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In addition to monitoring health and activity, the Apple Watch can also display notifications from the iPhone. Thanks to this, you always have a 100% overview of what notification you received on your Apple phone, and in addition, you can respond to it immediately from your wrist, i.e. in most cases. As for the notification method, you can either activate the classic mode, where in addition to vibrations you will also hear notification sounds, but if you want to be a bit more discreet, you can activate the silent mode in the control center, which will turn off the sounds and you will only know about all notifications thanks to haptic feedback.

How to activate more pronounced vibrations on Apple Watch

The haptic response is different from the classic vibrations from competing devices - it's a bit more pleasant, as it's created by the Taptic Engine, which is a special part of most newer Apple devices. But the truth is that in certain situations the strength of the haptic response may not be sufficient, for example during work or some other activity where you do not need to notice it. But the good news is that Apple thought of this as well and added an option to the Apple Watch that makes it possible to highlight the haptic response. To activate this feature, proceed as follows:

  • First, it is necessary that you on your iPhone they opened the app Watch.
  • Once you have done so, move to the section in the bottom menu My watch.
  • Then go down a piece below, where to find and open the box Sounds and haptics.
  • Move a bit here Dolu and pay attention to the category Haptics.
  • In the end, it's enough in this category tick possibility Distinctive.

So, using the above procedure, it is possible to activate a distinct haptic response on your Apple Watch. So if you have a problem with the fact that you often don't notice any notifications, because you don't feel the classic haptic response for some reason, now you know how you can help. Of course, in order to feel the haptic response at all, it is necessary that the Haptic response function is active in the aforementioned section.

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