What Is the Best Way to Track My Samsung Gear S3

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The Samsung Galaxy Gear series of smartwatches are undoubtedly a must-have for anyone who has a Samsung Galaxy device running on Android version 4.3 and up. It has similar (if not better) features than the Apple Watch and is sold at a lower price as well. However, there is one concern with these smartwatches. The fact that you'll need to take them off your wrist to recharge their batteries means that you can also lose them easily. Fortunately, it's possible to use your Samsung Galaxy device to look for a lost Galaxy Gear (and vice versa) provided you were able to pair the two properly.

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    Charge your Galaxy Gear . Immediately place your Galaxy Gear on its charging cradle as soon as you take it out of its box. You can either opt to wait for the Gear to be fully charged before proceeding, or you can continue to the next step right away. Regardless of what you do, it's important that your Galaxy Gear has enough power to last through the pairing process later on.[1]

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    Turn on NFC and Bluetooth on your Galaxy Device. While your Galaxy Gear is charging, go to your Samsung Galaxy Device's settings and make sure that NFC and Bluetooth are turned on.

    • To turn on NFC, or Near Field Communication, tap the Menu button on your phone's home screen and then tap on "Settings." Once you're on Settings, select "Wireless and Networks" and then "More Settings." You should then find the "Enable/Disable NFC" option by scrolling down and tapping on "File/Data Transfer."
    • As for Bluetooth, the option to turn it on/off can also be found under "Wireless and Networks" in the Settings.
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    Install Gear Manager. To install the app that will allow you to locate your Galaxy Gear, launch Samsung apps by tapping the back of your Galaxy device to the Gear charging cable's bottom part. Samsung apps should automatically show up on your device with a prompt to download Gear Manager. Tap "Download" in the prompt and your phone should automatically download and install the Gear Manager app.

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    Power on your Galaxy Gear. After initiating the download of the Gear Manager app, you'll then need to turn on your Galaxy Gear. You'll find its power button on the top right corner of its screen.

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    Pair your Galaxy device with your Galaxy Gear. Launch Gear Manager as soon as it's installed and follow the setup instructions. In order to pair the two, you will have to tap the back (where the NFC chip is located) of your Galaxy device to the bottom of the Gear's charging cradle yet again.[2]

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    Turn on your Samsung Galaxy device. To find your lost Samsung Galaxy Gear, first make sure that your Samsung Galaxy device is turned on.

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    Open Gear Manager. Look for Gear Manager on the the list of apps on your Galaxy device and open/run it.

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    Start the "Find My Gear" function. Once the app is running, you're then going to be presented with a list of options/functions. Tap the "Find My Gear" function and then tap "Start" on the prompt that pops up.

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    Listen well for the Gear's ringtone. After starting the "Find My Gear" function, your Galaxy Gear's screen will turn on and it's then going to play a sound/ringtone. Listen closely so that you'll be able to locate where this sound is coming from.

    • Unfortunately, there are currently no means/methods of locating a lost Galaxy Gear if it is already out of range of your Galaxy device's bluetooth signal. The only consolation a Galaxy Gear owner might have is the fact that the smartwatch will auto-lock itself (and will thus be rendered useless for the thief or anyone who might chance upon it) once this happens.
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    Turn off the "Find My Gear" function. Once you've found where the Gear is located, you can turn off the "Find My Gear" function on your phone by tapping on "Stop."

    • You can also use your Galaxy Gear to locate a lost Galaxy device. Just tap on "Start" on the Find My Device app on your Galaxy Gear to turn on the screen of your Galaxy device and enable it to play a sound/ringtone. [3]

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  • Question

    Can I locate my gear watch if it is turned off?

    Community Answer

    You can't. It needs to be paired with your device and turned on in order to be located.

  • Question

    My gear is lost, not connected to Bluetooth. How can I track it?

    Community Answer

    If it's not connected to anything (WIFI , etc) then unfortunately you cannot track it.

  • Question

    Can I locate my Gear watch with my iPad?

    Community Answer

    No, iPad is with Apple and the gear is Samsung, so technically you can't pair the two different brands.

  • Question

    Can a Galaxy watch be located by a non-paired Samsung phone? Is there a workaround?

    Community Answer

    No, and there is no workaround. If it hasn't been paired, your Samsung has no way of acknowledging the device, as a path of communication has not been established between the two.

  • Question

    Will my gear watch work on a fit 1?

    Community Answer

    No, it has to be a Samsung. But you can go to the store you bought the device at and they will ask for your info so make sure it's correct. Then they will simply track your device.

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