite positioning is quick to establish a lock, and proved super accurate in our tests. The watch's biometric tracking is also impressive, with a new optical heart rate sensor and new metrics including the Hill Score and Endurance Score ensure your training is at its best.

Read our full Garmin Epix Pro review

The best hybrid Garmin watch

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7. Garmin Instinct Crossover

The best hybrid outdoor sports watch

Specifications

Screen size: 0.9-inch diameter

Touchscreen: No

Battery life using GPS: Up to 25 hours

Battery life on standby: Up to 71 days

Onboard storage: Up to 64MB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Analog hands with satellite technology

+

Upgraded Garmin Instinct 2 innards

+

Excellent multi-band

Reasons to avoid

-

Very thick on the wrist

-

No maps features

The Garmin Instinct Crossover is a Garmin smartwatch with all the intelligence of an upgraded Garmin Instinct 2, but with analog hands supported by satellite technology to ensure pinpoint-accurate timekeeping. When you're using the smart aspects, the hands rotate to get out of the way, and the watch connects to satellites when it's time to rotate the hands back to the right time.

It's a fantastic idea and a great mix between a serious outdoorsy analog watch such as G-Shock Mudmaster with satellite and smart tech. The Garmin Instinct 2 the Crossover is based on allows the watch to do things your average G-Shock never could, with recovery metrics such as Garmin's Body Battery ensuring you can get ready for your next race.

It shines on trails with navigational tech such as TracBack, compass, stride length during running, and stroke counting during swimming. Due to its analog hands and sacrifices made to its screen, it doesn't have any topographical maps, which means due to its higher price point, it's tough to recommend if you're looking for a watch to guide you through rough terrain much easier.

However, if you want something more traditional-looking and feeling, which can still offer advanced health and fitness metrics, this is the watch for you. It'll take any knocks you can throw at it and last for weeks, especially if you spring for the solar model.

Read our full Garmin Instinct Crossover review

The best Garmin watch for new runners

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8. Garmin Forerunner 165

The best Garmin watch for new and improving runners

Specifications

Screen size: 1.2-inch x 1.2-inch

Touchscreen: Yes

Battery life using GPS: 19 hours

Battery life on standby: 11 days

Onboard storage: 4GB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: No

Reasons to buy

+

Lightweight

+

Great AMOLED touchscreen

Reasons to avoid

-

Could be cheaper

-

Music storage costs more

The Garmin Forerunner 165 is Garmin's new beginner-friendly running watch, and is similar to the 265 and 965 generation of Forerunners in design, sharing the redesigned Run button and lovely AMOLED touchscreen.

Once it's on your wrist, newcomers will discover an array of excellent training tools inside that'll help you monitor your fitness and optimize your training. These include new suggested workouts based on your past activities, which help give your training some structure even if you're not following a dedicated plan, and Garmin's Body Battery functionality. After a workout, you'll also see advice on how long to rest and recover before your next effort.

Garmin's signature GPS accuracy makes it a great entry point for anyone upgrading from a Fitbit to a dedicated sports watch. It's a bit more expensive than a Fitbit Charge 6, and you have to pay extra for the version with onboard music storage, but you can control music on your phone just fine with either version.

Read our full Garmin Forerunner 165 review

The best Garmin watch for style

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9. Garmin MARQ Athlete (Gen 2)

The best Garmin watch for style and practicality

Specifications

Screen size: 1.2-inch diameter

Touchscreen: Yes

Battery life using GPS: 28 hours

Battery life on standby: 16 days

Onboard storage: 32GB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Full GPS for exercise tracking

+

On-watch music streaming

Reasons to avoid

-

No training load monitoring

-

Spotify integration needs work

Some Garmin watches are pretty utilitarian in design, but the Garmin MARQ range is designed to look like it wouldn't feel too out of place under a shirt cuff, with an ultra-premium, stylish finish. The MARQ Athlete (gen 2) offers a rotating bezel designed to help you mark target running times, a gorgeous AMOLED screen with sapphire crystal lens, and agrade 5 titanium metal casing.

A stylish, super-premium alternative to the Fenix and Epix models, this is the athletic watch to get if you want to look the business and money is no object. Like the Garmin Instinct Crossover above, it's a good marriage of traditional dive watch and smartwatch. Except instead of a G-Shock hybrid, the Marq is more like a Patek Phillipe.

Read the full Garmin MARQ Athlete (Gen 2) review

The best Garmin Watch for golf

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10. Garmin Approach S42

The best Garmin watch for golf

Specifications

Screen size: 1.2-inch diameter

Touchscreen: Yes

Battery life using GPS: 20 hours

Battery life on standby: 10 days

Onboard storage: 64MB

Bluetooth connection: Yes

Smartwatch capabilities: Yes

Multisport mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Excellent AutoShot mode

+

Preloaded with 42,000 courses

Reasons to avoid

-

No virtual caddie feature

-

Cost-effective

The Garmin Approach S42 was rated our best golf watch overall because it's quite cheap now, and still really good. That's all there is too it.

During our tests, our reviewer did sorely miss the Virtual Caddie feature, but loved a lot of this watch, including great battery life, an AutoShot mode that makes life easier on the course, and Green View. Green View allows you to position the pin manually using the large color touchscreen, and shows you the green's contours: essential if you're planning a birdie and want a, well, a bird's eye view of the green to better determine your angle of attack.

Now it's been lowered in price to £249.99, it strikes an excellent balance between value and function. Definitely the golf watch to get, unless you have the budget for its super-premium alternatives.

Read our full review

How to choose the best Garmin watch for you

When choosing a Garmin watch, there are three key points to consider: what sport are you interested in, what level are you at, and what is your budget?

If you're starting your fitness journey and want a watch that will help improve your habits, that's fantastic – a watch in the Venu line will suit you perfectly. They're pretty small and discrete, making them great for all-day wear, and offer a good range of general fitness tracking tools. If your budget runs to it, the Venu 2 and Venu 2 Plus are our top picks, thanks to their onboard GPS and fantastic displays.

Suppose you're a beginner or intermediate runner. In that case, the Forerunner 165 or 245 will work very nicely for you. If you also enjoy cycling, swimming or both, the Forerunner 265 or 965 are superb triathlon watches that will serve you well. Worried about scuffs and scratches? Take a look at the Instinct 2; it's built like a tank and has incredible battery life.

If you're seriously into your training and want the most profound insights into your health and fitness, the Fenix 7, Epix Gen 2 and their newer Pro variations are excellent choices. The latter is perfect if you want to explore new routes, as its high-res OLED display is brilliant for mapping. It does come at a cost though, and the Fenix 7 (although not cheap) is a more budget-friendly option.

How we test

When testing a Garmin watch, we wear it night and day for at least two weeks so it can build up a full picture of our health and fitness and ensure battery scores live up to specifications.We slept, exercised, and recovered with all the Garmin watches on this list to determine which is best for what purpose. We weighed up the accuracy of their GPS tracking, the responsiveness of their heart rate monitors, and the quality of their training tools. We've even evaluated their battery life, display quality, and overall design.

We enable SpO2 tracking if available and track at least five workouts across those two weeks to give us an idea of how long the watch's battery will last in typical use. If the watch supports app downloads from Garmin Connect, we can also use a battery monitor app to check how quickly it drains.

To test the accuracy of the watch's GPS, we take it for several runs on pre-measured courses and compare the results to similar route-mapping software from our phones and a competitor watch, usually an Apple Watch Ultra. If it has mapping capability, we create a new route using Garmin Connect, sync it to the watch, and use it to navigate the route.

We'll test the watch in a variety of situations, from running to indoor cycling, looking at the details of metrics such as heart rate variability and sleep scores. Does the wealth of information available match up to similar watches in its price range? Is the presentation dense or helpful? Check out our how we test section for more details.

Latest updates

31/07/2024: Added the Garmin Approach S42 as Best for Golf.

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Matt Evans

Fitness, Wellness, and Wearables Editor

Matt is TechRadar's expert on all things fitness, wellness and wearable tech. A former staffer at Men's Health, he holds a Master's Degree in journalism from Cardiff and has written for brands like Runner's World, Women's Health, Men's Fitness, LiveScience and Fit&Well on everything fitness tech, exercise, nutrition and mental wellbeing.

Matt's a keen runner, ex-kickboxer, not averse to the odd yoga flow, and insists everyone should stretch every morning. When he’s not training or writing about health and fitness, he can be found reading doorstop-thick fantasy books with lots of fictional maps in them.

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The best Garmin watch 2024: Multisport watches for every outdoor pursuit (2024)

FAQs

The best Garmin watch 2024: Multisport watches for every outdoor pursuit? ›

The biggest, most advanced Garmin outdoor watch

If the Garmin Instinct 2 is the best outdoor watch for most people, the Enduro 2 is the best outdoor watch for elite athletes. Designed for serious orienteers, triathletes, and endurance runners, this watch is a monster.

What Garmin to buy in 2024? ›

  • Garmin Fenix 7. Best overall: This stylish and durable all-rounder offers excellent tracking features and long battery life. ...
  • Garmin Forerunner 265. Best mid-range: This Garmin watch strikes a great balance between price and functionality. ...
  • Garmin Epix 2. ...
  • Garmin Venu 2 Plus. ...
  • Garmin Instinct 2. ...
  • Garmin Vivosmart 5.
Aug 5, 2024

What is the best Garmin watch for outdoor sports? ›

The biggest, most advanced Garmin outdoor watch

If the Garmin Instinct 2 is the best outdoor watch for most people, the Enduro 2 is the best outdoor watch for elite athletes. Designed for serious orienteers, triathletes, and endurance runners, this watch is a monster.

Which Garmin is most accurate? ›

Best overall. The Epix Pro Gen 2 from Garmin does it all for a high-end price: It tracks a variety of activities, has a weeklong battery life, and offers highly accurate GPS. The line between the Garmin Epix Pro and the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro as the brand's best watch is razor thin.

What is the best Garmin Forerunner for money? ›

If you want more smartwatch-like features than the Pace 3 provides, we've found that the Garmin Forerunner 165 and Garmin Forerunner 165 Music offer the best overall value in the Garmin lineup. The Forerunner 45 is a solid, pared-down option for beginners.

What is Garmin's best smartwatch? ›

The Best Garmin Smartwatches
  • Best Overall: Garmin Venu 3 Smartwatch.
  • Best for Smaller Wrists: Garmin Venu Sq 2 Music Smartwatch.
  • Best for Workout Tracking: Garmin Forerunner 265 Running Smartwatch.
  • Lowest Profile: Garmin Vivosmart 5 Smartwatch.
  • Most Features: Garmin Fēnix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Smartwatch.
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What Garmin does the military use? ›

Garmin Foretrex® 701 Ballistic Edition | Military GPS.

Which watch is better than Garmin? ›

Apple Watches are much better smartwatches than Garmin watches. While both have access to an app store, Apple's is the best smartwatch store in the world while Garmin's is much smaller and simpler. You can download some basic apps, and countless watch faces.

Which Garmin watch is best for heart health? ›

The Garmin Epix Pro has everything you need for an adventure, including a bright screen and a built-in flashlight. It comes in three different sizes and has Garmin's latest heart health tech. If you're looking for an activity tracker that doesn't look like an activity tracker, the Garmin Lily 2 is for you.

What is the most expensive Garmin model? ›

Marq Athlete simply has the feature set of the latest Fenix 7 and Epix watches. Garmin calls these “tool watches.” As in the previous Marq Gen 2 series, each has its own price. The Garmin Marq Athlete costs $2950, Golfer £3100 and Commander tops the bill at $3200.

What is better, Fitbit or Garmin? ›

Fitbit is a great health tool, while Garmin offers products with advanced fitness features. Garmin trackers have a traditional watch look, whereas Fitbit trackers are more sleek and discreet. When choosing which brand to buy from, consider price, ease of use, and features each product offers.

What is the best Garmin GPS on the market? ›

The Best Handheld GPS of 2024
  • Best Overall Handheld GPS: Garmin GPSMAP 67i.
  • Best Budget Handheld GPS: Bushnell BackTrack Mini GPS.
  • Best Minimalist Handheld GPS: Garmin eTrex Solar.
  • Best Handheld GPS for Satellite Messaging: Garmin inReach Mini 2.
  • Best Wrist-Mounted GPS: Garmin Foretrex 801.
Mar 15, 2024

Is Garmin coming out with a new watch? ›

A launch in September 2024 means the Fenix 8 will arrive up to 16 months after the Fenix 7 Pro, and more than two and a half years after the classic Fenix 7. What's less clear is the new features the Fenix 8 will actually offer.

Which Garmin lasts the longest? ›

Answer: Longer than most other smartwatch brands.
Garmin WatchUp to This Much Battery Life in Smartwatch Mode
fenix® 7X Solar28 days / 37 days with Solar1
fenix® 7 Pro (47mm)18 days / 22 days with Solar1
fenix® 7X Pro — Sapphire Solar Edition (51mm)28 days / 37 days with Solar1
80 more rows
Feb 20, 2024

Is Garmin still relevant? ›

Garmin is the only major hardware player left in the US, so our list exclusively covers its most popular and best-rated models. We've selected a range that covers different prices and features.

What is the future growth of Garmin? ›

Earnings and sales are forecasted to increase 2.3% and 11.9% year-over-year, respectively. One analyst revised their earnings estimate upwards in the last 60 days, and the Zacks Consensus Estimate has increased $0.09 to $5.72 per share for 2024. GRMN boasts an average earnings surprise of 18.9%.

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