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Smart Battery Modes
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- On average, Daily Mode lasts between charges from morning to morning. Daily Mode will continue to be targeted for enabling the most features and daily charging.
- When using Extended Mode from a full charge, battery can last up to 2 days and 2 nights. Extended Mode will continue to be optimized for enabling the must-have features and the longest battery life for a “still smart” Wear OS watch.
- When using Time Only Mode from a full charge, battery can last 3+ weeks, but the primary intention of this mode is to keep your watch from dying before you reach the charger. When the battery is extra low, it switches to Time Only Mode so your watch can continue to function as a basic time teller for a bit longer.
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Battery life for each of our Smart Battery Modes will vary based on multiple factors, from how often the watch is woken up and interacted with and how many apps or tiles are launched or running in the background to whether the watch is set up to take calls using the watch speaker and microphone. Performance even varies greatly depending on which watch face is used as well as which complications are used within a watch face. It’s worth noting that during the first few days of use, there are various updates going on in the background and users generally use the watches significantly more to play with different watch faces, Tiles and apps. After the first few days, more average use settles in and battery life becomes more consistent.
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Making settings updates in the Wear OS menus outside of Smart Battery Modes deselects your current mode due to manual changes. You will need to select your mode of choice again in order to reset.
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Bluetooth schedule- Sometimes in Extended Mode the underlying Wear OS System Software unintentionally turns on Bluetooth during scheduled off times. This impacts the overall battery savings possible when using Extended Mode and may also result in users being switched into Custom Mode if the Smart Battery Modes app is launched when Bluetooth is scheduled to be off but has been turned on by the system.
Settings change after charging- After auto-switching to Extended Mode, the system does not return to the previous settings. You can manually switch back to Daily Mode if you haven’t changed any settings.
Using Speaker
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In addition to enabling call audio on watch, Huawei users also need to enable it on their phone: Settings -> Accessibility -> Voice Control -> Turn ON toggle "broadcast incoming calls".
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Some users are reporting that even when they turn ON the speaker, they still do not hear the sound of Google’s voice assistant through the speaker.
- Double check that the Assistant voice output is turned on by going to the Assistant screen (swipe to the left screen from the watch dial/home screen), scroll down to the bottom of the Assistant screen and tap on the settings icon. In Assistant settings, make sure “Speech output” is turned ON. Finally, make sure the volume is up and the voice of the Google Assistant should play through the speaker.
- If Assistant fails to show your speech converted to text or is super slow in doing this, it may be caused by a slow or poor connection. Check your Bluetooth and WiFi connections and try again.
- If you are using an iPhone, the Bluetooth connection used is a low-power BLE connection that may take 3 to 5 seconds to transmit all the data back and forth to complete your speech to text. If you want to speed things up, check to make sure WiFi is connected by swiping down to look at the Quick Settings Shade and see if the WiFi symbol is there. If not, go into the WiFi settings page and tap on an available network, make sure you’re signed in, then try Assistant again.
GENERAL SETUP & PAIRING
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Wear OS by Google works with phones running Android 6.0+ (excluding Go edition) or iOS 10+. Supported features may vary between platforms and countries. All devices are Bluetooth® smart-enabled with an improved data transfer of 4.1 Low Energy.
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iOS: Go to the App Store® and select Search from the bottom menu. Type “Wear OS by Google” in the search bar, select the Wear OS by Google App, and tap Get. Wait for the app to download to your phone. ANDROID: Go to the Google Play™ store, type Wear OS by Google in the search bar, select the Wear OS by Google App, and tap Install. Wait for the app to download to your phone.
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Make sure the smartwatch is charged before trying to power it on. Press and hold down the middle pusher button for at least three seconds. The smartwatch will also power on when connected to the charger.
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To set up your smartwatch, reference the Quick Start Guide that accompanied your smartwatch or follow these steps:
- Connect your smartwatch to the charger by placing it against the back of the smartwatch. Magnets in the charger will hold it in place.
- On your phone, download and install the Wear OS by Google App from the App Store or Google Play store.
- Open app on your device and follow the prompts to pair your smartwatch.
- Plug the included charger into a USB outlet.
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To pair your smartwatch, follow these steps:
- On watch: Select language, then scroll down to find watch name.
- On phone: Open the Wear OS by Google app and tap Get Started. Select your watch name. Allow Bluetooth to connect to your watch.
- A pairing code will appear on your watch and phone. Confirm that they match.
- You’ll see a confirmation message once your watch is paired. This can take a few minutes.
- Follow the onscreen instructions on your phone and watch to complete pairing and setup.
Note: Your watch may automatically install an update and restart after it’s paired with your phone. If it begins downloading an update, keep the phone near your watch and ensure your watch stays charging until the update is finished.
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The range of the wireless Bluetooth connection between your phone and your smartwatch can vary greatly depending on the environment. In general, you should have at least 10 meters (or 30 feet) of connectivity.
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- Press the middle button or swipe down from the top of your screen.
- Scroll and tap on Settings.
- Tap on Connectivity.
- Tap on Wi-Fi.
- Tap on Add network.
- Scroll to find your network, and tap.
- Power on phone and start Wear OS by Google app.
- Tap Enter on phone to complete password entry.
- Enter password on phone.
If your watch is paired with an Android phone and has Wi-Fi, your watch can automatically connect to saved Wi-Fi networks when it loses the Bluetooth connection with your phone. That way, you can get notifications and use voice search on your watch throughout your home and work even when you leave your phone in a different room.
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- Press the middle button or swipe down from the top of your screen.
- Scroll and tap on Settings.
- Tap on System.
- Swipe up and tap Power Off.
- Tap the checkmark to confirm.
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Ensure that your smartwatch is powered on and Bluetooth is enabled on your phone. Launch the Wear OS by Google App and follow the on-screen instructions for pairing your watch. If it fails to connect, check the Bluetooth menu on your phone. If you see the smartwatch in the device list, remove it. Launch the Wear OS by Google App and repeat the pairing process.
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iOS: Only one watch can be paired with the app at a time.
ANDROID: Multiple watches can be paired with the app simultaneously.
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- Open the Wear OS by Google app and scroll down to Advanced Settings.
- Tap the Forget Watch button at the bottom of the screen to disconnect and reset your device.
- Remove the smartwatch from your phone’s Bluetooth settings.
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You can check for and download updates through the Play Store on your smartwatch.
- Make sure your smartwatch is connected to Wi-Fi.
- Access the app menu on your smartwatch, and open the Play Store.
- Find and tap Wear OS by Google.
- On the details page, tap Update. If you don't see Update, Wear OS by Google is up-to-date.
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iOS: On phone, long press the Wear OS by Google App until the home screen icons shake and a "-" appears. Click the "-" on the Wear OS by Google App to remove it.
ANDROID: The specific steps may vary depending on your phone manufacturer. Generally, on the phone enter the Settings menu, select Applications or Application Manager, click on Wear OS by Google and select Uninstall.
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By resetting your watch to the factory settings, you will erase all data stored on the smartwatch. This data cannot be restored. Data includes your active notifications and cards, fitness data, any installed third party apps, and any data they have stored, system settings, and preferences. The data stored in your Google Account, however, is not affected. Resetting your watch will not factory reset your phone or tablet. To reset to factory settings, follow these steps:
- Press the middle button or swipe down from the top of your screen.
- Scroll and tap on Settings.
- Tap on System.
- Tap on Disconnect & Reset.
- Tap the checkmark to confirm.
- Remove the smartwatch from your phone’s Bluetooth settings.
- After you reset your watch to factory settings, you need to pair your smartwatch with your phone again.
NOTIFICATIONS
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Your watch uses the notification settings you have for each app on your phone. If the alert vibrates or makes a sound for notifications on your phone, your watch will vibrate. If your app doesn’t vibrate or make a sound for notifications, your watch won’t vibrate but you’ll still see a card on your watch.
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Most notifications you see on your phone will also show up on your watch. These include notifications for missed calls, texts, event reminders, and more. When you get a notification, your watch will only vibrate (i.e. it will not make any sounds).
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If you get notifications on your phone that you don’t want to see on your watch, you can stop specific apps from showing up on your watch. You can edit your notification preferences in the Wear OS by Google app. Tap Notifications under the Settings menu on the main screen. In the Notifications menu, you can toggle off any apps you don’t want to receive notifications for on your watch. When you listen to music on your phone, you’ll always see the music card with options to pause and play. You can’t turn this card off.
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Do Not Disturb mode removes vibration alerts, but notification cards will still appear.
- Swipe down from the top of your screen.
- Android: Tap the circle with a strikethrough icon to enable.
- iOS: Tap the half moon icon to enable.
- Tap the icon again to disable Do Not Disturb.
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You can use Theater mode to temporarily turn off your watch’s screen. This prevents any vibrations or visual notifications from coming through.
- Swipe down from the top of your screen.
- Tap the watch icon to enable theater mode.
- Press the middle button to turn screen back on.
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The Wear OS by Google app must be running on your phone at all times to ensure a connection with the watch. Closing the app disconnects the watch from your phone, and prevents notifications from coming through. Make sure the app is open on your phone any time you are wearing your smartwatch.
- A Connected message will appear in the app.
- If a Disconnected message appears in app, swipe up from your watch face and tap the refresh circle on the Reconnect card.
Make sure your phone’s Bluetooth is on and your smartwatch is synced to your device. Check your phone’s software version in the settings to make sure it is compatible with your smartwatch. If your phone software is out of date, update to properly sync devices. Make sure your watch’s software is up-to-date.
- Swipe down from the top of your watch screen.
- Tap Settings, then tap System at the bottom of the menu.
- Tap About, then tap System updates. If your system is not up-to-date, it will prompt you to download the latest software build at this time.
iPhone users: Go to your phone's settings and tap Notifications. Scroll down to Messages, then scroll down to Options. When you tap Show Previews, either choose Always or When Unlocked. If Never is selected, your iPhone won't push the messages to a paired device.
SMARTWATCH FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
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Press and hold the current dial to access the watch face menu. Scroll through the options and select the watch face you want by tapping it.
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If your watch face can be customized, you’ll see a gear below the watch face when scrolling through the list of options. Tap the gear to access customization settings (press and hold a watch face to alternately access these settings).
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To change the information featured on your watch face, press and hold to access the customization settings. Tap the data point you want to change, then select what information you want to view from the list of options. Press the middle button to go back to the main watch face after you’ve set the option you want.
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Press and hold the watch face to access customization settings. Scroll to the bottom and tap Save Look. Your customized watch face is now saved in the brand app and can be accessed and set in the app menu.
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Make sure you’re connected to Wi-fi in the Connectivity menu of your watch’s Settings.
- Press the middle button, then open the Play Store.
- Scroll down and select My Apps from the menu.
- Make sure the brand app is up-to-date. You will have all available watch faces once the latest version is downloaded.
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To adjust the order in your app menu, press and hold the app icon to move your favorites to the top. Recently opened watch apps automatically move to the top of the menu.
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During initial setup, you should receive a prompt to set up your watch to make and receive calls. If you don’t see this prompt, check the notification drawer for Phone Setup notification to start the setup. You can also go to the Phone app on your watch, and it should launch the prompt for phone setup. Follow the instructions to enable phone functionality. If you still don’t see the prompt, you can initiate setup by opening Settings in the Phone app on your watch, tapping Troubleshooting, and following the steps there.
Once you finish setup, you can reject or receive incoming calls or place a call, directly from the watch. Please note, using your watch for calls can consume battery at a faster rate.
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It may be due to battery optimization. If your watch is in Extended or Time Only Mode, answering is disabled. If you want to save battery without losing access to calls, try creating your own experience in Custom Mode.
It could also be an issue with Bluetooth connectivity. Make sure your phone is close by and Bluetooth is connected. See the troubleshooting steps in “Why aren’t calls showing up on my watch?”
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Make sure you’ve been through onboarding in the Phone Setup watch app. If you’ve gone through setup and still aren’t receiving calls, try turning your Bluetooth off and on again to reestablish connection.
Android users -Go to main watch Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth, and check if 'Play phone voice call on watch' is turned on. This should be visible in the “Phone” app under Answer Preferences where you can select to “Accept on watch, answer on watch”.
iPhone users -Check the device list in your phone’s Bluetooth settings. Your watch should be listed twice (one connection is for the Wear OS Bluetooth LE connection and the other is for the watch’s “Phone” app headset connection).
- If your watch is listed twice but one is disconnected, tap the disconnected listing to reconnect.
- If both are disconnected, first reconnect your watch with your phone by ensuring the Wear OS by Google app is open on your phone and tap the reconnect notification on your watch.
- If your watch is only listed once, try going through setup again by going to Settings in Phone app, Troubleshooting, and following the steps there.
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You need to allow permission for your watch to receive information from your phone.
- Android users (in general, these settings may be moved around or named differently depending on the manufacturer of your Android phone):
- Settings → Privacy → Permission Manager, tap on both “Phone” and “Contacts” to make sure the Wear OS by Google app has permission for both.
- Older phones may list “Calls” or “Telephone”, make sure Wear OS by Google has permissions for both of these as well.
- It may be located under Wear OS by Google Permissions in the Apps & notifications section of Settings
- It may be located under Settings → Connected devices → Bluetooth, tap the settings icon next to your watch, and make sure to allow “Phone Calls” and “Contacts Sharing”.
- iPhone users:
- Settings → Wear OS by Google app → make sure Bluetooth and Contacts are given access (at all times).
- There is a chance these options might not appear if you denied access during setup. You may have to factory reset your watch and repair to get iOS to ask for the permissions again.
- Android users (in general, these settings may be moved around or named differently depending on the manufacturer of your Android phone):
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Wear the smartwatch above your wrist bone with the watch still and flat against your skin.
Assign Heart Rate to one of your watch face’s data points from the brand watch app options. Your BPM reading will automatically update every twenty minutes after the first reading, or you can prompt a reading at any time by tapping the icon. You will see dashes on your screen after tapping the heart rate icon; be patient. It can take 10-15 seconds to capture a reading. If the sensors have trouble capturing your heart rate, the smartwatch will walk you back through wear recommendations.
Take a manual reading at any time in the Google Fit watch app by tapping the heart button. Manual readings taken in Fit will appear here with time stamps. Your heart rate will automatically track during workout sessions. The stats will appear with the rest of your data in the Workout History section of the Google Fit watch app.
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- Make sure you are wearing your smartwatch higher and tighter on the arm with the sensors flat against your skin above the wrist bone.
- Temperature, sweat, irregular movement, and tattoos can cause interference. Keep the smartwatch as still as possible and remove any condensation between device and skin.
- If you have tattoos on your wrist, the sensors may not be able to get a reading. Wear your watch on the other hand if the skin is clear.
- If you have poor circulation or are cold, warm up first before starting your exercise to help improve heart rate readings.
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To turn off location and GPS tracking for your watch and phone, open Settings in your watch, then tap Connectivity. Scroll to Location, and toggle off.
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To store music on your smartwatch, you must have a paid music subscription. Download the watch app for your preferred music service and log into a paid account. Follow the instructions in your chosen music app to download music directly to the smartwatch. Once downloaded, you can connect Bluetooth headphones to listen phone free at any time.
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From the watch face, swipe down from the top of the screen. Tap the gear icon to access Settings. Tap Connectivity to access Bluetooth settings. Once in Bluetooth menu, select the headphones you want to pair with from the list.
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Sleep tracking is only available via third-party sleep tracking apps. Access and download third-party sleep tracking apps by visiting Google Play.
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Your smartwatch has both a microphone and speaker.
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To disable sound alerts, swipe down and tap the speaker icon. When it’s no longer highlighted, your watch will only vibrate.
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Swipe down from the top of your watch screen, tap the gear icon to access Settings, then tap Display. Toggle on Always on screen. By default, this is automatically off to conserve battery life.
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Yes, your smartwatch has interchangeable straps.
Google FEATURES
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Logging into a Google account in the Wear OS by Google app unlocks full functionality for the best experience. This enables the following features on your smartwatch:
- Google Assistant access
- Enriched Google Fit experience
- Google Play Store access
- Syncs with Google Calendar
- Syncs with Gmail
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The Google Play Store lets you download watch apps and watch faces to your smartwatch to expand and personalize your features to your lifestyle. You can search for apps and faces or check out top downloads and suggestions. Users must be paired to a G-mail account to download from the Google Play Store.
- Make sure you are connected to Wi-Fi.
- Open the watch app menu and launch Play Store.
- Search for your favorite apps by voice or type, and follow the on-screen instructions to download.
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Press and hold the middle button on your smartwatch. Follow the prompts to set up Google Assistant. Once you’ve enabled Assistant, press and hold the middle button to ask questions or make commands at any time.
You can also access the proactive Google Assistant by swiping left to right on your watch face. This feed uses your Google account to provide you with smart suggestions throughout the day. You can see information such as your commute time, weather, and travel plans. Google Assistant will become more helpful over time as it gets to know you.
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To turn on voice activation, press and hold the middle button, then swipe up from the ask screen and scroll past the suggestions to access Settings. Toggle on “Ok Google” detection for hands-free Assistant on the wrist.
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Google Pay on Wear OS by Google is available in select markets.
Set up a Google Pay account to complete transactions right from the wrist. If you add a card to you watch, you won't need your phone to pay.
- On your watch, open the Google Pay app.
- Tap Get started.
- Set a screen lock pin.
* This pin will be used with your smartwatch and Google Pay account. Your watch can only be used to pay while unlocked and on your wrist. - Tap “Add card” to add a payment method.
- Follow the instructions to finish setup on your phone.
Note: At this time, you can't add a discount, loyalty, or rewards card to Google Pay on your watch.
Make a payment in a store
- Open Google Pay.
- Hold your watch over the contactless payment terminal until you hear a sound or feel vibration from your watch.
- If asked, choose "Credit" regardless of your type of card.
- For debit card transactions, you may have to enter a PIN. Use the PIN you set up with your bank.
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Your smartwatch can identify when you remove the watch from your wrist, and asks for your PIN to re-access watch information and functionality. This is a security measure to prevent strangers from accessing your personal data if the watch has been recently removed from your wrist or stolen.
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Google Fit will track your daily steps with or without a Google account. If logged in with a Gmail, Google Fit can track specific workouts, take heart rate readings, map exercise routes, track calories burned, and help you define and meet your fitness goals.
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Move Minutes tracks all of your activity, no matter what gets you moving. Your watch's accelerometer will continue to show your step count, but now it will also calculate the collective number of minutes you spend in motion during the day.
Heart Points gives you credit for activities that get your heart pumping harder. Your watch's accelerometer can also identify the difference between light and intense activity. Google Fit will award a Heart Point for each Move Minute that your watch identifies as moderately intense activity, and 2 points for highly intense activity. It is not based on heart rate readings.
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Open the Fit Workout watch app from the menu, or tap the Running icon at the bottom of the screen in the Fit watch app. Select the workout type you want to track, then tap Start. Tap pause to take a break or end the workout. Your exercise history is available in the Fit watch app.
When exercising, make sure you wear your smartwatch higher and tighter above the wrist bone with the caseback flat against the skin to better capture heart rate readings. We recommend wearing a silicon strap for workout sessions. Loosen the device for all other uses as prolonged rubbing and pressure can irritate the skin.
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The step goal is automatically set to 10,000 daily, but users can edit this at any time. Open the Fit watch app from the menu, then scroll down to settings. You can edit your goals and other Fit information here.
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Logged exercises track distance, heart rate, calories burned, and time/date. Your workout history is available by date and type in the Fit watch app.
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No, you can only view your activity data.
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- Open the Google Play Store on your smartwatch, then search for Google Play Music. Download the Google Play Music watch app. You must have a paid subscription to download music directly to your smartwatch.
- Connect your smartwatch to Wi-Fi in the Connectivity section of Settings. Open Google Play Music, then make sure the Google account synced to your smartwatch is tied to a paid subscription. Tap the download icon next to songs, playlists, and albums you want to save to your smartwatch.
- When the music is downloaded, you’ll see a check mark next to it. To delete a download, tap the check mark.
- Connect to Bluetooth headphones in the Connectivity section of Settings, then play any of your downloaded music to enjoy songs phone free.
BATTERY
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Your battery will last up to 24 hours, depending on usage.
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Please use the charger that was included in the smartwatch packaging. Do not use a USB hub, USB splitter, USB y-cable, battery pack or other peripheral device to charge. Place the charger on a flat surface in a well ventilated area that is not in direct sunlight. Place your smartwatch directly on the charger. The magnetic charger has two pins that align with circular grooves in the caseback. Make sure your watch is charging by looking for a lightning bolt at the top of the watch face, or by swiping down to see a lightning bolt next to your battery percentage.
Even small amounts of sweat or moisture can cause corrosion of the electrical contacts when connected to a charger. Corrosion can prevent charging and data transfer. To prevent damage to your device:
- Wipe the device using a damp cloth.
- Wipe it dry.
- Allow the device to dry completely before charging.
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Your smartwatch’s battery can charge to at least 80% in one hour.
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A lightning bolt will be visible on the watch screen. You can also swipe down to see a lightning bolt next to your battery percentage. Additionally, a circle indicator will appear on the screen show the percentage of charge.
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I've placed the smartwatch onto the charger. Why do I not see the charging indicator on the display?
If the charging indicator (lightning bolt) is not visible, the charger does not detect the watch. Try the following tips:
- Reseat the watch on the charger.
- Make sure the charger pins align with the caseback grooves.
- Verify watch is seated snugly on charger with no gap.
- Verify nothing is between charger and device, i.e. no dust, tape, etc.
- Make sure the charger is getting power.
- Try changing the charger power source, i.e. move to wall outlet from laptop.
Sometimes if the device gets too hot while charging, it will go into a thermal shutdown mode until it cools off and then, will continue charging once it is safe again. Try removing the device from the charger, wait for it to cool down, and place it on the charger again. If your watch won't turn on, it may be because its battery has been dead for an extended period. Allow your watch to charge for up to 15 minutes, it will turn on automatically once it has enough power.
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Smart Battery Modes help you conserve battery life based on your daily needs. You can use Daily to get the most out of your watch before putting it on the charger at night, Extended for multi-day use, and Time Only for when your battery is super low or you want to wear your watch without charging for weeks. If you want to create your own ideal battery mode, Custom Mode allows you to easily adjust settings all in one place.
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When your battery is running super low, your watch automatically switches to Time Only Mode to keep going as long as possible before you get back to the charger. Once you charge, your watch will restart. If you activate Time Only Mode when you have a larger battery percentage, press and hold the watch button to exit.
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To maximize the battery life of your watch, try the following tips:
CHANGE TO A BATTERY OPTIMIZED WATCH FACE: Some watch faces, especially those with animations or interactive abilities and brighter colors, use up more battery life than others.
ADJUST SCREEN BRIGHTNESS: The brighter your watch screen, the more battery your watch will use. Turn down your watch screen brightness to save more battery power. Swipe down, tap the gear icon to access Settings, then tap Display to adjust brightness.
TURN OFF NOTIFICATIONS YOU DON'T WANT: Turning off notifications can save your battery. Edit which alerts you receive in the Notifications section of the Wear OS by Google app.
TURN ON THEATER MODE: Turn off the display and notifications by turning Theater mode on temporarily. Swipe down from the top of your screen, then tap the watch icon to enable Theater Mode. Turn your screen back on by pressing the middle button.
AIRPLANE MODE: If your only interest is the time and functions that don’t require connectivity for updates, airplane mode lets you keep seeing what you care about most without draining your battery on other features. Swipe down, then tap the airplane.
SYNCING & TROUBLESHOOTING
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Let the smartwatch run out of battery completely. Charge your smartwatch until the screen indicates charging is complete. After the watch is at 100% battery, press and hold the power button until the device restarts.
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Launch Settings on your smartwatch, then open System. Tap About, then tap System updates. If your OS is on the most recent version, the screen will say System is up to date. If not, it will pull the latest version for you to initiate the update.
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- Confirm watch is directly connected to a strong Wi-Fi network. You can add a network in the Connectivity section of Settings.
- Turn off Bluetooth after connecting to Wi-Fi to prevent interference.
- Make sure your watch is charged to at least 50%.
- Restart your watch.
- Restart your phone.
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- Make sure the phone is on.
- Make sure there is a data or wifi connection on the phone.
- Make sure the phone is not on airplane mode.
- Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
- Make sure the app is open and the device shows as "Connected" in the app.
- Open the app and tap on the device to reconnect if it shows "Disconnected."
- If user has an iPhone, make sure the Wear OS by Google app is running in the background.
- Make sure the phone has at least 70% charge.
- Make sure the watch has at least 70% charge.
- Make sure the watch is up to date.
- Make sure the phone is running the most recent operating system in your phone’s settings.
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If you continuously encounter issues that aren’t solved by other troubleshooting methods, you may need to disconnect and reset your watch. Because a factory reset removes all previous settings and accounts, you will need to set up your watch again after resetting.
- Swipe down from the top of your screen.
- Tap Settings, then scroll down and tap System.
- Tap Disconnect & reset, then tap the checkmark to confirm.
- While the smartwatch resets, go into your phone’s Bluetooth settings and remove the device from your list.
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Once you’ve reset your device and removed it from your phone’s Bluetooth settings, you can re-pair it in the Wear OS by Google app. Open the top left menu and tap Connect a watch. This will take you back through the pairing and setup process.
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To regain access to your smartwatch, you will need to prompt a Factory Reset.
Follow these steps:
- Enter an invalid passcode 3 times in a row. Wait 15 seconds.
- Enter an invalid passcode again, another 3 times in a row. Wait 15 seconds.
- Enter an invalid passcode for the last time, another 3 times in a row. Wait 15 seconds.
- The watch will produce a pop-up card prompting a Factory Reset. Tap on the check mark, or the Done button.
- Once Factory Reset is complete, you will need to re-pair your smartwatch to your phone.
- Remove the device name from Bluetooth cache before pairing in app.
ACCOUNT & DEVICE SETTINGS
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Open the Wear OS by Google app. Notifications, Calendar, and Advanced Settings can all be accessed and edited from the home screen. To access your watch settings, swipe from top to bottom on your watch face and tap the gear icon.
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Your name is based on your Google account settings. Change your name within your Google account on your phone or computer.
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Your password is based on your Google account settings. Change your password within your Google account on your phone or computer.
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The language of the app is determined by the language set on your phone. Change the language settings on your smartphone to affect language on your smartwatch.
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To learn more about how your data is being used, follow these steps:
- Open the Wear OS by Google app, then open the menu in the top left corner.
- iOS: Tap Privacy Policy to learn more about data usage.
- Android: Tap About, then tap Privacy Policy.
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Your smartwatch has a 2-year limited warranty.
[About Bluetooth Watch Service Restrictions]This watch emits radio waves for Bluetooth connection and is therefore subject to laws and regulations governing Bluetooth radio waves in the country or region where it is used. The countries and regions where the watch is certified vary by model. Please check the model name on the case back to be able to find out the information for each specific country and region. In the countries and regions where it is not possible to use the product, our authorized service centres will also be unable to provide a service, including repairs, even if you have an international warranty with a valid expiration date.
[Please note]
To find our authorized service centres, in the countries and regions who can offer service support, please refer to the pages within the ‘Special Movements’ part of our site for your watch model.
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