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This tiny charging adapter fixes an annoying Garmin watch issue

Garmin watches have great battery life, but the charging cable is still annoying. A tiny keychain adapter offers a cheaper, simpler fix by turning a regular USB-C cable into a Garmin charger.

Earlier this year, I talked about a compact Garmin charging power bank that came with its own built-in 1200 mAh battery. That specific gadget is great for trips because it can juice up the watch when you were completely away from a wall plug.

This adapter takes a completely different approach. Instead of hauling extra battery power around or packing the whole official Garmin cord, you just carry the tiny charging tip. You slide a standard USB-C cable into the back, plug the front into your watch, and you have a reliable backup charger that fits right on your keyring.


It fixes the cable problem

The other charger fixes the major headache of being completely away from a power outlet. This little adapter tackles a different issue that actually happens a lot more often. You have plenty of power around and USB-C cables scattered everywhere, but your specific Garmin cable is completely missing.

A tiny keychain dongle fixes the whole situation. You can just throw it on your keys, drop it in a laptop bag, or leave it next to your desk setup so you don’t have to hunt down the official Garmin cord. It is incredibly easy to pack when travelling or moving between your house, the office, and the gym.

The actual adapter is as simple as it gets. One side plugs right into your Garmin watch, and the other side takes any standard USB-C cable. That straightforward design is exactly why it works so well, and you can find a ton of different versions available on Amazon.

Garmin tiny charger
Lots of different options on Amazon

Watch the angle

Garmin’s charging connector is quite small, uncovered, and usually works without any issues, but getting a good fit still matters. If a cheap adapter forces the watch into a weird angle, stresses the internal pins, or leaves the watch dangling from the cord, that can cause trouble down the road.

This is where the caveat comes in. Since a thick USB-C cable plugs directly into the adapter, the whole charging setup can look pretty messy on a table. The watch might also rest at a strange angle depending on how stiff your cable is or where your wall outlet sits. This is definitely a handy backup option rather than a sleek bedside dock.

Because of that, you want to avoid any awkward setups that put a weird bend on the connector. It helps to treat the adapter as a quick convenience tool instead of something you can roughly yank around on a cord.


Garmin should make this

Garmin doesn’t actually need to swap out its dedicated ports for USB-C. Doing that would just create massive waterproofing issues and likely make the hardware a lot less durable. The current four-pin connector might not look pretty, but it gets the job done.

What Garmin really should do is release an official keychain USB-C adapter. It would be tiny, inexpensive and handy to carry around. Even better, it would give people total peace of mind that it fits their watch perfectly, saving everyone from gambling on random third-party options on Amazon.

Until that happens, these tiny adapters are worth a look. And they are not exactly a huge investment. For around $10 you can pick up a few of these (find one on Amazon).

The mini power bank from my earlier article still makes more sense for camping, travel or long weekends away from a socket. This little dongle makes more sense for everyday backup.

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Ivan Jovin

Ivan has been a tech journalist for over 12 years now, covering all kinds of technology issues. Based in the US - he is the guy who gets to dive deep into the latest wearable tech news.

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