First make sure that your Android Wear 4.4W.2 running. (You can find this system information to Settings & gt;. About to go on your watch) If we assume that you have the latest operating system, the next step is running the latest version of Play Music on your phone. Once you have updated your music app, you must go to the Android app Wear, and under Settings resync Apps button.
Now back to your watch, and open Play Music . You will see a message that you have downloaded any music at your watch.
If you like above sweeps down into the interface, explains the text that you Download to Android Wear must enable the settings in Play Music on your phone. A button is displayed that you can do right away. Press it, and go to the Settings menu that appears magically on your phone. Now check in Download to Android Wear to
The next step. Download music to your phone! You just need to go to an individual song or album Play Music, and press the download icon. I have here the icon circled in red.
When you watch the full charging you with songs from Play Music – and remember that the total capacity of your watch is 4GB, all in total – you will notice the following activity on Wear your device:
For this article I have only a small number uploaded songs. If you add multiple albums, the storage capacity will be overloaded and you have to wait a while until numbers are transferred via Bluetooth. But once they are transferred to individual numbers you see an interface as shown below.
By swiping to the left in this interface you will see a control panel for the music player. Then you get to see a playlist for all the songs in an album. But how can you listen to a song ? You’ll need to connect a Bluetooth headset, as the watch has no headphone output. Press the play button of a song, and you get the following warning:
Once you have pressed the green button blue as in the picture above, you will be directed to an interface to connect Bluetooth. If your headset in pairing mode, you can see him in the list of available devices. Select it, and as long as Bluetooth will work you can listen to music
Please note. As long as your watch is linked to your headphones, it’s not tied to your phone. But that does not matter because the function to play offline music is intended for scenarios where you do not want a big heavy phone in your pocket, such as when running
Het use Play Music on your watch is fairly intuitive: Swipe up or down to scroll through artists. Swipe left or right to access the track list of the album. To remove songs from your watch, look for the album files, press again on the download icon and remove the numbers. It’s that simple.
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