This article explains how to charge an Apple Watch and maintain battery power. Information in this article applies to Apple Watch Series 6 and earlier.
What to Know
- Position the Apple Watch on the supplied charger; the charger’s magnets align the Watch with the charger. You’ll see a green lightning bolt.Apple engineered the watch to have an 18-hour battery life following an overnight charge, on the assumption you’ll wear your Watch all day.To use Power Reserve, open Control Center and select Battery Charge. Toggle on Power Reserve and tap Proceed.
How to Charge an Apple Watch
The Apple Watch comes with a magnetic charging cable that plugs into a power outlet or a USB port. Position the back of the Apple Watch on the supplied charger to charge it, and the charger’s magnets will align the watch with the charger. A green lightning bolt appears on the watch face when it is properly aligned, and charging begins.
Battery Life
Apple engineered the watch to have an 18-hour battery life following an overnight charge, on the assumption that you’ll wear your Apple Watch all day long. That estimate is based on checking the time throughout the day, receiving notifications, participating in a 60-minute workout, and using various apps.
There are also third-party chargers available for the Apple Watch. The charger features vary, but the charging process is basically the same.
Battery life varies, depending on how you use the Apple Watch. Apple’s estimates for battery life for the Apple Watch Series 5, 4, and 3 are:
You don’t have to charge your Apple Watch overnight if that doesn’t work for you. It takes about 2.5 hours to charge the watch to 100% and about 1.5 hours to reach an 80% charge. You can also split the charging time between morning and evening if that works better for you.
- Typical all-day use: 18 hours.Calls placed from Apple Watch: 1.5 hours (1 hour for Series 3).Indoor workouts: 10 hours.Outdoor workouts: 5 to 6 hours (4 to 5 hours for Series 3).Music playback: 10 hours from Watch storage or 7 hours streaming with LTE.
Use Power Reserve to Save Battery Charge
When the battery charge reaches 10%, the Apple Watch asks if you want to enter Power Reserve mode. If you choose not to, when the battery charge gets lower, the watch enters Power Reserve automatically.
To check the Apple Watch battery charge while wearing it, swipe up on the watch face to open Control Center, which displays the battery percentage.
In the Power Reserve mode, the Apple Watch no longer communicates with your iPhone and you can’t use other watch features. You can see the time on your watch only by pressing the side button.
Power Reserve mode can conserve battery life at any time, not only when an Apple Watch is low on power. Here’s how to enter Power Reserve mode:
- Swipe up on the watch face to open Control Center, then select Battery Charge.
- Slide the Power Reserve toggle switch to turn on the feature, then select Proceed.
- To turn off Power Reserve, press and hold the side button on the watch.
Swipe up on the watch face to open Control Center, then select Battery Charge.
Slide the Power Reserve toggle switch to turn on the feature, then select Proceed.
To turn off Power Reserve, press and hold the side button on the watch.
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