Average score
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.1
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.9
activity auto-detection
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

Across reviews, auto-detection was quick and effective for common activities like walks, though one reviewer still framed the watch as better for basic fitness starts than deeper training.

app ecosystem
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

ConnectIQ is highlighted as a large marketplace for extra apps and watch faces, with many free options.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Wear OS gives the FE a strong app ecosystem, with reviewers highlighting broad access to popular Android wearable apps and a deeper app library than many cheaper rivals.

band quality
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.2

The band gets a positive note for micro-adjustment-like stretch and stable wear.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

The bundled band drew positive comments for its soft feel and visual detailing, though band comfort and finish were discussed more favorably than outright premium materials.

battery life
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
3.2

Battery life is the main hardware compromise: acceptable to good with sensible settings, but clearly worse than some Garmins or rivals when brightness and always-on display are pushed.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
2.8

Battery life is the watch’s clearest compromise. Most reviewers landed around a day to roughly a day and a half, with lighter use stretching farther but daily charging remaining common.

blood oxygen tracking
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.0

PulseOx support is present for overnight breathing-related data, and one reviewer found its overnight battery impact minimal.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Blood oxygen support is a genuine strength for the FE, with multiple reviews calling out SpO2 monitoring as part of a health feature set that feels unusually complete for the price.

Bluetooth connectivity
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.2

Bluetooth support is broad enough for external sensors and accessories, with no major complaints in the cited review.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
No score yet
brightness
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.7

Brightness is a standout upgrade and among the most frequently praised hardware changes.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

The display gets bright enough for outdoor use, helping the FE stay readable in strong light even if the screen itself is not class-leading.

build quality
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

The overall construction feels premium, with sapphire and titanium helping the watch feel like a true flagship.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.0

Build impressions were solid overall, with reviewers describing a watch that looks and feels put together well enough for everyday use despite its budget positioning.

button controls
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

Physical buttons remain a strength, giving reliable control alongside the touchscreen.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.8

The physical buttons add useful control shortcuts and navigation, though one reviewer noted occasional missed presses that keep them from feeling flawless.

call handling
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
3.6

On-wrist calling works and is convenient, but speaker volume or overall call quality is not universally praised.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Call handling is a real smartwatch strength here: reviewers noted on-watch calling support with a microphone and speaker, plus easy answering and declining from the wrist.

charging convenience
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
2.5

Charging is straightforward thanks to the included magnetic cable, but the lack of a power brick makes the overall setup feel more basic than convenient.

charging speed
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
2.8

Charging speed is slow by current standards. Multiple reviews put a full charge around one and a half to two hours, which is noticeable on a watch meant for round-the-clock tracking.

coaching features
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.8

Garmin Coach and triathlon planning are consistently praised for building detailed, adaptive training plans.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.2

Coaching features are useful rather than advanced, with heart-rate prompts, running coaching, sleep coaching, and guided pace or intensity feedback called out most often.

comfort
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.7

Reviewers consistently find the watch comfortable enough for all-day wear.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.8

Comfort is mixed. Some reviewers found the FE easy to wear all day and through sleep, while others said the strap or case edges became noticeable over longer sessions.

companion app quality
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
3.3

Garmin Connect is described as comprehensive, but not consistently elegant, with one reviewer criticizing layout while another praises data presentation.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
2.5

The phone-side software feels fragmented. Reviewers repeatedly mentioned needing multiple Samsung apps, and one also ran into a frustrating setup and account-linking process.

contactless payments
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.3

Garmin Pay is available and described as easy or useful where banks are supported.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

Contactless payments are well covered through NFC and wallet support, though one reviewer disliked Samsung’s hardwired shortcut behavior compared with Google Wallet preferences.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
3.8

Compatibility across Apple and Android phones is present, but capabilities differ and iOS remains more limited.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
2.3

Compatibility is limited: the FE is built for Android, does not work with iPhone, and some higher-value features are reserved for Samsung phones specifically.

customization options
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.8

Customization is extensive, from sport-profile behavior to data fields and watch-face choices.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Customization is a plus, with support for different straps and configurable replies, widgets, or interface shortcuts helping the watch feel flexible day to day.

display quality
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.8

The AMOLED display is repeatedly praised for looking bright, sharp, and premium.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.5

Display quality is decent but compromised. Reviewers liked the AMOLED panel and sharpness, yet several also called out the small screen area and chunky bezels.

durability
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.6

Sapphire protection and tougher materials are repeatedly credited with improving scratch resistance and day-to-day durability.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Durability is one of the FE’s better traits, with reviewers noting IP68 protection, strong water resistance, and scratch-focused glass protection that make it feel tougher than the price suggests.

ECG functionality
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.3

The watch adds manual ECG support and reviewers consistently present it as a meaningful upgrade, though one notes it is still a manual snapshot tool rather than continuous monitoring.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.5

ECG support helps the FE stand out on paper, but its usefulness is reduced by Samsung-phone requirements in some setups.

fit
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

Despite the 47 mm case, multiple reviewers say the watch sits well and feels manageable on the wrist.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.0

The single 40mm case was described as fitting a broad range of wrists, even if that same one-size approach also limits buyer choice.

fitness tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.2

In multisport and gym use, one reviewer says the watch tracked indoor training sessions reliably.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.2

General fitness tracking is consistently good for the basics. Reviewers found workout tracking dependable for heart rate, distance, and everyday exercise, even if the watch is not aimed at serious athletes.

GPS accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.7

GPS performance is one of the clearest strengths, with multiple reviewers calling it impeccable, highly accurate, or spot-on across varied conditions.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

GPS accuracy is generally solid, with route tracking that stayed close to reality and avoided major path errors, though minor deviations still showed up at times.

health tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

Health tracking is broadly strong for the class. Reviewers praised the range of metrics and said the core readings were useful, even if certain values can skew slightly or newer premium extras are absent.

heart rate accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.6

Across runs and workouts, reviewers repeatedly describe optical heart rate as close to chest straps and generally reliable.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

Heart-rate tracking performs well overall. Several reviewers found readings close to reference devices, usually with only a slight high bias rather than major errors.

LTE connectivity
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
1.5

The watch lacks built-in cellular and still depends on a nearby phone for calls or assistant functions.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
No score yet
materials quality
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.2

Materials are premium for the category, especially the titanium bezel and sapphire protection, even if the body remains polymer.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

Material choices feel better than entry-level, with sapphire crystal glass and an aluminum case helping the watch avoid a cheap feel.

menu navigation
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

Voice tools and interface choices can reduce menu digging, making common actions quicker.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Navigation is easy to learn, with quick tile scrolling and bezel-based movement helping users move around the watch efficiently.

onboard music storage
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

Offline music storage is a clear strength, with support for downloaded playlists and ample storage.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Onboard music support is useful enough for workouts, with one reviewer noting that music can be downloaded directly to the watch for offline listening.

operating system experience
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.3

Garmin's software experience is generally praised as polished and strong, with reviewers describing it as among the best in sports watches.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.5

The operating system experience is capable but dated. Reviewers liked Wear OS access and familiar Galaxy watch behavior, yet several also noted that the FE is not on Samsung’s freshest software stack.

outdoor visibility
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

The screen remains easy to read outdoors, including in bright sunlight.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Outdoor visibility is strong thanks to a bright display and clear text, making the FE easier to read outside than its chunky bezels might suggest.

pairing reliability
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
3.6

Pairing is mostly stable once connected, but one reviewer noted setup friction with the app.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
2.0

Pairing can be a pain outside the Samsung comfort zone. One review described account linking and setup as fussier than it should be.

recovery insights
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

Recovery tools such as Training Readiness, Acute Impact Load, and Running Tolerance are widely described as genuinely useful for judging load and avoiding overtraining.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.0

Recovery-style insights are present through sleep and running analysis, with reviewers calling out physical and mental recovery data plus deeper running-form metrics.

reliability
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
2.3

A few reviewers encountered crashes or notable bugs, especially around routing or call-related features.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.0

One reviewer explicitly framed the FE as a tried-and-true entry point, suggesting dependable day-to-day behavior even if the overall package is not especially exciting.

safety features
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

Safety tools like incident detection, emergency alerts, and location sharing are a meaningful plus.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Safety coverage includes emergency access and heart-related alerts, giving the FE more protective utility than a bare-bones budget smartwatch.

size options
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
2.0

Only one case size is available, which limits choice for smaller wrists.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
2.4

Size choice is a weakness. Reviewers repeatedly pointed out that the FE comes in only one 40mm size, which narrows its appeal for shoppers wanting a larger watch.

sleep tracking accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.1

Sleep timing and general sleep scoring were viewed as good to very good, though one review notes Garmin is less reliable on sleep quality details than Oura.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

Sleep tracking is one of the FE’s more convincing health features. Reviews found its sleep timing and stage data generally accurate, though total sleep can read a bit low.

smartphone notifications
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.2

Notifications are well supported, with alerts, calendar items, and message visibility noted positively.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Phone notifications are a strong everyday feature, with reviewers saying alerts reach the wrist promptly and feel easy to manage from the watch.

smartwatch features
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.3

Smart features such as calls, voice commands, music, notifications, reports, and payments are broader than typical sports watches, though still short of full smartwatch ecosystems.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.7

The FE feels surprisingly complete for a budget smartwatch, delivering a broad mix of health, fitness, and smart features that covers most mainstream needs.

software smoothness
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
2.8

Lag when saving activities, loading screens, or moving around maps is a recurring complaint.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
2.9

Software smoothness is adequate at best. Some reviewers found the interface responsive enough in daily use, but sluggish app loads, hiccups, and an aging chip came up often.

step counting accuracy
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

One hands-on review found step counting close to spot-on in simple manual checks, suggesting good enough accuracy for everyday activity tracking.

stress tracking
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.8

One reviewer specifically praised stress tracking for catching a severe migraine and adjusting training recommendations accordingly.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.0

Stress tracking is present as part of the FE’s broader wellness toolkit, though reviewers spent more time noting availability than validating its precision.

style and design
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.3

The design is broadly viewed as sleek, sporty, and attractive, though one reviewer still sees it as a large performance-first watch.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.3

Design is broadly appealing. Reviewers liked the classic round shape and felt the watch looked good, even if the thick bezel makes it feel less modern.

third-party app support
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.4

Support for services and ecosystems such as Strava, Apple Health, and ConnectIQ add-ons is a notable plus.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.5

Third-party app support is a standout advantage, with reviewers repeatedly highlighting access to mainstream apps through Google Play.

touchscreen responsiveness
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
3.9

Touch interaction is mostly responsive and easy to use, though some reviewers mention sensitivity quirks.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.0

Touch input is easy enough to use, with taps and swipes generally feeling responsive and not overly finicky on the small display.

user interface
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
3.9

The interface is feature-rich and generally easy to use, but some reviewers still find it click-heavy or overwhelming in places.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.0

The user interface is easy to understand, using familiar tiles, swipe directions, and straightforward navigation once setup hurdles are out of the way.

value for money
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
3.3

Value is mixed: several reviewers say the watch earns its premium performance position, while others argue the price and extras make it harder to justify.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.0

Value is highly context-dependent. Some reviewers saw real budget appeal, but others argued the FE makes less sense when discounted Galaxy Watch 6 or rival models are priced similarly.

voice assistant quality
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.1

Voice tools are generally described as useful and workable, especially for quick commands, though they are not positioned as class-leading smart assistant replacements.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.0

Voice assistant use is serviceable, and one review specifically found Google Assistant faster and easier to understand than the default alternative.

watch face quality
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

Watch-face choice is a strength, with many downloadable and customizable options.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
No score yet
water resistance
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.2

The 5ATM/50m rating is sufficient for swimming and general sport use, but it is not positioned as a dive watch.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.6

Water resistance is a strength, with multiple reviews describing the FE as suitable for rain, swims, and general wet-condition use.

wellness insights
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.3

Morning and Evening Reports, sleep guidance, training previews, and broader daily insights are repeatedly described as useful and informative.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.8

Wellness insights go beyond raw numbers with sleep scoring, recovery-related context, and coaching-style interpretation, though the FE misses Samsung’s newer AI-driven Energy Score layer.

workout tracking variety
Product 1: Garmin Forerunner 970
4.5

Reviewers describe a massive activity list, with new sport profiles and broad support for running, swimming, cycling, gym work, and more.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
4.8

Workout coverage is broad, with support for more than 100 exercise types and enough variety to satisfy most general fitness users.