Best 2025 Garmin Smartwatches for button controls

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#1 Garmin Forerunner 570
4.6

Button controls were strongly praised, especially for wet hands, sweaty workouts, swimming, and glove use.

Pros: charging speed, GPS accuracy

Cons: ECG functionality, smartphone notifications

#2 Garmin Approach S44
4.5

Button controls were a clear upgrade over the S42, with reviewers calling the second button easier, more intuitive, and better for navigation.

Pros: user interface, brightness

Cons: wellness insights, charging convenience

#3 Garmin Vivoactive 6
4.4

Button controls are generally well-liked, with reviewers praising the raised button, simplicity, and tactile workout controls.

Pros: software smoothness, comfort

Cons: LTE connectivity, voice assistant quality

#4 Garmin Tactix 8
4.3

Button controls were mostly praised for texture and feel, but dive-rated buttons created mixed feedback from users who preferred older tactile clicks.

Pros: wellness insights, build quality

Cons: LTE connectivity, band quality

#5 Garmin Forerunner 970
4.3

Button controls were useful and reliable, preserving full control when touch is unavailable, though one reviewer wanted a more tactile click.

Pros: stress tracking, customization options

Cons: menu navigation, companion app quality

#6 Garmin fenix 8 Pro
4.3

Button controls were praised for premium haptics and easier, quicker operation than earlier Fenix buttons.

Pros: workout tracking variety, pairing reliability

Cons: size options, companion app quality

#7 Garmin Instinct 3
4.1

Button controls are mostly praised for predictable wet/glove use, though a few reviewers found the buttons harder to press or slower than touch controls.

Pros: customization options, charging speed

Cons: onboard music storage, voice assistant quality

#8 Garmin Approach S50
3.8

Button controls were usable but not ideal for button-first users; reviewers found navigation workable while still preferring more physical controls on higher-end models.

Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, health tracking accuracy

Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality

#9 Garmin Instinct Crossover AMOLED
3.6

Button controls split opinion: one reviewer found them second nature, while others found the no-touchscreen button workflow slower or fiddly.

Pros: heart rate accuracy, GPS accuracy

Cons: onboard music storage, mapping and navigation

#10 Garmin Venu 4
2.9

Button controls were one of the most repeated tradeoffs: the two-button layout looks cleaner, but several reviewers missed more physical controls during activity.

Pros: activity auto-detection, style and design

Cons: LTE connectivity, charging convenience

#11 Garmin Venu X1
2.7

The two-button design was the most repeated control complaint, with reviewers missing Garmin’s extra buttons or wanting another shortcut button.

Pros: pairing reliability, watch face quality

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity