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Say Goodbye to Water Damage: How to Eject Water from Apple Watch 3

Lindsey is a photographer based in Los Angeles. She has over 10 years of experience as a professional photographer specializing in portraits and events. Lindsey started her career with DSLR cameras but made the switch to Nikon's line of Z mirrorless cameras in 2020. Since then, she has been extensively...

What To Know

  • After the ejection process, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away any remaining moisture from the Digital Crown, speaker openings, and the back of the watch.
  • If you’ve followed the ejection steps and your Apple Watch 3 still shows signs of water damage, such as a muffled speaker or a malfunctioning display, it’s best to seek professional help.
  • By understanding the difference between water resistance and waterproofing, following the ejection process diligently, and adopting good maintenance practices, you can ensure your Apple Watch 3 stays water-smart and performs optimally for years to come.

Are you an avid swimmer or simply enjoy splashing around in the pool? If you own an Apple Watch 3, you know it’s water-resistant, but that doesn’t mean it’s waterproof. Water can still get trapped inside the watch, potentially causing damage. Knowing how to eject water from your Apple Watch 3 is crucial to ensure its longevity and functionality. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process, providing clear instructions and helpful tips.

Understanding Water Resistance vs. Waterproofing

Before we dive into the ejection process, it’s important to understand the difference between water resistance and waterproofing. While your Apple Watch 3 is water-resistant, meaning it can withstand splashes and brief immersions, it’s not fully waterproof. This means it’s not designed for prolonged submersion or high-pressure environments.

When to Eject Water from Your Apple Watch 3

Here are some scenarios where you should consider ejecting water from your Apple Watch 3:

  • After swimming or showering: Even if your watch is water-resistant, water can still seep into the speaker and microphone openings.
  • After exposure to heavy rain or sweat: These conditions can also lead to moisture buildup inside your watch.
  • If you notice any unusual sounds or behavior: A crackling sound when speaking on the phone or a muffled speaker could indicate trapped water.

The Ejection Process: Step-by-Step

1. Ensure the Digital Crown and Speaker Are Clean:
Before you begin, ensure that the Digital Crown and speaker openings are free of any debris or dirt. Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe away any particles.
2. Activate the Water Eject Feature:

  • On Apple Watch Series 3 and later:
  • Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
  • Go to My Watch > **General** > **Water Lock**.
  • You’ll see a Water Lock icon on your Apple Watch.
  • Press and hold the Digital Crown until the Water Lock icon disappears. This activates the water ejection feature.

3. Rotate Your Wrist and Tap the Back of Your Watch:

  • With your wrist held slightly downward, gently rotate your wrist in a circular motion.
  • Simultaneously, tap the back of your watch with your finger to help dislodge any trapped water.

4. Dry Your Watch Thoroughly:

  • After the ejection process, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away any remaining moisture from the Digital Crown, speaker openings, and the back of the watch.
  • Avoid using compressed air or any harsh cleaning agents, as these can potentially damage your watch.

Additional Tips for Preventing Water Damage

  • Avoid wearing your Apple Watch 3 while swimming in deep water or diving.
  • Do not expose your watch to very hot or very cold temperatures.
  • Avoid using your Apple Watch 3 in saunas, steam rooms, or hot tubs.
  • Remove your watch before showering or bathing.
  • Ensure your Apple Watch 3’s water resistance rating is appropriate for the activity you’re engaging in.

What to Do If Your Apple Watch 3 Still Shows Signs of Water Damage

If you’ve followed the ejection steps and your Apple Watch 3 still shows signs of water damage, such as a muffled speaker or a malfunctioning display, it’s best to seek professional help. Contact Apple Support or visit an authorized Apple service provider.

Beyond the Ejection: Maintaining Your Apple Watch 3 for Optimal Performance

  • Regularly clean your Apple Watch 3: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away dust, grime, and sweat.
  • Avoid exposing your watch to harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
  • Store your Apple Watch 3 in a cool, dry place when not in use.
  • Keep your Apple Watch 3’s software up to date.

Moving Forward: Staying Water-Smart with Your Apple Watch 3

By understanding the difference between water resistance and waterproofing, following the ejection process diligently, and adopting good maintenance practices, you can ensure your Apple Watch 3 stays water-smart and performs optimally for years to come. Remember, a little care goes a long way when it comes to preserving your tech investments.

Basics You Wanted To Know

Q: Can I use a hairdryer to dry my Apple Watch 3?
A: No, using a hairdryer to dry your Apple Watch 3 is not recommended. The heat from the hairdryer can damage the internal components of your watch.
Q: Is it okay to wear my Apple Watch 3 while swimming in a pool?
A: While your Apple Watch 3 is water-resistant and can withstand splashes and brief immersions, it’s not designed for prolonged submersion or high-pressure environments. Avoid wearing your watch while swimming in deep water or diving.
Q: How often should I eject water from my Apple Watch 3?
A: It’s a good practice to eject water from your Apple Watch 3 after every swim or shower, or if it’s been exposed to heavy rain or sweat.
Q: What if my Apple Watch 3 shows signs of water damage after I’ve ejected the water?
A: If your Apple Watch 3 still shows signs of water damage after following the ejection steps, it’s best to seek professional help. Contact Apple Support or visit an authorized Apple service provider.

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Lindsey is a photographer based in Los Angeles. She has over 10 years of experience as a professional photographer specializing in portraits and events. Lindsey started her career with DSLR cameras but made the switch to Nikon's line of Z mirrorless cameras in 2020. Since then, she has been extensively testing and reviewing Nikon's latest mirrorless cameras like the Z5, Z6, Z7 and Z50 on her blog. Through her writing on lindseyshoots.com, Lindsey aims to help other photographers make the transition from DSLRs to mirrorless. She shares detailed hands-on reviews, comparisons between different mirrorless camera models, tips for beginners, and photo tutorials. When she isn't testing cameras, Lindsey enjoys landscape, street and travel photography. Her work has been published in several magazines and online publications. Lindsey is also a member of the Nikon Professional Services program.
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