Make your Apple Watch battery last for days with this simple change

The Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra are available, and they come with an exciting list of new features. Thanks to watchOS 9, users with Apple Watch Series 4 and later can now use Low Power Mode, which will push your smartwatch’s battery life even further.

Low Power Mode is a step up from Power Reserve, which disables nearly all of the watch’s features when it’s turned on. Instead, this battery saving feature will turn off a few Apple Watch functions while keeping everything else on. It’s a handy tool, especially if you’re looking to push your Apple Watch battery beyond a day without charging.

In need of a bump in battery life? Here’s how to turn on Low Power Mode on your Apple Watch.

How to turn on Low Power Mode on Apple Watch

When Low Power Mode is on, your Apple Watch will disable the always-on display (if you have an Apple Watch 7 or Apple Watch 8), heart rate notifications, background heart rate measurements, background blood oxygen measurements, and reminders to start exercise.

Furthermore, if your iPhone isn’t nearby, Wi-Fi and cellular connections will be turned off, along with incoming phone calls and notifications. It will also affect the speed of some features: phone calls can take longer, Siri can take longer to answer, animations will appear less smooth, and more.

Aside from those, your Apple Watch will work as it normally would — all while conserving battery. All it takes is a simple flick of the switch, and you can even set how long it runs.

  1. To turn on Low Power Mode, swipe up on the watch face to open Control Center.
  2. Click on the battery percentage icon.
  3. On this screen, toggle the Low Power Mode switch to ON.
  4. A message will appear. Scroll down and select Play.
  5. A yellow circle icon will appear at the top of the Apple Watch screen, indicating that Low Power Mode is on.

You can also turn on Low Power Mode in your Apple Watch settings.

  1. On your Apple Watch, press the Digital Crown to access your apps.
  2. Open the Settings app.
  3. Scroll down and select Battery.
  4. Turn on low power mode.
  5. The same message will appear. Again, scroll to the bottom and select Play.

Here you are. When the message pops up, you’ll also be able to select how long Low Power Mode can remain on. You can choose either 1 day, 2 days or 3 days.

When your Apple Watch’s battery drops below 10%, an alert will tell you if you want to turn on Low Power Mode. It will stay on until you turn it off, or until the battery is charged up to 80%.

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