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Knowledge Base ArticlesReview the following knowledge base articles:
Pairing Apple Watch with iPhone
Before pairing Apple Watch with iPhone, ensure that all of the following are true:
Remember, you can pair Apple Watch with only one iPhone. If you want to pair your Apple Watch to a new iPhone, refer to knowledge base article HT205189 "Switch your Apple Watch to a new iPhone."
If the interaction below does not appear, refer to knowledge knowledge base article CP1561 "iOS 10 Visualizer on iPhone."
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Knowledge Base ArticlesReview the following knowledge base articles:
- Knowledge base article HT204505, "Set up your Apple Watch"
- Knowledge base article HT205189, "Switch your Apple Watch to a new iPhone"
- Knowledge base article HT204562, "About Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on Apple Watch"
- Knowledge base article HT204510, "Restart your Apple Watch"
Pairing Apple Watch with iPhone
Before pairing Apple Watch with iPhone, ensure that all of the following are true:
- The phone is an iPhone 5 or later.
- The iPhone has iOS 8.2 or later.
- The iPhone and Apple Watch are charged and placed close together.
- Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on the iPhone.
- Verify that the iPhone is connected to a Wi-Fi or cellular network.
- Press and hold the side button next to the Digital Crown on Apple Watch until the Apple logo appears on the watch face.
Remember, you can pair Apple Watch with only one iPhone. If you want to pair your Apple Watch to a new iPhone, refer to knowledge base article HT205189 "Switch your Apple Watch to a new iPhone."
If the interaction below does not appear, refer to knowledge knowledge base article CP1561 "iOS 10 Visualizer on iPhone."
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Using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi with Apple Watch
Apple Watch can switch between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections, depending on the circumstance:
Compatible Wi-Fi networks for Apple Watch
Apple Watch can connect to your Wi-Fi network if the following are true:
Apple Watch displays "disconnected" when it is not connected to an iPhone.
Using Bluetooth Accessories with your Apple Watch Mon, 08 May 2017 04:16:49 GMT
You can pair Bluetooth accessories with your Apple Watch. Imagine leaving your iPhone at home and going on a run using only your Bluetooth headphones and Apple Watch. Apple Watch can pair with other Bluetooth accessories such as heart rate monitors.
To connect Blutooth accessories to your Apple Watch, do the following:
troubleshooting
If your Apple Watch is not receiving notifications, glances, or calls, your Apple Watch might be disconnected from your iPhone.
Apple Watch and iPhone must be close together when pairing or in use. Make sure that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled on your iPhone.
If your Apple Watch and iPhone won't connect, restart your Apple Watch and iPhone.
To restart your Apple Watch, do the following steps:Mon, 08 May 2017 04:18:07 GMT
If your Apple Watch will not connect to your iPhone, unpair the devices, and then pair them again.
Use the following steps to unpair Apple Watch from iPhone.
Click each card below.
on apple watch
Tap Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.
on iphone
Auto Unlock Mon, 08 May 2017 04:20:11 GMT
Automatically Unlock a Mac with Apple Watch Mon, 08 May 2017 04:20:11 GMTYou can unlock your Mac without a password when wearing your Apple Watch. After entering your Mac password, Auto Unlock enables. Your Apple Watch must be close to your Mac for Auto Unlock to work.
To use Auto Unlock, you need the following: Mon, 08 May 2017 04:20:11 GMT
Apple Watch can switch between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections, depending on the circumstance:
- To conserve power, Apple Watch uses Bluetooth when an iPhone is near.
- When Bluetooth is not available, Apple Watch uses Wi-Fi.
Compatible Wi-Fi networks for Apple Watch
Apple Watch can connect to your Wi-Fi network if the following are true:
- While connected to your watch via Bluetooth, your iPhone has connected to the network before.
- The Wi-Fi network is 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz.
Apple Watch displays "disconnected" when it is not connected to an iPhone.
Using Bluetooth Accessories with your Apple Watch Mon, 08 May 2017 04:16:49 GMT
You can pair Bluetooth accessories with your Apple Watch. Imagine leaving your iPhone at home and going on a run using only your Bluetooth headphones and Apple Watch. Apple Watch can pair with other Bluetooth accessories such as heart rate monitors.
To connect Blutooth accessories to your Apple Watch, do the following:
- Put your Bluetooth accessory in pairing mode.
- On your Apple Watch, tap Settings > Bluetooth.
- Choose your Bluetooth accessory.
- If asked, enter a passkey or PIN.
troubleshooting
If your Apple Watch is not receiving notifications, glances, or calls, your Apple Watch might be disconnected from your iPhone.
Apple Watch and iPhone must be close together when pairing or in use. Make sure that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled on your iPhone.
If your Apple Watch and iPhone won't connect, restart your Apple Watch and iPhone.
To restart your Apple Watch, do the following steps:Mon, 08 May 2017 04:18:07 GMT
- Press and hold the side button until you see the Power Off slider.
- Drag the slider to turn off your device.
- After your watch turns off, press and hold the side button again until you see the Apple logo.
- Press and hold both the side button and Digital Crown for at least 10 seconds.
- Release both the side button and Digital Crown when you see the Apple logo.
If your Apple Watch will not connect to your iPhone, unpair the devices, and then pair them again.
Use the following steps to unpair Apple Watch from iPhone.
Click each card below.
on apple watch
Tap Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.
on iphone
- Open the Apple Watch app.
- Tap the My Watch tab.
- Tap your watch at the top of the screen.
- Tap Info next to the watch that you want to unpair.
- Tap Unpair Apple Watch > Apple Watch > Unpair Apple Watch.
Auto Unlock Mon, 08 May 2017 04:20:11 GMT
Automatically Unlock a Mac with Apple Watch Mon, 08 May 2017 04:20:11 GMTYou can unlock your Mac without a password when wearing your Apple Watch. After entering your Mac password, Auto Unlock enables. Your Apple Watch must be close to your Mac for Auto Unlock to work.
To use Auto Unlock, you need the following: Mon, 08 May 2017 04:20:11 GMT
- watchOS 3
- Mid-2013 or later Mac model
- macOS Sierra
- Apple ID that uses two-factor authentication
- On your iPhone:
- Use the same iCloud account that you use on your Mac.
- Set up a passcode for your Apple Watch in the Watch app.
- On your Mac:
- Turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
- Use the same iCloud account as you use on your iPhone.
- Turn on "Allow your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac" in System Preferences.
- From the Security & Privacy preference pane, select the General tab.
Troubleshooting Auto Unlock
Check the device settings
If Auto Unlock is not working on your Mac and Apple Watch, a setting might be turned off on your devices.
Check the following settings on your Apple Watch, Mac, and Apple ID when troubleshooting Auto Unlock:
Troubleshoot Auto Unlock Connectivity
After you have checked all of the settings on your devices and Auto Unlock is not working, do the following:
Check the device settings
If Auto Unlock is not working on your Mac and Apple Watch, a setting might be turned off on your devices.
Check the following settings on your Apple Watch, Mac, and Apple ID when troubleshooting Auto Unlock:
- Your Apple Watch has a passcode.
- Your Mac has a login password.
- You enabled Auto Unlock in System Preferences.
- Your Apple ID uses two-factor authentication.
Troubleshoot Auto Unlock Connectivity
After you have checked all of the settings on your devices and Auto Unlock is not working, do the following:
- Update to the latest software for your Apple Watch, iPhone, and Mac.
- Turn off Bluetooth, and then turn it on.
- Turn off Wi-Fi, and then turn it on.
- Restart your Apple Watch.
- Restart your Mac.
- Unpair your Apple Watch,and then pair it.