A:AnswerIf your device isn't showing the time when you flip your wrist to read the time. Make sure wake up gesture is one. To check go to settings, display, wake up gesture on. As for the heart rate make sure you are not moving and the watch is secure on your wrist not too lose.
A:AnswerIt all depends how much you use it, but I would say a good 16 hrs. I usually only have to charge it once a day for about 15-30min while I'm getting ready. I never leave it charging over night.
A:AnswerThis watch only works with specific Samsung phones, basically the main phones and most Samsung phones with 4.3 Jelly Bean or higher. It will likely not work on the budget Samsung phones. I use a Note 4 and have heard of people using it with their Note 3, not sure about the Note 2.
A:AnswerI don't believe it is. I think it's only compatible with these items: Samsung Galaxy S 5, Galaxy S 4, Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note II, and Galaxy Mega
A:AnswerYes. I get my Google Now notifications, so things like weather and the sports scores I have set up. You can select which app notifications it sends. But all you get is the notification, you have to go to your phone to respond or do something with the notification.
Example:
It sends my Hangout SMS notifications. I can read the message but can't respond to it.
If you use the Samsung SMS app, you can reply using S Voice or a canned response.
A:AnswerThe Gear Neo does not include a watch.
The "eye" that you see above the screen is the IR transmitter for the universal remote control functions.
A:AnswerI was asked to answer your question... I think you probably already know the Samsung Gear 2 Neos are out now. They have been hit and miss on whether or not they are sold out online. Keep an eye out! I personally have one and love it! Good luck to you!
A:AnswerNo there is not since there is no data required on your Gear 2 Neo. It is able to answer phone calls and answer texts using bluetooth technology and is not capable of doing it on its own.