View and add compass waypoints on Apple Watch
Create and display Compass Waypoints
On an Apple Watch SE or Apple Watch Series 6 and later, you can add your current location as a waypoint in the Compass app. You can then see the distance, direction, and relative elevation to each Compass Waypoint you create.
Open the Compass app on your Apple Watch.
Tap to add a waypoint.
Enter waypoint information such as label, color, or symbol (car or home, for example), then tap .
To view a Compass Waypoint, tap a waypoint on any of the three Compass screens, turn the Digital Crown to select a waypoint, then tap Select.
The distance, direction, and relative elevation of the waypoint appear on the screen—“4.3 miles to left, down 415 feet,” for example.
Tap to edit information about a selected waypoint and to show the waypoint on a map, along with its coordinates.
Target a waypoint
You can target a waypoint to show its distance, direction, and relative elevation.
Open the Compass app on your Apple Watch.
Tap , tap Waypoints, tap Compass Waypoints or a guide, then tap a waypoint.
Scroll down, then tap Target Waypoint.
The distance, direction, and relative elevation of the waypoint appear on the screen.
Use the Elevation dial
On Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 6 and later with watchOS 10, you can view waypoint elevations relative to your current elevation.
Open the Compass app on your Apple Watch.
On a compass screen, tap at the bottom of the screen.
Waypoints that appear in the direction your watch points are displayed with a pillar that represents their elevations relative to your current location. Waypoints with shorter pillars are at lower elevations. Higher pillars indicate higher elevations. Change your heading to show the relative elevations of other waypoints on the dial.
Add Compass Waypoint complications to the watch face (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 6 and later only)
With the help of a Compass Waypoint complication, you can quickly navigate to waypoints you’ve created, the last waypoint you viewed in the Compass app, or your parked car.
With the watch face showing, touch and hold the display, then tap Edit.
Swipe left all the way to the end.
If a face offers complications, they’re shown on the last screen.
Tap a complication to select it, tap Compass, scroll to a Compass Waypoint, then tap it.
Press the Digital Crown to save your changes, then tap the face to switch to it.
Tap the complication to show the waypoint in the Compass app.
About Cellular and Emergency Call Waypoints
When available, cellular waypoints mark the most recent or closest approximate location where either your Apple Watch or iPhone connected to your carrier’s cellular network. When available, emergency call waypoints mark the most recent or closest approximate location where either your Apple Watch or iPhone detected that service from a carrier might be available to make an emergency call. Your surroundings, environmental conditions, and other factors may impact call connectivity or waypoint availability. Reconnecting may not be possible near these waypoints depending on these conditions.
The cellular waypoints feature requires an iPhone using iOS 17 and an Apple Watch SE or Apple Watch Series 6 or later with a cellular plan using watchOS 10.
Note: Emergency call waypoints are available only in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
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