Is the Apple Watch Series 7 Waterproof?
Like every model of Apple Watch since the Series 2, the Series 7 boasts a WR50 rating, which means it’s water-resistant up to 50 meters (about 164 feet) below the surface. So the short answer is, no, it isn’t completely waterproof. The longer answer is that it’s sufficiently resistant. You shouldn’t have to take it off in most situations. The Apple Watch conforms to ISO-22810-2010, an international testing standard that ensures the water resistance of watches. It went through the following tests under this standard, all without showing any condensation inside the device:
Heating to between 40° and 45° C (104° - 113° F), resisting either a drop of water or a damp cloth with a temperature between 18° and 25° C (64° - 77° F) for one minute.Sustaining a pressure of at least 2 bar (about 29 psi) for 10 minutes while underwater.Immersion in water between 8 and 12 cm of depth for at least an hour.5 Newtons of force are applied to all faces and buttons for five minutes while the watch is immersed in 8-12 cm of water.Successive dunking in water between 8 and 12 cm in depth for five minutes each at the following temperatures: 40° C (104° F), 20° C (68° F), and then 40° C again.
Is It OK to Swim With Apple Watch 7?
Generally, you’ll be fine swimming with the Apple Watch Series 7 under specific conditions. The 50-meter rating means it’s OK for shallow water like pools and even the ocean. You definitely wouldn’t want to use it for diving, where it may encounter higher pressures or lower temperatures than it’s rated for under the ISO. You can also wear your Apple Watch while washing your hands and in the bath or shower, but it may not stand up to a lot of soaps, lotions, and other chemicals over time.
How Long Can You Wear an Apple Watch in Water?
The ISO standard only subjects watches to centimeters of water for periods of an hour or less, so you should still be careful even when staying within the 50-meter limit. It’s probably safest to limit its time in the water to 30 minutes or so, especially if you’re not wearing it in freshwater (for example, in the ocean). You should also rinse your Apple Watch with clean water after you finish your activity to keep it clean and remove any potentially harmful chemicals.
What Is Water Lock on the Apple Watch?
Any time you take your Apple Watch into the water, it’s a good idea to turn on its Water Lock feature. This setting won’t keep moisture out of your watch, but it stops motion or impacts from making any screen input. And when you turn Water Lock off, your Apple Watch will vibrate to help expel any liquid that might have made its way inside. Swipe up from the Home screen and tap the water drop icon to activate Water Lock.
What About the Apple Watch 8, SE, SE2, and Ultra?
Like the Apple Watch 7, both Apple Watch SE models and the Apple Watch 8 are water resistant up to 50 meters. The Apple Watch Ultra adds additional functionality for those who want to immerse their Apple Watches, boasting water resistance up to 100 meters and a diving sensor to detect your time underwater, water temperature, and more. The Apple Watch Ultra also supports the Oceanic+ app for more recreational diving functionality, including underwater GPS tracking, a compass, safety features, a logbook, and more.