Discover how the 'double tap' feature on the Apple Watch can 'change your life' without having to touch the watch, according to tech wizard Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson.
Do you have an Apple Watch and wish you could control it without actually having to touch it? If you do, then you’re in luck. Apple has impressed us yet again with its latest release of watchOS 10.1, which allows you to double tap your fingers together to control the watch. This new feature is compatible with the Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and later. It’s called the Double Tap.
ways to use the Double Tap feature The Double Tap is a handy and convenient way to interact with your Apple Watch. You can use it to: Answer and end a phone call: When you receive a phone call on your iPhone, you can answer it on your Apple Watch by tapping your index finger and your thumb on the same hand. To end the call, double tap again. View text messages: When you receive a text message notification on your Apple Watch, it will open up the text as soon as you raise your wrist.
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