Friday, 2 October 2015

"COM Port" Error - Connecting Smartwatch to PC



Hi everyone! :D

I've tried loads of stuff to try and find a solution to this problem, but couldn't find one so far.

Basically, I have what I believe is a u80 SmartWatch. It has a micro-USB port, in which the watch detects if it is connected to a socket charger or a PC.

When plugged into a PC, a notification on the watch tells me it's connected to USB, and gives me only one option: "COM Port". When I tap it, I get an error "Not allow or conflict". Obviously this watch wasn't made anywhere where English is the first language. I changed it to a couple of other languages, and tried again. This time, in other languages, the error changes to "USB: UART2 is busy".

The watch is not detected by any OS or computer that I've tried. It doesn't appear in device manager or USBDeview, therefore I cannot attempt to install drivers to get it functioning.

From what I've read, my watch could be a cheap clone or remake of a u8 or u80 smartwatch, but the developers would have had to get the watch OS on there somehow. I don't intend to flash it, as apparently that can damage clones. I am just trying to access the file system to play around with it and/or tweak some settings.

Does anyone have any idea what these errors mean or how to fix them?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!



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