Pair your Apple Watch to multiple devices with the new update

For years, Apple has been at the forefront of technological device innovation, with its products becoming an essential part of daily life for millions of people worldwide. One of its most popular products is the Apple Watch, which has been designed to work seamlessly with an iPhone.

However, a new rumor suggests that Apple is working on a software update that will allow users to pair their Apple Watch with multiple Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, and Macs. While there have been exceptions to the rule regarding linking devices with the American brand’s watch, this update promises to offer much more comprehensive compatibility.

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Link your watch to a Mac or iPad

Until now, Apple Watch users could only pair their device with an iPhone, leaving out the possibility of connecting it to an iPad or a Mac. However, rumors suggest that an upcoming software update will enable users to pair their Apple Watch with multiple Apple devices, including iPad and Mac.

The new system update will allow users to connect their Apple Watch to an iPad using the same Apple ID to access Apple Fitness+ workouts on a larger screen. Mac users, on the other hand, will be able to utilize their Apple Watch to unlock the computer, authenticate apps, and authorize Apple Pay transactions. It is worth noting that these are currently the only exceptions to the rule, but the new update represents a significant step towards expanding the Apple Watch’s compatibility with multiple devices.

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Apple is reportedly working on a software update that will allow Apple Watch users to pair their device with multiple Apple devices, giving them access to all the watch’s features on any device connected to their iCloud account.

Although it’s unclear how this feature will be implemented, it’s speculated that it could work through iCloud syncing, similar to how AirPods work between devices. It remains uncertain whether an iPhone will still be required for setting up the watch before syncing with other devices. Furthermore, it’s unknown whether the update will be released this year alongside iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS 14, or if it will be delayed until 2024.

How to pair your Apple Watch

If you have recently purchased an Apple Watch from the Cupertino company and want to link it to your iPhone, the process is fairly simple. Here are the necessary steps:

  1. Ensure that your Apple Watch is turned on and charged.
  2. Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
  3. Click on “Start” to initiate the pairing process.
  4. Bring your Apple Watch near to your iPhone so that they can detect each other.
  5. Follow the instructions displayed on both your iPhone and Apple Watch to complete the pairing process.
  6. When prompted, enter your Apple ID and password to activate the Find My iPhone feature on your Apple Watch.