Troubleshooting Guide: Smartwatch and Connectivity

Modified on Thu, 31 Jul at 7:39 AM

Smartwatch connectivity issues can interrupt vital tracking, alerts, and data sync. If you’re experiencing problems with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on your SOL-X Smartwatch, follow this step-by-step guide to restore stable connectivity.


1. How to Improve Device Connectivity

To ensure the device functions without disruptions, check the following:

  • Battery Level
    The smartwatch must have more than 30% battery to maintain stable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections. Charge the device if necessary.

  • Physical Obstructions
    Avoid covering the smartwatch or related devices with metal or plastic wraps, as these can interfere with the signal strength and stability.


2. Restart the Feature or Device

A simple restart often resolves minor connection glitches:

  • Toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
    Turn Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off and then back on. Wait a few seconds between actions to allow the system to reset.


3. Re-establish the Connection

If toggling doesn’t help:

  • Add the Connection Again
    Reconfigure the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection from the smartwatch settings. This helps in clearing out corrupt connection data.


4. Check Wi-Fi Range and Signal Interference

Even a working device can experience weak connectivity due to its environment:

  • Be Within Effective Range
    If the signal is weak, it could be because of obstructions (like walls or metal containers) or distance from the router or Bluetooth beacon.

  • Relocate if Needed
    If you're near large structures, in compartments, or enclosed spaces, move closer to an open area or signal source to improve the connection.

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