Thursday 7 November 2019

20 Apple Watch Tips & Tricks You Have to Know

An Apple Watch Series 4 watch on a man's wrist.
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Your Apple Watch can help you find your iPhone, unlock your Mac, warn you if your hearing is in danger, or even detect when you’ve had a bad fall and send for help. Here are the features you should know.

Many of these features are new in watchOS 6, which was released alongside iOS 13 and macOS Catalina. The Apple Watch keeps getting more powerful.

Unlock Your Mac

The "Use Your Apple Watch to Unlock Apps and Your Mac" option under the General tab on a Mac.

In macOS Sierra, Apple added a feature that allows you to unlock your Mac with your Apple Watch. To use this feature, your Apple watch must run watchOS 3, be paired with an iPhone 5 or later, and your Mac will need to have been manufactured sometime after mid-2013.

To turn on automatic unlocking, head to System Preferences > General on your Mac. Make sure the “Allow Handoff Between This Mac and Your iCloud Devices” option is enabled. Next, head to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and enable “Allow Your Apple Watch to Unlock Your Mac” under the General tab.

Your Mac should now automatically unlock when you get within a few feet of the login screen. You must be signed in to the same Apple ID on your Apple Watch, paired iPhone, and Mac for this to work.

Approve with Apple Watch in macOS Catalina

New in macOS Catalina is the ability to “Approve with Apple Watch” for any admin-level authorization requests. These are the prompts that often appear when you attempt to delete or install software, view saved passwords in Safari, or access locked settings panels.

If you’ve already set up auto-unlock (above), then there’s nothing left to do; approve with Apple Watch will work. You’ll see prompts to approve changes on your wrist while you work on your Mac.

If you haven’t enabled auto-unlock yet, follow the instructions in the previous section.

Monitor Ambient Noise Levels

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