Garmin smartwatch update fixes bug linked to new feature
Garmin has recently released system software update 13.25 for its Instinct 3, Instinct Crossover, and Instinct E smartwatches. This update, arriving shortly after version 13.24, focuses on stability and user experience improvements for these popular wearable devices.
Addressing a Key Issue
The primary focus of the 13.25 update is a bug fix related to the Smart Wake Alarm feature. This tool, introduced in the 13.24 release, aims to wake users more naturally by utilizing health data to identify optimal wake times within a 30-minute window, potentially reducing morning grogginess. The update seeks to prevent possible crashes associated with this feature.
Further Enhancements
Beyond the critical bug fix, the 13.25 update also includes a translation update for Garmin Connect Mobile (GCM). The prior 13.24 update had already introduced new functionalities, including a Treadmill Walk activity and customization options for the Morning Report, for Instinct 3 and Instinct E users. The Instinct Crossover, currently priced at $299.99 on Amazon, received new watch face designs.
As of the time of reporting, the 13.25 update has been deployed to approximately 20% of users. Garmin is distributing the update automatically to compatible smartwatches connected to either the Garmin Connect mobile app or Garmin Express computer software.
Frequently Asked Questions
What smartwatches are receiving the 13.25 update?
The Garmin Instinct 3, Instinct Crossover, and Instinct E smartwatches are receiving the system software 13.25 update.
What is the Smart Wake Alarm feature?
The Smart Wake Alarm feature intelligently adjusts your wake time based on your sleep cycles, aiming to wake you during a lighter sleep phase within a 30-minute window.
How do I get the 13.25 update?
The update should be pushed to your smartwatch automatically when This proves connected to the Garmin Connect mobile app or Garmin Express computer software.
How important are quick software updates in maintaining customer satisfaction with wearable technology?