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Your Apple Watch can track all of your activities, providing detailed fitness data to your iPhone. The watch will sync data with your iPhone whenever it is in range, and you'll be able to find the information in your Activity and Health apps on your iPhone. The sync process is automatic, and will happen in the background as long as you are in range of your iPhone.

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Getting Started

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  1. Performing the initial pairing is all you need to do to connect your Apple Watch with the Health app on your iPhone. Your Apple Watch will automatically be added to the Sources tab of your Health app after it is paired.
  2. There are three Apple apps that are all involved in tracking your health data on your Apple Watch and iPhone. They all come pre-installed on your iPhone and Apple Watch. Knowing how the work together can help you understand how your health data is used. [1]
    • Health - This app is on your iPhone, and acts as a hub for all of your health data. The Health app stores data sent from your Apple Watch, and can send data out to apps that request it. The Health app does not do any automatic recording on its own; it is designed to work in conjunction with other apps.
    • Workout - This is an app on your Apple Watch. The Workout app will track your workout and then send the data to your Health and Activity apps. You'll be running the Workout app at the start of each of your workouts.
    • Activity - This app is on both your iPhone and your Apple Watch. This app tracks your activity throughout the day and counts it towards your activity goals. Simply wearing your Apple Watch will record any activity you do in the Activity app. Sending data from Workouts can provide more detailed information for the Activity app. [2]
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  3. You can verify that your watch is connected by opening the Health app. You can find this on one of your iPhone's Home screens.
  4. You should see your Apple Watch listed in the Devices section.
  5. This will display the permissions for the watch to link with the Health app.
  6. Toggle on anything that is turned off. This will allow the Health app to collect all of the data that your watch tracks. [3]
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Tracking a Workout

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  1. The icon looks like a silhouette of a person running. [4]
    • Your activity during your Workout will still be tracked by the Activity app, even if you don't start a workout. Using the Workout app allows you to track more detailed data than simple steps and distance.
  2. Select the option that best matches your workout. This will give the most accurate tracking for the workout you're doing.
    • Twist the wheel on the side of the watch to quickly scroll through the available options.
  3. After selecting a workout, you'll be prompted to select a goal. You can swipe left and right to switch between different goals, such as Calories, Time, and Distance. Swipe all the way to the right to do a workout without a specific goal.
  4. Once you've set your goal, tap Start and begin your workout.
  5. Your workout will end when you've reached your goal. You can also press and hold the watch screen to end the workout early.
  6. Scroll up and down on the post-workout screen to view your detailed stats, such as total distance, average heart rate, calories burned, and more.
  7. You'll find the Save button at the bottom of the post-workout screen. If you don't save the workout, the data will be discarded. Your Activity app will still have recorded some basic information, such as the number of steps you took.
  8. There are a variety of Watch-compatible workout apps that will also sync with Apple Health. You can download these apps from the App Store on your iPhone and they'll appear on your Apple Watch. The data you generate using these apps on your Watch will sync with your iPhone just like the Apple Workout app.
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Viewing Your Health Data

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  1. Your Apple Watch automatically syncs with your iPhone via Bluetooth. You can enable Bluetooth on your iPhone by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and tapping the Bluetooth button. You'll see the Bluetooth icon in the notification bar when it is enabled.
  2. Your Apple Watch syncs automatically with your iPhone when you are in range of the iPhone. This means you'll need to either be within Bluetooth range of your phone (about 30 feet), or in an area on the same wireless network. Your workout and activity information is saved on your watch until you are in range of your iPhone, and then it is synced with your Health app automatically in the background.
  3. Here you'll see a detailed breakdown on your activity for the day, including any information collected by your Apple Watch. Scroll down to see all of the available information.
  4. Any workouts that you saved on your Apple Watch will appear in the Workouts section for the day. Tap the workout to view your stats for it. These are the same stats from the post-workout screen on your Apple Watch.
  5. Besides the Activity app, your Apple Watch information is also tracked in the Health app. You can view detailed health information in this app, which can be used for day-to-day tracking as well as a database of sorts for other health apps from the App Store.
  6. This will display the different types of data points that can be recorded with the Health app.
  7. Each category has multiple data points available, all of which are used by different apps.
  8. Select an option from a category to view the data that the Health app has collected. Since you're using an Apple Watch with the Workout app, check out some of the options in the "Fitness" category, such as "Activity," "Steps," and "Workouts."
  9. When you're viewing detailed information on a data point, you can add it to your Health Dashboard tab. This lets you easily track your most important data from the main screen. Toggle the "Show on Dashboard" slider on to make the graph appear on your dashboard.
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Common Questions: Getting to Know the Health App

Why can't I find the Health app on my Apple Watch?

The Health app can't be added to your Apple Watch. This app is meant to be used mainly from your iPhone or iPad. When these devices are synced, you can easily view your stats.

What health stats does Apple Watch track?

Apple Watch can track your sleep metrics, such as blood oxygen level, heart rate, time asleep, respiratory rate, and wrist temperature (Series 8 and 9 only). It can also track your heart rate, your menstrual cycle, and even notify you when it's time to take medications. [5]

How do you get the most out of the Apple Watch Health app?

Regularly sync your Apple Watch with your iPhone or other device. This provides detailed graphs of your combined stats on a daily, weekly, and monthly scale. Make sure to take advantage of other things you can log, such as mindfulness and sleep.

Can Apple Watch take blood pressure?

The Apple Watch alone isn't enough to take accurate blood pressure. Be sure to see your healthcare provider for official tests and readings.

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