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Apple Watch

Connect the Moto 360 to iOS, needs an Android phone

Posted on May 18, 2015May 9, 2020 By Hulk

Not a fan of the Apple Watch? Good thing there is almost a dozenAndroid Wear smartwatches now, not to mention those not using Android Wear at all. But what if you have an iPhone or an iPad? Unless you have a Pebble, chances are you’re out of luck. Not unless you happen to have a Moto 360 and are willing to go through some hoops to make it all work together. Yes, somebody has been able to make the Moto 360 work with an iOS device, specifically an iPad.

This is not the first time something like this has been demonstrated nor is it in anyway an official thing. We’ve seen a developer whotried to pair a Moto 360 as well with an iPhone with similarly successful results. It even led to discovery in Android Wear code that could hint at upcoming official support for iOS devices. That is, if Apple doesn’t actively block such an effort. That said, this earlier attempt remains unavailable to the masses, unlike this new tutorial from YouTube user Jeremy Judkins.
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Wearables Tags:android, Android wear, Apple, Apple watch, developer, Discovery, iOS, ipad, iphone, LED, moto, Moto 360, Pebble, phone, Slashgear, watch, youtube

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