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How to get your Moto 360 working with an iPhone – without a jailbreak

Posted on May 12, 2015April 20, 2020 By Hulk

Moto 360

There’s mounting evidence that Google wants to get Android Wear working with iOS, but it’s likely that Apple will have something to say about that – and in any case the two operating systems don’t play nice just yet.

Or at least not officially, but there’s now a fairly simple way to get the Moto 360connected to an iPhone or iPad and it doesn’t even require you to jailbreak or root any of your devices. You will, however, need access to an Android device to complete the initial setup.

As shown by YouTuber Jeremy Judkins you start by downloading ‘Wear Connect for iOS’ from Google Play and launching it on your Moto 360.

From that you turn on ‘iOS Service’, then head over to your iOS device and download ‘BLE Utility’ from the App Store. Launch the app, hit the ‘Peripheral’ button and then hit the menu option on the watch to connect it. After that you should start getting notifications from your iOS device. Simple.
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