Current smartwatches have significantly improved compared to a few years ago, but although there are still some points in which they need to improve, and one of them is in the pairing with a different mobile.
[Google lanza Fast Pair para el audio: sigue escuchando la música de un dispositivo a otro sin parones]
And it is that there is a large number of complaints about the slowness of some smartwatches when it comes to pairing a watch with another mobile, which many people have experienced when buying a new device and trying to sync their watch with it.
This is a point which impoverishes the user experience with these devices and which it even affects companies like Apple, Samsung or Google.
Major manufacturers still have improvements to make
Whenever we see better smartwatches in the market that boast of exquisite design and material, but that on some occasions they may be weak in the synchronization section with a new device.
And it is that, as Android Authority reports, many users suffer from disconnections and delays that make this process take longer than it should.
It is true that it does not happen every time, but it is relatively normal to experience this phenomenon which makes the user experience poorerand this is something that happens, ironically, in watches with fairly refined software.
Fortunately this is not something common to all manufacturers, and other brands like Fitbit really or Amazfit complete this process faster and experiences fewer complications.
It is true that synchronizing a watch with a new mobile is not something that is done every day, but rather You will only have to deal with it when you change your mobile,
Google has the opportunity to improve the Wear OS software on the Pixel Watch, as there are many manufacturers who they don’t even include a backup mechanism despite the Google software.
This forces users to completely reconfigure the smartwatch every time they change phones, which is quite cumbersome, and even more so if you take into account how easy it is to access other apps and services Synchronize data between multiple devices.