Forerunner 70 et 170 : les nouvelles montres d'entrée de gamme de Garmin

Garmin renouvelle le bas de la gamme Forerunner avec les 70 et 170. Ce qui change, ce qui ne change pas, et pourquoi la Forerunner 165 à 199 $ pourrait être le meilleur achat des trois.
Garmin just refreshed the bottom of the Forerunner line. The Forerunner 70 takes over from the long-running Forerunner 55, and the Forerunner 170 slots in just above the Forerunner 165. Both watches share the same design language as the rest of the new Forerunner family — round AMOLED display, five physical buttons, plastic case, silicone strap — and both are squarely aimed at runners who don't need maps or multi-band GPS.
Forerunner 70 — the biggest leap on the entire line
The Forerunner 55 has been Garmin's entry-level running watch since 2021. It worked, but it looked dated — a small, low-res memory-in-pixel screen, no touchscreen, no music, no streaming. The Forerunner 70 throws all of that out.
- AMOLED display. Sharp, bright, full colour. The single biggest reason to upgrade from a 55.
- Touchscreen. Swipe through glances and widgets the same way you do on a Forerunner 265 or 965.
- Music storage with Spotify, Amazon Music, and Deezer. Leave the phone at home.
- Wi-Fi sync. Faster activity uploads and playlist transfers without your phone in the middle.
- Garmin Pay. Tap-to-pay from the wrist — historically reserved for higher-tier watches.
- Heart rate variability (HRV) status, sleep coach, and morning report. The full modern Garmin health stack.
The trade-off: battery life is shorter than the 55 (no surprise — AMOLED costs power), and you're still without barometric altimeter, multi-band GPS, or maps. For the audience this watch is aimed at — first-time Garmin owners, casual 5K–10K runners, anyone moving up from a basic fitness tracker — that's the right set of compromises.
Forerunner 170 — a quiet refresh of the 165
If the 70 is a generational jump, the 170 is more of a sidegrade. It looks almost identical to the 165, weighs about the same, and shares the same case size, AMOLED display, and 5-button layout. What's actually new:
- Training Readiness. A daily score combining sleep, HRV, recovery time, stress, and recent training load — previously a 255/265/965-tier feature.
- Smart Wake. Wakes you during a light sleep phase inside a chosen window instead of jolting you out of REM.
- Refined health metrics across HRV status and the morning report.
What you do not get over the 165: barometric altimeter is now on both (the 165 always had it — we recently fixed that in our specs), GPS is still single-band, no maps, no music streaming bump. If you already own a 165, this is not the upgrade you've been waiting for.
The dark horse: Forerunner 165 at $199
The most interesting story isn't either of the new watches — it's what happened to the old one. The Forerunner 165 has dropped to $199. At that price it's cheaper than the new Forerunner 70 and only $100 less than the new 170, while sitting feature-for-feature almost identical to the 170 minus Training Readiness and Smart Wake.
If your budget tops out around two hundred dollars and you want a real running watch — AMOLED, HRV, race predictor, PacePro, structured workouts, Connect IQ — the 165 at $199 is the buy of the season.
Forerunner 70 vs 165 vs 170 — at a glance
| Feature | FR 70 | FR 165 | FR 170 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $249 | $199 | $299 |
| Display | AMOLED | AMOLED | AMOLED |
| Touchscreen | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Barometric altimeter | — | ✅ | ✅ |
| Music storage | ✅ | Music edition only | Music edition only |
| Training Readiness | — | — | ✅ |
| Smart Wake | — | — | ✅ |
| Race Predictor / PacePro | — | ✅ | ✅ |
Which one should you actually buy?
- Coming from a basic step tracker or upgrading from a 5+ year old Garmin? The Forerunner 70 is the most accessible jump-in point in years.
- Want a proper running watch on the smallest possible budget? The Forerunner 165 at $199 is unbeatable.
- Care about Training Readiness and Smart Wake — and not much else above the 165? The Forerunner 170 gets you there, but expect a modest upgrade, not a transformative one.
- Already own a Forerunner 165? Skip the 170. Wait for the 265 successor instead.
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