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Trying to set up my new 945 and install Spotify. However when trying to download via the Connect store I am being told to get the latest version of this app I must update the watch in Garmin Express. I have added Garmin Express to my Mac and connected thew phone...made an update for maps (the only visible I can see) but can't find anywhere to make the necessary update. Can anyone help ? Many thanks

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I just recently added ErgIq and when I clicked download from the store on my laptop it told me to open Garmin express with the watch plugged in, and when it synced it was on my watch after I unplugged it.

You may also need to select Spotify as your music provider once it's installed by going to Menu > Music > Music Providers, and selecting Spotify. From there it will guide you on how to login in through Garmin Connect. You also need Spotify Premium to use the Spotify app as well.

Once you plug your watch into Garmin express it should tell you about any updates available. If there is any once you add them to your watch after you unplug it, it should give you the option to install now or later. The most recent software version is 5.50, and you can verify your current version by going to Menu > System > About

I just purchased a Fenix 5x Plus and I am having the same exact issue. I need to download an update from Garmin Express, but the only update available when connected to Garmin Express (via USB) is a maps update.

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