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How to Charge a Samsung Galaxy Watch Without a Charger

By Matthew Lynch
June 7, 2023
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Samsung Galaxy Watch is one of the most popular smartwatches available in the market today. It comes with a variety of features, including heart-rate monitoring, GPS, and other fitness tracking options. However, we’ve all been there when we’re running low on battery, and our charger is nowhere to be found. Fortunately, there are ways to charge your Samsung Galaxy Watch without a charger, and this article will guide you through how to do it.

  1. Use a Wireless Charger:

A wireless charger can be a lifesaver when you are travelling and forgot your charger. These chargers work by using electromagnetic fields to transfer power from the charging pad to your watch. There are various wireless chargers available online or in mobile retailers that can support Samsung Galaxy Watch charging. However, you need to ensure that the charger you have is Qi-certified, which is a standard that ensures it is compatible with your device.

  1. Use a USB Cable:

Another way to charge your Samsung Galaxy Watch without a charger is by connecting it to a USB cable. The Samsung Galaxy Watch comes with a charging dock that connects to the watch with a magnet. You can remove the charging dock from the watch, and instead, connect your watch directly to a USB cable. Make sure the USB port you’re using is not faulty and has a stable power supply.

  1. Use Your Phone:

If you have a smartphone with wireless charging capabilities, you can use it to charge your Samsung Galaxy Watch. Place your watch on the back of your phone, making sure that it is in the middle of the charging pad. Your phone will supply some amount of charge to your watch, but it might be slower than normal, and over time, may drain its own battery.

  1. Power Banks:

If you’re travelling or outdoors, power banks can be a convenient way to charge your Samsung Galaxy Watch. Portable chargers can come in the form of battery cases, which attach to the back of your watch like a case, or standalone devices. Choosing a power bank with a high mAh capacity will ensure your device charges quickly and has enough power for extended use.

Conclusion:

Charging your Samsung Galaxy Watch without a charger is possible, and there are different easy ways to get your watch up and running again. Wireless chargers, USB cables, wireless smartphone charging pads and portable chargers are all alternatives that you can explore. Remember to check the compatibility of the charging accessory with your Samsung Galaxy Watch and go for Qi-certified, reliable products. Combine these charging solutions or engage the right one, so you never have to worry about your watch battery dying when you’re on the go.  

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