Live Activities on Apple Watch: How to Use and Customize Them
Apple Watch now supports Live Activities, letting you follow real-time updates like food deliveries, ride status, sports scores, and workouts without reaching for your iPhone.
Key Takeaways:
- Automatic mirroring of Live Activities: When a Live Activity shows on your iPhone, it instantly appears on Apple Watch Smart Stack without extra setup.
- Real-time updates with full-screen view: Apple Watch pushes Live Activity updates automatically, and tapping them opens a larger view with quick iPhone handoff.
- Customizing Live Activities in Watch app: You can toggle Live Activities, control auto-launch, and adjust wrist-down display directly from the Watch app settings.
- App-specific Live Activity management: Media apps, Alarms, and Stopwatch let you enable or disable Live Activities individually for more personalized updates.
First introduced with iOS 16, Live Activities lets you view real-time updates from apps right on your iPhone’s Lock Screen, Dynamic Island, and StandBy mode. This makes it easy to track things like rides, deliveries, timers, or sports scores at a glance.
Now, Apple has taken this convenience one step further by letting you mirror Live Activities from your iPhone to your Apple Watch. That means you no longer need to pull out your iPhone, just raise your wrist to stay updated.
Here’s everything you need to know about using Live Activities on Apple Watch and how to customize it.
How Live Activities Work on Apple Watch
The best part about Live Activities on Apple Watch is that you don’t need to do anything to enable it. Once a Live Activity appears on your paired iPhone, whether in the Dynamic Island, Lock Screen, or StandBy Mode, it will automatically show up in the Smart Stack on your Apple Watch (introduced with watchOS 10).
This seamless integration ensures you’re always in the loop without extra steps.
- Automatic updates: Any changes to a Live Activity on iPhone instantly sync to your Apple Watch.
- Notifications: On iPhone, updates expand the Dynamic Island. On Apple Watch, they trigger the Smart Stack or appear as a compact alert if you’re already using an app.
- Full view: Tapping a Live Activity alert on your Apple Watch shows a full-screen version, with the option to continue on your iPhone if needed.
Example: If you book an Uber, you’ll see its Live Activity on your iPhone. At the same time, your Apple Watch Smart Stack will also display the ride status in real time so you never miss an update.
How to Customize Live Activities on Apple Watch
By default, Live Activities are turned on when you update your Apple Watch to the latest watchOS. But you can tweak the settings to control how and when they appear.
Turn Live Activities On or Off
- Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch.
- Head to Smart Stack settings.
- Here, locate and tap Live Activities.
- Toggle Allow Live Activities on or off.
If disabled, your iPhone won’t mirror Live Activities to your watch.
Enable Auto-Launch
- In the Live Activities settings, toggle on Auto-Launch Live Activities.
- This ensures any Live Activity on your iPhone automatically shows up on your Apple Watch.
Show Live Activities with Wrist Down
- Tap Show Live Activities on Wrist Down.
- Toggle on Show Live Activities so updates appear even when your wrist isn’t raised.
Customize for Media Apps
- Tap on Media Apps.
- Here, toggle on or off Allow Live Activities.
- Select one of the Auto-Launch options.
Besides this, you can also turn Live Activities on or off for certain native apps such as Alarms, Compass, Stopwatch, and more.
Final Thoughts
Bringing Live Activities to Apple Watch makes it easier than ever to stay connected without constantly checking your iPhone. Whether it’s a ride update, timer, or live sports score, the information is now right on your wrist.
Plus, the Smart Stack has become even smarter, suggesting widgets based on your routine, location, time, or activity.
This upgrade combines convenience, real-time updates, and personalization, making Apple Watch more useful in daily life.
FAQs
Any app that supports Live Activities on iPhone also works on Apple Watch. Developers can customize them using Apple’s API.
Yes, since they run in the background and update in real time. But most users find the convenience worth the tradeoff. If battery life is a concern, you can disable the feature.
Yes. Open the Watch app on your iPhone and toggle off Live Activities for individual apps.
Also Read:




