watchOS 11
Apple Watch User Guide
- Welcome
- What’s new
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- Alarms
- App Store
- Blood Oxygen
- Calculator
- Calendar
- Camera Remote
- ECG
- Medications
- Memoji
- Music Recognition
- News
- Now Playing
- Reminders
- Remote
- Shortcuts
- Siren
- Stocks
- Stopwatch
- Tides
- Timers
- Tips
- Translate
- Vitals
- Voice Memos
- Walkie-Talkie
- World Clock
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- VoiceOver
- Set up Apple Watch using VoiceOver
- Apple Watch basics with VoiceOver
- Apple Watch Mirroring
- Control nearby devices
- AssistiveTouch
- Use a braille display
- Use a Bluetooth keyboard
- Zoom
- Tell time with haptic feedback
- Adjust text size and other visual settings
- Adjust motor skills settings
- Set up and use RTT
- Accessibility audio settings
- Type to speak
- Auto-select focused app
- Use accessibility features with Siri
- The Accessibility Shortcut
- Copyright
Identify songs with Music Recognition on Apple Watch
With the Music Recognition app, you can use Shazam to identify a song playing around you, see the song in Apple Music, and add it to a playlist.
Note: Music Recognition isn’t available in all languages.
Recognize music with Shazam
Go to the Music Recognition app on your Apple Watch.
Tap .
If the song is identified by Shazam, the title and artist are displayed.
Do any of the following:
See the song in Apple Music: Tap Apple Music.
Add to it to your library or playlist: Tap Add to.
See details about the song: Scroll down to see the album, release date, and genre.
Tip: While a song is being identified by Shazam, you can see the Music Recognition app as a Live Activity in the Smart Stack.
See songs identified previously
Go to the Music Recognition app on your Apple Watch.
Scroll down to see the history.
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