Two Watches one Suunto App
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Aren’t they summed the day after? As in, tomorrow you’ll see 13000?
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@isazi I tested it, you are right. Thank you…
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@Sascha-Domres you’re welcome. Like you, I also have one S7 and one S9.
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@isazi I couldn’t help myself, I think both watches are cool.
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@isazi Do you disconnect and connect the S7 and S9 to the same copy of sunnto app
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@kkalsi I do.
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@kkalsi Me too
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@kkalsi Yes, that’s right, I go to the app and forget the watch. i only use one App and one mobile … when repairing only the S9 asks for a code… Works okay for me…PS i m using an Android Phone…
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@Sascha-Domres said in Two Watches one Suunto App:
@kkalsi Yes, that’s right, I go to the app and forget the watch. i only use one App and one mobile … when repairing only the S9 asks for a code… Works okay for me…PS i m using an Android Phone…
Easier on iOS. No code, just forget in the app and add the second or third or fourth watch.
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@Sascha-Domres try this.
And @isazi perhaps
(not sure if it works for all)
Before forgetting in the app turn off BT.
Then forget and try to pair a new watch.
Turn off BT again forget that oneShould not need the pin
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I will try next time I pair the 9, probably tomorrow or Saturday.
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@isazi in theory the app should detect an already prev paired device and not need a pin etc.
Turning off the BT before forgetting via the app , will bypass sending the command to the watch to erase the app + BT pairing. I might be wrong and this change in Android recently. It also depends on Android level.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos i ve got a pixel4 with Android 11… i will test it without Bluetooth on.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Hi, no for me it doesn’t work with Bluetooth off… i ve got the latest Android…(Pixel Mobile)…
The S9 needs a code If i do repair… But thank you! -
@Sascha-Domres I also tried and still had to repair with code.
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@isazi @Sascha-Domres iOS!