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While Haptic feedback and notifications on your wrist can be helpful, the noise your Apple Watch makes when it gets an alert in loud mode is extremely annoying.
Now, whenever the alarm goes off, it won't play a sound on either device. Instead, your Apple Watch will gently vibrate on your wrist.
If you have ever spent a night in a hospital then like me, you would be aware hospitals are very noisy places. Patients don’t get that 'Much Needed Rest' at night due to machines constantly ...
Raise your wrist and speak towards your watch face. Say Set an alarm for 5:30 AM, substituting in your desired time. Wait for Siri to confirm that your alarm is set.
The Apple Watch can be used for many things — tracking your health and fitness, keeping your schedule up to date, sending texts, and more. But it can also be used as your own personal alarm ...
To me, a smartwatch is the ideal alarm clock. It can be silent, so you don’t need to wake sleeping partners, and also connected to your wrist, so you’re likely to feel the taps gently rise you ...
watchOS 11.4 introduces a new feature for the alarm that lets users who sleep with the Apple Watch do something they couldn’t before.
The Apple Watch is great for alarms, but the sound might be unwanted in many circumstances. Instead, you can set up a vibration-only alarm with these steps.
While Haptic feedback and notifications on your wrist can be helpful, the noise your Apple Watch makes when it gets an alert in loud mode is extremely annoying.