Friday, December 25, 2015

The Transport Guy: 9 things you need to know about your new Apple Watch

Steve Kovach December 25, 2015 at 06:03AM

Apple Watch

Did you get a new Apple Watch for the holidays?

It can be intimidating at first, right? Don't worry. You're not alone. There's a steep learning curve to the Apple Watch. In my experience, I've found it best to ignore most of the device's features and keep things simple.

To get you started, here are my top tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your new Apple Watch.

Turn off the sound.

Right out of the box, your Apple Watch will make an audible "ding" sound with every incoming notification. If you're like me, you'll find that super annoying. I always recommend silencing the notification sound as soon as you set up your Apple Watch.

The easiest way to do this is in the Apple Watch app on your iPhone. From the app's main menu, tap the "Sounds & Haptics" option and flip on "Silent Mode".



Increase the strength of the vibrating taptic engine.

The Apple Watch's vibrating "taptic engine" that buzzes with each notification might be too subtle for some people to feel. I usually recommend increasing its strength.

From the Apple Watch app's "Sounds & Haptics" menu, move the "haptic strength" slider all the way to the right. You can also enable the "Prominent Haptic" option, which will give you an extra tap with each notification.



Use it as an nightstand clock.

The latest software for the Apple Watch lets you use the device as a replacement for the clock on your nightstand.

While charging, turn the watch on its side and you'll see a new digital clock take of the screen. It goes off after a few seconds, but will activate any time you jiggle the device. It's really handy if you're traveling.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

9 things you need to know about your new Apple Watch from Business Insider: Steve Kovach

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