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How to enable Automatic Volume Adjustments on the Apple Watch — and stop annoying those around you
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Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide) I've been experimenting with the public release of the watchOS 26 beta for a few weeks, and even though the full release is still a few months away, I'm finding a lot to like about the forthcoming Apple Watch software. For example, your Apple Watch finally has the Notes app. It also has an intriguing new AI-powered "fitness coach" called Workout Buddy. However, my favorite new capability is the "Wrist Flick" gesture, which can be used to dismiss notifications, incoming calls, and the like. One of the more subtle improvements I've uncovered in watchOS 26 beta is Automatic Volume Adjustments. This nifty feature monitors the ambient audio levels of your surroundings and adjusts the output volume of your Apple Watch accordingly. You may like This new Apple Watch feature just solved my biggest problem with calls and notifications watchOS 26 preview: 5 new Apple Watch features I can’t wait to try watchOS 26 announced — Workout Buddy and all the new features for your Apple Watch The result is less jarring notifications, especially when you're in a quiet setting. It also means you're potentially less likely to bother those around you. Similarly, if you're on a phone call and a train zooms past you, the Apple Watch should, in theory, increase the volume until things quiet down again (though I've yet to test this scenario). Want to try the Apple Watch's new Automatic Volume Adjustment feature for yourself? I'll show you how in five steps. How to enable Apple Watch's Automatic Volume Adjustments in watchOS 26 Install iOS 26 beta on your iPhone and watchOS 26 beta on your Apple Watch Open the Settings menu and scroll down to 'Sound and Haptics' Scroll down until you see 'Automatic Volume Adjustments' Tap the toggle to the right to turn it on (green) Exit the Settings menu; Automatic Volume Adjustments are now enabled Read on to see full illustrated instructions for each step. 1. Install iOS 26 beta on your iPhone and watchOS 26 beta on your Apple Watch (Image: © Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide) To unlock the new Automatic Volume Adjustment feature, you'll first need to download and install iOS 26 beta on your iPhone. Once complete, you can then download and install watchOS 26 beta on your Apple Watch. The latest iOS beta can be installed on iPhone 11 models and newer (I successfully installed it on an iPhone 12 Mini). The new Apple Watch beta software works on Apple Watch Series 6 models and newer, including the second-gen Apple Watch SE (2022) and both models in the Apple Watch Ultra series. Note: The iOS 26 public beta and watchOS 26 public beta each took roughly 45 minutes to download and install, respectively, though your mileage may vary. 2. Open the Settings menu and scroll down to 'Sound and Haptics' (Image: © Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide) Once you successfully have watchOS 126 beta up and running, it's time to make sure that the new Automatic Volume Adjustment setting is enabled. To do this, head to your Apple Watch's 'Settings' menu and scroll down until you see 'Sound & Haptics.' Tap on it. 3. Scroll down until you see 'Automatically Adjust Volume' (Image: © Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide) Once in Sound & Haptics, scroll down until you find the option that says 'Automatically Adjust Volume.'If the toggle (pill-looking icon) to the right of the setting is grey, as is the case in the image above, the feature is turned off. 4. Tap the toggle to the right of the setting to turn it on (green) (Image: © Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide) Tap on the toggle next to Automatic Volume Adjustments to turn it green/turn it on. Note, once enabled, you will no longer be able to manually adjust the volume. 5. Exit the Settings menu; Automatic Volume Adjustments are now enabled (Image: © Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide) And with that, Automatic Volume Adjustments is now enabled on your Apple Watch. Feel free to exit the Settings menu and continue exploring watchOS 26 beta. With the Automatic Volume Adjustment feature in watchOS 26 beta enabled, your Apple Watch should now deliver audible notifications in a more courteous manner. Similarly, when things get noisy, it should automatically crank up the volume to compensate. Sign up to get the BEST of Tom's Guide direct to your inbox. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. Want to know more about the latest Apple Watch features of 2025? Here are my five favorite watchOS 26 upgrades so far, and here's how to use the new AI-powered Workout Buddy feature mentioned in the intro. 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In the past year alone, Dan has assessed major product releases from the likes of Apple, Garmin, Google, Samsung, Polar and many others. An avid outdoor adventurer, Dan is based in the U.S. Pacific Northwest where he takes advantage of the beautiful surroundings every chance he gets. A lover of kayaking, hiking, swimming, biking, snowboarding and exploring, he also makes every effort to combine his day job with his passions. When not assessing the sleep tracking and heart rate accuracy of the latest tach gadgets, you can find him photographing Seattle’s vibrant underground music community. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name. 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