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By Dr. Krishna Athmakuri, Co-Founder & CEO, Clearcals | Updated May 2026
Resetting your Garmin watch is one of the most reliable ways to fix freezing, syncing failures, GPS issues, or unexpected behaviour — without sending the device in for service. It's also the required step before selling or gifting your watch to someone else.
There are three types of reset on Garmin watches, and they do very different things. Choosing the wrong one can erase your activity history unnecessarily, or leave your data on a watch you're selling. This guide covers all three — with model-specific steps for the most common Garmin watches sold in India.
| Reset Type | What It Does | Erases Data? | When to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soft reset (restart) | Reboots the watch — like restarting a phone | No | The watch is frozen, unresponsive, or slow |
| Reset Settings | Restores default settings (brightness, alerts, GPS format, etc.) | No — keeps activities and health data | GPS, display, or notification settings are behaving oddly |
| Factory reset (Delete Data and Reset Settings) | Wipes everything and returns the watch to its new-out-of-the-box state | Yes — all activities, settings, and personal data erased | Selling/gifting your watch, persistent software issues |
Most people searching for "how to reset" actually want a factory reset or a restart. Read through the options below before proceeding.
A soft reset simply reboots the watch. No data is deleted. Use this first whenever your watch is frozen, lagging, or not responding to button presses or touch.
For touchscreen models (Venu SQ 2, Vivoactive 5, Vivoactive 6):
For button-only models (Instinct 2, Instinct 3, Forerunner 165, Forerunner 265):
A soft reset doesn't clear any data, personal settings, or paired devices. If the watch is completely unresponsive and won't restart with a button hold, plug it into its charger — most Garmin watches will power on when connected to power.
Reset Settings restores your watch's configuration — display brightness, GPS satellite mode, notification settings, units, alerts — back to factory defaults. Your recorded activities, health data, training history, and personal profile are not affected.
Use this when your watch's settings have become corrupted or you've made configuration changes that are causing problems, and you want to start clean without losing your workout history.
Steps (all models with menu navigation):
Your activities and personal health data remain intact after this reset.
A factory reset — called "Delete Data and Reset Settings" on Garmin watches — erases everything: all recorded activities, sleep and health data, saved courses, personal profile, payment cards, music, and settings. The watch returns to the state it was in when first unboxed.
Back up your data first. Before performing a factory reset, open the Garmin Connect app on your phone and sync your watch. This uploads all stored activities and health data to your Garmin Connect account, where it remains accessible even after the watch is wiped. Once the factory reset is complete, that data is gone from the device — it can only be recovered if it was synced beforehand.
Steps to factory reset (all models):
After the factory reset, the watch will display the initial setup screen asking for your language, units, and Garmin Connect pairing — the same as when it was new.
Soft reset: Hold the side button for 10–15 seconds until the watch restarts.
Factory reset:
The Venu SQ 2 does not have a separate physical reset button — all resets are performed through button holds or the Settings menu. If the screen is frozen and unresponsive to touch, hold the button for 15+ seconds until it forces a restart.
Soft reset: Hold the side button for 10–15 seconds until the watch reboots.
Factory reset:
If you are resetting the Vivoactive 5 before selling it, also remove it from your Garmin Connect account in the Garmin Connect app: tap the device icon → your watch → the settings gear → Remove Device.
The Instinct series uses button-only navigation with no touchscreen. The button layout differs slightly between Instinct 2 and Instinct 3.
Soft reset: Hold the upper-left button (LIGHT on Instinct 2; LIGHT/FLASHLIGHT on Instinct 3) for 10+ seconds. The watch will reboot.
Factory reset via menu:
Factory reset via hardware method (Instinct 2): If the watch is frozen and menu navigation isn't working, hold the upper-left LIGHT button while plugging in the charging cable. Keep holding until the watch displays the reset screen, then follow the on-screen prompt. This is a hardware-level forced reset for use when the watch is completely unresponsive.
Soft reset: Hold the top button for 15 seconds until the watch restarts. On both models, this forces a reboot without erasing data.
Factory reset:
Both the Forerunner 165 and 265 will restart and display the initial setup screen after a factory reset.
If you're selling or gifting your Garmin watch, a factory reset alone is not enough — you also need to unpair it from your Garmin Connect account. If you don't unpair it, the new owner may have difficulty setting up the watch under their own account.
Complete these steps in order:
After these steps, the watch is completely clean and ready for the new owner to set up under their own account.
The watch is completely frozen and won't respond to button holds: Connect the watch to its charger. Most Garmin watches will respond once power is connected. Once charging, attempt the soft reset (hold the button for 15+ seconds).
Watch reboots in a loop after a factory reset: This can happen if the firmware is corrupted. Hold the button and connect to the charger simultaneously to force the watch into recovery mode. Then sync with Garmin Connect on your phone — if Garmin Express is available on your computer, connect via USB and use it to reinstall firmware.
Factory reset completed, but the watch still shows my data: If you've reset the watch but your name or data still appears, it may be that "Reset Settings" (not "Delete Data and Reset Settings") was selected. Repeat the process and ensure you select Delete Data and Reset Settings.
Watch says "Device disconnected" in Garmin Connect after reset: After a factory reset, the watch needs to be re-paired to your phone from scratch. In Garmin Connect, tap the device icon → Add Device → select your watch model, and pair again via Bluetooth.
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How do I reset my Garmin watch? For a full factory reset on most Garmin watches: go to Settings → System → Reset → Delete Data and Reset Settings, and confirm. This erases all data and restores the watch to factory defaults. If you only want to restart a frozen watch without erasing data, hold the power/upper button for 10–15 seconds for a soft reset. Full model-specific steps for the Venu SQ 2, Vivoactive 5, Instinct 2, Instinct 3, Forerunner 165, and Forerunner 265 are in the guide above.
What is the difference between a soft reset and a factory reset on a Garmin watch? A soft reset (or restart) simply reboots the watch — like restarting a phone — with no data loss. A factory reset (Delete Data and Reset Settings) erases all recorded activities, health data, settings, and personal profile, returning the watch to its out-of-box state. Use a soft reset for a frozen or unresponsive watch. Use a factory reset before selling or for persistent software issues.
How do I factory reset the Garmin Venu SQ 2? On the Venu SQ 2: press the side button to access the menu → Settings → System → Reset → Delete Data and Reset Settings → confirm. The watch will erase all data and restart as a new device. Sync your watch in the Garmin Connect app before doing this to back up your activities.
How do I reset the Garmin Vivoactive 5? On the Vivoactive 5: navigate to Settings (tap or hold the side button) → System → Reset → Delete Data and Reset Settings → confirm. For a soft restart without data loss, hold the side button for 10–15 seconds until the watch reboots.
How do I factory reset the Garmin Instinct 2? On the Instinct 2: hold the UP button to access the menu → Settings → System → Reset → Delete Data and Reset Settings → confirm. If the watch is completely unresponsive, hold the upper-left LIGHT button while connecting the charging cable to force a hardware reset.
What should I do before factory resetting my Garmin watch? Back up your data before resetting. Open the Garmin Connect app and sync your watch — this uploads all activities and health data to your account. If you're selling the watch, also remove it from your Garmin Connect account in the app (tap the device icon → your watch → settings gear → Remove Device) before doing the factory reset.
How do I reset my Garmin watch before selling it? Do these steps in order: (1) Sync the watch in Garmin Connect to back up your data. (2) Remove the device from your Garmin Connect account in the app. (3) If the watch has Garmin Pay, remove your stored cards. (4) Perform a factory reset: Settings → System → Reset → Delete Data and Reset Settings. The watch will be clean and ready for the new owner to set up.
Dr. Krishna Athmakuri is the Co-Founder and CEO of Clearcals, where he leads the development of data-driven health technology through the Hint app.
With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, his expertise spans analytics, protein chemistry, and biotechnology.
Earlier in his career, he developed biotherapeutics for diabetes and metabolic diseases at companies like Aurobindo Pharma and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories.
At Clearcals, he now applies that scientific rigour to build personalised fitness tools — including Hint Pro Workouts, nutrition tracking, and real-time metabolic insights — helping users make smarter health decisions through technology.
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