06-25-2018
11:28
- last edited on
06-25-2018
11:46
by
MarreFitbit
06-25-2018
11:28
- last edited on
06-25-2018
11:46
by
MarreFitbit
How do I download music to the Ionic when I don't use iTunes? I only have music saved on Spotify.
Thank you
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
06-25-2018 11:49
06-25-2018 11:49
Welcome to the Fitbit Community @Ldonn, hope you're doing great today! First make sure that your Wi-Fi network is working correctly and that your network type is compatible with your watch. After you verify the network is compatible, plug your watch into the charger and make sure it’s in range of your Wi-Fi network. For a stronger Wi-Fi connection, move your watch closer to your router.
To download personal music and podcasts, your watch and computer must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network:
If you still have trouble downloading your playlists, complete the steps below:
Note that your watch only stays in transfer mode for a few minutes. If you took a few extra minutes to choose your playlists, restart the download if you don’t see “Ready to Transfer” on your watch's screen. To do so, tap Transfer Music on your watch again and wait a few moments for the download to start. For best results, plug your watch into the charger before downloading music.
On the other hand, thanks for your interest in a Spotify App for Fitbit Ionic. The best thing to do in this case is voting for the Feature Suggestion asking the same:
This is the best way to show support for the release of the app. The more votes, the better. Feel free to leave a comment too.
Watch that space for any updates that may arrive regarding this.
Let me know if that works, I'll be around!
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04-27-2020 18:31
04-27-2020 18:31
04-28-2020 03:38 - edited 04-28-2020 03:41
04-28-2020 03:38 - edited 04-28-2020 03:41
Hi @AG6666 the only way to download music is if you have local music stored on the PC or laptop. You can download playlists but only created from your own local music. The Spotify app only acts as a remote for your phone, and if you don't have any local music then I'm afraid you're out of luck.
Also an Apple watch is only useful for those people who own an iPhone and not those who own Android.
05-12-2020 12:17
05-12-2020 12:17
@AG6666 I've used to listen to music many times... so... yeah, it works...
05-12-2020 22:49
05-12-2020 22:49
how did you make it work? I go for runs outdoor and I leave my phone in the car .. when I am close to my car I could get reception from my phone and it works but as soon as I go a little further the reception stops and the watch stops playing the music .. If this is made to have your phone with you all the time then what is the point of playing it from the watch when I could just play it from my phone .. I just don't understand it.
05-13-2020 01:10
05-13-2020 01:10
Have you actually transferred the music to the watch? Look here for instructions as to how. Note though that you don't need the connect app and can transfer using the PC app.
Click here
And then here
Put the watch into music transfer mode and you can then select tracks from your PC to make a playlist to transfer to your watch.
05-13-2020 09:52
05-13-2020 09:52
this works only if you have music downloaded in your PC or Mac .. does that work if you are using spotify?
05-13-2020 10:08
05-14-2020 01:36
05-14-2020 01:36
thanks for info .. That s what I figured as well and that s the whole problem with fitbit watches .. they are years away to catch up to iwatch... my next purchase is definitely an iwatch. Disappointing!
05-14-2020 01:43
05-14-2020 01:43
Well even an Apple Watch has major limitations, namely that the battery life is pathetic at roughly 18 hours and it cannot track your sleep at all. Although for me the biggest limitation would be that as I don't own an iPhone an Apple Watch would be totally useless, and when you consider that globally Apple has about 15% marketshare a lot of people agree with me.
A Fitbit is good for exercise tracking, excels at sleep tracking and suits a need; however if your needs are different then you will have to make your own mind up.