Good day I can not get my Fossil Gen 3 Q explorist to sync with my samsung s20 plus. Any ideas why wear os is not recognizing it? Thanks
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I bought No.1 G5 Watch and tried to pair it with my Lumia 532 and it hangs my phone. I don't know if it's is a Windows 10 build issue or Watch's Protocol's issue but I cannot debug it. Can anyone help me debug the procedure? If it is a Windows related issue I would be able to issue a ticket in dev process/Insider Hub. But for that I need to know what step actually kills my phone.
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PS: I want to port the Fundo Wear App on Windows Phone, does anyone have its source code for Android?
Hi samsung galaxy There are any running remote play applications for A7 2017.
I did all the experiments but I could not get it working.
I threw the phone to the roots and it failed in the works.
There was a friend who knew how to use this application.
Hello, I have a new tab Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 plus model X703F, with the last android 6.0.1
I try pair by bluetooth mi gamepad Xbox One original, but when i click in device, tab say that "pin is not ok" but is isnt possible.
I try my xbox gamepad with my samsung s7 and no problem, and with other old tab samsung with 4.4 and no problem.
What can i do?
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My Fossil Gen 5 running Wear OS 2.26 does not get an internet connection tethered from the Wear OS app on the Android phone. It is always connected to the Wear OS app on the phone via Bluetooth, sync always working and all notifications get routed to the watch but all apps on the watch that require an internet connection (Google Play Store, Assistant, Shazam, Alexa.....etc) do not work unless I enable Wifi on the watch to any Wifi access point.
My old Huawei Watch 2 was always internet connected via the Bluetooth connection to the Wear OS app. Can anyone please help with a fix?
Hello, I’m looking for a Wear OS device that can access multiple wavelengths of raw PPG data. (At least, it’s neither Fossil Gen 6 nor Gen 5)
Recently, I am trying to make a Visible-NIR spectroscopy app for Android Wear OS for fruits quality tests by utilizing a built-in PPG sensor and SpO2 sensor.
(Please imagine a simpler version of the device described in this article, for example, https://felixinstruments.com/blog/a-quality-meter-for-researchers/)
To realize this idea, I’ve already checked the following existing StackOverflow articles and bought Fossil Gen 6 (FTW4061) smartwatch since the Fossil Gen 6 has multiple colors of LEDs; Green for PPG and NIR for off-body detection and more. You know, the Spectroscopy technique requires at least two light sources of different wavelengths.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47444302/android-wear-how-to-get-raw-ppg-data
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70250275/what-is-the-best-way-to-save-and-transfer-smartwatch-sensor-data-on-android-wear
However, a PPG sensor listener of Fossil Gen6 continues returning nonsense values !! (+inf, -inf, and other nonsense numbers)
I guess Fossil Gen6 has some kind of protection that prohibits end-users to access raw PPG data from apps of their own making.
To make sure that everything is ok on my java code, I also bought Fossil Gen 5 (FTW4025) and run my self-developed app on it, then found that my code works properly on Gen 5.
However, Gen 5 doesn’t have NIR LED for off-body detection or SpO2 monitoring, retrieved raw PPG data has only one channel and is insufficient to do spectroscopy.
Again, in summary, please advise me of a suitable Wear OS device that can access multiple wavelengths (channels) of raw PPG data via SensorEventListener.
Thanks in advance.
I have a similar necessity (for a psycholinguistic experiment)... did you get any feedback from you inquiry? Suunto latest devices (e.g. 7) seem pretty good in this respect