Use Control Center on Apple Watch (2024)

Control Center gives you an easy way to check your battery, silence your watch, choose a Focus, turn your AppleWatch into a flashlight, put your AppleWatch in Airplane Mode, turn on theater mode, and more.

Open or close Control Center

  • Open Control Center: Press the side button once.

  • Close Control Center: With Control Center open, turn your wrist away from you or press the side button again.

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Turn cellular on or off—AppleWatch models with cellular only.

See Set up and use cellular service on AppleWatch.

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Disconnect from Wi-Fi.

See Disconnect from Wi-Fi.

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Turn on Schooltime—managed AppleWatch models only.

See Set up Schooltime.

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Ping your iPhone.

See Ping your iPhone (AppleWatch Series8 and earlier) and Ping and find your iPhone (AppleWatch Series9 only).

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Check your battery percentage.

See Charge AppleWatch.

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Silence AppleWatch.

See Turn on silent mode.

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Lock your watch with a passcode.

See Lock or unlock AppleWatch.

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Turn on theater mode.

See Use theater mode on AppleWatch.

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Make yourself available for Walkie-Talkie.

See Use Walkie-Talkie on AppleWatch.

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Choose a Focus/Do Not Disturb.

See Create a Focus schedule.

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Turn off Personal Focus.

See Create a Focus schedule.

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Turn off Work Focus.

See Create a Focus schedule.

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Turn off Sleep Focus.

See Track your sleep with AppleWatch.

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Turn on the flashlight.

See Use the flashlight on AppleWatch.

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Turn on Airplane Mode.

See Turn on Airplane Mode.

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Turn on Water Lock.

See Go for a swim with AppleWatch.

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Choose audio output.

See Connect AppleWatch to Bluetooth headphones or speakers.

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Check headphone volume.

See Connect AppleWatch to Bluetooth headphones or speakers.

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Change text size.

See Adjust brightness and text on AppleWatch.

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Turn Accessibility Shortcuts on or off.

See Set the Accessibility Shortcut.

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Turn Announce Notifications on or off.

See Listen and respond to incoming notifications with AirPods and Beats headphones on AppleWatch.

Check Control Center status

Small icons at the top of Control Center indicate the status of certain settings—for example, that your AppleWatch is connected to cellular, your location is being used by an app, and features like Airplane Mode and Do Not Disturb are on.

To view the status icons, press the side button to open Control Center. To get details, tap the icons.

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Rearrange Control Center

You can rearrange the buttons in Control Center by following these steps:

  1. Press the side button to open Control Center.

  2. Scroll to the bottom of ControlCenter, then tap Edit.

  3. Touch and hold a button, then drag it to a new location.

  4. Tap Done when you’re finished.

Remove Control Center buttons

You can remove the buttons in Control Center by following these steps:

  1. Press the side button to open Control Center.

  2. Scroll to the bottom of ControlCenter, then tap Edit.

  3. Tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (24) in the corner of the button you want to remove.

  4. Tap Done when you’re finished.

To restore a button you’ve removed, open Control Center, tap Edit, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (25) in the corner of the button you want to restore. Tap Done when you’re finished.

Turn on Airplane Mode

Some airlines let you fly with your AppleWatch (and iPhone) turned on if you put them in Airplane Mode. By default, turning on Airplane Mode turns off Wi-Fi and cellular (on AppleWatch models with cellular) and keeps Bluetooth turned on. However, you can change which settings are turned on and off when you turn on Airplane Mode.

  • Turn on Airplane Mode on AppleWatch: Press the side button to open Control Center, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (26).

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    Siri: Say something like: “Turn on Airplane Mode.”

  • Put both your AppleWatch and iPhone in Airplane Mode in one step: Open the AppleWatch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, go to General> Airplane Mode, then turn on Mirror iPhone. When your iPhone and AppleWatch are within normal Bluetooth range of each other (about 33 feet or 10 meters), any time you switch to Airplane Mode on one device, the other switches to match.

  • Change which settings are turned on or off in Airplane Mode: On AppleWatch, open the Settings app Use Control Center on Apple Watch (28), tap Airplane Mode, then choose whether to turn Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on or off by default when you turn on Airplane Mode.

    To turn Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on or off while your AppleWatch is in Airplane Mode, open the Settings app Use Control Center on Apple Watch (29), then tap Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

When Airplane Mode is on, Use Control Center on Apple Watch (30) appears at the top of the screen.

Note: Even with Mirror iPhone turned on, you must turn off Airplane Mode separately on your iPhone and AppleWatch.

Use the flashlight on AppleWatch

Use the flashlight to light a darkened door lock, alert others when you’re out for an evening run, or light nearby objects while preserving your night vision.

  • Turn on the flashlight: Press the side button to open Control Center, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (31). Swipe left to choose a mode—steady white light, flashing white light, or steady red light.

  • Adjust the brightness: Turn the DigitalCrown up or down.

  • Turn off the flashlight: Press the Digital Crown or side button, or swipe down from the top of the watch face.

Use theater mode on AppleWatch

Theater mode prevents the AppleWatch display from turning on when you raise your wrist, so it stays dark. It also turns on silent mode and makes your Walkie-Talkie status unavailable, but you still receive haptic notifications.

Press the side button to open Control Center, tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (32), then tap Theater Mode.

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When theater mode is on, you see Use Control Center on Apple Watch (34) at the top of the screen.

To wake AppleWatch when theater mode is on, tap the display, press the Digital Crown or side button, or turn the DigitalCrown.

Disconnect from Wi-Fi

You can temporarily disconnect from a Wi-Fi network and, on AppleWatch models with cellular, use an available cellular connection instead—right from Control Center.

Press the side button to open Control Center, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (35).

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Your AppleWatch temporarily disconnects from the Wi-Fi network. If you have an AppleWatch with cellular, the cellular connection activates if you have coverage. When you leave and later return to the place where you were connected to Wi-Fi, your AppleWatch automatically joins that network again unless you’ve forgotten it on your iPhone.

Tip: To quickly open Wi-Fi settings on your AppleWatch, touch and hold the Wi-Fi button in Control Center.

Turn on silent mode

Press the side button to open Control Center, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (37).

Note: If your AppleWatch is charging, alarms and timers will still sound even in silent mode.

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You can also open the AppleWatch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Sounds & Haptics, then turn on silent mode.

Tip: When you get a notification, you can quickly mute your AppleWatch by resting the palm of your hand on the watch display for at least three seconds. You’ll feel a tap to confirm that mute is on. Make sure you turn on Cover to Mute on your AppleWatch—open the Settings app Use Control Center on Apple Watch (39), tap Gestures, then turn on Cover to Mute.

Ping your iPhone (AppleWatch Series8 and earlier)

Your AppleWatch can help you find your iPhone if it’s nearby.

Press the side button to open Control Center, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (40).

Your iPhone plays a sound so you can track it down.

Tip: In the dark? Touch and hold Use Control Center on Apple Watch (41) and your iPhone flashes as well.

If your iPhone isn’t in range of your AppleWatch, try using Find My from iCloud.com.

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Ping and find your iPhone (AppleWatch Series9 only)

On AppleWatch Series9 you can use Precision Finding to ping your nearby iPhone15 and get directions to it.

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  1. On your AppleWatch Series9, press the side button to open ControlCenter, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (44).

    Your iPhone plays a sound and, if your AppleWatch Series9 is within range, the screen displays a general heading and distance to your iPhone—77 feet, for example.

  2. To play a sound on your iPhone as you track it down, tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (45) in the bottom-right corner.

  3. Follow the heading shown on the screen, making adjustments as the heading moves.

    When you’re close to your iPhone, the watch screen turns green and the iPhone pings two times.

Tip: In the dark? Touch and hold Use Control Center on Apple Watch (46) and your iPhone flashes as well.

If your iPhone isn’t in range of your AppleWatch, try using Find My from iCloud.com.

Note: Precision Finding is not available in all regions.

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Ping your AppleWatch

You can use your iPhone with iOS17 to help you find your AppleWatch if it’s nearby.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

  2. Tap Control Center, swipe down, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (48) next to Ping My Watch.

  3. When you want to ping your AppleWatch, swipe down from the top-right corner of your iPhone to open Control Center, then tap Use Control Center on Apple Watch (49).

Note: If you have more than one AppleWatch, the sound will play on the watch that’s selected in All Watches in the AppleWatch app on your iPhone.

You can also use Find My to play a sound on your AppleWatch.

See Locate your AppleWatch and the Apple Support article If your Apple Watch is lost or stolen.

See alsoThe AppleWatch status icons

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Use Control Center on Apple Watch (2024)

FAQs

How to use Control Center on Apple Watch? ›

Press the side button to open Control Center. Scroll to the bottom of Control Center, then tap Edit. Touch and hold a button, then drag it to a new location. Tap Done when you're finished.

Why can't I swipe up on my Apple Watch? ›

If your Apple Watch won't swipe or down, try the following fixes: Restart your Apple Watch: If your device won't respond to either action, often a simple restart will be the fix. Press and hold the side button of your Apple Watch until sliders appear. Tap the power icon, then tap and drag the Power Button to the right.

How do you use controls on Apple Watch? ›

Press or turn the Digital Crown
  1. Press to see the watch face or Home screen.
  2. Double-click to open the App Switcher.
  3. Press and hold to use Siri.
  4. Turn while on the watch face to use the Smart Stack.
  5. Turn to zoom, scroll, or adjust what's on the screen.
  6. Press and hold to unlock the screen after a water workout.
Nov 28, 2023

Where did the swipe up menu go on the Apple Watch? ›

Swiping up on the watch face now displays the new Smart Stack feature on Apple Watch, a set of widgets that change based on the time, location, and activity. If you want to open Control Center on your Apple Watch, you now have to press the side button under the Digital Crown.

Why has my control centre disappeared? ›

Head over to Settings > Face ID & Passcode. Type your passcode and scroll down to Control Center. Enable the toggle. Go back to the Lock Screen and swipe as required by your model of iPhone to use Control Center.

Can no longer swipe to change Apple Watch face? ›

You have to open Settings on the Watch itself, scroll down to Clock, and turn on "Swipe to Switch Watch Face." If you've never used this feature, it can be a little tricky to get it right; I often mess it up and activate a complication on the Watch face instead.

How to swipe up on Apple Watch and see battery? ›

Check your battery charge

You can check your Apple Watch battery's charge level in several places: To check the battery percentage in Control Center, press the side button (for watchOS 9 or earlier, touch and hold the bottom of the screen, then swipe up).

Can you swipe left and right on an Apple Watch? ›

Swipe. Swipe up, down, left, or right to see different screens.

How do I close apps on my Apple Watch? ›

View or Close Running Apps
  1. To access the Recent apps list, from the clock screen, double press the Digital Crown/Home button.
  2. To open an app, select the desired app.
  3. Swipe left from the desired app you wish to close, then select the X icon.

How do I add a lock to Control Center on Apple Watch? ›

In order for the lock icon to appear, you must turn off wrist detection. Wrist detection is what automatically locks the watch when you take it off. If you lock the watch, you have to use the passcode to get back on. So the "Wrist Detection" switch is in Settings>Passcode.

How do I add ping to my watch to the Control Center? ›

Tap Control Center. Scroll to the More Controls section and tap the + next to Ping My Watch. Ping My Watch is added to the Included Controls section. Open Control Center (swipe up down from the top right corner of the screen) and tap the Watch icon.

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