Apple Watch 是现代最令人印象深刻的技术之一。(impressive pieces of technology)它是您手腕上的健身追踪器、通讯设备和百科全书。只需轻点几下,您就可以与家人保持联系、控制您的智能家居等等。
当然,Apple Watch依赖蓝牙(Bluetooth)与您的手机配对(pair with your phone),有时蓝牙(Bluetooth)无法按预期工作。如果您的Apple Watch未与您的手机配对,您可以采取以下几个步骤来解决问题。
1.检查设置和距离
配对受手机内的各种设置以及手机与Apple Watch的距离的影响。验证这些设置没有问题是纠正配对问题的第一步。
它有助于了解控制中心(Control Center)内图标的含义。飞机形状的图标表示飞行模式(Airplane Mode)。此图标在活动时为橙色。带有广播信号塔的图标表示蜂窝数据(Cellular Data),并且在激活时为绿色。
看起来像一个点的图标,顶部有两个波浪,是Wi-Fi图标。激活时,此图标将为蓝色。最后一个看起来像一个结的图标是蓝牙(Bluetooth)图标。激活时,它将是蓝色的。
当您从底部向上滑动时,Apple Watch上也可以看到其中几个图标。但是,您的手表上还有另一个图标需要注意:电话图标。当您的手机和手表连接时,此图标将呈绿色亮起。如果您看到Wi-Fi图标和网络名称,则表示您的手表已通过Wi-Fi 连接(Wi-Fi)。
另一方面,带有一条线的红色电话图标表示连接问题。
2. 让手表(Watch)和手机(Phone Closer)靠得更近
最简单的解决方案通常是最明显的,Apple Watch和 iPhone 就是这种情况。蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接的范围大约为 30 英尺,但配对时Apple Watch和 iPhone 并排放置会更好。
开始配对时,尽量将两者保持在 12 英寸以内。
3.确保飞行模式关闭
Apple Watch和 iPhone都能够激活飞行模式(Airplane Mode)。飞行模式(Airplane Mode)禁用Wi-Fi、蜂窝数据和蓝牙(Bluetooth)。虽然这允许您在飞机上使用手机,但无法将 iPhone 和Apple Watch配对。
在开始配对之前禁用飞行模式。(Airplane Mode)如果飞行模式(Airplane Mode)处于活动状态,您只需点击图标即可将其停用。
您还应该确保手表上的(Watch)飞行模式(Airplane Mode)未处于活动状态。从屏幕底部向上滑动以访问(Swipe)控制中心(Control Center)并检查飞行模式(Airplane Mode)图标是否未激活。
4.确保蓝牙已激活
您的Apple Watch使用蓝牙(Bluetooth)与 iPhone 配对。这意味着您的 iPhone 需要可被发现,这需要蓝牙(Bluetooth)处于活动状态。如果蓝牙(Bluetooth)图标为全白色并带有灰色徽标,则表示蓝牙(Bluetooth)已禁用。
点击图标重新激活蓝牙(Bluetooth)。等待几秒钟以完全重新打开,然后尝试再次配对您的Apple Watch。
5. 检查 iOS 更新
Apple Watch无法与 iPhone 配对的一个潜在原因是新的iOS(iO)更新(S update)。Settings > General > Software Update来检查 iPhone 更新是否可用。如果有可用更新,它将与下载和安装更新的选项一起出现。
如果没有可用的更新,您将看到“您的软件是最新的”文字。如果Apple Watch(Apple Watch)未与您的 iPhone 配对,您将无法检查Watch更新,因此请确保您的 iPhone 已完全更新。
6. 重置 iPhone 网络设置
iPhone 本身的网络设置中的错误或错误通常会导致配对问题。要重置网络设置,请打开设置(Settings)>常规( General)>重置(Reset),然后点击重置网络设置。(Reset Network Settings.)
请记住,使用此功能意味着您将需要重新连接到任何以前保存的网络,并且任何手动配置或受信任的网络都将返回其默认状态。
7.检查你的硬件
有时,您的Apple Watch可能由于硬件问题而无法配对。启动时出现故障或错误可能不会导致设备操作出现其他问题,但配对除外。以下是纠正硬件问题的几种方法。
重启手机和 Apple Watch(Power Cycle Your Phone and Apple Watch)
Apple Watch不配对的一种潜在解决方法是关闭 iPhone 和Apple Watch,然后重新打开它们。要使用 iPhone 执行此操作,请按锁定按钮和音量增大按钮,直到屏幕上出现关机选项。
使用Apple Watch时,您可以通过按住侧边按钮(但不是表冠)然后轻扫电源来关闭它。这些相同的按钮将重新打开每个相应的设备。重新启动它们后,再次尝试配对设备。
重置您的 Apple Watch(Reset Your Apple Watch)
如果您尝试过的其他方法均无效,则可以将Apple Watch重置为出厂设置。这将清除所有可能导致配对问题的已保存信息,但也会删除所有设置、自定义面孔(custom faces)等。在此步骤之后,您将需要完全重新设置您的Apple Watch 。
为此,请打开您的Apple Watch并前往“设置”(Settings ) > “通用( General )” > “重置( Reset )” > “抹掉所有内容和设置”。( Erase All Content and Settings.)一旦你点击了这个选项,就没有回头路了——但如果没有其他办法,那就值得一试。在执行此步骤之前,您应该始终将Apple Watch(Apple Watch)备份到云端,以备日后恢复。
仍然存在Apple Watch无法配对 的问题?(Have Issues)
这七个步骤应该可以解决您在Apple Watch未配对时遇到的几乎所有问题。如果您尝试了此列表中的所有内容,但仍然无法配对,则您的 iPhone 或 Watch 可能存在更深层次的问题。如果是这种情况,请将其带到经过认证的维修店进行检查——这可能意味着蓝牙(Bluetooth)无线电出现故障。
好消息是,很少需要实际维修,大多数问题都可以通过关闭并重新打开手表(Watch)或重置手表来解决。
Apple Watch Not Pairing? 7 Things to Try
The Apple Watch is one of the most impressive pieces of technology in the modern age. It’s a fitness tracker, communication device, and encyclopedia all on your wrist. You can stay in touch with family, control your smart home, and much more with just a few taps.
Of course, the Apple Watch relies on Bluetooth to pair with your phone, and sometimes Bluetooth doesn’t work as intended. If your Apple Watch is not pairing with your phone, here are several steps you can take to fix the problem.
1. Check Settings and Distance
Pairing is affected by various settings within your phone and the distance of the phone from your Apple Watch. Verifying there are no issues with these settings is the first step to correcting pairing issues.
It helps to know the meaning of the icons within your Control Center. The airplane-shaped icon indicates Airplane Mode. This icon is orange when active. The icon with a tower broadcasting a signal indicates Cellular Data, and will be green when active.
The icon that looks like a dot with two waves coming from the top is the Wi-Fi icon. When active, this icon will be blue. The final icon that looks like a knot is the Bluetooth icon. When active, it will be blue.
Several of these icons are also visible on your Apple Watch when you swipe up from the bottom. However, there is another icon on your Watch to look out for: an icon of a phone. When your phone and watch are connected, this icon will glow green. If you see the Wi-Fi icon and a network name, it means your Watch is connected over Wi-Fi.
On the other hand, a red phone icon with a line through it indicates connection issues.
2. Move Your Watch and Phone Closer Together
The easiest solution is often the most obvious, and that’s certainly the case with the Apple Watch and the iPhone. The range of a Bluetooth connection is roughly 30 feet, but it’s better if your Apple Watch and iPhone are side-by-side when pairing.
Try to keep the two within 12 inches of each other when you begin pairing.
3. Make Sure Airplane Mode is Off
Both the Apple Watch and the iPhone are capable of activating Airplane Mode. Airplane Mode disables Wi-Fi, cellular data, and Bluetooth. While this allows you to use your phone while on a plane, it makes it impossible to pair an iPhone and Apple Watch.
Disable Airplane Mode before you begin pairing. If Airplane Mode is active, all you have to do is tap the icon to deactivate it.
You should also ensure Airplane Mode is not active on your Watch. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access the Control Center and check that the Airplane Mode icon isn’t active.
4. Ensure Bluetooth is Activated
Your Apple Watch uses Bluetooth to pair to an iPhone. This means your iPhone needs to be discoverable, which requires Bluetooth to be active. If the Bluetooth icon is fully white with a gray logo, it means Bluetooth is disabled.
Tap the icon to reactivate Bluetooth. Give it a few seconds to fully turn back on and then attempt to pair your Apple Watch again.
5. Check for iOS Updates
One potential reason your Apple Watch may not be pairing with your iPhone is due to a new iOS update. You can check whether an iPhone update is available by going to Settings > General > Software Update. If an update is available, it will appear along with the option to download and install the update.
If no update is available, you will see text that says “Your software is up to date.” You cannot check for Watch updates if the Apple Watch is not paired with your iPhone, so make sure your iPhone is fully updated.
6. Reset iPhone Network Settings
Often a bug or an error within the network settings of the iPhone itself can result in pairing issues. To reset the network settings, open Settings > General > Reset and then tap Reset Network Settings.
Keep in mind that using this feature means you will need to reconnect to any previously saved networks, and any manually configured or trusted networks will return to their default status.
7. Check Your Hardware
Sometimes your Apple Watch may not be pairing due to a hardware issue. A glitch or error on boot-up might cause no other issues with the operation of your device except with pairing. Here are a few ways to correct hardware issues.
Power Cycle Your Phone and Apple Watch
One potential fix for your Apple Watch not pairing is to turn your iPhone and your Apple Watch off, and then turn them back on again. To do this with your iPhone, press the lock button and volume up buttons until the option to power off appears on screen.
With your Apple Watch, you can power it off by holding down the side button (but not the crown) and then swiping the power off. These same buttons will power each respective device back on. After you have power cycled them, try pairing the devices once more.
Reset Your Apple Watch
If nothing else you’ve tried works, you can reset the Apple Watch to its factory settings. This will clear any saved information that might cause pairing issues, but it will also remove any settings, custom faces, and more. You will need to completely re-setup your Apple Watch after this step.
To do this, open your Apple Watch and go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Once you tap this option, there’s no going back—but if nothing else works, it’s worth a shot. You should always back up your Apple Watch to the cloud before taking this step in case you want to restore it later.
Still Have Issues with Apple Watch Not Pairing?
These seven steps should work to correct almost any issue you have with your Apple Watch not pairing. If you try everything on this list and it still will not pair, there may be a deeper problem with either your iPhone or your Watch. If this is the case, take it to a certified repair shop to be examined–it could mean the Bluetooth radio is malfunctioning.
The good news is that it’s rare that actual repairs are ever needed, and most of these problems can be solved by turning your Watch off and back on or by resetting it.