- Modern smartwatches come with several functionalities, such as the ability to monitor notifications, answer calls, and do tasks using voice commands.
- The Samsung Galaxy Watch offers a voice-activated capability that allows you to control your smartwatch with your voice. If you need to take a call, simply utter the command, and your Samsung Galaxy Watch will pick up the call or make a new one for you.
- Other options include “Open an app,” “Message these contacts,” and “Set an alarm.”
- When you say a command, Samsung’s voice assistant, Bixby, takes care of the rest. Google Assistant can also be installed. If you’re having trouble getting a response from Bixby on your Galaxy Watch, try the solutions listed below.
- When you use your Galaxy Watch, dust and debris might accumulate on the device. If these particles get into the ports, especially the Microphone port, they will harm your smartwatch.
- After each use, clean your Galaxy Watch with freshwater.
- Make sure your smartwatch is completely dry.
- Use gentle cleaning products instead.
- The microphone port can also be cleaned. Poke the mic hole with a pin to remove any dust or dirt that has accumulated and is preventing your voice from coming through.
- Refreshing the connection between your Galaxy Watch 3 or Active 2 and your Samsung Galaxy Android phone can be as simple as unpairing and repairing.
- Go to the Samsung smartphone’s Settings menu.
- Choose Connections.
- Select Bluetooth.
- Navigate to your Samsung Galaxy Watch.
- Choose Unpair.
- Allow a few moments to pass.
- Repeat the previous steps, but this time tap Pair.
- Eject Water is a feature on the Samsung Galaxy Watch that removes water droplets lodged inside the device. If you used your smartwatch on water, water droplets could be the cause of your microphone malfunction. It also creates a lot of sound and speaker problems.
- Using a towel, dry your smartwatch.
- Open the Options menu.
- Select Advanced.
- Turn off Water Lock Mode.
- Tilt your watch so that the speaker is facing down. The water will be drained. The Power button should be facing up.
- Tap Advanced once more.
- Select Water ejection with sound.
- To clear water from the speakers, tap Play sound.
- Water will be dispensed from your smartwatch. Using a clean towel, pat it dry.
- While many of you may not favor this solution, resetting your smartwatch is sometimes the only way to get your microphone to work again. Before choosing the Reset option, make a backup of your data.
- Go to Settings in the Samsung Galaxy Wearable app.
- Then go to Reset under General.
- Start the reset procedure.
- Check if the microphone issues persist after restarting your device.
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