Strange Approach CT10 issue with Driver

I have the strangest issue with the CT10.

All sensors added and working well (1 month old).

The sensor on my Driver abruptly stopped working. Could be re-added, re-assigned.

I got the sensor from my 6 Iron and re-assigned it to my driver successfully.

After one or two drives the next time I played, the driver sensor stopped working again.

The clubs live in the bag (sensor down), are brand new (I had a replacement sent by Garmin) and nothing seems to work.

When I tried to re-assign the driver sensor back to the 6 iron, it wouldn't work. It's like the driver completely kills the sensor?

I know how ridiculous this sounds however to have the same thing happen twice in a week is very strange.

Would love some ideas.

  • I have exactly the same issue!!! Can not be coincidence… 

  • I bought fresh batteries and that resolved it in the end. Strange that both the original set and then the one additional one sent by Garmin both had near dead batteries.

  • Thanks Ben! But indeed I don’t get it.. I changed the sensor from my 4 iron to my driver ( coz I don’t use my 4 iron ) and now same issue :-s 

  • Same issue here!! All sensors die on my. Driver! 

  • So strange. There was definitely something going on with the sensor that kept being put on the driver (like the driver killed it).

    • All is ok now for whatever reason. The only thing I could deduce was the fresh battery. Why knows?!
  • ANY SOLUTIONS FROM GARMIN PLEASEEE??!!! still not working! even after replacing the battery for 3 times! 

  • Hello, this thread is the first I've seen of the issue, and I've kept an eye on it for some time waiting for more reports. Since there are a few, I'd like to gather more information so that we can investigate the issue on our end. 

    I will be sending you each a private message to gather additional details. 

  • Hi, can you message me too? I think I'm dealing with the same issue.. Thanks.

  • Hello
    I exactly am encountering the same issue, but not only with the driver but also with my 3W 3H an 4H...and i found out why this happens.
    I putted fresh batteries in all of the clubs....after 18 holes, the driver as well as 3W and 4H stopped working. There is only one thing they have in paralell: The problem is that these 4 clubs are touching the bottom of the bag and i suppose that you guys all use a trolleys like me, which than transfers vibrations to the sensors while driving arround. I also tried switching the sensors from ironclubs to Driver, Wood and Hybrids...but the result was always the same...after 18 holes the batteries were empty!
    And this is how i try to fix it now: I ordered some foam, which i cut in small cubes. One layer of arround 5 cm i putted on the bottom, the cubes above. Now i try to fix the clubs between the cubes, trying to absorb as much vibrations than possible. I had not yet the chance to try it out, but i will give you a feedback :-) Maybe buying clips, to fix the clubs may also help!

    Advice to garmin: Can you please consider for the next sensors you bring out, sort of a button you have to push to activate it, when taking the clubs out of the bag? This would help a lot, does not coast ay time and will fix the issue (auto-shutdown after one minute if button is not pressed again after swing) I'm owning the sensors not yet a month now, but i already have 20!! empty batteries lying here.

     Hope i could help a little bit.

    Greets

    Christian

  • Well, my feedback is quick:

    Issue solved. While eliminating as much vibrations as possible (foam at the bottom of the bag and 3d-printed rubbers for the grips) the batteries are no more empty after a few holes. I could play 18 holes yesterday without any problem. I hope this will help some of you.

    Greetings

    Christian