In certain countries or regions, you can use your smartwatch to make contactless payments where Google Pay is accepted.
To use Google Pay on your watch, you need to:
- Have a watch running Wear OS 2 or newer.
- Have a watch with NFC.
- Be in a country or region where Pay on Wear OS is supported.
- Ensure the Google Pay app is installed on your watch. If it’s not already installed, you can download it from the Play Store.
- Use a supported card. Tip: PayPal on Google Pay isn't supported on watches.
Add a card to your watch
If you add a card to your watch, you won't need your phone to pay.
- On your watch, open the Google Pay app
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- Tap Get started.
- Set up screen lock (if you haven't already).
- On your phone, follow the instructions to add a credit or debit card. Tip: This only adds a card to the Google Pay app on your watch (not your phone).
- Your card will show up on your watch.
Important: At this time, you can't add a discount, loyalty, or rewards card to Google Pay on your watch.
Make a payment in a store
- On your watch, open the Google Pay app
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- Hold your watch over the contactless payment reader until you hear a sound or feel vibration from your watch.
- If asked, choose "Credit" regardless of your type of card.
- For debit card transactions, you may have to enter a PIN. Use the PIN you set up with your bank.
Manage your cards
Pay with a non-default cardThe first card you add to Google Pay is used unless you choose to use another card. Here's how:
- On your watch, open the Google Pay app
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- Scroll to the card you want to use. When you see "Hold to terminal," it's ready to use.
- Hold your watch against the contactless payment terminal until you hear a sound or feel vibration from your watch.
- If you're using a debit card:
- Choose "credit"
- If asked, enter the pin you set up with your bank
- On your watch, open the Google Pay app
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- Scroll to the card you want to use as default and then tap it.
- From the bottom, swipe up on More
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- Tap Set as default card
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- On your watch, open the Google Pay app
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- Scroll to the card you want to remove and then tap it.
- From the bottom, swipe up on More
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- Tap Remove
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- On your watch, open the Google Pay app
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- Tap a card.
- Swipe up on the card to view your transactions.
Fix a problem
Can’t add a card or it was removedCan't add a card
If you’re having trouble using your card with Google Pay, double-check the list of participating banks and supported cards.
If you have questions or feedback about your card, contact your bank.
Seeing "Network error" while adding a card
Make sure your phone is nearby. Your phone and watch should have Bluetooth turned on and an internet connection (either cellular or Wi-Fi).
Card was automatically removed
For your security, cards added to Google Pay on your watch are deleted when your screen lock is removed. To re-add your card, open Google Pay on your watch, add a screen lock, and then add your card again.
Watch says "Can't connect" and freezes when adding a card
- Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is on.
- On your phone, open the Wear OS app
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- At the top, make sure it says "Connected."
- If it says "Disconnected," try these steps.
- On your watch, open the Google Pay app and try to connect again.
Watch says "Can't check accounts" when you open the app
To fix this error, update the Google Pay app.
- On your watch, open the Play Store app
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- Swipe down from the top and tap My Apps.
- Scroll down the page and tap Google Pay.
- Tap Update.
- Re-open the Google Pay app.
App says to restart phone
- Restart your phone (not your watch).
- Wait 30 - 60 seconds. This makes sure your phone has installed updates needed to use your watch.
- On your watch, open Google Pay and tap Retry
.
Loading circle doesn't stop
Close the Google Pay app on your watch and open it again. If that doesn't work, restart the watch by holding down the power button.
1. Make sure watch is on tight and unlocked
Tap the screen to see if Google Pay asked you to unlock your watch. If so, unlock it before paying.
2. Make sure Google Pay app is open
Just before paying, open Google Pay on your watch and make sure you can see the card you want to pay with on the screen.
3. Hold your watch at the reader longer
Try holding the NFC on your watch over the reader until it beeps and your watch vibrates.
You can also try holding your watch against the reader in a different position. This helps because your watch talks to the reader using NFC (Near Field Communication). Most watches' NFC antenna is behind the screen but check your watch's manual for the exact location.
4. Make sure the store accepts contactless payments
Ask the cashier if the store accepts contactless payments. If they don’t, you need to use a physical card.