Can't connect my Fenix 5X with my Macbook Pro

I know this is a known issue... But I haven't heard any response from Garmin so far...

Is there a way to connect my Fenix 5X with my Macbook Pro? My Mac doesn't recognize my Fenix as a connected device... I'm stuck in firmware version 5.30 and Garmin Connect doesn't update my Fenix... And I need to use Garmin Express to update and also upload maps to the watch... :(
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 7 years ago
    I've been able to connect my 5X to my 2010 MBP and my 2016 MBP with a USB-USBC adapter without issues. I've had my 5X since pre-release and have used every beta. I've also loaded my own maps without issue. I would suggest that the issue isn't widespread and affects your specific devices. Take your MBP and 5X to an Apple store and let the genius' have a look. They'll likely try connecting up the 5X to another Mac in-store.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 7 years ago
    Updates should still go through Wi-Fi. I don't think it's a Mac problem... there's people complaining about bad usb cable/connectors and that's probably where the problem is.
  • Try this:

    1. Before connecting go to Menu->Settings->System->USB Mode and change to Garmin.
    2. Connect your watch. Fenix will ask if you would like to use it as a Mass Storage. Say "Yes"
    3. After a few seconds, you should see your watch in the Mac
    4. If the watch still will be not visible, disconnect, repeat step 1 and in the step 2. choose "No" (as a result your watch should be connected to a Mac in a Garmin mode)
    5. Wait 10 seconds, and with the watch connected repeat step 1 but change Garmin to Mass Storage.

    It works on my side (PC).

    Best Regards,
    Mariusz
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to maryooshek

    That worked, thanks. Odd. My watch was working fine, then started having the issue where the MBP wouldn't recognize it. Well, good now. Thanks.

  • The question was for a Macbook Pro though... PC solutions aren't going to work.

  • That may be caused by gunk and/or corrosion preventing all the pins to connect correctly. I've had the same issue several times (I own a 5-year-old Fenix 5X) and have always resolved it by gently brushing the connector on the Fenix for a couple of minutes with a toothbrush (an electric one works fine too). The key is to make sure that:

    1. You're brushing with isopropyl alcohol, as this alcohol doesn't harm the metal and plastic parts.
    2. The bristles of the toothbrush are soft.
    3. You switched off the device before cleaning
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    fenix 5x connector before cleaning fenix 5x connector after cleaning