Powering on when Plugging Charging Cable in.

This apparently was Garmin's answer to the issue of the Garmin 1050 turning itself on automatically when plugging the charging cable in.  (Which is a total pain because it just also turns on my Garmin RTL515 radar flashing light, and requires the extra step of turning it off.)

Hello and thanks for your post.

This is intentional behavior, the Edge 1050 will power on when connected to external power. The Edge 1050 can be powered off while charging, but will continue to display a charging status on screen, and will power on again when external power is lost (device is unplugged).  

The charging logic in your Garmin device prevents it from being 'overcharged' and there is no effect on the performance of the battery if it is only partially discharged before charging it again. The Edge 1050 and most newer Edge devices can be charged while in use.

This is a nonsense answer though.  If their concern is overcharging, that can be achieved with a simple circuit which almost all modern high end devices include, and does not require the device to be turned on.  Plus which, are they saying that if I then turn it off while it is charging it will overcharge?  Bullxxxx. 

  • Have you or anyone tried a power-only, data-blocking USB-C cable?  I get the impression that the unit wakes up after detecting the data lines.  I don't have the 1050 and would hate the wake up behavior.  plugable.com/.../usbc-cc1m

  • Just tried with a USB-C to USB-C data blocker adapter, which does the same thing as the cable you suggested, but it still turns on as soon as you plug it in.  This actually makes sense because I do not have my cable plugged into a computer or other data source, but rather directly into a charger.  The data lines in a regular USB cable are therefore just inert copper in that case, and would not be detected by any device they are plugged into.

    This is just a bad design on Garmin's part, as there is no legitimate reason to have it turn on when plugged into power.  Hopefully they can fix it with firmware, and it is not some quirk of their hardware circuits.