Comment ajouter un exercice sur Apple Watch ?

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Comment ajouter un exercice sur Apple Watch ?

Comment ajouter un exercice sur Apple Watch ?

Ajouter un exercice Vous pouvez parcourir et ajouter de nouveaux types d'exercice à l'app Exercice. Sur votre Apple Watch, ouvrez l'app Exercice. Faites défiler l'écran vers le bas et touchez Ajouter un exercice. Touchez l'exercice souhaité.

Comment utiliser le GPS sur l'Apple Watch ?

Apple Watch : Utiliser un GPS avec l'Apple Watch

  1. Appuyez sur la couronne de l'Apple Watch jusqu'à ressentir une vibration sur votre poignet.
  2. Dites : « Emmène-moi à Bruxelles, Place Flagey. »
  3. Après quelques secondes, vous entendrez la synthèse vocale prononcer « Plan ». ...
  4. Démarrez votre itinéraire.

What is the difference between the Apple Watch Series 3 and 5?

  • The Series 5 has an always-on display, but the Series 3 is now just $199. The Apple Watch Series 5 takes all of the features that made the Series 4 our favorite smartwatch and adds a few improvements, such as an always-on display, double the storage for music, and international emergency calling.

What are the system requirements for the Apple Watch Series 3?

  • Apple Watch Series 3 requires an iPhone 6s or later with iOS 14 or later. Features are subject to change. Some features, applications, and services may not be available in all regions or all languages.

How much does the Apple Watch 5 cost?

  • The Apple Watch 5 has the same starting price as the now-discontinued Apple Watch 4: $399 ($499 with LTE). That’s not bad, considering the modest improvements. However, the Apple Watch Series 3 is now $199, down from $279. That’s the same price as the Fitbit Versa 2.

Is the Apple Watch Series 3 heart rate monitor enough?

  • Otherwise, the Apple Watch Series 3 will be perfectly sufficient. The ‌Apple Watch SE‌ and the Apple Watch Series 3 have an optical heart sensor. This allows both devices to alert you if they detect unusually high or low heart rates or an irregular rhythm, as well as measure your current heart rate.

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