Wrist detection question

Hello all,


I haven't even received my watch yet (coming on Tuesday) and I'm kind of getting ahead of myself here, but bear with me, I'm a "what if" kind of guy, lol...


I have a tattooed left arm/ wrist (where the watch is going to go) and I see this "tattoo gate" nonsense.


Now, I understand that you can turn off wrist detection (we don't have Apple Pay here in the UK at the moment anyway) however I was wondering what happens when a notification comes through?

As I understand it when you get a notification and the watch is on (with wrist detection enabled) it will come through to the watch primarily and the won't alert the phone. But what happens if wrist detection is off, will the watch still receive notifications or will it start defaulting to the phone again or will it alert both the phone and watch at the same time?


2nd question... with wrist detection off what's to stop the stand up reminders coming through when the watch is off and charging at the end of the day.


Thanks very much!

Posted on May 3, 2015 8:14 AM

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May 17, 2017 9:19 AM in response to stoomc

Basically this is Hardware issue, if can not be detact in  diagnostics then probably wrist detaction sensor ( back side of watch ) need multiple gentle squeeze and finger taps eveywhere on the sensor which might be stuck due to sweat or dust so try to remove the dust and press it. It should work again !


PS:- no need to waste your time to reset the  watch !

May 4, 2015 4:41 AM in response to stoomc

i believe 2 things will happen if wrist detection is off


1) you will need to tap on the watch to get the screen to light up - it wont light up when you raise your wrist

2) i dont think you will be able to set a passcode which means - Im not sure if alerts will still come up on the watch automatically without wrist detection


a) Apple pay wont work - but that doesnt seem to be a problem

b) with a psscode the watch locks itself when removed from your wrist and you have to enter a passcode once you put it back on - so that wont apply


there may be other things - the Apple watch guide is available from support.apple.com (or maybe support.apple.co.uk)


its also possible your tattoo wont be a problem - you might wait until you actually get the watch and check

Jun 26, 2015 7:34 AM in response to unicornrider

unicornrider wrote:


So I got my watch about a week ago and I have tattoos on my wrists as well. I had to turn Wrist Detection off due to my ink. The only things I've noticed being affected is Stand in the Activity app as well as not being able to have Apple Pay due to no passcode on my Watch. I havent used the Workout app yet but I'm hoping nothing is effected inside it.

I have tattoos too and when I turn wrist detection off notifications comes on both watch and iphone (first iphone and after 2 seconds watch). Is the same with you?

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