Got a WearOS smartwatch? We've rounded up some of the more common Google Wear OS problems, along with some workarounds and solutions for solving them.
Formerly known as Android Wear, Wear OS is Google’s own operating system for smartwatches. While not as widespread as Android, Wear OS is a strong contender in the smartwatch OS space, and Google’s recent purchase of Fitbit may lead to some big strides in the near future.
Step 1: Start off by rebooting your watch and your smartphone and see if it makes a difference. Go to Settings > Restart on your watch. It’s also a good idea to turn off any notifications you don’t need on your smartwatch. Open the Wear OS app on your phone and tap the gear icon for Settings, then Block App Notifications.
Step 5: It’s possible that a Wi-Fi network is causing the issue. Some people have discovered the battery drains when connected to specific Wi-Fi networks. Test to see if the problem occurs when the phone is connected to your cellular data network. If the drain occurs when you’re connected to your work Wi-Fi, then ask your IT department if they are limiting outbound connections — it may be that the app is continually trying to connect to a blocked port.
Glitch: Notifications not coming throughA number of Wear OS users are having trouble with inconsistent notifications. The watch will just randomly stop receiving notifications even though it says it is connected. This can happen multiple times in a day. Sometimes it will seemingly resolve itself; other times, it won’t.
Step 3: On iPhone, go to Settings > Notifications to adjust your notification settings, or go to Settings > Do Not Disturb to see if the feature has been enabled. Step 7: Try disconnecting the watch and forget the Bluetooth connection on your phone. Uninstall the Wear OS app on your phone. Reset your watch to factory settings via Settings > System > Reset Options > Delete All Data . Restart your phone and reinstall the Wear OS app, and then set up the connection afresh.
Step 3: Try deleting the connection, uninstalling the Wear OS app, reinstalling it, and then setting the connection up again. Step 2: If you’re sure that your device supports Wi-Fi, then open up the Wear OS app on your phone and tap Settings > Privacy & Personal Data > Cloud Sync, and make sure it’s turned on. Next, go to Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi on your watch, and make sure it’s set to Automatic. You can also check saved networks here and add new ones.
Step 1: Try turning Wi-Fi off on your smartwatch, as that has worked for some people. Go to Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi and turn it off. Connect and try again.
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