Guide to Creating and Managing Alarms on Apple Watch?


Like your iPhone, now you can also set alarms on your Apple Watch too. If you don’t want to miss anything important, then you can use this Apple feature, by creating alarm you can keep yourself always alert. You can also use this alarm apps on both, i.e. your Apple Watch and iPhone in combination, as when your iPhone alarms then the sound will automatically come through the Watch you are wearing as well, so this means that silencing the alarm on one of your devices will automatically silence it on the other one.
 However, if sometimes you don’t want to set alarms on your iPhone, and only want to use your Apple Watch, then it’s a very easier process. Here you can get the complete process of creating and managing alarms on your Apple Watch.
In this article, you will learn two different steps of creating and managing alarms on your Apple Watch. They are as follows:
·        How to create new Alarm on Apple Watch
·        How to edit, disable, and delete your alarms on Apple Watch
Steps to Create and Manage Alarms on Apple Watch
To create a new alarm, edit, disable, and delete your alarms from your Apple watch is the much easier term. But for this, you have to follow the instruction in the given sequence. The steps are discussed below:
Method-1: Create New Alarm on Apple Watch
1.     Launch the Alarms app on your Apple Watch.
2.     Click on Add Alarm icon.
3.     Then, click on the Hour square option.
4.     Next, turn the Digital Crown to set the desired square.
5.     After that, click on the Minute square option.
6.     Now, turn the Digital Crown to set a Minute.
7.     Subsequently, click on the AM or PM to set the half of the day in which the alarm should sound.
Method-2: To Edit, Disable, and Delete your Alarms on Apple Watch
1.     Click to Open the Alarms app on your Apple Watch.
2.     Then, click on the Alarm you want to edit.
3.     Next, click on the Repeat tab.
4.     In the Repeat window, select when you want your alarm to repeat. You can choose any individual day, every day, weekdays, and weekends.
5.     Again, click on the Repeat option, to go back to the edit screen.
6.     Click on the Alarm Label to set your alarm a label and speak the label immediately.
7.     Click on Done option.
8.     After that, click on the Snooze button to turn the ability to snooze the alarm on or off.
9.     Click on Delete icon to delete the alarm.


Ava Williams is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. Herpassion is to write about Cybers ecurity, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. She writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.




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