Whether you bought the best Apple Watch in the market, such as the Apple Watch Ultra 2, or you have the Apple Watch Budget model in your hands, open your Apple Watch and put it for the first time is a very good experience.
You may have an idea of what your Apple Watch can doOr how do you want to use it, but what about some of the configurations and settings you can use to really customize your Apple Watch experience?
During the time that I have been a technological user, I have been captivated by customizing the gadgets, whether the topic in Windows XP or the color of the menus in my Sony Ericsson K850i.
Having used an Apple Watch for 10 years, be one or two things about the configuration that must definitely adjust the first day. Here are my go-to you.
1. Your Apple Watch face
If you are new in Apple Watch, the first thing you should do in your new is to change the face of the clock. You will not find third -party options such as you in Wear OS or Garmin, but there are many excellent Apple options to choose from and are very customizable.
To change the face of your watch, simply press a lot of time at the center of your Apple Watch screen until you vibrate. Then, simply slide through the options until you see one you like.
If you touch Edit You can adjust aspects of the face, including colors, and complications (small views of information view) that appear.
2. Silent mode
Your Apple Watch is designed to sit quite discreetly on your wrist, and one of the joys of using one is that you can receive notifications without too much disturbance, either for you or for others.
Obviously, if you have accessibility needs, you may want to leave Apple Watch’s notification sounds. For me, however, this is the first alternative that I turn off. The clock vibrates gently every time I receive a notification (if I have them on at all), and I definitely do not need that perforation ring Tell everyone in the vicinity that I just received a notification.
Simply press the side button on your Apple Watch and select the bell icon to the left to silence your Apple Watch.
3. Return to the clock
Apple Watch is quite easy to navigate, and moving between applications and the clock’s face is quite simple. However, another configuration that I like to adjust is the return configuration to the clock. This carries your Apple Watch back to that watch face that you just customized automatically once you leave your wrist.
By default, it is configured in a two -minute delay, but I like to select Alwaysso that I can release my doll at any time and know that my Apple Watch is showing time, instead of confidential information or an application where you could accidentally pause a training or change something without knowing it.
Simply press the digital crown, move to Settingsselect Generaland then Return to the clock To alternate this.
4. Siri
Siri is not particularly useful in these days, and is left behind of rival virtual assistants of the tastes of Google and Android, not to mention the most advanced offers that eclipse the late intelligence of Apple that the update that needs badly.
To that end, I always turn off Siri in my Apple Watch to some extent. In it Siri Application section Configuration in your Apple Watch, you can adjust how and when Siri responds to your inputs.
In fact I prefer to select Attend For “Hey Siri”, that way it is much more difficult to accidentally activate. I also tend to go Lift to speak igniting and off Press the digital crown.
I cannot count the number of times that Siri used to activate during training by pressing the digital crown, so this works well for me. I can access Siri when lifting the wrist very deliberately, but never accidentally activate it with a press button.
However, you may want to consider the opposite, leaving the crown on and put out the increase to speak. Or Siri can turn off on your watch completely to prevent it from getting in your way.
5. Screen captures
A more recent addition to my configuration repertoire are screenshots. You can take a screenshot in Apple Watch as well as iPhone, pressing both buttons on the side at the same time.
I cannot think of any scenario in which it is necessary to take a screenshot in Apple Watch. However, as with Siri in the digital crown, it is very easy to do accidentally, especially during training. As such, deactivate screenshots in the general section of the configuration, to prevent my photo library from accelerating with random photos of my clock’s face.