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You can also set up an Apple Watch for other family members using the Family Setup option, but this guide will just cover the basics on how to get started with your own watch.
Ever since the Apple Watch Series 4 or Apple Watch SE with cellular, you can set up an Apple smartwatch for a family member without an iPhone. This is perfect for older relatives or children, so ...
Here's how to set up your new Apple Watch, with tips and tricks from Engadget editors.
If you've just purchased your first Apple watch, you'll be excited to get it up and running. Here's everything you need to know in order to get it working.
To set up LTE, you’ll need two things: an Apple Watch Series 3 or newer that supports the feature (‘Bluetooth & Cellular’, not just ‘Bluetooth’) and an active service plan.
We’ve got advice on everything from customizing your watch face to setting up fall detection.
Enabling Blood Oxygen Measurements When you set up a Series 6 Apple Watch, you'll be asked during the setup process if you want to enable Blood Oxygen measurements.
How to Set Up an Apple Watch for Your Kids Want to give your children an easy way to contact you—without giving them a smartphone? Family Setup on WatchOS can help.
The Apple Watch has become its own thing, more a separate, independent device over the years, but it is still tied to your iPhone — and especially when you're setting it up.