Can Wear OS connect to another Wear OS Device?
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I wonder if anyone can help, please.
I am looking at a device like the Huawei Watch 2 4G and run it standalone without a smartphone at all.
If I call that the 'Master', then what I am wondering, is can you connect (via BLE?) to either another Wear OS device (the 'Slave') and access it's Accelerometer data etc, and pull it to the 'Master' to analyse against it's own Accelerometer data?
Google searches have so far left me inconclusive on this and thought I'd ask folk who may have played with this before to see if it's viable?
Thanks
bluetooth-lowenergy wear-os accelerometer
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I wonder if anyone can help, please.
I am looking at a device like the Huawei Watch 2 4G and run it standalone without a smartphone at all.
If I call that the 'Master', then what I am wondering, is can you connect (via BLE?) to either another Wear OS device (the 'Slave') and access it's Accelerometer data etc, and pull it to the 'Master' to analyse against it's own Accelerometer data?
Google searches have so far left me inconclusive on this and thought I'd ask folk who may have played with this before to see if it's viable?
Thanks
bluetooth-lowenergy wear-os accelerometer
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I wonder if anyone can help, please.
I am looking at a device like the Huawei Watch 2 4G and run it standalone without a smartphone at all.
If I call that the 'Master', then what I am wondering, is can you connect (via BLE?) to either another Wear OS device (the 'Slave') and access it's Accelerometer data etc, and pull it to the 'Master' to analyse against it's own Accelerometer data?
Google searches have so far left me inconclusive on this and thought I'd ask folk who may have played with this before to see if it's viable?
Thanks
bluetooth-lowenergy wear-os accelerometer
I wonder if anyone can help, please.
I am looking at a device like the Huawei Watch 2 4G and run it standalone without a smartphone at all.
If I call that the 'Master', then what I am wondering, is can you connect (via BLE?) to either another Wear OS device (the 'Slave') and access it's Accelerometer data etc, and pull it to the 'Master' to analyse against it's own Accelerometer data?
Google searches have so far left me inconclusive on this and thought I'd ask folk who may have played with this before to see if it's viable?
Thanks
bluetooth-lowenergy wear-os accelerometer
bluetooth-lowenergy wear-os accelerometer
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