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Top 2 Ways to Turn Off Wrist Detection on Apple Watch (2024)

You can disable Wrist Detection from your Apple Watch or the Watch app on your iPhone.

Your Apple Watch works seamlessly because of its ability to know that it is tied around your wrist. When you’re wearing the watch, you don’t need to enter its passcode every time you want to see something on it. If you want the watch to function like this even when you’re not wearing it, you should disable Wrist Detection. Today, we bring you the top 2 ways to turn off Wrist Detection on an Apple Watch.

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What is Wrist Detection?

Your Apple Watch uses its sensors to determine whether it is tied around your wrist. If the watch is not able to detect your wrist, it will lock itself and hide the alerts, health metrics, and other information on the screen. You will need to enter the watch passcode to access its contents. This is an excellent way to ensure that no one else can access your Watch when you’re not wearing it.

If you frequently take your Watch off your wrist, you may not want to enter the passcode every time you want to use the watch. In this case, you can turn off Wrist Detection to ensure your watch doesn’t get locked if it is not on your wrist. There are a few tradeoffs you will have to make to turn off this feature. Without Wrist Detection, your Apple Watch isn’t able to measure health data like blood oxygen, respiratory rate, and heart rate in the background. Moreover, it will also turn off noise alerts and fall detection for your watch.

Turn off Wrist Detection on the Apple Watch

Step 1: Press the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch.

Step 2: Hit Settings.

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Step 2: Hit Settings.

Step 3: Select Passcode.

Step 3: Select Passcode.

Step 4: Turn off the toggle switch for Wrist Detection.

Step 4: Turn off the toggle switch for Wrist Detection.

Step 5: Enter your Passcode and hit Turn Off.

Turn off Wrist Detection on the Watch app

Step 1: Launch the Watch app on your iPhone.

Step 2: Switch to the My Watch tab and select Passcode.

Step 2: Switch to the My Watch tab and select Passcode.

Step 3: Turn off the toggle switch for Wrist Detection.

Step 3: Turn off the toggle switch for Wrist Detection. Top 2 Ways to Turn Off Wrist or disable Detection on Apple Watch or watch app (2024)

Step 4: Confirm your selection in the popup box.

Step 4: Confirm your selection in the popup box. Top 2 Ways to Turn Off Wrist or disable Detection on Apple Watch or watch app (2024)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Wrist Detection on the Apple Watch?

As the name suggests, Wrist Detection uses sensors on your Apple Watch to detect if it is tied around your wrist. When the Watch does not detect your wrist, it gets locked.

How do I turn off Wrist Detection on my Apple Watch?

Go to Settings>Passcode and turn off the toggle switch for Wrist Detection. Hit turn off.

Which features will stop working if I turn off Wrist Detection on my Apple Watch?

Disabling Wrist Detection suspends features like fall detection, sleep tracking, background blood oxygen measurement, noise alerts, and more.

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Conclusion

These are the top 2 ways to turn off wrist detection on an Apple Watch. When Wrist Detection is disabled, you will have to enter your passcode every time you want to make a payment using Apple Pay on your watch. If you know any other way to turn off this feature, let us know in the comments!

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Utkarsh is a seasoned writer who seeks to simplify complex concepts and bring the latest in technology to a broader audience. You can catch his exhaustive 'How to' guides, deep-dive feature articles, cutting edge news stories, and comprehensive tech reviews on Gadgetbridge.com. Apart from dabbling in all things tech, Utkarsh also enjoys watching club football, adding to his TBR pile of books, and making Spotify playlists. Automobile enthusiasts and motorheads can also catch his articles on Motorbridge.com.
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