watchOS 26 no alerts in workout-running app

Since updating to WatchOS 26 I no longer receive any alerts (i.e. pace, heart rate zone and splits) - only beeps, no voice alerts. I do not use headphones/iphone while running. On previous watchOS this worked fine. Alerts are received in other exercises in the Workout app (e.g. Walking and Yoga). Series 6 watch. Yes it is old but it worked fine before the update.

Apple Watch Series 6

Posted on Sep 17, 2025 1:16 AM

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Posted on Sep 20, 2025 8:18 AM

I have a similar issue. Alerts are not voiced in ANY workout types (so not only running).


What I realized is that the alerts don’t work if the watch is offline, but will work if the watch is connected with the Internet. My watch is Wi-Fi only and I don’t take my phone on my runs, so it’s always offline during workouts.


The issue happens even if the watch disconnects mid workout. It’ll start playing alerts and stop as soon as the watch loses connection.


Here is how I was able to reproduce the problem and my devices:


  • iPhone 14 Pro on iOS 26, turned off to eliminate any connection to the watch
  • AirPods Pro 2, connected to the watch
  • Apple Watch 8 on watchOS 26


  • Connected the watch to my home Wi-Fi
  • Started a workout (could be any, I tested on walking and running)
  • Manually ended a segment
  • Alert played normally, saying segment duration
  • Turned off the watch’s Wi-Fi, as there is no phone connected, the watch is completely disconnected to the Internet
  • Manually ended a segment
  • Alert stopped working
  • If Wi-Fi is turned back on, it starts working again immediately


As I said, my watch doesn’t have cellular connection and taking my phone with me is not a viable workaround.


I tried changing the settings mentioned in this thread to no avail.

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Sep 20, 2025 8:18 AM in response to matthewfromteneriffe

I have a similar issue. Alerts are not voiced in ANY workout types (so not only running).


What I realized is that the alerts don’t work if the watch is offline, but will work if the watch is connected with the Internet. My watch is Wi-Fi only and I don’t take my phone on my runs, so it’s always offline during workouts.


The issue happens even if the watch disconnects mid workout. It’ll start playing alerts and stop as soon as the watch loses connection.


Here is how I was able to reproduce the problem and my devices:


  • iPhone 14 Pro on iOS 26, turned off to eliminate any connection to the watch
  • AirPods Pro 2, connected to the watch
  • Apple Watch 8 on watchOS 26


  • Connected the watch to my home Wi-Fi
  • Started a workout (could be any, I tested on walking and running)
  • Manually ended a segment
  • Alert played normally, saying segment duration
  • Turned off the watch’s Wi-Fi, as there is no phone connected, the watch is completely disconnected to the Internet
  • Manually ended a segment
  • Alert stopped working
  • If Wi-Fi is turned back on, it starts working again immediately


As I said, my watch doesn’t have cellular connection and taking my phone with me is not a viable workaround.


I tried changing the settings mentioned in this thread to no avail.

Mar 26, 2026 6:24 PM in response to hensdav

I can confirm that things work as expected again with my GPS-only SE2 as well after installing watchOS 26.4


We took a walk and I left the phone at home. The Watch announced the splits via its own speakers.


I went for a run, played music through my AirPods, and the Watch reduced the music's volume, and announced the splits.


The annoying "Apple Account Verification" didn't pop up either when I was miles away from my phone.


Not sure if the playlist problem is fixed also, today I was listening to a continuous DJ mix (single file) while running.


Glad it took only about half a year to fix this... /s


Alex.

Dec 20, 2025 3:51 PM in response to alexskunz

alexskunz wrote:

…The Watch with OS26 doesn't speak when it isn't connected to an iPhone. The interesting thing is that the iPhone does NOT need to have a network connection — I had mine in my pocket, in airplane mode, and the Watch still gave me Voice Feedback. This is in line with the observations from MajorLeagueSoccer that their Watch with "cellular" doesn't actually have a cellular connection, but does provide Voice Feedback as well….


I want to confirm and add a little to this. I’ve tried most of the other proposed solution here with zero success. In short: If I run with just the watch, I get no Voice Feedback from the Workout app. If I take my iPhone with me on the run, I get Voice Feedback. I have a S6 Cellular watch and have never activated cellular service. So the bug exists on Cellular devices too.


I’m using an Series 6 Stainless Cellular watch, AirPods Pro 2 and an iPhone 15 Pro Max. All have current software levels.


Today, based on alexskunz‘s post I took the phone, but shut off Cellular Data. I had not tried this before. The watch and phone were connected with Bluetooth. This time, Voice Feedback worked like a charm.


I’ll write this up in a feedback post. Hopefully Apple will fix this.

Mar 31, 2026 12:12 AM in response to alexskunz

alexskunz wrote:

I can confirm that things work as expected again with my GPS-only SE2 as well after installing watchOS 26.4

We took a walk and I left the phone at home. The Watch announced the splits via its own speakers.

I went for a run, played music through my AirPods, and the Watch reduced the music's volume, and announced the splits.

The annoying "Apple Account Verification" didn't pop up either when I was miles away from my phone.

Not sure if the playlist problem is fixed also, today I was listening to a continuous DJ mix (single file) while running.

Glad it took only about half a year to fix this... /s

Alex.

I tested this too this weekend and the problem has indeed been fixed on my GPS-only Apple Watch with watchOS 26.4.

Mar 24, 2026 9:42 PM in response to hensdav

hensdav wrote:

HOORAY! I installed watchOS26.4 today and went on a run with my Ultra (but not my phone) and Siri called out my splits!

HOORAY! They fixed this! (Before I installed watchOS26, Siri called out my splits during my runs and walks. When I installed watchOS26, Siri did not call out my splits. watchOS26.4 appears to have fixed this!

HOORAY!

Dave

Unless Apple has published this change in an official release note, I will not risk upgrading from watch os11

Mar 24, 2026 10:21 PM in response to matthewfromteneriffe

matthewfromteneriffe wrote:


hensdav wrote:

HOORAY! I installed watchOS26.4 today and went on a run with my Ultra (but not my phone) and Siri called out my splits!

HOORAY! They fixed this! (Before I installed watchOS26, Siri called out my splits during my runs and walks. When I installed watchOS26, Siri did not call out my splits. watchOS26.4 appears to have fixed this!

HOORAY!

Dave
Unless Apple has published this change in an official release note, I will not risk upgrading from watch os11

per release notes to OS26 Workout Buddy


Known Issues

  • Workout Buddy announcements play only on AirPods with H1 or later when connected to Apple Watch or iPhone, and on third-party bluetooth headphones when connected to iPhone. (152316444)


has not been marked as resolved in any subsequent release notes (26.1 - 26.4) that I can find

Sep 26, 2025 6:56 AM in response to matthewfromteneriffe

I took my phone on a run today. I did what I usually do: started a previously downloaded playlist on Apple Music on the watch then started the workout, just took my phone with me without messing with it.


First segment ended, voice feedback triggered and it worked, BUT the song playing stopped completely (this is an issue reported by other people on reddit). I manually resumed playback.


Second segment ended, voice feedback played and the media playing didn't stop this time, just going down in volume as usual. BUT after the song ended the next one didn't play. This persisted the whole run, so I had to manually resume media playback after each track.


After running I started a walking workout to cooldown, took my phone out and started playing from Apple Music through the phone. With this setup I realized that voice feedback still worked and I didn't have issues with media playback. I'm not sure how other headphones would handle this, I have AirPods Pro 2.


I had this exact problem with media not playing on my very first run on watchOS 26 so it's probably not a one-off occurence.


TL;DR:

What I found the most reliable way to have voice feedback and consistent media playback on a wi-fi only watch:

  • Take your phone with you, voice feedback only works if the watch is online;
  • If you're on Apple Music and have AirPods, play music through your phone, not your watch. AirPods Pro should handle playing music from phone and voice feedback from watch simultaneosly;
  • Start workout normally on your watch.


This release is really disappointing. I've been struggling with watchOS 26 for two weeks and now need a whole elaborate setup to do something that previously just worked. Apple was so focused on this phone / AI slop integration that they riddled watchOS with bugs.

Sep 26, 2025 9:17 AM in response to matthewfromteneriffe

I am having the same issues with an apple watch se gen 2(no cellular) and iphone 13. The point of having the watch is so I do not have to carry a phone while running. Support suggested I turn off "iphone mirroring" in the watch workout settings, so I did. I then tested it by shutting down all connectivity to watch and the phone, no cellular or wifi on the phone and no wifi on the watch. I started a workout and I had voice feedback. It was little glitchy at times but it worked. Tomorrow morning will be a test in a running environment as all my testing has taken place in my office.

Sep 26, 2025 10:19 AM in response to jwprichard

Even if you turn off any kind of wireless connection (celullar, wi-fi, BT) your phone keeps connected to your watch somehow if it's nearby, you can check this in the watch's Control Center.


I tested your suggestion and voice feedback worked as long as the phone was turned on (even if phone and watch had all conectivity disabled, they kept connection). It stopped working as soon as I turned the phone off. That was regardless of how iPhone mirrorring was set up.


It looks like the watch isn't processing voice feedback locally. It needs to hand it off to something, either an iPhone (which itself could be offline) or the Internet.

Sep 28, 2025 7:30 AM in response to matthewfromteneriffe

TL;DR: On watchOS 26, my Series 8 only gives voice feedback if the watch is connected to Wi-Fi or paired with my iPhone. When the watch is completely offline (airplane mode, no phone, no Wi-Fi), it drops to ding sounds only. Looks like voice cues depend on either Wi-Fi or an iPhone connection, which wasn’t the case before. Hope these test provide clarity for someone so they don't have to test it themselves.


Summary


I ran controlled tests today to figure out when voice feedback works in workouts under watchOS 26. My setup: Apple Watch Series 8 no cellular, AirPods Pro, iPhone 16 (all on latest iOS/watchOS 26). Workout Buddy was off for all tests.


Test Method

  • Chose a Yoga workout so I could test at home without moving.
  • Configured the workout to give minute-by-minute notifications.
  • Also set it to track Zone 2 heart rate.
  • Repeated the test under four different connectivity conditions.

Results


  1. Watch + iPhone (normal connection, Wi-Fi/cellular available)
  • At the 1-minute mark, I received full verbal feedback: “You’ve completed one minute…”

2. Watch on Airplane Mode, iPhone powered off (no connectivity)

  • At 2 minutes, I only heard a bell sound (no spoken announcement).

3. Watch connected to home Wi-Fi (no iPhone)

  • At 3 minutes, voice feedback returned. It announced time and said my heart rate was below Zone 2

4. Watch + iPhone both on Airplane Mode (Bluetooth only, no Internet)

  • At 4 minutes, voice feedback worked again.


Observations

  • Voice feedback is not strictly dependent on Internet access.
  • However, it seems linked to the watch being able to communicate with the iPhone, or at least to whether the watch has some kind of network/audio routing context.
  • When the watch is isolated with no phone and no Wi-Fi, the cues drop to simple “dings.”
  • The results are the same whether the output is Airpods Pro 2 or just out of the watch speaker.


Open Question


Is this behavior a bug in watchOS 26, or an intentional change to how audio cues are delivered when the watch is offline? Previously, I always received full voice alerts directly from the watch, even without iPhone/Wi-Fi.

Feb 4, 2026 3:04 PM in response to Kairaja

Thanks for posting and just wanted to second this - I had the exact same issue as everyone else but after seeing this post I also tried the WorkOutDoors app and it has solved the problem because it reads workout notifications on the watch without connectivity. The app is $9 but cheaper than buying a new watch. :) And it seems to have a ton of features, most of which I personally won't use but it looks like there's flexibility to customize a ton.

Oct 31, 2025 1:00 AM in response to matthewfromteneriffe

I have been offered compensation from Apple but they have not clarified amount or type. It seems it will no longer work as pre 26 offline.

I found this,


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In watchOS 26, voice alerts for workouts may not function if the Apple Watch is offline, as an active internet connection is required for these features to work. Users have reported that alerts work normally when the watch is connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data. Apple Apple

Voice Alerts on Apple Watch with watchOS 26

Offline Functionality

With watchOS 26, voice alerts for workouts may not function properly when the Apple Watch is offline. Users have reported that alerts for pace, heart rate, and splits only work when the watch is connected to the internet. If the watch loses its connection during a workout, voice alerts stop, although visual notifications may still appear.

Workaround Options

  • Use Wi-Fi: Ensure your Apple Watch is connected to Wi-Fi before starting a workout. This connection is necessary for voice alerts to function.
  • Take Your Phone: If possible, bring your iPhone along during workouts. This can help maintain a connection and allow voice alerts to work as intended.

VoiceOver and Live Speech Features

For users needing accessibility features, the Apple Watch includes VoiceOver and Live Speech options:

  • VoiceOver: This feature reads out items on the screen and can be activated through the Settings app or by using Siri. It requires no internet connection to function.
  • Live Speech: This allows users to type messages that are spoken aloud. It can be set up in the Accessibility settings and also does not require an internet connection.

Conclusion

To receive voice alerts during workouts on watchOS 26, maintaining an internet connection is essential.

Feb 24, 2026 5:52 PM in response to bob.os

Wanted to provide another data point. Today I went for a run with an Apple Watch Ultra 2. Same settings as my Series 8 GPS-only watch. Wanted to see what would happen. Low and behold the audible splits worked like a charm just like they used to before installing watchOS 26. This AWU 2 was not connected to a cellular plan. I also did not have my phone with me during the run. These are the only two devices that I've tried this on, but it does seem to be in line with what the Apple Support Engineer told me about how voice feedback is only a feature for the cellular watches at this point in time when running watchOS 26.

watchOS 26 no alerts in workout-running app

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