WatchOS 11 Beta 2 experience-new vital signs Vitals and Training Load are easy to use

by Poster Jul 3, 2024 13
# # # Equipment System Model: apple watch S7 45mm cellular version System: watchOS 11 beta 2 (22R5299d) Use Experience 1. The power consumption is normal (no change compared to watchOS 10), the system is smooth and there is no lag, the hand washing detection is more sensitive (watchOS 10 is often unrecognized and needs to be restarted to be used normally), and the nearby devices playing will not be displayed in full screen. Smart stacking is very convenient. 2. Training Load Training Load requires manual recording of training intensity at the beginning. It takes at least 28 days to record the trend. Training intensity can be added to previous exercise records. At present, most aerobic exercises can be automatically recorded. With training load, you can know whether your current physical load is strengthening, remaining the same or weakening, so that you can adjust your training intensity and achieve the best results. ! [aTrainingLoad.png] (https://i.imgur.com/ZBXYoAB.png) 3. Vitals vital signs data comprehensively displays heart rate, respiratory rate, wrist temperature, sleep duration and blood oxygen content during sleep (S7 does not support measuring wrist temperature, and there is no such data yet), allowing you to view various health data more clearly and discover health hazards in time. ! [Vitals.png] (https://i.imgur.com/cte58HC. png) The upgrade process will be a bit hot, and it will take some time to get normal. You need to upgrade your iPhone to the iOS 18 Beta version first, and then to the watchOS 11 beta version. Generally speaking, the power consumption is normal, the functions are smooth, and no bugs have been encountered so far (iOS 18 may sometimes heat up)

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  • Anonymous10759 Jul 3, 2024
    I have always wanted to upgrade the Watch OS, but if the watch is upgraded, the phone will also need to be upgraded. I can only wait for the 17.0 troll to come out and sneak into 😅.
  • Anonymous12548 Jul 3, 2024
    It feels a bit overlapping with the sports trend function
  • Anonymous12629 Jul 3, 2024
    After updating, B2 consumes less power than B1. I don't know if it is caused by the need to calculate various data because it has just been updated.
  • Anonymous3086 Jul 3, 2024
    Ask op, is the podcast queue for watchOS 11 ready to be edited?
  • Anonymous11548 Jul 3, 2024
    Does watchOS 11 still have many bugs now?
  • Poster Jul 3, 2024
    What is @ Anonymous3086 podcast queue? Play sequence? The playback order looks like iPhone can add to the to-be list
  • Anonymous10760 Jul 3, 2024
    I heard that sleep monitoring doesn't need to turn on sleep mode?
  • Anonymous344 Jul 3, 2024
    @ Anonymous10759 In the past, I might laugh at your conservatism But now in the era of iOS18, I still laugh at my own poor quality of sb and Apple software
  • Anonymous8619 Jul 7, 2024
    Will it consume a lot of power if you update it? Mine went out at 8 a.m. and ran out of power at 2 or 3 p.m.
  • Poster Jul 7, 2024
    @ Anonymous8619 My power consumption has not changed from before the update. My battery health dropped below 80 last year. I need to charge it at least twice a day. If it is fully charged at 8 a.m., there will be more than 40 left by 7 or 8 p.m.. The sleep mode consumes power at night. About 20
  • Anonymous8619 Jul 8, 2024
    @ Poster # 10 That's weird, like I went out with a full charge at 8 o'clock this morning. At 10:30, the battery is only 61 left
  • Anonymous10759 Sep 4, 2024
    @ Anonymous344 iOS 17.0 troll is out, my watch has been successfully updated to watchOS 11, come and congratulate me
  • Anonymous344 Sep 4, 2024
    @ Anonymous10759 What is a troll?