In 2018, Apple added an incredibly handy new feature to the Apple Watch that didn't get the attention it deserved. This new communications tool, which was made available to allApple Watches (From the Series 1 through the Apple Watch Ultra), is an always-on Walkie Talkie app that lets you immediately start up a voice conversation with any contact that also has an Apple Watch. It even works on Wi-Fi-only models when out and about as long as you brought along your iPhone, no cellular connection needed.
Just like the walkie-talkie-equipped phones of the early 2000s, this app is a great way to chat across your home, or across the country, without ever having to worry about waiting for a call to be picked up.
Of course, you don't always want your spouse, friend, or child piping up from your wrist. But, don't worry, Apple thought of that too.
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Let's take a look at how to set up and use the Apple Watch's built-in Walkie Talkie app to stay in touch with those your care about.
You and at least one contact with an iPhone running iOS 12.4 or later (with FaceTime enabled) and an Apple Watch running WatchOS 5.3 or later. Both are several years old at this point, with the iPhone and Apple watch now sporting iOS 16 and Watch OS 9, respectively. The initial setup should take about a minute, and subsequent connections would basically be instant.
First, open your Apple Watch's App List by tapping the Digital Crown. Inside, find and tap the Walkie-Talkie app (in red on the left, above). If you've never used the app before, you'll need to add your first contact in order to connect with them.
You can do this by tapping Add Friends (in red, on the right, above). When you do, you'll be presented with a list of your contacts. Tap one to send them an invite. Once they accept, you can proceed to the next step.
The screenshot on the left was taken in the "List View" version of the Apple Watch's app list, but the icon is identical in "Grid View"
Michael GariffoOnce your contact accepts your invitation, they'll show up on your friends list. From there, you just need to tap on them to begin a conversation.
If you were previously connected with another contact, or it's been a while since the last time you chatted with this contact, chances are it will take a few seconds for the Walkie-Talkie app to check their availability.
If they're available (more on how to make yourself unavailable in the FAQ section below) you'll connect and can proceed to the next step.
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Once your contact accepts, they'll show up in your Friends list, as seen above.
Michael GariffoOnce you're connected with your contact, all you need to do is press and hold the helpfully named Touch & Hold to Talk button and start speaking. Your voice will be transmitted to their Apple Watch after a short chirp. Another tone will sound when you let go of the button, letting the other participant in the conversation know they can speak.
If you have mobility issues, or you'd rather just toggle your connection on and off with a single tap, you can enable this mode by going into the Settings app on your Apple watch and turning on Tap to Talk under the Walkie-Talkie section. With this mode enabled, one tap will open the mic and a second will close it.
Michael GariffoYou can exit the app and return to your Apple Watch's watch face by pressing its Digital Crown. Doing so will leave your the app running in the background, allowing any Friends in the Walkie-Talkie app to communicate with you at any time.
Check out the FAQ section below on how to turn the app off completely when you don't want any audio interruptions.
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There are a few ways to do this:
If there's someone you no longer want in your list of Friends in the app, all you need to do is find them in your Friends list and swipe left on their name. This will display a red X. Tap the X to delete the entry. You'll need to re-invite them if you'd like to contact them again from within the Walkie-Talkie app.
Note: This action does not remove this person from your iPhone's contact list.
It is possible to delete the Walkie-Talkie app from your Apple Watch. If you think you might have done this in the past, you just need to download it again from the App Store on your Apple Watch
The most common cause for issues with the Walkie-Talkie app itself is actually FaceTime on your iPhone. Walkie-Talkie relies on the same platform as FaceTime, meaning you and your contact will both need to have FaceTime installed and enabled.
If you run into any problems, make sure both of you enable FaceTime, and double-check that you're both signed into FaceTime on your iPhones. Once you've done this, you should both restart your Apple Watches and iPhones. This should clear up the vast majority of difficulties with connecting and chatting.