If you’re like most people, you probably have a few Bluetooth headphones handy to use when you’re out and about. But if you’re like me, you also have an Apple Watch. And while there are plenty of ways to use your Apple Watch as a Bluetooth speaker or headphones, I think the best way to do it is to pair them with one of your Bluetooth headphones. First, make sure that your Apple Watch is connected to your computer by using the USB cable that came with it. Then open the Bluetooth settings on your Apple Watch and select " paired devices ." Once your Apple Watch is paired with a Bluetooth headphone, you can start using them just like any other Bluetooth device. But there are a few things that you need to keep in mind when pairing Bluetooth headphones with an Apple Watch. First, make sure that the headphones are set up for “pairing.” Second, make sure that both devices are connected to the same network (if they’re not connected already). Finally, be sure to set up sound preferences for both devices so that they work together perfectly.
Put Your Bluetooth Headphones into Pairing Mode
To pair Bluetooth headphones with a new device, they need to be put into pairing mode, which makes them available for new connections. The exact process varies from make to make, but it normally involves holding down the power button, a dedicated pairing button, or a combination of buttons for a few seconds.
If you’re not sure how to put your headphones into pairing mode, check the device’s manual. If you’ve lost that, perform a web search for the make and model of your headphones and “pairing mode.”
If you haven’t put your headphones into pairing mode, your Apple Watch won’t be able to find them.
Pairing Bluetooth Headphones With Your Apple Watch
On your Apple Watch go to Settings > Bluetooth.
Put your headphones in pairing mode and make sure they’re within range of your Apple Watch.
Within a few seconds, your headphones should be listed under Devices. Tap their name and they’ll connect.
Selecting Bluetooth Headphones on Your Apple Watch
The next time you turn your headphones on when your Apple Watch is within Bluetooth range, they should connect automatically. If they don’t, you can manually select them.
On the Home Screen of your Apple Watch, swipe up to access the Control Center. Tap the “Audio Sources” icon and select your headphones from the list.
Now, all audio will play through them.