Watch and Samsung Health - Samsung Galaxy Watch

I use the galaxy watch remotely connected via LTE back to a Note 9.
Everything works well including notification and etc.
however samsung health does not want to sync the data on the watch.. It says it syncing, "but is taking a long time."
I have even tried having the watch on WiFi and still does not want sync even thought it states that watch is "remotely connected."
Any ideas on how to make this work?
I know this works on a Gear s3 and Galaxy S9+

etperez22 said:
I use the galaxy watch remotely connected via LTE back to a Note 9.
Everything works well including notification and etc.
however samsung health does not want to sync the data on the watch.. It says it syncing, "but is taking a long time."
I have even tried having the watch on WiFi and still does not want sync even thought it states that watch is "remotely connected."
Any ideas on how to make this work?
I know this works on a Gear s3 and Galaxy S9+
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Watch should be connected and paired with the phone by bluetooth, and connection turned on. Remote connection is only done by the devices as an alternative when they cannot connect by bluetooth. That Bluetooth connection also gives you much more functionality, such as using watch to answer phone and control music etc. I've got wireless earbuds and the phone in my pocket - making and receiving calls and controllig music (which is stored on the phone) - all heard through wireless earbuds - controlled by my watch! You need to pair all three devices in every combination - but then the way it works is amazing!
- R. Kruse Ludington
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