10-02-2021
15:13
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10-08-2021
15:30
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LizzyFitbit
10-02-2021
15:13
- last edited on
10-08-2021
15:30
by
LizzyFitbit
Or do you have to chose just one device to sync it to?
if you can sync to both, how does the ‘Find My Phone’ app work as which device would it know to send the high pitch signal to?
Thanks.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
10-02-2021 17:43
10-02-2021 17:43
You can sync them both. However, I could not have the app open on both devices within proximity of one another and sync. I had to close the app on one or another. I kept getting a “could not sync” message. There is some sort of conflict. At least that was my experience. Maybe there is a work around but I didn’t explore it further.
10-03-2021 01:15
10-03-2021 01:15
Many thanks, Clove6060, good to know I can sync to both/either.
Any idea how the ‘ Find my Phone’ app would work as in - how would it know which device to seek?
Thanks again.
10-03-2021 03:36
10-03-2021 03:36
I’m not sure what you mean about “how would it know which device to seek”. The find your phone feature on the sense is when you loose your phone and use the watch to find it. When you loose your phone activate the “find my phone” feature on the sense. Your phone will produce an audible noise so you can locate it. I guess you could try closing your phone down. Run the sense app on your iPad and then try the find your phone on the sense. See if the iPad sounds off.