Reasons Why Garmin Instinct Won’t Track Steps
- Device Not Properly Worn: Sometimes, the device may not track steps because it is not securely fastened to your wrist. Garmin Instinct uses motion sensors to count steps, and a loose fit can lead to inaccurate readings.
- Activity Tracking is Disabled: Ensure that activity tracking is enabled on the device. If it is turned off, your steps won't be recorded.
- Outdated Firmware: If the watch’s software is outdated, there might be bugs affecting step tracking functionality. Always ensure your device's firmware is up to date.
- Sync Issues: Sometimes, the steps might not appear because the device is not syncing properly with the app. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and the device is correctly connected to your smartphone.
- Faulty Sensors: If the sensors in the watch are damaged or defective, it may not count your steps. This is generally rare but possible.
How to Fix Garmin Instinct Step Tracking Issues
- Wear It Properly: Make sure the watch is snugly fit and positioned slightly above your wrist bone for accurate step counting.
- Check Activity Tracking: Navigate to the settings on your device and ensure that step tracking is turned on. You might need to refer to the user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
- Update Firmware: Connect your device to the Garmin Connect app or Garmin Express on your computer and check for available updates. Follow the guidelines to update your device.
- Reset Bluetooth Connection: Turn off Bluetooth on your smartphone and Garmin watch, and then turn them back on. Re-pair the devices if necessary.
- Restart Your Device: Try restarting your Garmin Instinct by powering it off completely and then turning it back on after a few seconds. This can sometimes reset features and fix minor glitches.
- Repair or Replace: If none of the steps work, and you suspect a hardware issue, contact Garmin support or visit a service center for repair or replacement options.