With the new Always-On Retina display, you always see the time and your watch face.
Choose a case and pair any band in the Apple Watch Studio.
Aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, or ceramic? It’s your call.
Get a quick read on your heart rate, or check your heart rhythm with the ECG app.
The new Noise app alerts you when decibels rise to levels that can impact your hearing.
The new Cycle Tracking app makes it easy to log information about your menstrual cycle.
There are workouts for every way you exercise. And advanced metrics for every level of athlete.
The Activity rings track your progress and inspire you to sit less, move more, and exercise every day. You can even compete with friends in challenges.
Listen to the entire Apple Music library, not to mention podcasts and audiobooks.
With a compass and ground elevation, it’s made for life’s twists and turns, and ups and downs.
The App Store is now on your wrist, so you can find and download the latest apps in seconds.
With cellular you can call from the trail, text from the surf, or stream music from the slopes. All with just your watch.
Get your morning coffee. Send money to a friend. Do it instantly and securely with Apple Pay.
Search a topic online, identify a song with Shazam, start a workout, or lower the shades.
With more than a hundred watch faces and infinite ways to personalize them, there’s never been a watch like this.
Open this page in Safari on your iPhone or iPad to view Apple Watch Series 5 in AR.
With the ECG app, Apple Watch Series 5 is capable of generating an ECG similar to a single-lead electrocardiogram. It’s a momentous achievement for a wearable device that can provide critical data for doctors and peace of mind for you.
Electrodes built into the Digital Crown and the back crystal work together with the ECG app to read your heart’s electrical signals. Simply touch the Digital Crown to generate an ECG waveform in just 30 seconds. The ECG app can indicate whether your heart rhythm shows signs of atrial fibrillation — a serious form of irregular heart rhythm — or sinus rhythm, which means your heart is beating in a normal pattern.
Unusually high or low heart rates and irregular heart rhythms (known as arrhythmias) could be signs of a serious condition. But many people don’t recognize the symptoms, so the underlying causes often go undiagnosed. With notifications in the Heart Rate app, Apple Watch Series 5 can check your heart and alert you to these irregularities — so you can take action and consult your doctor.
The Cycle Tracking App gives you insight into your menstrual cycle and can help provide a clearer picture of your overall health. In addition to simply ensuring that you’re prepared, you’ll have more information to help you track irregularities and symptoms and enrich discussions with your doctor.
Noise can rise to levels that may impact your hearing without your even realizing it. The new Noise app senses when the roar of the crowd or the rumble of machinery reaches a level that may pose a risk. So you can step out or plug up to give your ears a needed break.
Taking moments throughout the day to stop, relax, and practice mindfulness can help reduce stress and improve overall health. The Breathe app keeps you centered by leading you through a series of calming breaths. It’s also available as a watch face, so you can bring focus to your day just by raising your wrist.
The right apps can play an important role in reminding you to keep up with healthy routines. Whether you want to better manage a condition like diabetes, make healthier food choices, or reduce stress, there’s an app designed to help you prioritize your goal. And now that the App Store is right on your wrist, it’s even easier to find great health apps.
Dexcom G6. If you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, you can now check the levels on your glucose monitor, right from your wrist.2
YAZIO. Easily log your meals, calculate calories, and track your activity for your personal diet plan.
Meditopia. Helps you slow down with on the go meditations to reduce stress, improve sleep, and find more happiness.
With the redesigned Health app on iPhone, it’s easier than ever to access the information that matters most to you. Now you can see automatically generated highlights of how your health data is trending over time.
Apple Watch Series 5 can detect that you’ve fallen. When an incident like this occurs, a hard fall alert is delivered, and you can easily initiate a call to emergency services or dismiss the alert. If you’re unresponsive after 60 seconds, the emergency call will be placed automatically. Your emergency contacts will then be notified and sent your location.
Now you can complete a call to emergency services almost anywhere in the world. Just press and hold the side button on Apple Watch Series 5 with cellular and you’ll be connected with the help you need. It even works if you’re nowhere near your iPhone.
Cycling, yoga, swimming, high-intensity interval training. You name it, Apple Watch measures it. Set workout-specific goals, see full summaries when you’re done, and track how you’re trending over time in the Activity app on your iPhone. Apple Watch even works for wheelchair users, with two specific wheelchair workouts.
The Workout app has been optimized for the new display. Whether you’re holding a pose, riding a bike, or swimming some laps, your metrics are always visible, every agonizing second. You’re welcome.
Water resistant to 50 meters, Apple Watch Series 5 is designed with swimmers in mind.1 The Pool Swim workout automatically records splits and sets and can actually recognize your stroke. The Open Water Swim workout visualizes your route on a map. And both precisely track active calories, distance, and overall pace.
Apple Watch Series 5 is made to take even the most advanced runner further. Pace alerts give you a gentle tap on the wrist to let you know if you’re behind or ahead of where you want to be. Cadence lets you see your steps per minute and helps you refine your running technique. And rolling pace constantly updates, allowing you to see your split for the preceding mile at any time.
Now, in addition to counting flights of stairs and providing elevation gain in an outdoor workout, Apple Watch Series 5 gives you your current elevation. So whether you’re climbing a hill or descending into a canyon, you know just how high or low you really are.
With just a tap, you can pair your watch with compatible gym equipment.2 So you can keep important metrics like heart rate, speed, and calories in sync between your watch and the treadmill, stair climber, or stationary bike you’re on.
With the world’s largest app store on your wrist, there’s a third party app for all kinds of ways to round out your exercise routine.
Wikiloc. Discover millions of outdoor trails around the world. Choose between hiking, running, MTB, skiing and more.
Redpoint. Track your climbing and boulder sessions, and get detailed feedback on your ascents such as duration, difficulty of route, and ascending speed.
GoSUP. Get a detailed summary of your stand-up-paddling workout, including duration, distance speed, paddle strokes, heart rate, and more.
With Apple Music on your wrist, you’ve got 50 million tracks of musical motivation to take you places.3 You can also catch up on the latest podcasts or listen to an audiobook. Stream everything you need right from your watch, even without your phone.
Understanding all the ways you move throughout the day is an essential part of living a healthy life. Apple Watch shows your daily movement as three simple metrics: Move, Exercise, and Stand. Together they make up the Activity rings that track your progress all day long. But Apple Watch doesn’t just show you how you’re doing, it also keeps you going with motivation from personal coaching, awards, and Activity Competitions. It’s everything you need to stay fired up to close your rings 365.
Move. The Move ring tracks the active calories you burn. Active calories are the ones you burn through all kinds of movement, from taking the stairs at work to playing with the kids.
Exercise. The Exercise ring shows you how many minutes of brisk activity you’ve done, whether you’re working out or just moving at a fast pace.
Stand. Sitting too much can contribute to health problems over time. So Apple Watch keeps you motivated to get up throughout the day.
The new Trends feature shows whether your metrics like exercise minutes, running pace, and cardio fitness are headed up or down over time, so you can keep it going or turn it around. When you want to see how you’re doing, open the Activity app on your iPhone.
In addition to sharing your activity, you can challenge a friend to a seven-day competition. Earn points based on the percentage of your Activity rings that you close, and keep up the intensity with a bit of smack talk.
With an innovative new display, your watch face is always visible. No more having to raise your wrist to see the time or your important information.
Now you can complete a call to emergency services almost anywhere in the world. Just press and hold the side button on Apple Watch Series 5 with cellular and you’ll be connected with the help you need. It even works if you’re nowhere near your iPhone
With the new Audiobooks app, Apple Books titles in your Reading Now list are automatically synced to your watch. Apple Watch also makes it easy to stream all your favorite episodes from Apple Podcasts, an album or playlist from Apple Music, or live radio from stations around the world,4 right to your wrist.
Just double-click the side button and hold your watch to the checkout reader to use Apple Pay. You can also send or receive Apple Cash with the Messages app. No matter how you use it, Apple Pay keeps your financial information completely private and secure.
Hear a song you like? Just raise your wrist and ask what it is. Siri and Shazam will help you discover the latest tunes. Have an important question about, well, anything? Now Siri can also search the web and show you the top results. With cellular, you can do it all without your phone.