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how do i get Siri to work on the apple watch 2

Siri stopped working on the apple watch 2 - I have reset it but still will not work - it used to work, but stopped a few days ago

Apple Watch Series 2

Posted on Feb 18, 2018 4:06 PM

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Posted on Feb 19, 2018 3:00 AM

Hi


The following steps may help (check after each):


If you have not yet done so, update both your iPhone and your Apple Watch to the latest software, starting with your iPhone (be sure to make a backup first):


When answering any calls, be sure tap just once on the Answer button. Accidentally tapping again will turn on Mute for your end of the call, so the caller will not hear you (to turn off Mute, tap the same button again).

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On your iPhone:

  • Go to: Settings > Siri & Search - check the all desired settings are enabled.
  • Go to: Settings > General > Restrictions - check that the restriction for Siri & Dictation is not enabled.
  • Go to: Settings > General > Keyboard - check that Enable Dictation is turned on.

  • On your Apple Watch:

    • When viewing the time on your watch, go to the Home screen by pressing the Digital Crown (round button) once.
    • Go to: Settings (cog icon) > General > Siri > check that Hey Siri is turned on.


    If you are using the "Hey Siri" command, check that you are using the feature correctly:


    In order to use Siri on Apple Watch, check that your Apple Watch is connected as required:


    Remove any protective case or film that you may be using on your Apple Watch if it is blocking the microphone port (the lower of the two ports on the opposite side to the buttons):


    Clean your Apple Watch, paying particular attention to the microphone port, in case it has become blocked by debris.


    Hold your Apple Watch closer to your face.


    Restart your Apple Watch and iPhone, turning both devices off together, then restarting your iPhone first:


    Follow the other steps here, under "If Siri doesn't respond or asks you to try again":


    If the issue persists, having checked the settings above, next try unpairing and re-pairing your Apple Watch:

    If the issue still persists, then I suggest that you contact Apple Support (remote diagnostics and/or mail-in service may be available, if required), make a Genius Bar reservation or visit an Apple Authorised Service Provider for assistance:


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    Feb 19, 2018 3:00 AM in response to sngordon13

    Hi


    The following steps may help (check after each):


    If you have not yet done so, update both your iPhone and your Apple Watch to the latest software, starting with your iPhone (be sure to make a backup first):


    When answering any calls, be sure tap just once on the Answer button. Accidentally tapping again will turn on Mute for your end of the call, so the caller will not hear you (to turn off Mute, tap the same button again).

    User uploaded file

    On your iPhone:

    • Go to: Settings > Siri & Search - check the all desired settings are enabled.
  • Go to: Settings > General > Restrictions - check that the restriction for Siri & Dictation is not enabled.
  • Go to: Settings > General > Keyboard - check that Enable Dictation is turned on.

  • On your Apple Watch:

    • When viewing the time on your watch, go to the Home screen by pressing the Digital Crown (round button) once.
    • Go to: Settings (cog icon) > General > Siri > check that Hey Siri is turned on.


    If you are using the "Hey Siri" command, check that you are using the feature correctly:


    In order to use Siri on Apple Watch, check that your Apple Watch is connected as required:


    Remove any protective case or film that you may be using on your Apple Watch if it is blocking the microphone port (the lower of the two ports on the opposite side to the buttons):


    Clean your Apple Watch, paying particular attention to the microphone port, in case it has become blocked by debris.


    Hold your Apple Watch closer to your face.


    Restart your Apple Watch and iPhone, turning both devices off together, then restarting your iPhone first:


    Follow the other steps here, under "If Siri doesn't respond or asks you to try again":


    If the issue persists, having checked the settings above, next try unpairing and re-pairing your Apple Watch:

    If the issue still persists, then I suggest that you contact Apple Support (remote diagnostics and/or mail-in service may be available, if required), make a Genius Bar reservation or visit an Apple Authorised Service Provider for assistance:


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