Apple Watch Noise is not working well.

Apple Watch keeps indicated over 90 dB after water activities. Any way to fix or need to have service?

Posted on Jul 17, 2022 06:00 AM

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Posted on Jul 17, 2022 06:11 AM

There may be water in the device still- make sure you eject it after your activity. To do so, turn the Digital Crown on the side of your Apple Watch until the display says Unlocked. You can rotate the Digital Crown in either direction. A series of tones plays to clear any water that remains in the speaker, and then you can use your display as usual.


How to use Water Lock and eject water from your Apple Watch - Apple Support

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Jul 17, 2022 06:11 AM in response to Weebe

There may be water in the device still- make sure you eject it after your activity. To do so, turn the Digital Crown on the side of your Apple Watch until the display says Unlocked. You can rotate the Digital Crown in either direction. A series of tones plays to clear any water that remains in the speaker, and then you can use your display as usual.


How to use Water Lock and eject water from your Apple Watch - Apple Support

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