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Yes, it works great. Turn on Prominent Haptics. The watch acts as a snooze remote control for an alarm you have set on your iPhone (if you set the alarm on your iPhone then sleep wearing the watch, the watch will also ring & vibrate when the phone alarm goes off)



Yes, it charges pretty much to full in the time it takes to do a typical morning routine.
Thanks for these tips!
 
Hi,

I guess you all have noticed : since watch OS2, the ringtone of the alarm on the Apple Watch is different.
I don't like it much as it is noisier than the previous one.
Does anybody know if we can change that and choose the previous ringtone ?

Thanks... :)
 
works fine for me but i am not the best person to compare yourself with cuz i have a perfect "inner clock". like u tell me i have to be up by 7 and i will wake up at 6:45 by myself :D
This is on my list of super powers that I wish I had.
 
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It’s been buried for - three - years. But you can charge your watch whenever you want. I do it while doing my morning routines and eating breakfast.
 
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Has anyone tried to use the Apple Watch as an alarm clock? My intent was to stop using my iphone as an alarm clock because it would wake my wife up. if it does, is the vibration strong?

Thanks!

Next to the bed on a decent stand - works brilliantly
 
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