That is what I do. I just connect the cable to my phone and stick my phone on my wireless charger. Both get charged at once. Works like a charm. Will be getting a usb c brick though. Don't want to run my phone battery down.
You are awesome! I never knew i could use my phone to charge my watch. I have a charger for my phone but forgot my wireless watch charger. Im doing this right now.
You’re welcome! You could consider contacting Amazon about the missing charging cable. Even if you buy renewed, it should come with a charging cable unless it specified that it wouldn’t. At the very least maybe they’d give you a credit or something. Worth a try. You can also buy the charging cable separately. I just mention it because it does take longer to charge without the cable, but if you’re good, you’re good 😊
My watch active 2 decided to have a broken battery yesterday. Do I splash for a watch 6 or do I get a Fit3 🤔 The ring is sadly too stupidly priced for the features
This is what i do as well, wont break the watch no worries, but charging might be a bit slower compared to the watch's cable connected to a type C charger adapter
The newest Samsung wall charger adapters do not come with USB-A, they are USB-C. So they give you a cable that is compatible with their newest offered products.
@vindog4047 Yeah now we have to go buy a adapter or a charger with type c since samsung only gives the cord with type c. Why not use the USB entrance that it's everywhere in computers, adapter, cars and not have to spend more money to charge the device
Important to note that this is next to impossible with many cases that are thick and/or thick enough to hold the spen. Power Share doesn't work with my UBPro case. I could plug the USB-C charger cord into the phone but that kinda defeats the purpose, lol.
Yeah, Samsung calls them “covers” instead of cases, but yeah unfortunately it won’t work with thick cases. Thanks for making that more clear for others watching.
@@Daniel-dj7fh cause galaxy watches don't use Qi charging protocol, you can only charge them with galaxy phones or samsung wireless chargers, trust us.
My phone does not have power sharing feature but I can plug the watch charger directly to my phone USB-C port and it charges the watch! However, I would recommend doing this only during emergencies because you might end up with a fully charged watch but a low batt/dead phone.
Not sure if its still the case but wireless buds usually use a Qi or similar charging protocol where the galaxy watches use a proprietary protocol preventing regular wireless chargers from being used.
I tried it with my watch, and plugging the usb c side of the charger into the phone’s port did result in the watch showing the charging animation. So I think you can, yes!
@vmaria07 I recommend using a power adapter most of the time, but if you are in a situation where you need a charge and don’t have an adapter, using your phone should be perfectly fine here and there.
Fun fact, you can connect your watch charger directly to your phone if you don't have any other available power source. Phones nowadays have such big batteries that it will barely impact your phone. They are essentially powerbanks with screens, as I like to call them 😉
You didn't mention what input rating the wireless charging dock supports You didn't mention what output rating the wall adapter you used supports. These two things are very important to match or otherwise it won't work at all if an intelligent wall adapter is used which knows the connected charging device won't work. If the used wall adapter is cheap and not so smart to identify the connected wireless charging dock of your watch, it will can ruin your wireless charging dock in seconds. For example. The 45W Samsung Wall Adapter will not supply energy to a 5watt wireless dock for the Galaxy Watch.
The 7 and Ultra are not compatible. Samsung changed the design of the back of the watch to increase sensor accuracy, but the new shape isn’t compatible with the wireless sharing anymore.
@@wearablewhisperer I take it back, it actually worked 😀. The trick is to first plug the watch into the phone. Once you get the notification that the watch is charging, then you put the phone on to the pad.
One more thing, you could charge usb c cable to your phone
You’re right! Thanks for pointing that out 🙏 😊
Your a lifesaver
That is what I do. I just connect the cable to my phone and stick my phone on my wireless charger. Both get charged at once. Works like a charm. Will be getting a usb c brick though. Don't want to run my phone battery down.
You are awesome! I never knew i could use my phone to charge my watch. I have a charger for my phone but forgot my wireless watch charger. Im doing this right now.
Glad I could help! 😊
How can I do that
What is the maximum watt for the addapter?
Thank you. Your explanation is very clear. You could be a contributor to the ... for dummies series.
You’re welcome 😊
thank you...!! i ordered my watch from amazon as a 'renewed' item...it's fine, but did not come with a charging cable. now i can charge it! super !
You’re welcome! You could consider contacting Amazon about the missing charging cable. Even if you buy renewed, it should come with a charging cable unless it specified that it wouldn’t. At the very least maybe they’d give you a credit or something. Worth a try. You can also buy the charging cable separately. I just mention it because it does take longer to charge without the cable, but if you’re good, you’re good 😊
thanks, after unboxing and seeing the charger I was like "thef*ck am I supposed to do with this", extremely helpful video
400$ and you don't even get a wall plug in... Sheesh
It's only like 200
FR! LIKE WTF SAMSUNG, nickel & diming us like iphone!!
Thank you! 🤯 unbelievable! It's working! I went out of town and in the hotel I realized I don't have my watch charger but I it's charging now
You’re welcome! So glad it’s working for you 😊
Do you recommend to full charge the watch daily or just between cycles eg 20% - 85% ?
If you want to maximize battery health, I think keeping it charged between 20%-80% is the recommendation.
Omg mentioning the power bank made me remember that my power bank has a usbc plug. Ty!
You’re welcome 😊
Is this the 40mm size ?
Pretty awesome that I have the same phone 😂 nice video!
Hola cuál es el enlace para comprar el adaptador??
Does the watch be charged with the super fast charging block??
Your voice is so nice & professional.
Tooooo slooooow
Does s24 ultra has wireless sharing?
hi can i use anker charger 65watts to my galaxy watch6?
Most likely, yes
Should you turn off your Samsung Galaxy watch 6 classic before charging it?
It shouldn’t matter either way.
My watch active 2 decided to have a broken battery yesterday.
Do I splash for a watch 6 or do I get a Fit3 🤔
The ring is sadly too stupidly priced for the features
Hey can i just plug in the watches cable in my phone and then connect the magnetic part to the watch or will it break the watch?
This is what i do as well, wont break the watch no worries, but charging might be a bit slower compared to the watch's cable connected to a type C charger adapter
@@abcd11138 thanks bro you're a legend
Really don't understand why Samsung uses a USB-C Port for the watch. USB-A would have been better as smartphones also use it.
The newest Samsung wall charger adapters do not come with USB-A, they are USB-C. So they give you a cable that is compatible with their newest offered products.
Also you can use your phone as a power bank to plug your charger into making usb-c the best match.
They are standardizing usb c across most everything now to make it easier
For fast charging. The usbc does fast charging while usb a one does slow charging
@vindog4047 Yeah now we have to go buy a adapter or a charger with type c since samsung only gives the cord with type c. Why not use the USB entrance that it's everywhere in computers, adapter, cars and not have to spend more money to charge the device
Important to note that this is next to impossible with many cases that are thick and/or thick enough to hold the spen. Power Share doesn't work with my UBPro case. I could plug the USB-C charger cord into the phone but that kinda defeats the purpose, lol.
Yeah, Samsung calls them “covers” instead of cases, but yeah unfortunately it won’t work with thick cases. Thanks for making that more clear for others watching.
What watch band is that?
this means a normal wireless pad will also charge the watch?
no
@@lilpumpp4080 If the phone can do it, why can't a normal qi-pad do it?
@@Daniel-dj7fh cause galaxy watches don't use Qi charging protocol, you can only charge them with galaxy phones or samsung wireless chargers, trust us.
@@joaquinencinas94 The phones use the Qi protocoll, why would they not include it on the watches?
Sheesh, Samsung really isn't pro customer.
@@Daniel-dj7fh They want you to buy their chargers xD
Fe S series has wireless charger ring ?
The S21 FE does
My phone does not have power sharing feature but I can plug the watch charger directly to my phone USB-C port and it charges the watch! However, I would recommend doing this only during emergencies because you might end up with a fully charged watch but a low batt/dead phone.
Gor some reason the Pixel 7 pro cant wirelessly charge the galaxy watch even though it can charge the Galaxy buds.
Yeah my P7P won't charge my Galaxy 6 either
Not sure if its still the case but wireless buds usually use a Qi or similar charging protocol where the galaxy watches use a proprietary protocol preventing regular wireless chargers from being used.
great vid thanks
You’re welcome 😊
I am using my S23 Ultra to wirelessly charge it. Or I can just plug the charger that came with the watch to the USB C port of my phone.
I tried it with my watch, and plugging the usb c side of the charger into the phone’s port did result in the watch showing the charging animation. So I think you can, yes!
@@wearablewhispereris it safe for our phone? Or you recomend to use C power adaptor ?
@vmaria07 I recommend using a power adapter most of the time, but if you are in a situation where you need a charge and don’t have an adapter, using your phone should be perfectly fine here and there.
@@wearablewhisperer I am agree with you.. thanks
@vmaria07 you’re welcome 😊
Adopter wattage please reply
Where did you get the watch band?
From shop
Great video thanks
Should I charge my watch with my 45wat charger?
It’s not officially recommended by Samsung, but as long as it’s from a reliable brand I don’t see why not.
The only wall charger I have is a usb-c, samsung 45w. Will that hurt the battery of the watch 6 classic?
You should be able to use it and it shouldn’t hurt the watch (it will “know” to pass through less watts).
@@wearablewhisperer Thank you. Nice video.
You’re welcome 😊 and thank you for the kind words 🙏
Same question
Very helpful. 👍🏾
😊
Thank you.
Well Explained.
Fun fact, you can connect your watch charger directly to your phone if you don't have any other available power source. Phones nowadays have such big batteries that it will barely impact your phone. They are essentially powerbanks with screens, as I like to call them 😉
My Google Pixel 7 has this feature too. Thanks. Never knew.
You’re welcome 😊
Hey, my pixel 7 isnt charging the watch 6 for some reason. Any idea why this is happening?. I did enable the battery share option
Great tip
You didn't mention what input rating the wireless charging dock supports
You didn't mention what output rating the wall adapter you used supports.
These two things are very important to match or otherwise it won't work at all if an intelligent wall adapter is used which knows the connected charging device won't work. If the used wall adapter is cheap and not so smart to identify the connected wireless charging dock of your watch, it will can ruin your wireless charging dock in seconds.
For example. The 45W Samsung Wall Adapter will not supply energy to a 5watt wireless dock for the Galaxy Watch.
I just got my watch and it has 62% battery life, but i can't use it for some reason. When i push button nothing pops up
What mm is your watch?
44mm
can you charge your galaxy watch 6 classic with a phone with a magsafe case?
My watch 7 says that isn't compatible with s24+ reverse charging. Anyone have the same problem?
The 7 and Ultra are not compatible. Samsung changed the design of the back of the watch to increase sensor accuracy, but the new shape isn’t compatible with the wireless sharing anymore.
Why not just have the charger be a USB cable?
I tried to put my phone on a charging pad and plug the watch into the phone but it wouldn't work.
I don’t think the phone can be charging and charge the watch at the same time.
@@wearablewhisperer I take it back, it actually worked 😀. The trick is to first plug the watch into the phone. Once you get the notification that the watch is charging, then you put the phone on to the pad.
Oh cool. Good to know 👍🏼😊
My galaxy s21 plus doesn't have wireless power sharing
Look into your settings.
Why does this not work with the S22 Ultra?
It should work. Do you have a case on? If so, maybe the case is too thick.
They have this same function in android! ❤
7min33sec for 10 seconds of action....
So far i charge with my laptop 😂
That works 😊
Not impressed that I need to purchase a "c" usb.
20sec video made into 7minutes
2 ways it takes you 7 minutes .
You talk painfully slow. Video could be halved and explain everything thoroughly.😊
How many Watts is the adapter? Can I charge it with my galaxy S23 Ultra charger which is 45 W ?
You should be able to charge it with the 45W adapter (it will "know" to output less current for the watch compared to the phone).
How much watt is the adapter. Please tell.