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The Apple Watch is now a better TV remote

The Apple Watch is now a better TV remote

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With watchOS 11, the Apple Watch’s digital crown can now be used to adjust the volume of an Apple TV.

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Woman looking at the app grid on the Apple Watch SE (2022).
watchOS 11 makes the Apple Watch an even better remote for the Apple TV.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

Previous versions of watchOS allowed the Apple Watch to be used as a remote control for an Apple TV, with limited functionality. With watchOS 11, the smartwatch can potentially completely replace the Siri Remote that now ships with Apple’s streaming box, with new capabilities spotted by 9to5Mac.

Before watchOS 11, the Apple Watch’s Remote app could only be used to play and pause videos or navigate tvOS using swipe gestures to move through menus and screen taps to make selections. It was useful if you couldn’t reach the Apple TV’s remote, but it couldn’t replace its features entirely.

The company has updated the Apple Watch User Guide on its website to include the new Remote app functionality introduced with watchOS 11. Turning the smartwatch’s digital crown now adjusts the volume, while pressing and holding the crown will activate Siri through the Apple TV. A button with three dots can also be tapped to mute and unmute audio, activate captions, and power the Apple TV on and off.

The latest Apple Watch update also expands the wearable’s health features with the ability to detect signs of sleep apnea, which can increase the risk of more serious conditions like Type 2 diabetes if left untreated. So, while using the Apple Watch to replace a lost remote or find your misplaced iPhone is useful, there are more compelling reasons to buy one.