Several Garmin smartwatch models are stuck in an infinite reboot (aka a bootloop, or as users call it, the “triangle of death”) once users start a GPS-related functionality like workout tracking.
Garmin users across the globe have been hit by a large-scale bug causing the market-leading smartwatches to crash en masse.
The solution depends on the affected device. In some cases, you may be required to factory reset your smartwatch. Recently, some Garmin smartwatch owners were caught off guard by an issue that led ...
Frustrated Garmin users quickly took to Reddit and other online communities to share their experiences. The issue affected multiple smartwatch models and GPS devices, often causing crashes or ...
Fitbit failed to report overheating incidents involving its Ionic watches in which customers suffered serious burns, safety ...
The civil penalty follows 115 reports of overheating, including injuries ranging from second to third-degree burns.
We will provide more information on a permanent fix when available.” While some Garmin smartwatch users mentioned the official workaround helps fix the issue, it appears to be temporary.
In all, 115 U.S. consumers reported an issue with the smartwatch’s overheating battery. Seventy-eight people reported burns, two of which were third-degree and four second-degree burns.