Garmin Fenix ​​8 users report the Fenix ​​8 (which we called ‘perfect’) crashing during a cold water dive

Earlier this week, Ny Breaking published its official statement Garmin Fenix ​​​​8 review. We (or rather, I) called it “rugged, expensive perfection” and labeled it one of the best best Garmin watches ever.

In that review I also said: “Unfortunately I have not yet had the opportunity to test the new dive mode: after this review is published, I will be handing the device over to a writer who is also a recreational diver for a while. a more thorough breakdown of that specific mode.”

Unfortunately, it’s exactly that feature that’s currently affecting quite a few Garmin users. A reader contacted me to inform Ny Breaking that there were posters on it Garmin Official Forumsas well as several Reddit threadsreport some issues after submerging their Fenix ​​8s in cold water.

One poster writes: “My Fenix ​​​​8 AMOLED 47mm constantly crashes when the water temperature drops below 8°C. This is a major issue where I live because the water temperature often drops below that.

“In Europe, diving instruments must be tested to 0°C before being released to the market, so I find it surprising that a watch advertised as operating at negative temperatures has this problem. I’m wondering if this is a software safety feature that can be fixed in an update, or if I should consider returning the watch.”

It’s worth noting that the watch doesn’t seem to be permanently broken for any user yet, with all posters and commenters reporting a temporary crash. In the Garmin Fenix ​​8 user manualIt states that the stated operating temperature underwater is between 0F and 40C (from 32F to 104°F).

Ny Breaking has contacted Garmin for comment and we will update this article with any new information.

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