hello, i have mi 11 ultra and connect it to my Huawei 3 pro watch via blue tooth. i did the updates for the app and for the watch itself.
* Can not find the icon of the camera even in the app store in the watch !!
* when I connect it to my Bluetooth and my mobile ring for calls its not ring and show that there is someone calling !!
*can i customize the setting for the interface for the activity for example :
when I want to active walk indoor mode and I want to customize the watch interface for this activity so I can put calories and heart rates and whatever I need can I ! how!
thanks a lot
any suggestions ?
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I want to connect Huawei watch to my Samsung level U bluetooth headset. I don't want to carry my phone when I go for a walk or Jogging so I want to connect my watch to a Bluetooth headset. Is this possible?
I tried searching for bluetooth devices but my level u does not show up on the watch for it to connect. I have tried different methods but it just won't show up in the watch bluetooth list. Need some help please.
You should be able to pair the Samsung Level U headset with your watch by doing the following:
Power on Level U while holding the Multifunction/Talk button for about 5 seconds. You should see the LED alternating between blue and red.
On the watch, go to Settings>Bluetooth>Devices.
Assuming the Level U is still flashing blue and red, you should see it appear in the list of devices. Select it.
At this point, the Level U headset should be paired with the watch and ready for use. This worked for my Level U and Huawei Watch.
BadContext said:
You should be able to pair the Samsung Level U headset with your watch by doing the following:
Power on Level U while holding the Multifunction/Talk button for about 5 seconds. You should see the LED alternating between blue and red.
On the watch, go to Settings>Bluetooth>Devices.
Assuming the Level U is still flashing blue and red, you should see it appear in the list of devices. Select it.
At this point, the Level U headset should be paired with the watch and ready for use. This worked for my Level U and Huawei Watch.
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Thanks mate! Really appreciate the support!!
You're welcome!
Hi,
I want to keep BT enabled on my SGS7 but also I no need to have watch connected all the time (annoying notifications). For example, I am at home and I need BT to control light in room but I no need phone to be connected with Huawei watch. How to disconnect watch (temporary) but keep BT enabled?
P.S I don't want to unpair watch because I need to quick connect after I leave house (manualy).
I used to use Secure Settings in a Tasker profile to disconnect my watch while on a phone call and reconnect when the call was over. You could probably do the same thing based on your location (at home or away).
JimSmith94 said:
I used to use Secure Settings in a Tasker profile to disconnect my watch while on a phone call and reconnect when the call was over. You could probably do the same thing based on your location (at home or away).
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My focus isn't automatic switching, but keeping BT enabled while watch is disconnected. I want to manualy connect/disconnect watch. There must be native option for that, but I can't find.
Now it works like this:
I enable BT on my phone -> Huawei watch connect to phone automaticly.
And I want:
I enable BT on phone -> watch stay disconnected. I manualy connect watch with phone when I need, and disconnect when I no need watch anymore. So I can use phone BT to do other things.
I've never done it, but Tasker can create a widget that would let you run the toggle profile manually.
Voterx said:
Hi,
I want to keep BT enabled on my SGS7 but also I no need to have watch connected all the time (annoying notifications). For example, I am at home and I need BT to control light in room but I no need phone to be connected with Huawei watch. How to disconnect watch (temporary) but keep BT enabled?
P.S I don't want to unpair watch because I need to quick connect after I leave house (manualy).
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Android Wear app on phone.
Gear symbol upper right
Touch :"HUAWEI WATCH connected"
Toggle "Connected" slider off
That leave phone BT on and does not require repairing watch, just slide it back on and the watch reconnects.
Pkt_Lnt said:
Android Wear app on phone.
Gear symbol upper right
Touch :"HUAWEI WATCH connected"
Toggle "Connected" slider off
That leave phone BT on and does not require repairing watch, just slide it back on and the watch reconnects.
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That's it! Thank you so much!
Hello everyone,
I want to know if the music control option in the Honor Band 5 is available while you are in "exercise mode" , i mean when you start tracking an activity, cause I read that you can't do it for example in the Mi Band 4, and for me that is a basic feature. I need it for running and it would be a pity if i can't change tracks and volume while tracking my training. So I want to know if this Honor Band has this feature.
Also I want to know if you get the alerts/notifications when you are in training mode.
Thanks a lot.
Hey guys, pretty sure a lot of people out there are using a smartwatch along with their Pixel so maybe someone can help me with this: when my Galaxy Active 2 smartwatch is connected most of the time I can not use voice input with Google Assistant / search. When I wake up the Assistant by long-pressing power the device starts listening but apparently can't hear me. When I disable Bluetooth or power off the watch everything's working just fine.
The weird part is this though: most of the time the watch is connected, a Bluetooth icon with two dots on the left and right can be seen in the status bar, but not always! And only when the icon is NOT there, while the watch is STILL connected and fully usable, voice commands DO work! What on earth is going on there?
Same thing with the camera app: when the watch is connected and the icon is there, the cam app tells me a Bluetooth microphone is connected. When the watch is connected and the icon is NOT there, the app doesn't tell me. With the cam it is not a problem either way though because here I can choose what audio source I wanna use, while in the Google app I can't.
Any ideas?
It seems that your Galaxy Active 2 gets recognized by the P6 as a Bluetooth microphone capable device, ergo it won't use the in-build phone microphones.
Does it have microphones, by the way?
You can always change the system "primary" source of a microphone/sound source by going into the Sound menu (press volume rocker, press on three dots, change there or go into See more).
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You can always change the system "primary" source of a microphone/sound source by going into the Sound menu (press volume rocker, press on three dots, change there or go into See more).
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Yeah I'm looking for a way to do that, change primary audio source, but I don't see any options for that in the sound or any other menu...
I'll add another bug to the list.
When a watch capable of making and receiving calls (Huawei Watch GT2 Pro) is connected, initiating a phone call from a BT headset/earbuds starts a phone call through the headset, but as soon as the phone call connects, the audio switches from BT headset to phone internal speaker.
You have to disable the "phone" function of the BT settings for the smartwatch to get this to work properly.
This didn't use to be the case, so it's clearly a new bug either in P6P or Android 12.
Hello.
I have a problem as in the title of the post.
I often forget my phone - Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro with the latest Miui and Android 13 - and there is no sound on the watch when it loses the bluetooth connection, so I don't notice the lack of the phone.
I had no problem with this with an old Amazfit watch.
The connection to Huawei Health is still active and the 'bluetooth disconnection reminder' option is enabled.
Is it normal? Only the disconnection message is visible.