A device you wear is vastly different
from one you keep on a desk or carry in your pocket. It’s more than a tool.
It’s a very personal expression. There are three distinctive
collections to help a user find
the watch that’s right for them.
Apple Watch: Features
Apple Watch: Features
More immediate, intimate ways to connect
- You won’t just see and respond to messages, calls, and notifications easily
and intuitively. You’ll actually feel them. With Apple Watch, every exchange is
less about reading words on a screen. And more about making a genuine
connection.
Stay closer to the people you care about
- Now your inner circle is always nearby. Press the button next to the Digital
Crown to access Friends, a place where you’ll see thumbnails of those you like
to stay in touch with most. Tap one to send a message, make a call, or reach
out in one of the new ways only Apple Watch makes possible.
Messages, calls, and mail tailored for
your wrist - Apple Watch adds a new dimension to the way you communicate. In
just a glance it shows you who’s contacting you. It even gets your attention
the way another person would — by tapping you. There are subtle audio cues,
too. The experience is discreet and nuanced, with different types of
notifications having their own unique character.
Start an entirely new kind of
conversation - You don’t even have to use words. The Digital Touch features on
Apple Watch give you fun, spontaneous ways to connect with other Apple Watch
wearers, wrist to wrist.
Made to measure all the ways you move -
Apple Watch unites the capabilities of an all-day fitness tracker and a highly
advanced sports watch in one device you can wear all the time. It can track a
wider variety of activities because it’s able to collect more types of data. It
uses an accelerometer to measure your total body movement. It has a custom
sensor that can measure intensity by tracking your heart rate. And it uses the
GPS and Wi‑Fi in your iPhone to track how far you’ve moved.
Activity App - The Activity app on Apple
Watch provides a simple and powerful graphic of your daily activity, with three
rings telling you everything you need to know. The Move ring shows how many
calories you’ve burned. The Exercise ring shows how many minutes of brisk
activity you’ve done. And the Stand ring shows how often you’ve stood up to
take a break from sitting. The goal? Sit less, move more, and get some exercise
by completing each ring every day.
Workout App - Whenever you’re doing a
dedicated cardio workout, use the Workout app built into Apple Watch. It shows
real-time stats such as time, distance, calories, and pace. It lets you set
goals for each workout, encourages you to meet or beat those goals along the
way, and gives you a summary of what you’ve achieved. And your workout is
included in your Activity app measurements for the day.
Track your progress over time on iPhone -
Apple Watch lets you see your daily activity at a glance. To see your progress
and trends over longer periods of time, there’s Fitness - an Apple Watch
companion app on your iPhone. You can view your activity history, workouts, and
achievements by the day, the week, and the month. And it’s easy to zoom in on
the details to see just how far you’ve come. There’s also a Health app on
iPhone that allows you to share your activity and workout data with your
favorite third-party health and fitness apps.
Your wallet. Without the wallet. - Apple
Pay is a more convenient, secure way to pay using just your Apple Watch. Now
you can buy coffee, groceries, and more right from your wrist. With a simple
setup, you can use your credit and debit cards at hundreds of thousands of U.S.
locations, with more to come.
Start on Apple Watch. Continue on iPhone
- Apple Watch is perfect for quick interactions, but if you need to do
something more involved, just pick up your iPhone. The message you were reading
or app you were using on Apple Watch will be open and ready to go. Read new
mail on Apple Watch, then respond on iPhone. See a sports score or news update
on Apple Watch, and read more about it on iPhone.
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