Explore Garmin’s Smartwatch Range
Garmin is a prominent name in the smartwatch arena, especially valued by outdoor enthusiasts looking for wrist-based companions for hiking, running, or golfing. With a vast array of models at various price points and featuring an assortment of capabilities, navigating these options can undoubtedly be overwhelming. If you’re pressed for time, our best Garmin smartwatch guide efficiently leads you to recommendations tailored for specific activities. For those keen to explore the full range, you’ve come to the right place.
This article serves as a comprehensive guide to Garmin’s smartwatch collections (while excluding outdated models that are hard to find). It includes the latest and most notable watches from each line, alongside older versions that remain available for purchase. Opting for older variants can be an excellent way to save money while still enjoying robust features.
The guide is organized by product lines, beginning each section with a brief overview of the target audience and feature orientation for that range. Remember, these classifications are broad, and there’s considerable overlap among the various lines. Regardless of your choice, all primary smartwatch functionalities are present. Click the View details button for further information on each watch and access to our in-depth reviews.
The Forerunner Series
The Forerunner range is primarily designed for runners, featuring exceptional GPS, distance, and pace tracking. It offers robust training tools aimed at improving performance. Currently, two beginner-friendly Forerunner watches are under review: the Forerunner 70 and the Forerunner 170, both released on May 15, with the Forerunner 70 replacing the well-regarded Forerunner 55.
The Forerunner lineup is extensive, and even older models are still worth considering; for instance, the soon-to-be-updated Forerunner 55 was famously worn by Sebastian Sawe when he completed the London Marathon in under two hours in 2026.
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The Fenix Range
The Fenix range offers a versatile option designed for a wide array of sports and outdoor adventures, distinguishing it from the running-focused Forerunner line. Fenix models are characterized by their ruggedness, extended battery life, and robust feature set that includes topographical mapping and waypoint tracking. The latest flagship model is the Fenix 8, with model numbers increasing significantly with each new release.
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The Vivoactive Collection
The Vivoactive series offers a more affordable alternative, tailored for casual or beginner runners, as well as individuals looking for a general lifestyle smartwatch. While it still provides substantial fitness capabilities, it includes fewer advanced features compared to the Forerunner range.
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The Venu Line
The Venu range emphasizes a general lifestyle smartwatch appeal rather than being solely focused on running or adventure sports. Nevertheless, its fitness capabilities are integrated alongside other essential features. The latest addition to this series is the Venu 4.
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The Instinct Series
The Instinct models are designed for those seeking a rugged outdoor watch at a more accessible price, boasting exceptional battery life suitable for multi-day adventures, especially in models equipped with solar charging. The latest offering is the Instinct 3.
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The Enduro Line
Targeting endurance athletes, the Enduro range features multisport capabilities akin to the Fenix line but with lightweight plastic cases and solar charging to extend battery life. While it may be excessive for casual enthusiasts, it is ideal for those requiring a watch that persists for days without needing a power source.
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The Approach Series
The Approach collection caters specifically to golf enthusiasts, renowned for combining GPS-enabled smartwatches with handheld rangefinders and launch monitors. Features include full-color course maps, a ‘Virtual Caddy,’ and easily readable screens in bright sunlight.
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Niche Options from Garmin
Finally, Garmin’s niche offerings include a variety of specialized watches. The MARQ series showcases luxury craftsmanship combined with smartwatch features, while the Lily model focuses on women’s needs. The Tactix is a rugged option for survivalists, the Epix line serves premium outdoor pursuits, and the Vivosmart stands out as a fitness band. Lastly, the Descent series provides smartwatch-style dive computers.
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