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How water Lock On Apple Watch works (And why You Should Use It)
All apple Watch models, including the Watch ultra 3, Series 11, and SE 3 have some level of water resistance to ensure you can go about your day without worrying about rain,sweat,or a quick handwash ruining your expensive smartwatch. While the more expensive Watch Ultra models have better water resistance and can handle up to a 100-meter depth, the rest of the recent Apple Watch models are resistant up to a 50-meter depth.
However, your Apple Watch isn’t just limited to hardware-level resistance when it comes to planning related to potential water contact; it also comes with a handy feature called Water Lock.
Water Lock has been a part of the Apple Watch lineup since the introduction of Series 2 in 2016. It’s a software feature that’s baked right into watchOS, so whichever Apple Watch you own (except the original Apple Watch and Series 1), you get it out of the box.
What is Water Lock and why is it useful?
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