Garmin Smartwatch Users Report Bugs in Fenix 7 and Epix 2 Models
Recently, owners of Garmin smartwatches such as the Fenix 7 and Epix 2 have encountered some issues following a beta software update. Users have expressed their concerns regarding the automatic activation of the optical heart rate (OHR) sensor during activities in the 16.xx beta cycle. This topic has sparked discussions on the Garmin Beta Program Forum, with a focus on users of the Fenix 7, Epix 2, and similar models.
Here are some key points highlighted by users:
– The continuous operation of the sensor drains the battery faster.
– Inaccuracies in heart rate data have been observed, especially when using a heart rate monitor (HRM) chest strap.
Garmin has acknowledged these concerns and clarified that while battery life may be affected, the heart rate data recorded in FIT files should primarily come from the HRM. The watch data is only utilized in specific scenarios such as HRM battery issues or disconnections.
Another important aspect to consider is Garmin Pay functionality. If users disable the OHR sensor, Garmin Pay will require a PIN for transactions as a security measure when the watch is deemed “off the wrist.” While this may seem inconvenient at first, Garmin assures users that after entering a PIN, transactions can be made for up to 24 hours without needing to re-enter it, provided that the watch remains on the wrist with the heart rate feature active.
For those who wish to turn off the OHR sensor, simply follow these steps:
1. Go to Menu
2. Select Sensors and Access
3. Choose Wrist HR
4. Switch it to Off
By following these steps, users can customize their settings according to their preferences and optimize their Garmin smartwatch experience. Stay tuned for more updates on how to make your device work best for you!