Jun 7, 2018 10:34:15 GMT 1 biker73 said:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.qrcode
can you show me what the main screen looks like? when connecting with the clock ..
Jun 7, 2018 10:34:15 GMT 1 biker73 said:
Jun 7, 2018 11:00:43 GMT 1 biker73 said:Jun 7, 2018 10:43:27 GMT 1 pablo11 said:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.qrcode
can you show me what the main screen looks like? when connecting with the clock ..
Jun 7, 2018 11:00:43 GMT 1 biker73 said:
can you show me what the main screen looks like? when connecting with the clock ..
Jun 7, 2018 11:12:39 GMT 1 biker73 said:Jun 7, 2018 11:02:39 GMT 1 pablo11 said:
Just to be sure what you mean - are you asking what the WiiWatch2 app looks like when it is connected?
Yes...
Then click on connect phone.
Then click on the yellow question mark and you will get the correct QR code for downloading the WiiWatch2 app.
Once you have installed the app on your phone and given the correct permissions you just follow the pairing instructions.
Enable BT on your phone and use the app to connect to the watch.

If you have scanned the correct code then it should look like the photo above
I do it all the same, but the clock gives me the wrong code … maybe it’s all about the firmware, I do a complete reset on the clock, it did not help!
No, it’s not the firmware. I am testing the same version.
When you open the Assistant on the watch menu… then click on connect phone… Are you clicking on the yellow question mark above the QR code?
If not then you will get the wrong code and it will just show you your BT MAC address
Jun 7, 2018 11:44:31 GMT 1 pablo11 said:
No, it's not the firmware. I am testing the same version.When you open the Assistant on the watch menu… then click on connect phone… Are you clicking on the yellow question mark above the QR code?
Jun 7, 2018 11:50:12 GMT 1 biker73 said:Jun 7, 2018 11:44:31 GMT 1 pablo11 said:
No, it's not the firmware. I am testing the same version.When you open the Assistant on the watch menu… then click on connect phone… Are you clicking on the yellow question mark above the QR code?
no, I do not have a yellow question mark, just the code …
The little yellow question mark - you need to click on it.
Then you will get the correct QR code for downloading the WiiWatch2 app
Then you just turn on BT on your phone and open the WiiWatch2 app and click connect. You scan the QR code that is in the picture I attached to the previous post with the yellow question mark. Click the allow pairing box on both watch and phone and pair them.
That’s it. You are connected and you will see the watch battery percentage like in this photo…
Jun 7, 2018 11:50:12 GMT 1 biker73 said:
no, I do not have a yellow question mark, just the code ...

Jun 7, 2018 11:56:03 GMT 1 pablo11 said:
The little yellow question mark - you need to click on it. Then you will get the correct QR code for downloading the WiiWatch2 app
Factory reset the watch. It is not a firmware problem.
Reset by going to watch settings and select Reset Equipment
Then you will have a fresh start
By the way - I am Pablo11 - just using my admin account
Jun 7, 2018 12:21:08 GMT 1 RASC Moderators said:
Factory reset the watch. It is not a firmware problem. Reset by going to watch settings and select Reset Equipment Then you will have a fresh startBy the way - I am Pablo11 - just using my admin account
For resetting the watch?
Just in watch settings and you will see reset option.
Jun 7, 2018 12:34:21 GMT 1 pablo11 said:
Just in watch settings and you will see reset option.