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WatchOS 11: Best New Apple Watch Features to Try

You can try out new Apple Watch features right now in the WatchOS 11 public beta. The full version will be available to download to compatible watches from the Series 6 and onward in the fall. 0:00 New Apple Watch Features in WatchOS 11 Beta 0:42 Customize Your Activity Rings 1:31 Check Your Vitals With…

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You can try out new Apple Watch features right now in the WatchOS 11 public beta. The full version will be available to download to compatible watches from the Series 6 and onward in the fall.

0:00 New Apple Watch Features in WatchOS 11 Beta
0:42 Customize Your Activity Rings
1:31 Check Your Vitals With This New App
2:03 Tracking Your Training Load
3:09 More Check In Flexibility
4:01 Revamped Photos Watch Face
4:36 Remote App Gets More Control
4:50 Translations Right On Your Wrist
5:12 Even More WatchOS 11 Features

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  1. @Jaime_Healy

    August 12, 2024 at 8:06 am

    It’s a great pleasure to spend time with you, thank you very much!????????

  2. @alsayedfakhri4597

    August 12, 2024 at 8:10 am

    A shame android watches can’t compete with it’s fitness tracking accuracy.

    • @reubenpx1809

      August 12, 2024 at 9:30 am

      true. I have a samsung watch and it cannot compete with it. Also the third party apps. Thinking of switching to garmin or coros.

    • @superiortoall22

      August 12, 2024 at 9:48 am

      ⁠@@reubenpx1809well if you’re wanting third party apps, neither Garmin or Coros has them

    • @thecooldude4564

      August 12, 2024 at 12:21 pm

      @@reubenpx1809buy a Garmin, coros watches are not accurate.

  3. @mokaLARE

    August 12, 2024 at 8:27 am

    How long before Samsung copies all of that?

  4. @mr.morales0707

    August 12, 2024 at 8:27 am

    I just got my Ultra 2 yesterday and i‘m on Watch OS 11. its Great. No bugs so far

  5. @TreyWaylifestyle

    August 12, 2024 at 8:35 am

    I love my Apple Watch but need more stuff like iPhone

    • @Patty100ish

      August 12, 2024 at 10:23 am

      It’s a watch? What exactly do you need it to do? That’s why you have an iPhone as well to do phone stuff?

  6. @robhingston

    August 12, 2024 at 8:41 am

    No amazing features there

  7. @martinkellner4661

    August 12, 2024 at 9:04 am

    Still no Notes support besides updates notifications? We use it for a shared shopping list but you can’t see the notes via the watch, very frustrating

    • @pandiix

      August 12, 2024 at 4:25 pm

      just use reminders

  8. @superiortoall22

    August 12, 2024 at 9:51 am

    Just switched back to my Apple Watch Ultra from using the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra, mainly because having tattoos inhibits the sensors on the GW7U for tracking exercises (no there isn’t an option for tattoo users, it only allows me to turn off wrist detection). I’d say the Apple Watch Ultra, the first gen is still a year or so ahead of the Galaxy watches. I’ll wait to put WatchOS 11 on my watch though.

    • @madrobothd

      August 12, 2024 at 12:37 pm

      I have sleeves on both arms and I felt the Apple Watch Ultra 2 was the worst of any watch I’ve used with my tattoos. Used it for 7 months and just couldn’t justify the poor performance with that high price tag. I’ve since moved to the GWU and while it’s not that much better, it’s definitely still noticeably better with workout tracking for me ????‍♂️

    • @superiortoall22

      August 12, 2024 at 2:46 pm

      @@madrobothdyeah I have sleeves on both arms. Don’t want to discredit your story but besides the Apple Watch SE 2022 and the first Apple Watch Ultra, the AWU2 has the best ranked sensor in studies while the GWU is ranked towards the middle, so I don’t know how suddenly the AWU2 isn’t doing so good in fact that’s part of the reason why it can hold its high price because it beats out garmins in terms of accuracy. Also my last three Samsung watches don’t pick up heart rate through ink and my tattoos aren’t overly dark with a few skin breaks so I don’t know how your sensors are picking up your heart rate which would provide accurate workout metrics.

      Like I said ain’t discounting your story but as of now the GW7U looks to still be behind the AWU

  9. @klixikix

    August 12, 2024 at 10:38 am

    Thanks, the video is nice. Something I wonder though: why would anyone in their right mind wear an uncomfortable tech gadget to bed. This must NOT get normalised. Resist.

  10. @seanvideoediting

    August 12, 2024 at 11:55 am

    My calorie target per day is 25 ????

  11. @weld3z

    August 12, 2024 at 12:52 pm

    I have sleep apnea, I hope they update the sleep in the health app.

  12. @arielspalter7425

    August 12, 2024 at 1:11 pm

    The checkin feature looks interesting, but what do I do if I don’t have any friends?

  13. @unvcht5046

    August 12, 2024 at 4:59 pm

    Double tap ????

  14. @dankelley9361

    August 12, 2024 at 6:12 pm

    Looks like a lot of ho hum upgrades!

  15. @BiscuitNgravy13

    August 12, 2024 at 6:52 pm

    The best thing to do with this watch is trade it for a Samsung Ultra as the phone is also better

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