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Why Does My Garmin Watch Take So Long to Locate Satellites?
There are a number of factors that can cause your Garmin watch to take a long time to find and acquire a GPS satellite signal, or perhaps not even find and acquire a signal. Giving the watch a clear view of the sky and horizon will allow for the quickest satellite acquisition.
Factors That Impact GPS Reception
The following factors will generally impact your watch's ability to track and locate GPS satellites:
Wooded areas
Buildings blocking the view of the horizon or sky
Being inside a building or cave
Canyons or deep valleys
Being underwater
You have traveled a long distance from where your watch last acquired a signal
Your watch has not been synced to Garmin Connect to acquire new EPO/CPE data
NOTE: Cloud cover does not affect the watch's ability to acquire a GPS signal.