Garmin Fixes Bug That Bricked Many Wearables: Here’s What to Do

Summary:
- Garmin has resolved the bug that left many of its wearables unusable.
- Affected users need to connect their devices to Garmin Express on a PC and follow the provided instructions.
- Some devices may require a factory reset, which could result in data loss.
What Happened?
Earlier this week, a bug left many Garmin watches stuck on the startup screen or displaying the dreaded blue triangle while loading GPS activities. This left countless users frustrated. Garmin quickly acknowledged the issue and initially suggested a fix, which unfortunately didn’t work for most.
Now, the company has confirmed that the bug has been fully resolved and provided a reliable solution for all affected users.
How to Fix Your Garmin Wearable
If your Garmin watch is still unresponsive, you’ll need access to a Windows or Mac computer. Follow these steps:
- Connect your watch to your computer.
- Use the Garmin Express app to update your device and bring it back to life.
- For device-specific instructions, visit Garmin’s support page.
According to TechRadar, this solution is working for most users. However, some devices may still require a factory reset. Be aware that this could result in data loss, depending on when your watch last synced with Garmin’s servers.
Additional Information
To ensure users are informed, Garmin has also added a warning in its Garmin Connect app. This message explains the issue and directs users to the support page for instructions.
If your wearable remains unresponsive even after following the latest troubleshooting steps, reach out to Garmin’s customer support. In some cases, the company has provided replacement devices, though eligibility may vary.
Recent Garmin Software Issues
This isn’t the first time Garmin wearables have faced software-related problems. Back in late November, users experienced crashes caused by a firmware update, leading to repeated restarts of their devices.
If you’re currently dealing with this latest bug, the fix is now available—so don’t wait to get your wearable back in action!
Alexia is the author at Research Snipers covering all technology news including Google, Apple, Android, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung News, and More.