The Apple Watch can be used for many things — tracking your health and fitness, keeping your schedule up to date, sending texts, and more. But it can also be used as your own personal alarm.
Whether you're a light sleeper who rises with the sun, or a heavy sleeper who continuously hits snooze, it never hurts to have a backup alarm, especially if it's already on your wrist.
Here's how to set an alarm on your Apple Watch.
Using your Apple Watch, navigate to the Alarm app.
If your App View is set to List mode, then you'll find the app is listed towards the top as everything appears in alphabetical order. If it's on Grid mode, then look for the app icon with the alarm clock.
Once the Alarm app is open, tap on "Add Alarm" and you'll see a clock. To set the hour, tap on the left square and make sure it's highlighted in green. Then, use the Digital Crown to set the exact hour you need. Once that's done, tap on the left square to set the exact minutes.
Depending on whether you need the alarm for the morning or night, you'll also want to double check if it's set to a.m. or p.m. You'll know what the alarm is set to depending on which one is highlighted in orange. But if you want to manually change it, you can also tap on either one.
Then, tap on the green checkmark in the lower right-hand corner to set and save the alarm.
You can also use your Apple Watch to edit the alarm whenever you'd like. When you open the Alarm app, you'll see a list of your saved alarms. From here, you can toggle the alarms on and off.
When you tap on an alarm, you'll also be presented with a list of things you can alter. This includes:
Changing the alarm
Choosing when you'd like for it to repeat
Labeling it
Toggling Snooze on or off
Deleting the alarm
If you don't want to manually set an alarm by tapping on the display, you can also use Siri and your voice. You can say something like, "Hey Siri, set an alarm for 8:30 a.m. tomorrow" and the Apple Watch will automatically set and save it.
You can then go into the Alarm app and edit it, using the steps above, however you'd like.
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