Pairing And Connecting - Huawei BAND 6 BLACK Manual

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Pairing and connecting

The band is ready for Bluetooth pairing by default when it is powered on.
Your band can only be paired with phones running Android 6.0 or later, or iOS 9.0 or
later. Make sure you have enabled Bluetooth on your phone before starting pairing.
Make sure to enable Location Services if you are connecting your band to a phone
running Android 6.0 or later.
If you pair your band with a phone running EMUI 8.1 or later, open Huawei Health,
touch PAIR. You will be prompted with a Bluetooth message syncing dialog box, as
shown in the following figure, which indicates that your phone supports HwSynergy.
After the band is paired with the phone, swipe down on the phone's notification panel
or go to PAIR > Bluetooth on your phone. You should be able to see the band's
Bluetooth name.
When you turn on your band for the first time or pair it with your phone after a
factory reset, you will be prompted to select a language before pairing. After the
devices are paired, your band will sync with your phone system's language.
1
Make sure you have installed the latest version of the Huawei Health app in the app store
on your phone.
2
Open the Huawei Health app, go to Devices > ADD > Scales, and select your scale's
name.
3
Touch PAIR and the app will automatically search for available devices. Once your band is
found, touch its name to start pairing.
4
Your band will vibrate when it receives a pairing request. Follow the onscreen instructions
to finish pairing.
Your band screen will display an icon to inform you of the pairing result, and the
data from your phone (such as date and time) will be synced to your band after 2
seconds.
Otherwise, your band screen will display an icon to inform you that pairing has
failed and will return to the startup screen after 2 seconds.
Getting started
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