Your SmartBand is designed to be worn on your dominant wrist and connects to
your Android™ device to help you keep track of your daily activities. Via the Lifelog
application on your Android™ device, you can synchronise data with your
SmartBand to see how many steps you've taken, check how you've slept, and
much more. The SmartBand also has a vibrate function which notifies you of
alarms as well as incoming messages and calls. You can even use the SmartBand
to control media playback on your Android™ device.
Even when it’s not connected to your Android™ device, your SmartBand collects
information about your step count as well as data about your walking, running and
sleeping, and life bookmarks. Your SmartBand can store this data for up to two
weeks.
To use the SmartBand with your Android™ device, make sure that the software version of
your Android™ device is Android™ 4.4 or later and that your Android™ device supports the
Bluetooth® 4.0 low energy standard. Also, remember that you need an active Internet
connection to synchronise data between your SmartBand and Android™ device.
Hardware overview
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Wristband
Power key cover
Power key
Notification light A
Notification light B
Notification light C
Core
Micro USB port
NFC detection area
Charging your SmartBand
Before using your SmartBand for the first time, you need to charge it for
approximately 30 minutes. Sony chargers are recommended.
1Plug one end of the USB cable into the charger or into the USB port of a
computer.
2Plug the other end of the cable into the Micro USB port of your SmartBand.
Battery notification light status
Notification light A flashes continuouslyThe battery is charging and is not yet fully charged
Notification light A is onThe battery is fully charged
To check the battery level of your SmartBand
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand.
Low battery level notification
When your SmartBand is on and the battery level is less than 5%, your SmartBand
emits two short vibrations and a popup window in the SmartBand application
notifies you that your SmartBand is running out of battery.
Assembly
To assemble your SmartBand
1Select the wristband that best suits you.
2Insert the core into the wristband in such a way that the power key is
inserted underneath the power key cover.
Turning your SmartBand on and o
To turn on your SmartBand
•Press and hold down the power key until your SmartBand vibrates.
When turning on your SmartBand for the
notification light A flashes until your SmartBand is connected to a device.
For your SmartBand to work, it must be connected to your Android™ device and
the latest versions of the following applications must be installed on the Android™
device: Smart Connect™, SmartBand application and Lifelog.
If you set up your SmartBand using NFC, you are guided during setup to Google
Play™, from where you can install the necessary applications to use with your
SmartBand.
If you set up your SmartBand using Bluetooth®, you have to go through some extra
steps to install the necessary applications from Google Play™ and connect to your
Android™ device.
The Smart Connect application is pre-installed on all Android™ devices from Sony Mobile at
purchase. Make sure that you update it to the latest version.
After the SmartBand application is installed, it is not located on the Application screen. You
can access it under Devices in the Smart Connect application after your SmartBand is
connected to the Android™ device.
To set up your SmartBand using NFC
1Make sure that your SmartBand is charged for at least 30 minutes.
2Android™ device: Make sure you have installed or updated the Smart
Connect application to the latest version from Google Play™.
3Android™ device: Make sure that the NFC function is turned on and that the
screen is active and unlocked.
4Place the Android™ device over your SmartBand so that the NFC area of
each device touches the other, then follow the instructions on the Android™
device to install the SmartBand application and the Lifelog application.
appears briefly in the status bar and permanently in the Notification panel
when a connection with the SmartBand is active.
If you touch the NFC areas of each device to each other after all applications are installed
and your SmartBand is on and connected, the Lifelog application starts automatically.
You can drag down the status bar to open the Notification panel and get quick access to
the SmartBand application and the Lifelog application.
1Make sure that your SmartBand has been charged for at least 30 minutes.
2Android™ device: Make sure you have installed or updated the Smart
Connect application to the latest version from Google Play™.
3Start the Smart Connect application.
4Turn on your SmartBand.
5Android™ device: Turn on the Bluetooth® function, then scan for Bluetooth®
devices and select SWR10 in the list of available devices.
6Follow the instructions to install the SmartBand application and the Lifelog
application.
appears briefly in the status bar and permanently in the
Notification panel when a connection with the SmartBand is active.
All applications required for the SmartBand to work are available on Google Play™.
You can drag down the status bar to open the Notification panel and get quick access to
the SmartBand application and the Lifelog application.
Reconnecting your SmartBand
In cases where a connection gets lost, for example, when the connected Android™
device goes out of range, your SmartBand automatically performs a series of
reconnection attempts. If no connection is found after a certain period, your
SmartBand stops trying to reconnect. When this happens, you can use the power
key to restart the reconnection attempts, or you can use NFC to reconnect the two
devices.
To force restart reconnection attempts
•Briefly press the power key.
To reconnect your SmartBand using NFC
1Android™ device: Make sure that the NFC function is turned on and that the
screen is active and unlocked.
2Place the Android™ device over your SmartBand so that the NFC detection
area of each device touches the other.
appears briefly in the status bar
and permanently in the Notification panel when a connection with the
SmartBand is active.
You can drag down the status bar to open the Notification panel and get quick access to
the SmartBand application and the Lifelog application.
Day mode and night mode
Your SmartBand has two primary modes: day mode and night mode. Each mode is
indicated by dierentnotification light patterns. In day mode, your SmartBand
vibrates to notify you of alarms and incoming messages and calls. And it logs data
about your activities, such as steps you've taken and hours you’ve walked or run.
In night mode, the SmartBand logs your sleep and can wake you up if you've set
an alarm. All other functions are turned o.
Mode
Notification light pattern
Day modeNotification lights illuminate one by one, then all lights go out.
Night modeThe notification lights alternate between one lit and two lit lights.
To check the mode of your SmartBand
•Briefly press the power key. The notification lights blink according to the light
pattern for day or night mode.
To switch between day mode and night mode
•Press and hold down the power key for two seconds.
You can view and change settings for your SmartBand from the SmartBand
application, which can be accessed under Devices in the Smart Connect
application.
1Turn the auto night mode function on or o.
Set the time period during which auto night mode operates.
2Turn the notifications function on or o.
Select which notifications to forward to your SmartBand.
3Turn the smart wake up function on or o.
Add, edit or delete smart wake up alarms.
4Enable alarm notifications from Xperia™ devices.
5Turn the out-of-range function on or o.
6Turn incoming call notifications on or o.
7Select an application to be controlled by your SmartBand.
Search, download and install new applications from Google Play™.
8Read tips about your SmartBand.
Auto night mode
You can set your SmartBand to switch automatically from day mode to night mode
at a selected time and for a selected period. Auto night mode only becomes active
if no movement is detected by your SmartBand at the pre-set activation time. If
you are still moving around, then it waits until you stop moving. Likewise, in the
morning, day mode may become active up to an hour before the pre-set end time
for night mode if movement is detected. If the pre-set end time is reached without
any movement being detected, the SmartBand stays in night mode and only goes
into day mode when movement is detected.
To turn on the auto night mode function
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Drag the slider besides Auto night mode to the right.
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Tap Auto night mode.
4Adjust the settings for time interval, then tap Set.
5Tap Done.
Notifications
All notifications that appear in the status bar on a connected Android™ device can
be forwarded to your SmartBand. When there is an incoming notification, your
SmartBand vibrates once and notification light A flashes every six seconds. Use the
SmartBand application to select which notifications to forward to your SmartBand.
To turn on the notifications function
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Drag the slider besides Notifications to the right.
4If you are turning on the notifications function for the first time, follow the
instructions that appear on the screen to give the SmartBand application
access to your notifications.
To select which notifications to forward to your SmartBand
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Tap Notifications.
4In the list that appears, mark or unmark the desired options.
, then find and tap
, then find and tap
SmartBand alarm
Your SmartBand has two dierent alarm functions. One is the regular alarm
function, which only works when your SmartBand is connected to an Xperia™
device. The other is the smart wake up function, which wakes you up when you
have reached a state of light sleep, so you feel refreshed.
Alarm notifications from an Xperia™ device
Your SmartBand vibrates when pre-set alarms go o on a connected Xperia™
device.
To enable alarm notifications from an Xperia™ device
1From the Home screen of your Xperia™ device, tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Mark the Alarm checkbox.
To snooze an alarm when it vibrates
•Press the power key.
Smart wake up
You can set one or several smart wake up alarms in the SmartBand application.
Smart wake up alarms wake you up at the best time based on your sleep cycle.
They notify you with a vibrating alert. The Smart wake up function uses sleep data
from your SmartBand over a pre-set time period to wake you up when you reach a
state of light sleep.
For example, if you set a smart wake up alarm for 06:30 – 07:00 and your
SmartBand is in night mode, it wakes you up sometime between 06:30 and 07:00
when you reach a state of light sleep. If you do not reach a state of light sleep
during this period, the smart wake up alarm wakes you up at 07:00. If your
SmartBand is in day mode, the alarm alerts you at 07:00.
To add a smart wake up alarm
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Tap Smart wake up, then tap
4Tap Time, then scroll up or down to adjust the setting and tap Set.
5Tap Repeat, then mark the days for the alarm recurrence and tap OK.
6Tap Wake up interval, then select an option.
7Tap Done.
To edit an exiting smart wake up alarm
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Tap Smart wake up, then tap the alarm that you want to set.
4Tap Time, then scroll up or down to adjust the setting and tap Set.
5Tap Repeat, then mark the days for the alarm recurrence and tap OK.
6Tap Wake up interval, then select an option.
7Tap Done.
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, then find and tap
To delete a smart wake up alarm
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Tap Smart wake up, then touch and hold the alarm that you want to delete.
4Tap
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Tap Smart wake up, then drag the slider beside the smart wake up alarm
•Press the power key.
, then tap Yes.
To turn on a smart wake up alarm
Smart Connect.
that you want to activate to the right.
To turn o a smart wake up alarm when it vibrates
, then find and tap
, then find and tap
Out-of-range alert notifications
You can receive a notification when you leave your Android™ device behind by
turning on the out-of-range alert notification function. Your SmartBand thennotifies you with three short vibrations when the distance between your
SmartBand and the connected Android™ device becomes too great and causes a
disconnection.
To turn on the out-of-range alert notification function
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
You can control a selected application on the connected Android™ device using
your SmartBand. For example, if you have selected the Media player, you can
control media playing on the connected Android™ device using your SmartBand.
To select an application to control using your SmartBand
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
Smart Connect.
2Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand.
3Tap Applications, then tap the item under SELECT APPLICATION.
4Select an option, then tap Done.
, then find and tap
To control media playback on your Android™ device from your SmartBand
1Make sure that your SmartBand is connected to your Android™ device.
2Select Media player as the application that can be controlled through your
SmartBand.
3Press the power key.
4To play or pause the media file, tap the SmartBand once. To go to the next
media file, tap twice. To go to the previous media file, tap three times.
5To deselect the Media player as the application controlled by your
SmartBand, press the power key or wait for 15 seconds without touching the
SmartBand (to allow the application to be deselected automatically).
Logging your activities using the
Lifelog application
Using the Lifelog application
The Lifelog application records your physical, social and entertainment activities.
For example, you can see if you’ve been walking or running and how you
communicate with your friends. You can also see what pictures you took and what
music you listened to. To start using the Lifelog application, you need to download
it from Google Play™ and then set up an account.
The statistics that the Lifelog application generates from your physical activities, for
example, walking distance and calorie count, are based on the height and weight data you
provide. Results may vary from user to user.
1Show all logged activities and life bookmarks
2View detailed information about a life bookmark
3View information about application usage
4View all logged activities since the start of the day
5Add a life bookmark
6View menu options
7Physical activities log
8View all logged activities for the selected day
9Switch between dashboard and map view
10 Activities dashboard
To set up an account for the Lifelog application
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap
Lifelog.
2Follow the instructions that appear on the screen and accept the terms and
conditions.
3Create a new account or select to use an existing one. Sony PlayStation®
Network accounts can also be used.
4Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to create a Lifelog account.
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap
Lifelog.
2Follow the instructions that appear on the screen and accept the terms and
conditions.
Adjusting the stride length for walking and running
The Lifelog application uses the number of steps you have taken and your stride
length to calculate the distance you have walked or run. The automatic stride
length used by default is based on your gender and height. If you feel that the
distances measured by the Lifelog application are not accurate enough, you can
adjust your stride length.
To adjust the stride length for walking
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
Lifelog.
2Tap
> Settings > Profile.
3Find and tap Stride length.
4Unmark the Automatic checkbox if it is marked, then scroll up or down to
adjust the setting and tap Set.
To adjust the stride length for running
1From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap
Lifelog.
2Tap > Settings > Profile.
3Find and tap Running stride length.
4Unmark the Automatic checkbox if it is marked, then scroll up or down to
adjust the setting and tap Set.
, then find and tap
, then find and tap
Activity box overview
View all logged life bookmarks
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2View your sleep hours and check the quality of your sleep based on the information collected
3View the amount of active calories that you have burned while exercising and the passive calories
that you have burned while not exercising
4View the time you have spent using communication applications from Google Play™ and some
other applications such as the Phone and the Messaging applications from Sony
5View the number of steps you have taken and logged in the Lifelog application
6View how many photos you have taken
7View the total time you have spent walking for longer than just a few steps
8View the time you have spent listening to music using applications from Google Play™ and some
other applications such as the "WALKMAN" application
9View the total time you have spent running with a high steps-per-minute ratio for longer than
To create a life bookmark using the Lifelog application
1In the Lifelog application, tap .
2Follow the on-screen instructions.
3If necessary, add text notes, then tap OK.
To create a life bookmark using your SmartBand
1Make sure that your SmartBand is turned on and in day mode.
2Press the power key twice to log the place and time.
3Connect your SmartBand to your Android™ device. If necessary, add notes to
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