Improvement or bug: pairing the watch on Android and iOS
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I noticed that if I have paired my watch with my Google Pixel 8 (Android) and Bluetooth is turned off (so the watch is not connected to the phone), I cannot pair the watch with my iPad because it is not recognized.
And vice versa.
If I pair the watch with my iPad (and then turn off Bluetooth), I cannot connect to the watch on Android (paired before) because I have to remove it from the Google Pixel and add it again.
Is this a bug?
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@Adrian.S The problem is not in the pixel or the ipad, it is in the watch that can only handle one connection for the app, at least for now, but this is pretty logical with the app and is the same for other manufacturers too (at least Coros where you can only have one active app). At least with Suunto once synced with one of the devices the info in the ipad and the pixel will be the same.
It is known that Suunto is working on improving the sensor connections to be able to have more than one, but I do not know if this will affect the app connection too.
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