Turn on Google Now
for info when you need it without searching. For example, see today's weather, check
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your flight status, and find out if there's traffic on the way to work.
Turn on Location
for navigation, local suggestions (like restaurants and traffic), and more.
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Turn on contact recognition
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Different ways to pair your watch
You can pair your watch with only one phone or tablet at a time. If you have more than one phone or tablet you
want to pair your watch with, or if you have more than one watch, here are some things to keep in mind:
If you have one watch and multiple phones or tablets:
You can't pair one watch with multiple phones or tablets at the same time.
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You can switch which phone or tablet your watch is paired with, but you need to
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settings
first. Then you can
If you have multiple watches and one phone or tablet:
Your phone or tablet can be paired with different watches, but only one at a time.
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You can use your Android Wear app to change the watch that's paired. To switch watches:
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Make sure the watch you're pairing with is powered on.
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On your phone, open the Android Wear app
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On the top right of the screen, touch menu
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Touch the name of the watch you'd like to pair.
Get to know your watch
On your watch, you'll see cards that give you useful information when you need it. You can also get answers to
questions and do everyday tasks using your voice.
Useful info when you need it through cards
The information you need will conveniently appear as cards on your watch. Wondering about your morning
commute? Just check your watch. Your friend just texted you? You'll see the message. Curious how much you've
walked today? You'll see your daily step count. You can scroll through the cards, see more details, and dismiss
cards when you're done.
to call, text, or email contacts.
pair your watch
to the new phone or tablet.
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> Pair with a new wearable.
reset your watch to factory
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