About Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular on your Apple Watch
Learn about Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for your Apple Watch and how your watch uses both. And learn how cellular on GPS + Cellular models fits in.
To enjoy every feature on your Apple Watch, you need to turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your paired iPhone. Open Control Center on your iPhone, then make sure that and are on.
Your Apple Watch uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to communicate with your paired iPhone. If you have cellular, your watch can also stay connected through a cellular network. Your watch switches between these intelligently to choose the most power-efficient connection. Here's how:
Your Apple Watch uses Bluetooth when your iPhone is near, which conserves power.
If Bluetooth isn’t available, your Apple Watch will try to use Wi-Fi. For example, if compatible Wi-Fi is available and your iPhone isn't in Bluetooth range, your Apple Watch uses Wi-Fi.
If Bluetooth and Wi-Fi aren't available, and you set up a cellular plan, cellular models of Apple Watch can connect to cellular networks.
Connect to a compatible Wi-Fi network
Your Apple Watch can connect to a Wi-Fi network:
If your iPhone, while connected to your watch with Bluetooth, has connected to the network before.
If the Wi-Fi network is 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz (or 5 GHz if you have Apple Watch Series 6).
When your Apple Watch connects to a compatible Wi-Fi network instead of your iPhone connection, the
appears in Control Center.Your Apple Watch won't connect to public networks that require logins, subscriptions, or profiles.
Choose a Wi-Fi network
With watchOS 5 or later, you can choose which Wi-Fi network your Apple Watch connects to.
Turn Wi-Fi off or on
To open Control Center, press the side button (for watchOS 9 or earlier, touch and hold the bottom of the screen, then swipe up). Tap the
. The icon dims and your device disconnects from any network that you're connected to.Only Apple Watch GPS + Cellular models can disconnect from Wi-Fi networks. After you disconnect, your Apple Watch won't automatically re-join the Wi-Fi network that you disconnected from until:
You turn on Wi-Fi in Control Center.
You walk or drive to a new location.
It's 5:00 a.m. local time.
You restart your device.
Use a cellular network
Apple Watch GPS + Cellular models can connect to cellular. With a cellular connection, you can make calls and use data or apps when you don’t have your iPhone or Wi-Fi. Learn how to add your Apple Watch to your cellular plan.
Check your signal strength
To open Control Center, press the side button (for watchOS 9 or earlier, touch and hold the bottom of the screen, then swipe up). Check the
.The
turns green when you have a connection. The number of bars indicates signal strength.The
turns white when your cellular plan is active, but your Apple Watch is connected to your iPhone or Wi-Fi.Turn cellular off or on
To open Control Center, press the side button (for watchOS 9 or earlier, touch and hold the bottom of the screen, then swipe up). Tap the
, then turn off Cellular.Some apps might not update without a connection to your iPhone.
Check the connection between your iPhone and Apple Watch
Check your watch face. If you see the
or the on the watch face, you don't have a connection.Check Control Center by pressing the side button (for watchOS 9 or earlier, touch and hold the bottom of the screen, then swipe up). If you see the
or the , you don't have a connection.Tap the
in Control Center. If your devices are connected, your iPhone should make a "ping" sound.
Learn more
Get help if your Apple Watch disconnects from your iPhone.