Garmin
Garmin Forerunner 265 GPS Running Watch
### Overview
The Forerunner 265 is Garmin's mid-range running watch that brought a vibrant AMOLED display to this tier of the Forerunner lineup, offering many of Garmin's advanced training metrics and health tracking in a lightweight, fiber-reinforced polymer design. Positioned as a more affordable alternative to the Forerunner 965, it delivers many of the same display advantages without premium materials like titanium or features such as onboard mapping. It's a strong option for runners, bikers, hikers, or triathletes who want advanced metrics, GPS, and elevation data, but aren't ready to take the leap in price for some of the high-end GPS watches.
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### Standout Features
- **AMOLED Touchscreen:** Features a 1.3-inch, 416×416px display with hybrid touch-and-button navigation, offering vivid visuals and smooth interaction during and between workouts. - **Multi-Band GPS with SatIQ:** The Forerunner 265 includes Garmin's SatIQ technology, which automatically switches between multiband and standard GPS dynamically based on conditions, saving battery life since multiband consumes more power. - **Training Readiness & Morning Report:** The Morning Report gives a snapshot of how well you slept, how hard you've been training, and a look at the weather, and now includes Garmin's Training Readiness score — previously only available on more expensive Garmin watches — which indicates how hard you should train that day. - **Wrist-Based Running Power:** The Forerunner 265 includes native wrist-based running power, meaning no extra sensor is required — it displays in real-time during the run and records it afterwards. - **Phone-Free Music & Smart Notifications:** The watch supports onboard music storage and smart notifications from paired Android or Apple smartphones. - **Multi-Sport Profiles:** When you want to switch up with cross training, the watch offers more than 30 activity profiles, including triathlons, cycling, swimming, and more.
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### Who It's For
The Forerunner 265 is great for runners who are slightly savvier than a total beginner — it requires more knowledge to find and import training plans externally, but is fantastic for a hobbyist runner wanting more statistics and understanding of how their body is functioning day-to-day. Its two size options (46.1mm and 41.7mm) cater to a variety of wrist sizes, making it versatile for both men and women. It's also well-suited to multi-sport athletes who want serious performance tracking without paying flagship prices.
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### Important Considerations
- **Battery life trades off with display:** The 265S offers up to 15 days in smartwatch mode and 24 hours in GPS mode, while the larger 265 gets 13 days in smartwatch mode and 20 hours in GPS mode — respectable, but notably less GPS endurance than older non-AMOLED Forerunner models. - **No onboard navigation maps:** Runners heavily reliant on navigation — such as trail runners or those who like to run in unknown cities — may want to keep a phone on hand or consider a different model. - **Sleep scores run conservative:** Garmin sleep scores tend to be lower than other trackers, though Garmin is at least consistent with its scoring, so you can adjust to whatever curve it applies. - **Smartwatch ecosystem is limited:** There is no built-in speaker or microphone, no LTE, and no access to the Play Store — you'll need to work within the Garmin Connect IQ Store and Garmin Pay for contactless payments.
Key features
- Advanced run metrics; GPS; training load; long battery life
Seen at 3 retailers from $329.99 to $449.98 as of 2026-06-18. Prices change — check the retailer for the current price.