Wake Up Watch
Turn on Nightstand mode*
The smart alarm indeed is not as accurate when using the Watch. The reason for that is that it's not currently possible to perform a real-time analysis of the. The reason why you wake up moments before your alarm clock goes off. I have never worn a watch but can generally tell the time to within ten minutes.
When you use Nightstand mode,* your Apple Watch displays the date and time, along with the current charge. If you set an alarm, it also appears on the watch face. To turn on Nightstand mode:
- Connect your Apple Watch to its charger. While charging, your Apple Watch stays in Nightstand mode.
- To see the display, tap the screen, press the Digital Crown or side button, or lightly nudge your Apple Watch. Even nudging or tapping the table might work — try it.
To use your Apple Watch while it's in Nightstand mode, hold it face up or place it on a flat surface, then press the Digital Crown or side button.
Set an alarm
You can ask Siri to set an alarm for you. Say something like “Set an alarm for 7 a.m.” or “Wake me up at 19:00.”
Or, set an alarm from your iPhone, then push it to your Apple Watch:
- Set the alarm on your iPhone.
- Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
- Tap My Watch, tap Clock, then turn on Push Alerts from iPhone.
The alarm on your Apple Watch is separate from the alarms on your iPhone. When you set an alarm, make sure that your Apple Watch and your iPhone aren't in silent mode. To set or adjust an alarm for Nightstand mode, use your Apple Watch:
- Open the Alarms app on your Apple Watch.
- Tap Add Alarm. Or tap an existing alarm, then tap Change time.
- Tap AM or PM, then tap the hours or minutes. Turn the Digital Crown to adjust the time.
- Tap Set.
When your alarm begins, your Apple Watch makes a sound and the text turns orange. To turn off your alarm, press the side button. To snooze the alarm for 9 minutes, press the Digital Crown.
Turn Nightstand mode on or off
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- On your Apple Watch, open the Settings app.
- Tap General > Nightstand Mode.
- Tap to turn Nightstand mode off or back on.
* Nightstand mode is called Bedside mode in the U.K.
When you make your Apple Watch wake up, either by raising your wrist or tapping the watch face itself, it will show you the watch face you’ve chosen. That’s what a watch does, right?
However, Apple Watch is much more than a timepiece, with tons of apps that you use to make your life a bit easier and cooler, right? It would be great if you could wake the watch to the last app you were using. Tom and jerry 123 movies.
Here’s how to get your Apple Watch to show you that most recent app when you lift your wrist.
Wake your Apple Watch up and click the digital crown to get to your app screen. Tap on the Settings icon (it looks like a little gray gear) and then tap into General settings. Once there, tap on Activate on Wrist Raise.
You can toggle the Wrist Raise feature OFF here, but you’ll need to have it set to ON to use the last app feature. Tap Open to the Last-Used App and from now on, your Apple Watch will wake to the last app you were using. If that happens to be your watch face, so be it.
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Now you can just lift your wrist or tap on the screen to get back into Lifeline, that great game from Big Fish that you really ought to play, or see your calendar when you lift your wrist, like the busy person you are. Have fun!
Via: iMore