However, as of now, they aren’t having a great time with the latest flagships from Google. Many users have voiced their concern that they are constantly facing pairing and disconnection issues with their Garmin watches and the Pixel 6/Pro devices. While some are straightaway getting the “failed to pair” error message, others are a tad lucky and are at least able to pair their smartwatch for a few minutes, before it ultimately gets disconnected.
As a result of which, users will have to type in the 6 digit code on their smartwatch and then approve the pairing request on their Pixel at regular intervals. Moreover, there doesn’t seem to be any issues with other Android devices or even the iPhones, so the culprit might very well be the sixth iteration of Pixel devices themselves. If you are also getting bugged with the Pixel 6/Pro & Garmin Watch pairing and disconnection issues, then this guide shall help you fix it once and for all. Follow along.
Pixel 6/Pro & Garmin Watch Pairing and Disconnection Issues
Do note that there’s no universal fix as such. You will have to try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and see which one works best in your favor. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Try Android 12 Bluetooth Tweaks
To begin with, you should execute the tried and tested Bluetooth workarounds that more often than not are enough to rectify the underlying pairing issues. So please check out our guide on How to Bluetooth Not Working in Android 12, give a try at all the seven fixes mentioned there, and then verify the results.
FIX 2: Use Safe Mode Tweak
In some instances, a third-party app might also prevent an external device (which in this case is your watch) from establishing a successful connection with your device. So refer to the below instructions to verify if that is indeed the case or not. After that, we will show you how to rectify that issue as well.
FIX 3: Clear Garmin Connect App Cache
If a lot of temporary data of the Garmin Connect app gets accrued over the due course of time, then it could well conflict with the proper functioning of the watch. Therefore, your best course of action should be to delete these cached data right away, which could be done as follows:
FIX 4: Delete Garmin Connect App Data
If the Garmin Connect app data gets corrupted or outdated, then simply deleting the cache file will be of no good. Rather, you will have to delete the app data and let is repopulate it from scratch. So proceed with the below instructions to try it out:
FIX 5: Reinstall Garmin Connect App
If the Garmin Connect app’s settings or configuration files have been corrupted, then the only way out is to uninstall the app from your device and then reinstall its latest version from the Play Store. Here’s how it could be done:
FIX 6: Reset Smartwatch
If none of the aforementioned methods managed to spell out success for you, then you will have no choice but to factory reset the smartwatch. This will revert all the settings to their default state and would remove all the configurations and tweaks as well. It will be exactly how it came out of the box and this might be enough to rectify the underlying issue as well. Do note that this process will wipe off all the data, so take a backup beforehand and only then proceed with the below steps: So with this, we round off the guide on how you could fix the Pixel 6/Pro & Garmin Watch pairing and disconnection issues. We have listed six different methods for the same. Do let us know in the comments section which one worked out in your favor. Likewise, all your queries are welcomed in the comments section below.
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