Apple Releases watchOS 9; Bringing New and Revamped Watch Faces, a New Medications App, More Voices for VoiceOver, and More

By AppleVis, 12 September, 2022

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Apple has today released watchOS 9, mostly bringing iterative enhancements to existing features Rather than big changes.

Amongst the enhancements are new and revamped watch faces, new views and metrics for the Workout app, more data gathered by your watch when sleep tracking, and a new Medications app for keeping track of any medication that you take.

For VoiceOver users, Apple has added several new voice options. With the exception of Eloquence, our experience suggests that the available voice options mirror what is available in iOS 16. To access the available voice options, on your Apple Watch, go to Settings> Accessibility> VoiceOver> Speech. Note that the "Speech" options do not appear to be available from within the Watch app on iPhone, so these changes must be made from the Watch itself.

We have only been able to carry out some extremely limited testing of watchOS 9 ahead of today’s public release, so have not yet been able to explore in full the new features and changes mentioned above. Our early impression is that they appear to work well with VoiceOver, and at this time we are unaware of any new issues for blind or low vision Apple Watch users.

It is possible that there are further changes in watchOS 9 which will affect blind or low vision users. We will update this post with anything else that we learn. To help with this, please add a comment below to let us know of any changes, improvements or regressions that you find during your own use of watchOS 9.

Here are the watchOS 9 highlights according to Apple's release notes:.

watchOS 9 brings great new ways to keep you active, healthy, and connected with Apple Watch. You have more ways to train and measure your workouts, a completely redesigned compass app, a new app to track your medications, more powerful sleep tracking with sleep stages, and better insights and support for your heart health if you have been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.

Watch Faces

  • Astronomy now displays current cloud coverage and star map
  • Lunar includes a Chinese, Hebrew, or Islamic lunar calendar wrapped around a moon with a live rendering of moon phases
  • Playtime includes animated numbers designed by Chicago artist Joi Fulton with editing options for background colors
  • Metropolitan features a type-driven watch face with numbers that dynamically change in style and weight as you turn the Digital Crown
  • Nike Analog, Nike Bounce, Nike Compact, Nike Digital, and Nike Hybrid, all with a tappable Nike Swoosh that launches Nike Run Club, are now available for more models of Apple Watch
  • Rich Complications, Chinese script options, and background color editor available on Breathe, California, Modular, Typograph and more
  • Portraits now supports portraits of dogs and cats and landscapes with the ability to customize the color of the background or entire photo
  • Ability to choose the watch face displayed when a Focus is active

Workout

  • Ability to customize and scroll through multiple Workout Views during a workout including Splits, Segments, Activity Rings, and more
  • Heart Rate Zones view uses max and resting heart rate to create personalized zones and shows time spent in each zone
  • Elevation view displays current elevation and elevation gain and visually maps your elevation progress during Outdoor Run, Outdoor Cycle, Outdoor Wheelchair Run Pace, Hiking, Outdoor Walk and Outdoor Wheelchair Walk Pace
  • Running Power view, measured in watts, shows an instantaneous measure of how much power is generated during your run (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 6 and later)
  • Running Form Metrics including Stride Length, Ground Contact Time, and Vertical Oscillation available in Workout Views to monitor and trend running efficiency (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 6 and later)
  • Custom Workout enables you to create Workouts with repeating sets of intervals that can be based on a time, distance or an open goal with automatic or manual advancement to your next set
  • Pacer provides a training experience to help you sustain a desired pace using alerts and a dedicated workout view
  • Multisport Workout supports duathlon or triathlon training with automatic detection of Open Water/Pool Swim, Indoor/Outdoor Cycle, Indoor/Outdoor Run, and transitions to the next leg
  • Workout alerts can be customized for metrics like pace, power, cadence, and heart rate zones
  • Pool Swim workouts automatically detect kickboard
  • SWOLF swimming efficiency metric calculated as stroke count plus time to complete lap

Fitness+

  • Trainer guidance displayed on-screen including targets for Intensity, strokes per minute for Rowing, revolutions per minute for Cycling, and incline percentage for Treadmill
  • Trainer guidance and personal fitness metrics displayed on-screen for compatible third party TVs and devices

Compass

  • Redesigned compass app with more in-depth information and zoomable views (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 5 and later)
  • Primary face supports both an analog compass dial and a digital view of current bearing and direction
  • Zoomed view provides analog view of bearing plus your elevation, incline and coordinates
  • Compass Waypoints allow you to mark your position or point of interest (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 6 and later)
  • Backtrack uses GPS to track your historic path in case you get lost or disoriented (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 6 and later)

Sleep

  • Sleep stage tracking using data from the accelerometer and heart rate sensor to detect time spent in REM, Core, and Deep sleep, as well as awake
  • Comparisons chart provides a view of heart rate and respiratory rate alongside time asleep in the Health app on iPhone

Medications

  • Capabilities to log as-needed and scheduled medications, including the amount and time taken
  • Ability to view medication schedule and what you have logged for the day
  • Reminders to log scheduled medications
  • Medications complication to see your schedule or quickly open the app

AFib History

  • Weekly notifications with estimate of the percentage of time spent in atrial fibrillation during previous calendar week
  • Highlights show which day of week and time of day when AFib is highest
  • Tracking of lifestyle factors that may influence time spent in AFib including Exercise, Sleep, Weight, Alcohol Consumption, and Mindful Minutes in the Health app on iPhone
  • Sharable PDF for richer conversations with healthcare providers
  • Support for users 22 years or older with diagnosis of atrial fibrillation

Family Setup

  • Podcasts app is now available and includes ability to search, download, follow shows, and explore curated content
  • Third party email support extended to Yahoo and Outlook
  • Editing and sharing contact photos now available

Accessibility

  • Expanded Quick Actions with AssistiveTouch for play and pause in Now Playing, pause and resume in Workout, take a photo using Camera Remote, and toggle between map view and turn-by-turn directions in Maps
  • Bluetooth keyboard pairing with Apple Watch
  • Apple Watch Mirroring lets you control Apple Watch remotely from your paired iPhone via AirPlay with support for assistive technologies like Voice Control or Switch Control as an alternative to tapping the Apple Watch display

Other features and improvements:

  • Low Power Mode maintains core features of Apple Watch while temporarily disabling select background features such as always on display and heart health notifications to extend battery life
  • Support for international roaming allows you to stay connected to your cellular network while traveling abroad (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 5 and later)
  • Expanded keyboard languages including French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish available on Apple Watch Series 7 and later
  • Communication safety setting in Screen Time gives parents the ability to enable warnings for children when they receive or attempt to send photos that contain nudity in Messages
  • Cycle deviation notifications alert you if your logged menstrual cycles show a pattern of infrequent periods, irregular periods, prolonged periods, or persistent spotting
  • New Cardio Recovery metric estimated by Apple Watch available in the Health app
  • Reminders app updated to support editing so you can add key details like location, tags, and due times
  • Calendar app redesigned to support creation of new calendar events with ability to switch to day, list, and week views
  • Enhanced Podcast experience with support for search, ability to follow and unfollow shows, and discover new content in Listen Now
  • Dock updated to show apps running in background at the top
  • Notifications redesigned with streamlined slimline banner when actively using Apple Watch

How to Update to watchOS 9

watchOS 9 is available via Over-the-Air Update (Settings > General > Software Update) or by going to the Watch app on your iPhone and navigating to General> Software Update. To install the update, your Watch must be connected to its charger and have at least 50% battery power.

watchOS 9 requires iPhone 8 or later with iOS 16 or later and one of the following Apple Watch models:

  • Apple Watch Series 4
  • Apple Watch Series 5
  • Apple Watch SE
  • Apple Watch Series 6
  • Apple Watch Series 7

Note that not all features are available on all devices, regions or languages.

More information on how to update the software on your Apple Watch is available on this Apple Support page.

As always, we look forward to hearing your thoughts on this update. What do you like? What do you not like? Let us know by adding a comment below.

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Comments

By Just Another B… on Sunday, September 25, 2022 - 12:02

Apologies that I might not know the exact terminology. Before this release, if my watch was in sleep mode or the water lock was on because I was swimming, I used to turn the digital crown to unlock the watch. Now users press and hold the digital crown. Not sure if this is for VoiceOver users only.

By Patrick Hurst on Sunday, September 25, 2022 - 12:02

While I found VoiceOver was a bit sluggish on the first day after my WatchOS update (guess that has to do with the updating process itself), I unfortunately ran into a more serious bug in the Workout App:
Indeed the time counter gets stuck and doesn't update along your exercising time. The only possibility to know the time you've been exercising is pausing the session... And again, when resuming, the time VO will indicate is the time you paused.
Does anyone else have that issue? Is there a possible workaround?

By Greg Wocher on Sunday, September 25, 2022 - 12:02

Hello all,
I have found and reported a bug with the workout app in the new watchOS 9. Voiceover no longer reads out the time of the workout. It just keeps reading 0 seconds. This makes it difficult to keep track of your time while doing workouts. I reported it to apple accessibility and they confirmed the bug.

By Holger Fiallo on Sunday, September 25, 2022 - 12:02

Press crown and hold to unlock and for the water thing. You should get prompts for it when is done.

By Igna Triay on Sunday, September 25, 2022 - 12:02

In previous watch os versions, when putting the watch on the charger, the watch announced charging battery, and the current percentage. Now, at least in watch os 9.0, no sure about watch os 9.1 as I haven't updated yet, it salways says charging battery, 0 percent, instead of the actual percentage of the battery the watch had when connected to the charger.