Garmin users say smartwatches have stopped working
Technology correspondent
Smartwatch Garmin faces a violent reaction after customers all over the world complained that their devices did not work.
Some users reported seeing a blue triangle when they tried to run their watch, while others were stuck on the start -up screen.
Fenix 8’s GARMIN, which is less than 1,000 pounds less than 1,000 pounds ($ 1200), is some devices that have problems – but not all watches are interrupted.
The company said on its website that it was aware of the problem that affects some of its users. The BBC has approached more comment.
Customers moved to social media to express their frustration in their smart hours, which do not work properly and what many see the slow response of the company.
Garmin view is a possible solution to the problem, including the recycling of the device and the connection of the Garmin application.
But he admits that this alone may not solve the problem, in which case people advise people to reset their devices factory.
Some people on social media claimed that even after the factory reset, they are unable to get their smart watch to work properly.
One of them said in a post on X.
DJ Leona Graham is one of the people who share their frustrations online, along with clips of the blue triangle.
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According to Garmin, problems affect the following devices:
- The watch watch
- Computers ’edge
- Epix watch
- Phoenix watch
- Pioneering
- Estroid series watch
- Live body 4 and 5
- Venu 3 and 3s
The company has not yet given a reason for the problems, although some experts have speculated that it is the result of the device Inability to communicate with GPS properly due to a bad update.
Although it is updated to its support page, Garmin social media has fallen into hot water with its users.
One person said: “You should give priority to your current customers and the ongoing issue with many hours,” while one of them called “incredible” that the company has not yet determined the cause of the problem.
“Stop buried your heads in the sand, these hours do not become cheap,” they said on Wednesday morning.