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You can listen music that is synced from you phone. Or Transfer Music from the Phone to the GearFit2
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not sure you provided enough information to accurately answer your question, but I'll try. I can use the Fit2 to control Google Play Music on my phone - Play/Pause/Skip/Volume. The Fit2 is not capable of using Google Play Music itself, so in order to use it to control music you have to have an active Bluetooth connection to your phone (or maybe computer? I haven't tried that) and Play Music actually runs on your phone. The Fit2 does have onboard storage, so you can theoretically store music on it and play the music even if you don't have a phone around. However, in practice, you have to move the files to your Fit2 via File Transfer, which means that you either have to use one of your two allowed downloads of your songs from Play Music, or you have to have MP3s ready put on your fit. It's not convenient to try to store music from Play Music on the Fit2, unfortunately.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can push music to the watch and play that music. It is an option in the app. It is also supposed to work with Spotify; however, I have not tried that option yet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, but you can listen to Spotify.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The device itself has no speaker, so you cannot listen directly on the device. However, it can store music and then transmit to a Bluetooth headset (so you can go jogging while running and not have to carry your phone/player).
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