Garmin users say smartwatches have stopped working
Smartwatch firm Garmin is facing a backlash after customers complained their devices were not working.
Some users reported seeing a blue triangle when they tried to turn on their watch, while others were stuck on its start-up screen.
Garmin’s Fenix 8 smartwatches, which retail for just under £1,000, are some of the devices to have issues – however not all watches are affected by the outage.
The firm said on its website that it was aware of the issue affecting some of its users. The BBC has approached it for further comment.
Customers have taken to social media to express their frustration at their smartwatches not working properly and what many see as the company’s slow response.
Garmin has offered a potential solution to the problem, involving resetting the device and connecting to a Garmin app.
But it concedes that this alone may not solve the problem, and in that case it is advising people to factory reset their device.
Some people on social media have claimed that even after a factory reset, they are unable to get their smartwatch to function properly.
“Their instructions don’t fix it and Garmin are silent,” one person said in a post on X.
And Absolute Radio DJ Leona Graham is one of the people to share their frustrations online, along with footage of the blue triangle.
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According to Garmin’s website, the issues are affecting the following devices:
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Approach Watch
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Edge Cycling Computers
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Epix Watch
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Fenix Watch
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Forerunner Watch
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Instinct Series Watch
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Vivoactive 4 and 5
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Venu 3 and 3S
The firm has yet to give a reason for the issues, though some experts have speculated it is a result of the device being unable to communicate with GPS properly due to a bad update.
And despite its update to its support page, a lack of communication on social media has landed Garmin in hot water with its users.
“You should really prioritize your current customers and the ongoing issue with many watches,” said one person, while another called it “unbelievable” that the firm had not yet outlined the cause of the issue.
“Stop burying your heads in the sand, these watches don’t come cheap,” they said on Wednesday morning.
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Published at Wed, 29 Jan 2025 11:08:06 +0000