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Although we would all already like to be in a post-pandemic "normal" situation, unfortunately we still have to address many issues related to the effects of Covid-19. These include the obligation of green certification, to access more and more activities and events.
Thanks to the help of technology, however, we can make access to the Green Pass much more practical. In fact, if you want to find out how to always have your QR code related to the green certification at hand (or it would be better to say on the wrist), through this guide you will find out how to show it directly from your smartwatch!
Prerequisites
Smartwatches have become increasingly popular over the past few years. Unfortunately, not all smart watches will be able to be used in order to show Grenn Pass certification. This guide is in fact dedicated to a specific category of smart wearables, more precisely:
Therefore, if you have a terminal that falls into one of the three categories indicated above, you can continue reading this article, with a section dedicated to each of the possible cases.
How to get the Green Pass on Apple Watch
While waiting for Apple to release an iOS update that allows you to show the QR code of your certification through the Wallet application, you have several possibilities to get this feature on your Apple Watch.
The options available to you are the following:
How to get the Green Pass on Wear OS smartwatches
If instead of a bitten apple product you usually orbit in the ecosystem of the green robot, this is the section dedicated to inserting the green certification on your smartwatch powered by Wear OS.
The versatility of Andorid also on your wrist, offers you many useful options to be able to carry your QR code related to certification from your smartphone to your wrist. Here are the options available to you:
For everyone else?
If you have a smartwatch with a proprietary operating system (such as a realme smartwatch), this is the part of the guide dedicated to you!
Unfortunately, not all “non-Apple” and “non-Google” smartwatches can be suitable for this specific feature, as mentioned in the introduction of this article. The fundamental requirement is in fact represented by the possibility of sharing images and documents between your smartphone and your watch.
You will then have to check if, through the support application installed on your smartphone (the one with which you configured the watch with your mobile phone), the file sharing option in the internal memory of your smartwatch is enabled. If this requirement is exceeded, then these are the options available to you:
These then are the options available to you to make the control phase of your Green Pass easier, by going to use your wearable smart. Write us in the comments the option you have chosen if not present in this quick guide.