The good news is that you're not just stuck to one or two watch faces here. Simply double tap the home button (that's the smaller physical button) on the side of the Gear Fit2 and you're good to go. Select Double press Home Key and assign the app you want to quickly launch. First you need to go into the Samsung Gear app and go to Settings. The Gear Fit2 doesn't pack voice control like the Gear S3 or Gear S2 smartwatches but there is a way to access your favourite app, whether that's monitoring caffeine intake or launching the heart rate sensor. There needs to be music already on your phone - you can't transfer from a computer just yet. Using the Gear app, select 'Send music to Gear.' You can pick specific songs or turn on auto-sync to pile on tracks from certain playlists. If you'd prefer to go on a run and leave your handset behind, luckily you can pre-load some tunes on the Gear Fit2. Just make sure your phone's still around because the Fit2 needs the connection. Pick Spotify and download it for the Fit2.įrom there, you can listen to the music through Bluetooth headphones, skip songs, shuffle, repeat, save songs, search for workout music, access playlists by albums or artists and select recently played. Then, while still on your phone, head to the Samsung Gear app and tap 'Essentials' where you'll find a list of apps. To do it, make sure Spotify is downloaded on your phone. Unfortunately, the Gear Fit2 doesn't support offline playback on Spotify like its Samsung smartwatch compatriots, but it will let you control features from your wrist.
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