Exclusive: Garmin Forerunner 570 Leaks Reveal Budget-Friendly Design, Specs, and Pricing Ahead of Launch


Fitness enthusiasts and tech watchdogs have been buzzing since a flurry of leaks shed light on Garmin’s upcoming Forerunner 570, a mid-range smartwatch poised to challenge its premium sibling, the Forerunner 970, at a fraction of the cost. With images, specifications, and pricing details surfacing months ahead of its expected summer 2025 release, the Forerunner 570 is already shaping up to be a game-changer for runners and outdoor adventurers on a budget.

The Leak That Started It All

The first hint of the Forerunner 570’s existence came via an FCC filing spotted by GSM Arena Tech (source), which revealed regulatory approval for a device codenamed “GR0100297.” While details were sparse at the time, eagle-eyed analysts noted similarities to Garmin’s existing Forerunner lineup, sparking rumors of a new entry-level model. Fast-forward to May 2025, and multiple retailers and tech blogs have now filled in the gaps—with surprising clarity.

Specs: A Powerhouse in a Compact Frame

According to Gadgets & Wearables (source), the Forerunner 570 will pack many of the features that made the Forerunner 970 a hit, including multi-band GPS, heart rate monitoring, and advanced workout tracking. However, Garmin appears to have trimmed costs by opting for a slightly smaller AMOLED display (1.2” vs. the 970’s 1.4”) and a plastic-composite chassis instead of titanium.

Key specs leaked so far:

  • Battery Life: Up to 14 days in smartwatch mode, 30 hours in GPS mode.
  • Sensors: Elevate Gen 5 heart rate sensor, pulse oximeter, and built-in compass.
  • Software: Latest Garmin OS with adaptive training suggestions and recovery metrics.
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi, and compatibility with Garmin’s Varia cycling accessories.

Design: Sleeker, Lighter, and Two Sizes

Images leaked by Fitness Tracker Test (source) show a sleek, rounded design reminiscent of the Forerunner 265 but with a flatter bezel. The watch will reportedly come in two sizes: a 42mm model targeting smaller wrists and a 47mm variant for those wanting a larger display. Both versions feature interchangeable bands and a water resistance rating of 5 ATM, making them suitable for swimming.

Pricing: A Steal Compared to the Forerunner 970

Perhaps the biggest surprise is the price. Retailer Caponord (42mm | 47mm) briefly listed the Forerunner 570 at €349 for the 42mm model and €379 for the 47mm—nearly €200 less than the Forerunner 970’s launch price. While Garmin hasn’t confirmed these figures, industry insiders suggest the aggressive pricing aims to compete with budget-friendly rivals like Coros and Polar.

Why the Forerunner 570 Could Disrupt the Market

By offering flagship-tier GPS accuracy and health tracking at a mid-range price, Garmin seems poised to capture both casual runners and serious athletes who’ve hesitated to splurge on the Forerunner 970. The leaks also hint at a summer 2025 release, strategically timed to capitalize on peak fitness season.

“This could be Garmin’s answer to the Apple Watch SE,” said a source familiar with the project. “They’re trimming non-essentials but keeping the core features that matter most to athletes.”

Availability and Final Thoughts

While Garmin remains tight-lipped, Amazon listings (pre-order link) suggest the Forerunner 570 will hit stores by July 2025. If the leaks hold, this watch could redefine value in the fitness tracker market—proving you don’t need to break the bank for premium performance.

For now, fans are advised to take these details with a grain of salt, but one thing’s clear: Garmin isn’t slowing down in the race for wearable supremacy.




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