If you’ve bought a new Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 or Galaxy Watch Active2 and want to transfer music to your smartwatch from your phone? Then you’re in the right place. So, in this guide, we’re going to show you how to add music to Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 or Galaxy Watch 3 and later smartwatches like Galaxy Watch 7 from your phone.
Meanwhile, you might know all about the Galaxy Watch features like measuring your heartbeat, step counting, and many more. In the meantime, the latest Galaxy smartwatches like Watch 3 and Active2 have a built-in speaker for listening to music. However, adding music to your Galaxy watch can be quite handy while doing exercises and workouts.
Music can be played directly via the Samsung Galaxy smartwatch’s loudspeakers, or you can attach a pair of high-quality Bluetooth wireless earphones to it. In any case, it saves you the trouble of having to wear a smartwatch any time you go to the gym.
How to Transfer Songs to the Galaxy Watch Active2
The Galaxy Wearable app is the primary method for transferring music to your watch. First, double-check that the music you intend to add is already on your phone. When the watch is paired to the Galaxy or Android devices, song files cannot be exported directly from a PC.
Step 1. Make sure to connect and pair your Galaxy Watch to your smartphone via the Galaxy Wearable app. If you don’t know how it’s done click here to learn more.
Step 2. Launch the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone and tap Watch settings. Select Add content to your watch.
Step 3. Tap Add tracks. Here, select your favorite songs/music and tap Done.
Step 4. Wait now until the music is being transferred.
Step 5. Once the transferring process is done, you’ll see the notification right on Galaxy Watch. Now, you can play songs through the watch directly.
How to Add Music to the Galaxy Watch 4/5/6/7
Connect your Galaxy Watch to your phone via the wearable app.
After that launch the Galaxy wearable app and select Watch settings.
Tap on Manage content.
Select Add tracks or Tracks on watch.
Select your songs and tap Add to watch. Tap the + icon to add more music.
MP3, M4A, AAC, OGG, and WMA audio files are supported by the Galaxy Wearable and Music apps. Additional file formats can be supported by third-party watch applications. Streaming music services like Spotify and Google Play do not allow you to export your downloaded music. These files are password protected.
That’s it. This is how you can add and transfer music to the Galaxy Watch 3/4/5/6/7 and Galaxy Watch Active2 using the Galaxy Wearable app.
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