



Garmin Forerunner 265 Running Smartwatch, Colorful AMOLED Display, Training Metrics and Recovery Insights, Black and Powder Gray
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Description
- Brilliant AMOLED touchscreen display with traditional button controls; lightweight design in 46 mm size - Up to 13 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and up to 20 hours in GPS mode - As soon as you wake up, get your morning report with an overview of your sleep, recovery and training outlook alongside HRV status, training readiness and weather (data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked) - Plan race strategy with personalized daily suggested workouts based on the race and course that you input into the Garmin Connect app and then view the race widget on your watch; daily suggested workouts adapt after every run to match performance and recovery - Training readiness score is based on sleep quality, recovery, training load and HRV status to determine if you’re primed to go hard and get the most out of your workout (data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked) - 30+ built-in activity profiles include running, triathlons, cycling, open-water swimming and more - Using indicators such as HRV status, recent exercise history and performance, get insight into overall effort with training status — and know whether you’re training productively, peaking or strained (data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked) - Safety and tracking features, including incident detection (during select outdoor activities) and Assistance, send a message with your live location to emergency contacts when paired with your compatible smartphone; requires setup and your smartphone to be in an area with network coverage where data connectivity is available - Multi-band GNSS with SatIQ technology provides superior positioning accuracy in challenging environments while also optimizing the device’s battery life - Never miss a call or text from your paired Android or Apple smartphone with smart notifications · Leave your cash and cards at home; Garmin Pay contactless payments let you pay for purchases on the go (with a supported country and payment network)
Details
Product Information
- Operating System
- android
- Additional Features
- 1.3" Colorful AMOLED Display; Up To 20 Hours of Battery Life In GPS Mode; Advanced Training Metrics and Recovery Insights, Satiq™ and Multi-Band GPS; Touchscreen And Buttons; Music On Your Wrist
- GPS Geotagging Functionality
- True
- Band Material Type
- Silicone
- Water Resistance Level
- Water Resistant
- Sport Type
- Cardio, Exercise & Fitness, Running
- Human Interface Input
- Buttons, Touchscreen
- Supported Application
- GPS
- Water Resistance Depth
- 50 Meters
- Language
- English
- Supported Satellite Navigation System
- GPS
- Controller Type
- Push Button
- Metrics Measured
- Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Multi-band GPS
- Closure Type
- Buckle
- Shape
- Round
- Style Name
- Modern
- Color
- Black and Powder Gray
- Band Color
- Black/Powder Gray
- Waterproof Rating
- IP68
Connectivity
- Connectivity Technology
- Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi
- Wireless Compability
- Bluetooth
- Wireless Provider
- du
- Communication Feature
- True
Compatibility
- Compatible Devices
- Smartphone
- Compatible Phone Models
- Android Devices, iOS Devices
Memory & Storage
- Memory Storage Capacity
- 8 GB
Battery
- Battery Capacity
- 2000 Milliamp Hours
- Battery Cell Type
- Lithium Polymer
- Battery Average Life
- 13 days
Display
- Screen Size
- 1.3 Inches
- Display Type
- AMOLED
- Resolution
- 416 x 416
Measurements
- Item Weight
- 47 Grams
- Item Dimensions
- 1.81 x 1.81 x 0.51 inches
Warranty
- Warranty Description
- 1 year limited warranty
- Warranty Type
- Limited
Item Details
- Brand
- Garmin
- Model Name
- Garmin Forerunner 265
- Target Audience
- Unisex Adults
- Age Range Description
- Adult
- Model Number
- 010-02810-00
- Built-In Media
- Forerunner 265; Charger/Data Cable, Documentation
- Wearable Computer Type
- Smart Watch
- Manufacturer
- Garmin
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
- Item Type Name
- GPS Smartwatch
Frequently asked questions
- What is the battery life in smartwatch and GPS mode?
- In smartwatch mode, the battery lasts up to 13 days; in GPS mode, it lasts up to 20 hours.
- What type of display does the Garmin Forerunner 265 have?
- It features a 1.3-inch colorful AMOLED display.
- Is this smartwatch compatible with both Android and iOS smartphones?
- Yes, it is compatible with Android Devices and iOS Devices.
Customer reviews

IL GIUSTO COMPROMESSO PER GLI AMATORI,TANTO AD UN PREZZO GIUSTO
Ho iniziato da non molto ad avvicinarmi al mondo del running e da appassionato di orologi e tecnologia non potevo che non passare al Garmin,premetto che avevo già uno smartwatch,anzi più di uno e top di gamma,sono possessore di huawei Xiaomi e Amazfit Trex,non voglio assolutamente screditare gli altri marchi,perchè anche di questi ultimi ne sono un felice possessore e li reputo prodotti molto validi,ma qui parliamo di tutta un altra cosa,non lo definirei nemmeno smartwatch ma Sportwatch,nasce per questo e svolge il suo compito in maniera spaventosamente perfetta.Sarà inevitabile non prolungarmi nel descrivere le sue funzioni,che sono moltissime ma magari mi soffermerò su quelle che ritengo personalmente i punti di forza.Schermo AMOLED è il vero marchio di fabrica del 265,colori brillanti e leggibilità sotto la luce diretta del sole è sorprendente,rende l'interfaccia grafica e le mappe (anche se non cartografiche) molto moderne e visibili. Autonomia non ostante lo schermo AMOLED modalità GPS attiva copre tranquillamente i 7/10 giorni REALI.Funzioni cardio,spaventosamente precise,identiche a quelle riportate dalla fascia cardio o dalla stessa attrezzatura (Tapis nello specifico).Si aggancia al satellitare in un secondo e non perde un colpo nemmeno nei sentieri boschivi o palazzi.Questo modello introduce Training readiness,una funzione che si ritrova nei top di gamma garmin,incrocia i dati di sonno,stress,HRV e carico di lavoro per dirti se puoi spingere o se devi riposare.Dinamiche di corsa al polso, potenza oscillazione verticale e tempo di contatto con il suolo vengono calcolati direttamente senza bisogno di fasce o apparecchiature aggiuntive.Munito di metronomo e condivisione FC che permette di collegarsi direttamente al tapis e poter controllare la vostra FC senza dover guardare il polso ogni volta.Sono presenti piani di allenamento specifici di ogni tipo,Forza,brucia grassi, bicicletta ,flessibilità e chi piu ne ha più ne metta...un vero personal trainer a portata di mano adattabile in base ad esigenze e tempo a disposizione. Altra funzioni sorprendente e che troverete in questo modello o superiori, è la funzione pesi,che una volta avviata riconoscerà in automatico l'esercizio svolto e conterà con precisione estrema le ripetizioni svolte,salvando l'allenamento ed evidenziandovi muscoli primari e secondari sollecitati con gli esercizi,creando poi un conteggio in ore per recuperare dallo sforzo dell'allenamento. Potrei continuare veramente a lungo sulle caratteristiche ottime di questo orologio, ma non reputo necessario nemmeno rovinarvi la curiosità di scoprire le infinite funzioni che può svolgere.Concludo con dirvi,che se siete amatori questo orologio è il giusto compromesso qualità prezzo tra tutti i modelli attuali di Garmin, non è un top di gamma,ma nemmeno un entry level, ha le funzioni dei top ma ciò che lo rende più accessibile è il fatto che è totalmente in polimero,che per uno SPORTWATCH a mio avviso non lo reputo nemmeno un contro,con i suoi 47 gr non vi accorgerete nemmeno di averlo al polso,e in più CONSENTE di rispondere alle chiamate ma non di parlare direttamente dall' orologio perche non è munito nè di microfono e ne di altoparlante,quindi potrete sentire le indicazioni degli allenameni e le telefonate solo tramite cuffia o cellulare,se per voi queste ultime due cose sono fondamentali allora dovrete puntare a modelli superiori come 570 o 965 FENIX ma chiaramente con un incremento di prezzo.
Ho iniziato da non molto ad avvicinarmi al mondo del running e da appassionato di orologi e tecnologia non potevo che non passare al Garmin,premetto che avevo già uno smartwatch,anzi più di uno e top di gamma,sono possessore di huawei Xiaomi e Amazfit Trex,non voglio assolutamente screditare gli altri marchi,perchè anche di questi ultimi ne sono un felice possessore e li reputo prodotti molto validi,ma qui parliamo di tutta un altra cosa,non lo definirei nemmeno smartwatch ma Sportwatch,nasce per questo e svolge il suo compito in maniera spaventosamente perfetta.Sarà inevitabile non prolungarmi nel descrivere le sue funzioni,che sono moltissime ma magari mi soffermerò su quelle che ritengo personalmente i punti di forza.Schermo AMOLED è il vero marchio di fabrica del 265,colori brillanti e leggibilità sotto la luce diretta del sole è sorprendente,rende l'interfaccia grafica e le mappe (anche se non cartografiche) molto moderne e visibili. Autonomia non ostante lo schermo AMOLED modalità GPS attiva copre tranquillamente i 7/10 giorni REALI.Funzioni cardio,spaventosamente precise,identiche a quelle riportate dalla fascia cardio o dalla stessa attrezzatura (Tapis nello specifico).Si aggancia al satellitare in un secondo e non perde un colpo nemmeno nei sentieri boschivi o palazzi.Questo modello introduce Training readiness,una funzione che si ritrova nei top di gamma garmin,incrocia i dati di sonno,stress,HRV e carico di lavoro per dirti se puoi spingere o se devi riposare.Dinamiche di corsa al polso, potenza oscillazione verticale e tempo di contatto con il suolo vengono calcolati direttamente senza bisogno di fasce o apparecchiature aggiuntive.Munito di metronomo e condivisione FC che permette di collegarsi direttamente al tapis e poter controllare la vostra FC senza dover guardare il polso ogni volta.Sono presenti piani di allenamento specifici di ogni tipo,Forza,brucia grassi, bicicletta ,flessibilità e chi piu ne ha più ne metta...un vero personal trainer a portata di mano adattabile in base ad esigenze e tempo a disposizione. Altra funzioni sorprendente e che troverete in questo modello o superiori, è la funzione pesi,che una volta avviata riconoscerà in automatico l'esercizio svolto e conterà con precisione estrema le ripetizioni svolte,salvando l'allenamento ed evidenziandovi muscoli primari e secondari sollecitati con gli esercizi,creando poi un conteggio in ore per recuperare dallo sforzo dell'allenamento. Potrei continuare veramente a lungo sulle caratteristiche ottime di questo orologio, ma non reputo necessario nemmeno rovinarvi la curiosità di scoprire le infinite funzioni che può svolgere.Concludo con dirvi,che se siete amatori questo orologio è il giusto compromesso qualità prezzo tra tutti i modelli attuali di Garmin, non è un top di gamma,ma nemmeno un entry level, ha le funzioni dei top ma ciò che lo rende più accessibile è il fatto che è totalmente in polimero,che per uno SPORTWATCH a mio avviso non lo reputo nemmeno un contro,con i suoi 47 gr non vi accorgerete nemmeno di averlo al polso,e in più CONSENTE di rispondere alle chiamate ma non di parlare direttamente dall' orologio perche non è munito nè di microfono e ne di altoparlante,quindi potrete sentire le indicazioni degli allenameni e le telefonate solo tramite cuffia o cellulare,se per voi queste ultime due cose sono fondamentali allora dovrete puntare a modelli superiori come 570 o 965 FENIX ma chiaramente con un incremento di prezzo.

Technology Supreme
What you have on your wrist is a phenomenal computer with 100's of thousands of man hours in the writing of code and algorithms to take all the data from the sensors and turn it into a comprehensive health guide for physical fitness. And Garmin, along wth Polar and Apple and Suunto and all the other lesser known brands, have barely scratched the surface of the possibilities to harness computing power on your wrist. They haven't even begun to tie in AI to take the data and give you your own personal narrative for how to optimize your health and fitness. One could write a book on all the potential for this technology in this field. But as to the implementation...The menus need some work...Garmin Connect, where one can build an app and upload it to the watch to run weight lifting routines or HIIT exercises needs a very lot of work. It works but it's crude and basic. For instance, if you want to track HRR [Heart Rate Recovery] after an excercise you have to remember to hit stop immediately, hit the lower right button to gain access to a set of options and then scroll to track HRR over the next two minutes. All the while you are losing heart beats to count. Really? Why isn't that option in the GC app maker so you can add it to the app you are building? And why, when you do a repetitive set that has work-rest and you repeat that x number of times do they insist on ending with a rest period. The last period should be a work period. And why can't the tie their lame audio beeps to your phone where you can customize the sounds you want to hear when doing a HIIT routine, eg? But, for all my grousing, I love being able to track my sleep and quality of sleep, my HR, HRV, time to recover, quality of the workout, time in HR Zones, Anaerobic and Aerobic quality, Body Battery, Stress, Intensity minutes, Training Status, Training Readiness, etc. Too many things to mention. And I've just scratched the surface in learning how to use it over these last 5 months. I'm really excited about how they will integrate AI into this journey. I would love to have an AI bundled with the watch that I could talk to through my phone. Or have the Garmin Forerunner 256 be able to talk to me through Bluetooth to ear buds.
What you have on your wrist is a phenomenal computer with 100's of thousands of man hours in the writing of code and algorithms to take all the data from the sensors and turn it into a comprehensive health guide for physical fitness. And Garmin, along wth Polar and Apple and Suunto and all the other lesser known brands, have barely scratched the surface of the possibilities to harness computing power on your wrist. They haven't even begun to tie in AI to take the data and give you your own personal narrative for how to optimize your health and fitness. One could write a book on all the potential for this technology in this field. But as to the implementation...The menus need some work...Garmin Connect, where one can build an app and upload it to the watch to run weight lifting routines or HIIT exercises needs a very lot of work. It works but it's crude and basic. For instance, if you want to track HRR [Heart Rate Recovery] after an excercise you have to remember to hit stop immediately, hit the lower right button to gain access to a set of options and then scroll to track HRR over the next two minutes. All the while you are losing heart beats to count. Really? Why isn't that option in the GC app maker so you can add it to the app you are building? And why, when you do a repetitive set that has work-rest and you repeat that x number of times do they insist on ending with a rest period. The last period should be a work period. And why can't the tie their lame audio beeps to your phone where you can customize the sounds you want to hear when doing a HIIT routine, eg? But, for all my grousing, I love being able to track my sleep and quality of sleep, my HR, HRV, time to recover, quality of the workout, time in HR Zones, Anaerobic and Aerobic quality, Body Battery, Stress, Intensity minutes, Training Status, Training Readiness, etc. Too many things to mention. And I've just scratched the surface in learning how to use it over these last 5 months. I'm really excited about how they will integrate AI into this journey. I would love to have an AI bundled with the watch that I could talk to through my phone. Or have the Garmin Forerunner 256 be able to talk to me through Bluetooth to ear buds.

Legit One of the Best Running Purchases I’ve Made
I don’t usually bother writing reviews, but this watch made such a difference in my daily running that I figured it deserved one. The best feature by far: the training plans. You pick an actual local race, set your pace goal, and the watch builds a flexible plan that adjusts if you miss a day. No guilt and no stress. Rest days count as part of training, which is honestly huge. Most apps push you to do more even when you shouldn’t. This one treats resting like a workout. It kept me consistent without burning me out. It also surprised me with how good the strength training is. The watch gives you bodyweight-only routines with little animations that show you how to do each move. No guessing and no digging around the internet for videos. As someone who normally skips strength work, this was actually useful. Music is another win. I love being able to run with Spotify offline and leave my heavy iPhone 16 Pro at home. No calls or texts bugging me. Just my watch and my headphones. The only downside is that checking pace is slightly more awkward on the watch than when I used to run with my phone strapped to my hand. Tilting the phone up was more natural than twisting my wrist. Small thing but worth mentioning. The overall vibe of the watch: it feels like it was built by people who actually run. The pace targets make sense, the GPS is accurate, and the whole setup removes the mental load of planning and tracking. You don’t have to read a bunch of articles or piece together your own plan. You just follow what it gives you and go run. A couple small annoyances: 1. When you finish a workout, there’s a weird delay before the save menu shows up. It makes you hesitate for a second. 2. During time-based workouts, it isn’t super obvious that you actually started the prescribed workout. The second time I did it, I messed up and started a generic run instead. The only clue was that the pace gauge was missing. None of these issues are deal breakers. Just things I hope Garmin improves. Bottom line: This thing took away the mental clutter of training and helped me stay consistent. If you want a watch that supports real running without trying to be a mini phone on your wrist, the 265S is awesome.
I don’t usually bother writing reviews, but this watch made such a difference in my daily running that I figured it deserved one. The best feature by far: the training plans. You pick an actual local race, set your pace goal, and the watch builds a flexible plan that adjusts if you miss a day. No guilt and no stress. Rest days count as part of training, which is honestly huge. Most apps push you to do more even when you shouldn’t. This one treats resting like a workout. It kept me consistent without burning me out. It also surprised me with how good the strength training is. The watch gives you bodyweight-only routines with little animations that show you how to do each move. No guessing and no digging around the internet for videos. As someone who normally skips strength work, this was actually useful. Music is another win. I love being able to run with Spotify offline and leave my heavy iPhone 16 Pro at home. No calls or texts bugging me. Just my watch and my headphones. The only downside is that checking pace is slightly more awkward on the watch than when I used to run with my phone strapped to my hand. Tilting the phone up was more natural than twisting my wrist. Small thing but worth mentioning. The overall vibe of the watch: it feels like it was built by people who actually run. The pace targets make sense, the GPS is accurate, and the whole setup removes the mental load of planning and tracking. You don’t have to read a bunch of articles or piece together your own plan. You just follow what it gives you and go run. A couple small annoyances: 1. When you finish a workout, there’s a weird delay before the save menu shows up. It makes you hesitate for a second. 2. During time-based workouts, it isn’t super obvious that you actually started the prescribed workout. The second time I did it, I messed up and started a generic run instead. The only clue was that the pace gauge was missing. None of these issues are deal breakers. Just things I hope Garmin improves. Bottom line: This thing took away the mental clutter of training and helped me stay consistent. If you want a watch that supports real running without trying to be a mini phone on your wrist, the 265S is awesome.

Exactly What I Needed
I’ve had the Garmin Forerunner 265 for about a week now, and I’m honestly blown away by how good it is. This watch is on another level. The amoled display is insanely sharp and bright, making it super easy to read during runs, even under direct sunlight. The build feels premium yet lightweight, which makes a huge difference for long training sessions. Setting it up was quick, and everything synced smoothly with the app. The GPS accuracy is excellent my routes are tracked perfectly without any weird glitches or jumps. I’ve already taken it on several runs, including a 15 km session, and the performance has been flawless. Heart rate, pace, VO₂ max estimates, and all the training metrics feel incredibly precise. Battery life is another big win. Even with daily workouts, notifications, and the bright screen, it still lasts impressively long. The watch also gives great insights into recovery, sleep, and overall readiness, which has helped me train smarter, not just harder. Overall, this is an exceptional watch for runners. It’s comfortable, accurate, feature packed, and genuinely motivating to use. Easily one of the best upgrades I’ve made for my training. Highly recommended.
I’ve had the Garmin Forerunner 265 for about a week now, and I’m honestly blown away by how good it is. This watch is on another level. The amoled display is insanely sharp and bright, making it super easy to read during runs, even under direct sunlight. The build feels premium yet lightweight, which makes a huge difference for long training sessions. Setting it up was quick, and everything synced smoothly with the app. The GPS accuracy is excellent my routes are tracked perfectly without any weird glitches or jumps. I’ve already taken it on several runs, including a 15 km session, and the performance has been flawless. Heart rate, pace, VO₂ max estimates, and all the training metrics feel incredibly precise. Battery life is another big win. Even with daily workouts, notifications, and the bright screen, it still lasts impressively long. The watch also gives great insights into recovery, sleep, and overall readiness, which has helped me train smarter, not just harder. Overall, this is an exceptional watch for runners. It’s comfortable, accurate, feature packed, and genuinely motivating to use. Easily one of the best upgrades I’ve made for my training. Highly recommended.

















