Apple: How to Drain Water from Apple Watch

 Everyone knows the latest Apple Watch is designed for everything related to water sports and fitness, and it’s an ideal smartwatch for those looking to track laps in the pool or see how far they’ve surfed . But water-based tracking for wearables also comes with a handy water feature: water lock.

The Apple Watch may be water resistant up to 50 meters, but that doesn’t mean water won’t get into the wearable when you swim, surf, or even shower. Water Lock keeps your Apple Watch locked while you’re in the water, or even squirts water when you’re done. Here’s how to use the Apple Watch’s Water Lock feature. Let’s have a look!

How to Drain Water from Apple Watch

Anyone with an Apple Watch Series 2 or newer can easily turn on Water Lock. Just like you use your Apple Watch as a flashlight, you can turn it on by visiting Control Center. Turning it on locks the screen so it doesn’t respond to inadvertent input when the user is in water, and turning it off using the Digital Crown makes it easy to squirt water from the Apple Watch’s speakers.

Below you’ll find a quick guide to turning your Apple Watch’s water lock on and off to spray water:

1. On Apple Watch, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access the Control Panel.

2. Once opened, scroll down and tap the water drop icon.

3. A water drop icon will appear at the top of the watch face.

4. To spray water, turn the Digital Crown until the display reads “Unlocked”.

5. A series of sounds will play to the clear water in the speaker. Once done, the Apple Watch is ready to use.

You can do this multiple times if the water is still there. It’s a handy feature for any swimmer and surfer, and it’s even useful in the shower. Although, Apple doesn’t recommend using its wearable in the shower because soaps, shampoos, conditioners, lotions, and fragrances can affect it.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>Apple battery

Thanks for reading, hope it helps!

Friendly reminder: If you need to replace the battery of your device, this battery store will be a good choice: www.batteryforpc.co.uk