watchOS 9: Three New Apple Watch Features You Should Try

 watchOS 9: Three New Apple Watch Features You Should Try



It's time to upgrade your Apple Watch to the latest watchOS9 to all of its new features, capabilities, and settings. The Apple Watch receives enhanced sleep monitoring with sleep phases data, a new selection of watch faces, a redesigned exercise interface, AFib History, the Medications app seen in iOS 16, slimline notification banners, and more with watchOS 9.

Apple Watch low power mode is available on all watchOS 9 enabled devices - the battery life functionality isn't limited to the Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra. Some watchOS 9 upgrades are limited to specific Apple Watch models. Let’s go over the top three features that you must try out!

Apple Watch Face Customization

With the inclusion of four new faces in watchOS 9: Metropolitan, Lunar, Astronomy, and Playtime, there are more Apple Watch faces to pick from than ever before.

Some older watch faces offer additional customizing possibilities as well. You may still create a library of multiple watch faces, but your iPhone's Focus presets can also contain assigned watch faces. That is, if you activate a certain Focus state on your iPhone, your Apple Watch face may automatically change to match your Focus selections.

Disable Rings on Your Apple Watch

The Apple Watch fitness app underwent a significant revamp in watchOS 9, so being active is a fantastic opportunity to test out the new features, we are still hoping for more apps such as move to iOS to be rolled out. There are additional methods to analyze your running and progress with watchOS 9 with numerous new running metrics like as vertical oscillation, stride length, and ground contact time data. Custom training and recognition of typical routes may also help you achieve your running objectives.

Heart rate zones are another new measure for Apple Watch exercise monitoring. Monitoring your heart rate zones might assist you determine your degree of intensity. In the Workout app, you can observe your heart rate zones in real time. You may also monitor progress on your Apple Watch rings without having to leave the app.

Monitor Your Sleep Patterns

The Sleep app in watchOS 9 has been updated to incorporate statistics on sleep phases. Previously, the Apple Watch could only tell you when you were in bed and when you were sleeping while collecting respiratory data. You may now get a summary of your sleep cycles.

The Apple Watch should now be able to discern what stage of sleep you're in during the night using data from the accelerometer and heart rate sensor. You will be able to observe how much time you spent in each stage as well as when you may have awoken. Long-term sleep patterns may be observed in your iPhone's Health app.


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