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Add Official Support for Google Pay on Wear OS.

It would be awesome to be able to use Metal Cards on Wear OS Watches with Google Pay.

Online Cards and if you are luck some Cards work without any issue on Google Pay on Wear OS.

But because there is no Official Support for this Plattform from Bunq, I always need to take my phone out of my pocket while I'm loaded mit Groceries.

So to make it even more special to use Bunq this feature should be there soon.

Cheers!

    Hi!

    Google Pay is already supported by bunq, in Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Ireland, Belgium and the UK.
    Check this topic for more info: https://together.bunq.com/d/8480-what-is-google-pay-and-how-do-i-enable-it/

    But Google Pay for Wear OS is only supported by Google in the following countries:
    Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Russia, Spain, UK, or US.
    Unfortunately, there is nothing bunq can do about this.

      Yes I know. But it's not officially supported on Google Pay for Wear OS . That's a difference

        Germany. I have support on my phone. But it's only a buggy partial support on my phone. I contacted Bunq and they said they only support GPay for Phones and not for watch.

        I can like I Sayed use some cards. But not the Metal Card. Because it's not supported.

          I think the issue is, that the Green Card is not actually supported yet, they create a virtual travel card behind the scenes.

            Is there such a thing as a bank supporting Google Pay only on phones and not on Wear OS? At least for Apple Pay a bank does not get to choose. It's all or nothing.

              The problem is that the Metal Card does not support Google Pay at the moment.
              Due to this you cannot add the card to GPay, only by using the button "Add to GPay" in the bunq app. By clicking the button a virtual card number is created in background and this one will be added to your GPay wallet.

              When adding a card to Wear OS you have to select a card in your Google Wallet but your Metal Card is not available for GPay and you are not able to get access to the virtual card, that is created when adding the card to the GPay wallet.

              So we need support for the Metal Card in GPay to solve this issue.

                a month later

                I have a similar problem with Bunq Maestro. On Pay for Android everything works fine, but if I add a bunq card to the wallet and then I want to setup Pay on Wear OS I get a generic error message. If I delete the bunq card from Pay I can setup the watch with other card such as N26. This is really strange and annoying

                  4 months later

                  Francesco Ik loop hier ook tegen aan. Ik kan via jullie app de kaarten toevoegen aan gpay. Maar de wear OS app wilt niet meer instellen. Jammer dat ik daardoor niet met mijn smartwatch kan betalen. Wanneer wordt dit verwacht en weten we waarom Google dit niet toelaat?

                    Nick

                    It looks like Google rolls out WearOS-Google Pay support separately from the implementation on the Android smartphones. Without any deep knowledge about this I'd guess this must be activated from Google's side.

                      Tim It does but gives an error when it tries to download the phone cards to the wear OS app

                        a year later

                        Inmiddels is google pay en google pay voor wear os beschikbaar in Nederland. Zou het nu mogelijk moeten zijn om een Bunq kaart toe te voegen?
                        Heeft iemand dit al werkend?

                          Jelle Zou het nu mogelijk moeten zijn om een Bunq kaart toe te voegen?

                          Yes!

                          Heeft iemand dit al werkend?

                          This person got it working: https://together.bunq.com/d/46923 They also mentioned that they needed to add their card in Google Pay manually for it to work correctly, so maybe if you're having issues you could try that :)

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