Can I pair my iPhone 14 with 3 iwatch SE?
I m thinking to get 2 more iwatch SE for both my parents and pair it with my iPhone 14 for monitoring purpose.
I currently paired one,so total 3 iwatch paired to my iPhone. Is it possible?
I m thinking to get 2 more iwatch SE for both my parents and pair it with my iPhone 14 for monitoring purpose.
I currently paired one,so total 3 iwatch paired to my iPhone. Is it possible?
Hi there Edwintcg,
If you are wanting to set up two Apple Watch SE for your family members, this information from Set up Apple Watch for a family member outline what is needed:
• An Apple Watch Series 4 or later with cellular,* or Apple Watch SE with cellular, with watchOS 7 or later.
• An iPhone 6s or later with iOS 14 or later for the initial watch setup.
• An Apple ID for yourself and one for the family member who will use the Apple Watch. Your Apple ID needs to have two-factor authentication turned on.
• A Family Sharing setup that includes the person who'll use the Apple Watch. You need to have the role of organizer or parent/guardian to set up an Apple Watch for a family member.
The other sections of that article have more information about settings up each Apple Watch SE as well.
We hope that helps!
Thanks for replying, Edwintcg, and that additional info. You hypothetically could do this:
"Pair more than one Apple Watch
You can pair another Apple Watch in the same way you paired your first one. Bring your iPhone near your Apple Watch, wait for the Apple Watch pairing screen to appear on your iPhone, then tap Pair. Or follow these steps:
1. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
2. Tap My Watch, then tap All Watches at the top of the screen.
3. Tap Add Watch, then follow the onscreen instructions.
See the Apple Support article Use more than one Apple Watch with your iPhone.
To learn how to set up a watch for someone in your Family Sharing group, see Set up Apple Watch for a family member."
And that is from Set up and pair your Apple Watch with iPhone - Apple Support but we still strongly suggest setting these up as a Family Sharing group as suggested earlier. Please see the positioning from this Apple resource: Use more than one Apple Watch with your iPhone - Apple Support
"Only one Apple Watch can be active at a time. To switch, take off your current watch, put on another one, then raise your wrist or move your arm. watchOS doesn't support wearing two watches at once, and it doesn't support sharing watches between multiple users at the same time."
Have a great day and thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
Hi thanks and my question is if I can set total three piece of iwatch paired with one phones (iPhone 14)with one for myself and two for my parents?
Can I pair my iPhone 14 with 3 iwatch SE?