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If you own an iPhone and Apple Watch, you will know how seamlessly they work together. Apple Watch screen mirroring is an amazing feature that allows you to cast your watch’s screen on iPhone and use it more comfortably. If you’re wondering how to mirror Apple Watch to iPhone, follow this explainer to learn more.
And just like that, you can easily mirror Apple Watch on an iPhone. Moreover, you can use the very handy Accessibility Shortcut to enable or disable Apple Watch mirroring.
Go to Settings → Accessibility → Accessibility Shortcut → Tap Apple Watch Mirroring from the list. Once you’ve added mirroring to Accessibility Shortcut, you can enable screen mirroring by triple-clicking the side button and then selecting the feature.
If you want more ease, add the Accessibility Shortcut to Control Center for an easier approach.
Open the Settings app →Tap Control Center → Under More Controls, tap the + icon next to Accessibility Shortcuts.
You can now access Apple Watch Mirroring through the Accessibility Shortcuts icon in Control Center. Just swipe down from the top right corner or swipe up from the bottom, tap the Accessibility Shortcut icon → tap Apple Watch Mirroring to enable.
Now that we have learned how to enable it, let’s see how to use Apple Watch mirroring and make the most of it.
Mirroring the watch’s screen allows you to interact with Apple Watch on your iPhone. And here’s how you do it,
The complete interface represents the Apple Watch itself, so you can access the entire watch using the mirroring function. Here are some use cases that can come in handy while you use the function.
Conclusion
Whether you’re facing trouble accessing your Apple Watch’s tiny screen or your watch’s screen is broken (unusable for some reason), the mirroring feature can be of great help. Now, isn’t that really smart and thoughtful of Apple to incorporate such a feature? Well, that’s my take, what do you think?
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