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[Firmware ChangeLog]: What's New in 32.10 Beta | Edge MTB
Overview
Garmin has posted Public Beta 32.10 for the Edge MTB.
This is a broad beta maintenance release for the trail-focused Edge line. It includes satellite acquisition improvements, ClimbPro display fixes, POI search crash fixes, a light pairing crash fix, compass direction correction, and general stability work.
Update Details
- Device: Garmin Edge MTB
- Software Version: 32.10 Beta
- Announcement Date: July 7, 2026
- Channel: Public Beta Program
- Rollout Status: Pre-rollout / manual check
- Installation Path: Main Menu > System > About > Check For Updates
- Official Announcement: Garmin Forums
Garmin Edge MTB 32.10 Beta Changelog
- Improved satellite acquisition.
- Fixed ClimbPro list marker offset.
- Fixed ClimbPro marker position in zoom view.
- Updated mobile and device translations.
- Fixed a crash when pairing or removing a light.
- Fixed POI category search back navigation and search result crash.
- Improved rider and Virtual Partner positioning on the segment page elevation profile.
- Fixed incorrect grade in post-ride climb analysis.
- Fixed reversed compass east/west readings.
- Improved device stability and addressed various minor bugs.
Why This Update Matters
More Reliable Trail Navigation
Satellite acquisition, ClimbPro, compass direction, and POI search all matter on trail rides. A small error in map position or climb context can be more noticeable off-road, where routes change quickly and trail networks can be dense.
Fewer Setup Interruptions
The light pairing/removal crash fix should reduce friction when changing accessories. The POI search fix also matters because search problems can interrupt route setup before a ride.
Installation Notes
Garmin says enrolled beta users should have a Wi-Fi network configured and check from Main Menu > System > About > Check For Updates.
As always, beta firmware is best for users who are comfortable testing and reporting issues.
Conclusion
Garmin Edge MTB Beta 32.10 is a useful beta update for trail riders testing the 32.xx branch. It improves navigation behavior, accessory handling, and general stability across several everyday workflows.