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Are Apple Watches Waterproof?

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Apple Watches are among the most popular smartwatches globally, admired for their sleek design and versatile features. However, one frequently asked question is: Are Apple Watches waterproof? The short answer is no, Apple Watches are not entirely waterproof—they are water-resistant to varying degrees, depending on the model. In this post, we'll explore what that means, the different water-resistance ratings, and how to protect your Apple Watch during water-related activities.

Understanding Water Resistance vs. Waterproof

First, it’s important to differentiate between waterproof and water-resistant:

  • Waterproof implies that an object can be submerged indefinitely in water without damage.
  • Water-resistant, on the other hand, means the device can handle exposure to water to a certain extent but may not be impervious to prolonged submersion or high-pressure water.

Apple Watches fall into the water-resistant category.

Apple Watch Water Resistance Ratings

Apple assigns water-resistance ratings to its devices based on international standards. Here’s a breakdown of Apple Watch models and their water-resistance capabilities:

1. Apple Watch Series 1 and the Original Apple Watch

  • These models are splash-proof, meaning they can withstand light exposure to water, such as washing hands or rain.
  • Limitations: They are not designed for swimming or submersion.

2. Apple Watch Series 2 to Series 6, SE (1st Gen), and Series 7

  • These models are rated water-resistant up to 50 meters (WR50) under the ISO standard 22810:2010.
  • Activities Allowed:
    • Swimming in pools or the ocean.
    • Showering (but not with soaps, shampoos, or oils, which can degrade the seals).
  • Limitations:
    • Not suitable for high-velocity water activities like water skiing.
    • Not designed for scuba diving or deep-water activities.

3. Apple Watch Series 8, SE (2nd Gen), and Ultra

  • The Apple Watch Series 8 and SE (2nd Gen) maintain the WR50 rating.
  • The Apple Watch Ultra offers advanced water-resistance capabilities, rated WR100 (100 meters) and certified to EN13319, a diving standard. It includes depth and water-temperature sensors, making it suitable for recreational diving up to 40 meters.
  • Limitations for Ultra: While excellent for diving and water sports, it's not intended for deep-sea saturation diving.

Best Practices for Protecting Your Apple Watch

While Apple Watches are designed to resist water, following these guidelines will ensure their longevity:

  1. Avoid High-Pressure Water

    • Even water-resistant models can be damaged by high-pressure sprays or jets.
  2. Keep It Away from Chemicals

    • Avoid exposing your watch to soaps, perfumes, and cleaning products as they can compromise the water seals.
  3. Rinse After Saltwater Exposure

    • Saltwater can corrode metal and degrade gaskets over time. Rinse the watch with fresh water after swimming in the ocean.
  4. Check for Signs of Damage

    • Over time, the water-resistance seals can weaken. If your watch is older or has been repaired, it's a good idea to avoid exposing it to water.

What Happens If Water Gets Inside?

If water enters your Apple Watch, here’s what to do:

  1. Turn it Off: Press and hold the side button to power it down.
  2. Eject Water (Series 2 and later): Use the Water Lock feature (accessible in the Control Center) to expel water from the speaker.
  3. Dry Thoroughly: Gently dry the watch with a lint-free cloth. Do not use heat or compressed air.
  4. Seek Professional Help: If it doesn’t function properly after drying, contact Apple Support.

Is Swimming with an Apple Watch Safe?

For Series 2 and later, swimming is safe as long as you follow Apple’s guidelines:

  • Avoid diving or high-speed water entry.
  • Use the Workout app to track your swim, as it’s optimized for water activities.
  • Rinse the watch with fresh water after swimming in chlorinated pools.

For advanced swimmers or divers, the Apple Watch Ultra is the best choice due to its enhanced water-resistance and additional diving features.

Activities to Avoid

Regardless of the model, avoid the following activities with your Apple Watch:

  • Scuba diving (except with the Ultra for recreational depths).
  • High-pressure water sprays, such as jet skiing or wakeboarding.
  • Saunas or steam rooms, where high heat and humidity can damage seals.

Conclusion

While Apple Watches are not completely waterproof, they are highly water-resistant and suitable for most everyday activities, including swimming, showering, and even light water sports, depending on the model. Understanding the water-resistance ratings and following Apple’s care recommendations will ensure your watch remains in good condition.

For those needing advanced water-related functionality, such as diving or extreme water sports, the Apple Watch Ultra is the top choice. However, no matter the model, remember that water-resistance can diminish over time, so regular maintenance and careful use are essential.

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