How to add clipper card to apple watch

The Clipper regional transit-fare payment card is now available on iPhone, Apple Watch, and Android, along with a mobile app for easier management of Clipper cards. As one of the 24 Bay Area transit agencies who support Clipper, BART fare gate readers now support Clipper payment via iPhone, Apple Watch, and Google Pay for Android users.

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Customers can now add a new or existing Clipper card directly through Apple Wallet and load cash value with Apple Pay anytime, anywhere. Riders also can transfer the value from a plastic Clipper card to their iPhone. For instructions on setting up a new or existing Clipper card and loading cash value on iPhone and Apple Watch, visit here.

Clipper on iPhone and Apple Watch works with Express Mode, which allows riders to quickly tag and pay for rides without having to use Face ID, Touch ID, wake or unlock their device, or open an app (to ride transit without Express Mode turned off on iOS devices, visit here). Riders can simply hold their iPhone or their Apple Watch near the Clipper reader and then board the bus, train or ferry. They no longer need to touch a ticket vending machine or reload a Clipper card at a retailer.

To add a Clipper transit-fare payment card to Apple Wallet, you need an iPhone 8 or newer running the latest version of iOS, or an Apple Watch Series 3 or newer running the latest version of watchOS. Once transferred, the physical Clipper card can no longer be used to pay for transit. 

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The Clipper regional transit-fare payment card is now available on Google Pay, as well as a mobile app for easier management of Clipper cards on Android phones.

Clipper on Google Pay gives Android users who ride 24 Bay Area transit systems a contactless way to pay fares on buses, trains and ferries. Customers can add the card directly through Google Pay and load cash value anytime, anywhere. Customers can even set up Autoload in Google Pay to automatically reload when their balance falls low. Riders also can transfer a plastic Clipper card to their Android phone using the Clipper mobile app. Once transferred, the plastic Clipper card can no longer be used to pay for transit.

To pay a fare with Google Pay, riders simply wake their phone, hold it near the Clipper reader and then board the bus, train or ferry. They no longer need to touch a ticket machine or reload a Clipper card at a retailer.

To transfer a plastic card to or create a new card in Google Pay, customers will need to have an Android phone running Android 5 or later.

Transit riders who use cash to load their Clipper cards will need to use a BART, Golden Gate Ferry, Muni or VTA ticket machine; select Caltrain ticket machines; a Clipper Customer Service Center; or a Clipper retailer to add value to Google Pay. 

For more information on Clipper, click here.

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On April 15, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) launched the Clipper regional transit-fare payment card on iPhone and Apple Watch, and also released a mobile app for easier management of Clipper cards. As one of the 24 Bay Area transit agencies who support Clipper, BART fare gate readers now support Clipper payment via iPhone and Apple Watch.

On May 19, Clipper card arrived on Google Pay, allowing Android users to pay for fares through their phones.

Customers can now add a new or existing Clipper card directly through Apple Wallet and load cash value with Apple Pay anytime, anywhere. Riders also can transfer the value from a plastic Clipper card to their iPhone. For instructions on setting up a new or existing Clipper and loading cash value on iPhone and Apple Watch, please visit here.

Clipper on iPhone and Apple Watch works with Express Mode, which allows riders to quickly tag and pay for rides without having to use Face ID, Touch ID, wake or unlock their device, or open an app. (To ride transit without Express Mode turned off on iOS devices, please visit here) Riders can simply hold their iPhone or their Apple Watch near the Clipper reader and then board the bus, train or ferry. They no longer need to touch a ticket vending machine or reload a Clipper card at a retailer.

To add a Clipper transit-fare payment card to Apple Wallet, you need iPhone 8 or later running the latest version of iOS, or an Apple Watch Series 3 or later running the latest version of watchOS. Once transferred, the physical Clipper card can no longer be used to pay for transit. 

How do I transfer my Clipper card from my Apple Watch to my phone?

On your iPhone, open the Watch app. Select “Wallet & Apple Pay”. Select “Add Card”, tap Transit Card and select "Clipper card", then select Continue. Select “Transfer Existing Card” and follow prompts.

How do you add a Clipper card to Apple Wallet?

How do I add a new Clipper card to Apple Wallet?.
Open the Wallet app on your iPhone and tap the the plus icon..
Select Transit Card, then Clipper. Tap Continue..
Select the amount of cash value to add, and follow the prompts to complete purchase..

How do I add my cards to my Apple Watch?

Add a card on Apple Watch Open the Wallet app on your Apple Watch. Scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tap Add Card. Choose Apple Account, Debit or Credit Card, or Transit Card; then follow the onscreen instructions.

How do I use BART on Apple Watch?

Tap Wallet & Apple Pay, then tap Express Mode. Tap the card you want to use, then enter your Apple Watch passcode. As you approach a fare gate or board the bus, make sure your Apple Watch is turned on (it doesn't need to be connected to a network).

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