Apple's new Sleep Score feature gives you a rating for your nightly rest quality. Learn how to set it up on your Apple Watch ...
The Whoop 5.0 and MG offer a unique balance of health and fitness insights that have left the Apple Watch playing catch-up in recent years. However, the screenless tracker can’t do everything, and ...
The Apple Watch continues to be one of Apple's best products, even if its latest iterations (like the Apple Watch Series 10) are only marginal improvements. It isn't just a way to get notifications on ...
Apple is heading in the right direction with its sleep-tracking feature, but compared with the competition, there’s still plenty of room for improvement. Several features offered by other smartwatches ...
The Apple Watch is one of those devices that no one really needs, but once you get one, it's hard to imagine going without it. Think of it as an extension of your iPhone — you can check notifications ...
Unveiled at the "Awe Dropping" event, Sleep Score isn't an Apple Watch Series 11 exclusive. Here's a look at how it works and how to try it yourself. Apple has been taking sleep tracking more ...
To set up your typical range, you must wear your Apple Watch for at least seven days. Ensure your watch is not loose on your wrist; otherwise, it might not capture accurate readings. To set up ...
The Apple Watch helps people track their health and fitness, but it can also be a great tool to help people stay productive and get work done. This is especially true for people who get easily ...
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The Apple Watch may not be a necessity, but once it's on your wrist, it quickly becomes an indispensable companion. Acting as a natural extension of your iPhone, the Apple Watch lets you check ...