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How to Ensure Notifications Are Properly Synced Between Your iPhone and Apple Watch

by Barbara Wilson

If you’ve found that your Apple Watch is no longer paired with your iPhone, here’s a straightforward guide to reconnecting the two devices and ensuring your notifications are properly synchronized.

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Re-Pairing Your Apple Watch with Your iPhone

If your Apple Watch has become disconnected from your iPhone, follow these steps to re-pair the devices:

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Put on Your Apple Watch: Place the watch on your wrist.

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Power On the Apple Watch: Press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears.

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Pair with iPhone: Hold your iPhone close to the Apple Watch and wait for the pairing screen to appear on your phone. When it does, tap “Continue.”

Alternatively, you can manually open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone and tap “Pair New Watch.”

Set Up for Yourself: Follow the prompts, positioning your iPhone so the Apple Watch appears in the viewfinder of the Apple Watch app to complete the pairing process.

If you encounter issues with pairing, refer to our detailed guide on troubleshooting Apple Watch connectivity problems with your iPhone.

Mirroring iPhone Notifications on Your Apple Watch

To ensure that you receive notifications on your Apple Watch for apps installed on both your iPhone and watch, you can set up your devices to mirror notification settings:

Open the Apple Watch App: Launch the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.

Navigate to My Watch: Tap the “My Watch” tab at the bottom of the screen.

Select Notifications: Choose “Notifications” from the menu.

Mirror My iPhone: Select an app and tap “Mirror My iPhone” to sync the notification settings across both devices.

Repeat this process for each app you want to sync. Note that this setup ensures notifications are received on your Apple Watch when your iPhone is locked, but notifications won’t ping simultaneously on both devices.

Receiving Notifications on Both iPhone and Apple Watch Simultaneously

Sometimes, you may want notifications to be delivered to both your iPhone and Apple Watch at the same time. Perhaps the notification sound on your iPhone is more noticeable, or you prefer being alerted on both devices. While Apple doesn’t provide a direct setting for this, you can achieve it by turning off the wrist detection feature on your Apple Watch. Here’s how:

Open Settings on Apple Watch: Go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch.

Select Passcode: Tap “Passcode.”

Disable Wrist Detection: Scroll down and turn off “Wrist Detection.”
With wrist detection turned off, notifications will be sent to both your iPhone and Apple Watch. However, be aware that disabling this feature means sacrificing certain functionalities, such as activity tracking, heart rate monitoring, and automatic emergency calls.

Submitting Feedback to Apple

If you find the current notification system inconvenient and would like to see an option for simultaneous notifications across paired devices, consider submitting feedback to Apple. By doing so, you not only help yourself but also contribute to potential improvements in future software updates.

Despite this minor inconvenience, the Apple Watch remains one of the top smartwatches available, known for its durability, rich features, and user-friendly interface.

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