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laffnvegas

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Oct 26, 2014
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Sorry if this has ever been asked before, I am curious if you can have two watch connected to one iPhone. I would like to get the Stainless Steel version for more dress up and still have a sports model but would hate to have to keep paring before using them.
 
That's what I did last year and it works fine. The switch between watches is seamless. Once both are paired all you have to do is put one watch on and it automatically switches the data to that watch.
 
Just a note if you plan to pair more than 1 Watch S3 LTE to your iPhone. Each LTE watch would need it's own $10 plan to enable all features.

Dave
 
Just a note if you plan to pair more than 1 Watch S3 LTE to your iPhone. Each LTE watch would need it's own $10 plan to enable all features.

Dave
Series 3 with LTE and a Series 0, I got the sports watch right after they were released.
I plan to go back and forth between. While the new 3 has all the fitness/heart rate info, I plan to purchase a Stainless Steel with the white band for more dressy and just wear the older one to the gym most of the time. Want to keep the Stainless for more dressy. So will only have one watch connected to the LTE.
 
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