Hello everyone! If you're just joining us, or even if you've been to our site before, you'll notice we've gotten a lot of Bluetooth Watches. We used to have only the GBA-400 series but that's completely changed. So in this post I figured I'd let you know how to set up, and use, whichever Bluetooth watch you have. Ready? Here We Go!

First up, let's stick with the GBA-400 series. What you need to do, on your Android or iPhone, is go to the app store and download the GMix App. With it, you'll be able to get your phone to play your favourite music. If there's music around you, you can even use the watch to find out the song title (Kind of like Shazam, except it's free). Best of all, you can program the phone to play a sound when you press a specific button on your watch (perfect if you want to get out of an awkward situation).

Then we've got the GBA-800 series. While the 400s were mostly focused on Music, the 800 is focused on your fitness. First pro tip here, when you install the app on your phone, make sure Bluetooth is already switched on. It'll save you some time during installation.

Right, while the GBA-400 had the GMix app, for this one you'll need G-Shock Connected. Once you open it up, select the watch you have, and in the next screen, you'll be asked to press the bottom right button on your watch for a few seconds.

Here's a cool side effect of connecting the phone to the watch - as soon as they're paired, the time on your watch will be exactly the same as on your phone. This means when you go overseas, as long as you have your phone, you can just repair it with the watch and the time will be automatically adjusted.

Holding the bottom right button on your watch for 3 seconds, will activate the phone finder mode. This means, if you can't find your phone, but it's in range and the Bluetooth is switched on, it'll turn on your ringtone (even if the phone was previously on silent). Definitely a great idea for people who like the vibrate only function on the phone, but have trouble remembering just where they left it!

Now, I mentioned this is a fitness watch, and it connects up to the Connected App, to keep track of the amount of steps you take. You input all the data into the phone, which then updates automatically on your watch. If you don't reach the step target, it will also start beeping at you, to remind you to hit your goal.

If you've got smaller hands, you can instead purchase the BSAB Series which has the exact same functions that I just talked about, but the watch itself is for ladies, kids, and people with smaller wrists.

Well, I hope you enjoyed this guide. It will work on any G-Shock/Baby-G Bluetooth watch. Until Next Time - Jimmy B!