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Want to control your Apple Watch using your iPhone? This guide explains how to turn on Apple Watch Mirroring, use it easily, and fix common issues.
If you find the buttons on your Apple Watch too small or want a bigger screen to control it, Apple Watch Mirroring can help. Introduced in iOS 16, this feature lets you control your Apple Watch from your iPhone, providing a larger, easier-to-see display. Here’s a simple, quick guide to explain what it is, how to set it up, and how to use it.
With Apple Watch Mirroring, you can use your watch on your iPhone’s larger screen to view and control it directly from your phone. It uses AirPlay to cast your watch screen, and every gesture you make on the iPhone is mirrored on the watch. This makes navigating menus, changing settings, or using apps much simpler.
Though it was designed for accessibility, it is useful for everyday tasks, especially when you need to make quick adjustments or when the watch’s buttons or screen are not working well.
Before we begin, make sure you have everything you need for the feature to work properly.
Turning on mirroring takes less than a minute. Here’s how to do it:

Once enabled, your Apple Watch screen will appear on your iPhone. It may take a few seconds to connect. For me, it took almost 30 seconds.
If you plan to use this feature often, add it to the Accessibility Shortcut on your iPhone so you can turn it on quickly by triple-clicking the Side button. Here’s how to add it:

That’s it. You can now start mirroring your watch by triple-clicking the side button.
Once mirroring is active, you will see the complete replica of your watch interface on your screen. Now, let’s learn to control and access your watch on iPhone.


Moreover, you can open apps, respond to messages, adjust settings, and even enter your passcode directly from the iPhone screen. The touch controls feel natural because they work the same way as on the watch.
A few quick settings can make the experience smoother.
If mirroring is not working properly, here are some common fixes.
Start with the basics: make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are on, both devices use the same Apple ID, and they’re properly paired. If the screen still doesn’t appear, turn the feature off and back on.
Still not working? Try these steps:
Most connection issues are solved by a simple restart or software update. If nothing helps, contacting Apple Support is your best next step.
Apple Watch Mirroring is a practical feature that makes your watch easier to control, especially for individuals with physical and motor disabilities. It is simple to set up and takes only a few steps to activate. Once you try it, you may find yourself using it more often than expected.
FAQs
Your devices may not meet the software or model requirements. You should also check Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and pairing status.
No. Apple Watch Mirroring works only with a paired iPhone.
Yes. Both devices use more power during mirroring.
No. It works only on Apple Watch Series 6 or later.
Yes. Mirroring runs through your local network and stays linked to your Apple ID, so your information remains private.
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