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Garthy1983 Author
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Siri keeps listening in on my watch when I’m not asking it to (I never ask it to). I’ve tried cleaning the Digital Crown with water and turning off ‘Hey Siri’ in the settings, but it’s made no difference. It thinks I’m asking it something every 2 minutes, it’s driving me mad! Is there anything else I can try to fix this?
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Posted on Jan 21, 2020 12:01 PM
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Garthy1983 Author
User level: Level1 13 points
Posted on Jan 25, 2020 12:00 AM
Hi, thanks for your response. Unfortunately I don’t think either suggestion will help.
- My watch is being worn in the same way as I always have for the 3 years I’ve owned it, so nothing has changed on that front. Plus Siri is coming on even when I’m sat perfectly still
- I’ve also restarted the watch numerous times and applied the latest update, with no change to the issue
if you have any other suggestions I would be very keen to hear them!
Thanks,
Kris
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User profile for user: Garthy1983
Garthy1983 Author
User level: Level1 13 points
Jan 25, 2020 12:00 AM in response to cp from OH
Hi, thanks for your response. Unfortunately I don’t think either suggestion will help.
- My watch is being worn in the same way as I always have for the 3 years I’ve owned it, so nothing has changed on that front. Plus Siri is coming on even when I’m sat perfectly still
- I’ve also restarted the watch numerous times and applied the latest update, with no change to the issue
if you have any other suggestions I would be very keen to hear them!
Thanks,
Kris
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User level: Community Specialist
Jan 24, 2020 12:04 PM in response to Garthy1983
Hello Garthy1983,
Thank you for using apple Support Communities. It's my understanding that Siri is responding on your Apple Watch without being engaged. You've done a great job trying to get this resolved! I'm happy to help.
I recommend checking the fitting of your Apple Watch to make sure that you're not accidentally invoking Siri by pressing the Digital Crown.
If the issue persists, try restarting your Apple Watch. Restarting can resolve many unexpected behaviors.
How to restart your Apple Watch
Let us know the results. Please include any other troubleshooting steps you may have tried.
Have a nice day!
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User profile for user: raina_b22
User level: Community Specialist
Jan 25, 2020 12:41 PM in response to Garthy1983
Garthy1983,
Thank you for following up. If you haven't already, we recommend unpairing your Apple Watch and setting it up again.
Unpair and erase your Apple Watch
If the behavior continues, please visit an Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider. If you don't have a store nearby, contact Apple Support for further assistance.
Cheers!
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