Stay connected and manage calls directly from your Moto Watch 120 using Bluetooth Calling. Follow the steps below to learn how to make and receive calls, sync contacts, and troubleshoot common issues.
Bluetooth Calling Features
Make and Receive Calls
The Moto Watch 120 connects to your phone via Bluetooth to make and receive calls.
You can manage both incoming and outgoing cellular calls directly from the watch using its built-in dialer.
Note: Internet-based calls (VoIP), such as those made with WhatsApp, Skype, or Zoom, are not supported on the watch.
Sync Your Contacts
Open the Moto Watch Lite app on your smartphone.
Select which contacts you’d like to sync to your watch for quick dialing and easy access.
Once synced, you can make calls directly from your watch without using your phone.
Adjust Call Volume
During an active call, you can adjust the call volume directly on your watch for optimal comfort and clarity.
Troubleshooting Tips
If Calls Fail
1. Check Regional or Country Codes
Make sure the phone number includes the correct regional or country prefix (for example, +1 for the U.S., +44 for the U.K.).
Update your contacts in the Moto Watch Lite app or your phone if the codes are missing or incorrect.
2. Verify Bluetooth Connection
Ensure your Moto Watch 120 is properly connected to your phone via Bluetooth.
If the connection seems unstable, try disconnecting and then reconnecting Bluetooth on both devices.
Still Having Issues?
If call functionality continues to fail after checking these steps, please contact Moto Watch Support for further assistance.
Key Takeaways
The Moto Watch 120 supports Bluetooth calling for standard phone calls.
VoIP calls (e.g., WhatsApp, Skype) are not supported.
Always ensure proper Bluetooth pairing and regional code accuracy for best performance.
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