Joe, a user, reports that his new smart wearable device is not synchronizing to his mobile device.
Both devices are powered on, but the mobile device fails to read the data from the wearable.
Which of the following will MOST likely fix this issue?
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The most likely solution to fix the synchronization issue between Joe's smart wearable device and his mobile device is to pair the two devices.
Pairing is the process of establishing a wireless connection between two devices, in this case, the smart wearable device and the mobile device. When the two devices are paired, they can communicate with each other and exchange data.
To pair the devices, Joe needs to ensure that both devices have Bluetooth enabled and are discoverable. Then, he can go to the Bluetooth settings on his mobile device, search for the smart wearable device, and select it to pair the two devices. Once paired, the mobile device should be able to read the data from the smart wearable device.
Setting the SSID is not relevant to this issue since SSID stands for Service Set Identifier, which is a name given to a wireless network. It does not have any impact on pairing two devices.
Updating the smart wearable device firmware may help fix the issue, but it is less likely to be the most immediate solution. Firmware updates usually address bugs and issues in the device's software, but they may not specifically target synchronization issues between the device and a mobile device.
Enabling NFC is also not likely to fix the issue since NFC (Near Field Communication) is a type of wireless communication used for short-range data transfer. It is not typically used for pairing devices for synchronization purposes.