Once the hard reset is complete, you must re-pair the watch to your phone:
The MYKI Watch 4 has become a popular choice for fitness enthusiasts and everyday users looking for an affordable yet feature-rich smartwatch. However, like any electronic device, it can occasionally freeze, become sluggish, or suffer from software glitches. When troubleshooting simple issues like closing apps or restarting the watch doesn’t work, a hard reset (also known as a factory reset or master reset) is the ultimate solution.
A hard reset restores the watch to its original factory settings, wiping all personal data, including step counts, heart rate history, custom watch faces, paired device information, and app settings. This guide will walk you through every method to perform a hard reset on your MYKI Watch 4, explain when you should do it, and what precautions to take.
This is the standard method if you can still navigate the watch’s touchscreen. How to Hard Reset MYKI Watch 4
Step 1: Wake up the watch screen by pressing the side button or raising your wrist.
Step 2: From the main watch face, swipe down from the top of the screen. This opens the Quick Settings/Control Center (similar to a smartphone).
Step 3: Look for the Settings gear icon (⚙️). Tap on it. Once the hard reset is complete, you must
Step 4: Scroll down through the settings menu until you find an option labeled “Reset” or “Factory Reset.” (Sometimes it is located inside a sub-menu called “System” or “General.”)
Step 5: Tap on “Reset” or “Factory Reset.”
Step 6: The watch will ask for confirmation. It may say “Erase all data?” or “Reset to factory settings?” Tap “Confirm” or “Yes.” The MYKI Watch 4 has become a popular
Step 7: The watch screen will go dark, then show a logo. The reset process takes about 30–60 seconds. The watch will reboot automatically.
Step 8: Once rebooted, the watch will show a welcome screen or a pairing QR code. It is now successfully hard reset.