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Hello, I am not sure which New Bedi watch you want to know, to provide you with the following information, hope to help you:Newbedi s2 Watch: First open the phone watch, press and...

How to connect the New Bedi watch wifi?

Hello, I am not sure which New Bedi watch you want to know, to provide you with the following information, hope to help you:

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Newbedi s2 Watch: First open the phone watch, press and hold the watch screen to slide to the far right, click to open the \"Watch Settings\". Then in the window that pops up, click on \"WLAN\" in More Settings and click on the WiFi connection. Then in the window that pops up, click to open \"Watch Wi-Fi\" in the phone Watch APP. Then click \"Add Wi-Fi\" and select the WiFi you want to connect to.

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- Newbedi Watch: Swipe up on the main screen of the watch to enter the Settings screen, then select \"Connect\

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The specific operation of the watch may vary depending on the model, you can find detailed instructions on its official website according to your watch model.


To connect a Newbedi watch to WiFi, first make sure the watch is connected to Bluetooth and has been successfully paired with your phone.

Then, open the Newbedi Watch app on your phone and go to the Settings option.

In Settings, find the WiFi option and tap into it.

In the WiFi list, select the network you want to connect to and enter your password. The watch will automatically attempt to connect to the WiFi network. Once connected, you can enjoy the watch's various online functions, such as receiving notifications, updating software, etc. Please note that the connection process for the watch may vary depending on the model and software version, so please refer to the owner's manual for NewBedi Watches or contact customer service for more detailed guidance.


First make sure the WiFi connection is good. The watch has electricity. Then open the watch and select Settings in the interface. Select Network connection Search.

This will search for WiFi, and then log in to the router's optional input account password. That's OK.