How to Mirror the Apple Watch on an iPhone on iOS 16

iOS 16 comes with a new feature that allows you to mirror your Apple Watch to your iPhone. This means that you can see everything that is on your Apple Watch, on your iPhone. This can be useful if you want to see something that is on your Apple Watch, but you don't want to have to take your Apple Watch off.

Screen Mirroring is a new feature in iOS 16 that lets you see what's on your Apple Watch screen on your iPhone. This can be useful if you want to show someone what's on your watch, or if you want to use your iPhone as a second screen for your watch.

There are two different ways to mirror your Apple Watch to your iPhone. The first is to use the built-in Apple Watch app. The second is to use a third-party app. We'll show you how to do both.

The Built-In Apple Watch App

The easiest way to mirror your Apple Watch to your iPhone is to use the built-in Apple Watch app. This app comes pre-installed on all iPhones running iOS 16 or later.

Once you've enabled mirroring, your Apple Watch will appear on your iPhone's screen. You can then use your iPhone to control your Apple Watch.

Third-Party Apps

If you don't want to use the built-in Apple Watch app, you can use a third-party app. There are a few different apps that you can use, but we recommend using AirBeamTV's Mirror for Apple TV app.

To use the app, open it and tap the "Start Mirroring" button. Then, select your Apple TV from the list of devices. Once you've done that, your Apple Watch will appear on your TV screen.

If you want to view your Apple Watch screen on your iPhone, you can do so with the help of Apple's new AirPlay 2 feature. Here's how to mirror your Apple Watch to your iPhone running iOS 16 or later.

The Apple Watch is a great gadget for those who want to stay connected while on the go. However, one of its best features is the ability to mirror your iPhone's display onto your wrist. This can come in handy in a variety of situations, such as when you want to view a map while walking or check your email while in a meeting.

Unfortunately, this feature is not available on all Apple Watch models. In order to use it, you must have an Apple Watch Series 3 or later that is running watchOS 7 or later. In addition, your iPhone must be running iOS 14 or later.

If you meet all of the requirements, then follow the steps below to learn how to mirror your iPhone's display onto your Apple Watch.

Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

Step 2: Scroll down and tap on the "Bluetooth" option.

Step 3: Make sure that the "Bluetooth" switch is in the ON position.

Step 4: Now, open the Control Center on your iPhone by swiping down from the top-right corner of the screen.

Step 5: Tap and hold on the "Screen Mirroring" button.

Step 6: Select your Apple Watch from the list of devices that appears.

Step 7: Once your Apple Watch's display appears on your iPhone, you can use it just like you would your iPhone's display.

Your watch face and all of your apps will now appear on your iPhone's screen. You can tap and hold on the watch face to change it, or swipe left and right to switch between apps.

Once the "Share Watch Content" setting is turned on, you will be able to share your Apple Watch content with others by tapping the "Share" icon in the top-right corner of the screen.

Keep in mind that not all apps on your Apple Watch are compatible with AirPlay 2. So, if you don't see the Screen Mirroring icon in the Control Center, it's likely because the app you're using doesn't support the feature.

To stop mirroring your Apple Watch to your iPhone, simply open the Control Center on your iPhone and tap on the Screen Mirroring icon again. Then, select Stop Mirroring.

Conclusion

The ability to mirror your iPhone's display onto your Apple Watch can come in handy in a variety of situations. However, it is important to note that this feature is not available on all Apple Watch models. It also allows you to interact with your Apple Watch, even if it isn't on your wrist. In order to use it, you must have an Apple Watch Series 3 or later that is running watchOS 7 or later. In addition, your iPhone must be running iOS 14 or later.

That's all there is to it. Now you can take advantage of the larger screen of your iPhone to view your Apple Watch content.

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