If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can play your favorite songs, artists, albums, and playlists right on your Apple Watch—and thanks to watchOS 8, you can now do even more.
If you own an Apple Watch, you probably know that you can play your favorite music right from your wrist. This is especially true if you have a cellular model—you can just hit play on your favorite album and leave your phone at home while you run errands.
However, you can also add songs from your library to Apple Watch from iPhone. Here's how it's done.
How to sync Apple Music to Apple Watch
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You can also turn off any automatically added playlists you don’t need on your Apple Watch by clicking the button next to the playlist name.
Important: If you subscribe to Apple Music Voice, you will not be able to sync music to Apple Watch. However, you can ask Siri to play music artists, albums, or playlists. You can also say "Hey, Siri, play something cold" or "Play more like this."
Thanks to new features added in watchOS 8, you can now share playlists, albums, and songs with other Apple Music subscribers directly from your Apple Watch.
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