02-10-2022
16:13
- last edited on
12-18-2022
20:28
by
MatthewFitbit
02-10-2022
16:13
- last edited on
12-18-2022
20:28
by
MatthewFitbit
Time is off. Date is off. Bluetooth is connected. Will sync forever. No way would i delete all my bluetooth devices, that makes no sense. So far my iphone watch was much better than the versa 2. Apple also did not to force me into a pandora subscription to use pandora on their device like fitbit does. Not being able to change the time manually is a bad design.
02-10-2022 16:10
02-10-2022 16:10
Mine does the same thing with iphone. Time is off. Date is off. Bluetooth is connected. Will sync forever. No way would i delete all my bluetooth devices, that makes no sense. So far my iphone watch was much better than the versa 2. Apple also did not to force me into a pandora subscription to use pandora on their device. Not being able to change the time manually is a bad design.
02-10-2022 17:56
02-10-2022 17:56
Hi @Ambersin your posts were merged as you put one of them in a two year old thread. Date and time are derived from the device you used to set up and sync. The sales information on the Versa 3 states that "Subscriptions required for use of music services; not available in all countries."
02-11-2022 20:55
02-11-2022 20:55
Hi @Ambersin - as @Odyssey13 says the watch gets its time and date updated when you sync it to your phone.
It may be a good Idea to restart the watch and phone to ensure good syncing and get the time to update.
Also if you changed from the original clock face it may also have a problem but this is unlikely.
Your watch can control any music playing on your phone with Music controls, providing the watch is connecting with the phone properly.
You cannot load music to watch for use without a phone without a subscription.
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