Garmin is pushing its latest smartwatch beta, version 15.07, to more users and it’s not just a bug patch. The standout addition is the new Health Status glance, a feature that first landed with the Venu 4. Now, owners of the Forerunner 570 and Forerunner 970 can get a closer view of their wellbeing, straight from the wrist.
Garmin beta 15.07 brings more than Health Status

This latest test update isn’t only about the new glance. Garmin has added support for cycling VO2 max tracking on select watch faces, though it hasn’t detailed which ones. For users who take multisport tracking seriously, this kind of feature fine-tuning matters.
Improved controls and quality-of-life tweaks
Beta 15.07 brings some handy usability upgrades to the Forerunner 570 and 970:
- Dismiss training alerts with the down key
- Switch sports on the fly by holding the lap key during multisport sessions
- Power down the device without entering a passcode
Those are small changes, but they add up, especially during workouts when every second counts.
Garmin cleans up bugs in Forerunner 570 and 970
Alongside new features, Garmin is scrubbing out several lingering bugs. Fixes target issues with incoming call handling, evening reports, and strength training sessions. They’ve also lowered the volume of that clicky noise when voice notes begin something users have flagged before.
How to get Garmin beta 15.07 on your smartwatch
The update isn’t automatic. To install beta 15.07, head to:
Main menu > Settings > System > Software Update > Check For Updates
Keep in mind: as with other beta builds, the ECG app is disabled for now. It’ll return when the stable version rolls out.
Small update, sharp upgrades
Garmin’s beta 15.07 might not look huge on paper, but between wellness tracking, sports control, and bug fixes, it makes the Forerunner 570 and 970 a lot smarter where it counts.