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Garmin has started pushing out a new beta update for its Instinct smartwatch lineup, bringing a handful of bug fixes aimed at improving reliability. The update, version 10.36, covers the Instinct 3 AMOLED, Instinct 3 Solar, and Instinct E models and is available now through the Garmin Connect app or Garmin Express.

Garmin Instinct 3 Solar

The update follows the stable 10.30 build released in August and takes aim at several frustrating issues. One major fix applies to all models, correcting a problem with the Broadcast Heart Rate feature that failed to work properly when triggered with a hot key. That should make sharing heart rate data during workouts more seamless.

For the Instinct 3 Solar and AMOLED versions, Garmin has fixed a strobe light bug that left the flashlight running even after exiting an activity. Meanwhile, Instinct 3 Solar and Instinct E users get a fix for Connect IQ data fields, which now show up correctly in glances. A temperature display issue in the weather glance has also been addressed.

Runners using the Instinct 3 Solar will welcome a fix for a crash that occurred when pairing with Garmin’s Running Dynamics Pod. This should make setup smoother and more reliable.

While the update doesn’t add new features, it’s a welcome round of polish. By ironing out glitches in heart rate sharing, lighting, and activity sensors, Garmin is keeping its Instinct line dependable for outdoor and fitness-focused users. The beta build is live now, with a wider rollout expected after testing wraps up.

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