How to Set Apple Watch to Vibrate Only

This is a two-step process

Moses Johnson
By Moses Johnson - Senior Staff Writer, Help & How To
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You can set your Apple Watch to vibrate only instead of ringing whenever it receives a notification. You may find this useful in certain situations. For example, this way, your watch won’t ring or make sound in the middle of your meeting. To do this, we will change your haptic alerts settings for calls and messages. This is a two-step process, as you can see below:

1. Turn on Haptic Alerts and optimize the strength

Before changing the sound and haptic settings as I describe below, you may also want to not only enable haptics but also adjust your haptic level so that you can be sure to feel the vibrations.

  1. Open the Settings app on your watch.
  2. Scroll down and tap Sounds & Haptics.
  3. Find the Haptics section and ensure that Haptic Alerts are enabled. You will see that there are two Haptic Alerts options: Default and Prominent. Prominent options offer stronger vibrations. You can pick either one.
  4. Then scroll back up and find the Alert Volume option which is the first setting on the page. Although this looks like a sound volume, it is also a haptic volume. You can increase or decrease the strength of the haptic alerts to your liking. Ensure that you won’t miss important calls or texts because the vibrations are not strong enough.

2. Turn on only haptic alerts (vibrations) for phone calls and alerts

After following the steps below, your watch will stop ringing when you receive calls:

  1. On your paired iPhone, open the Watch app.
  2. Select the My Watch tab at the bottom.
  3. Scroll down and tap Phone.
  4. From there, change these settings:
  • Select Custom instead of Mirror my iPhone.
  • Under the Alerts section, turn off Sound but ensure that Haptic is turned on if you do not want sound notification when you receive alerts.
  • Under the Calls section, again turn off Sound and turn on Haptic if you want your watch to vibrate only when you get a call.
  1. Then tap Back to go back to the previous screen and tap Messages.
  2. Again select the Custom option and then ensure that Haptic is enabled while Sound is disabled. After doing this, your watch won’t make the chime sound when you get text messages, including iMessages.

Now your watch won’t chime when you receive calls, alerts or messages. It will only vibrate. How strong it will vibrate will depend on your settings. Ensure that you feel the vibrations. This is another option: You can also mute your Apple Watch using Silent Mode.

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I've been testing iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS for more than 10 years, focusing on tutorials, troubleshooting guides, how-to pieces, and other articles on Apple products.

Beyond NerdsModo, I've written how-to articles, troubleshooting guides and tutorials for a variety of other websites and publications, including iPhoneGeeks, GeeksModo and AARP Magazine.

I've used watchOS, iPadOS, and tvOS for years so I'm well versed in that world. I also know the visionOS quite well. I'm always working with an iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. And these days, I write a lot about Apple services, so that's become another key area for me.

My wife always jokes about all the Apple products we have around the house, but I manage to put them to good use for my articles. I like Apple computers, so I own a couple of Apple iMacs and several MacBooks. For my mobile life and work, I use an iPhone 16 Pro, iPad Pro, and iPad mini as well as an Apple Watch. But since I also write about Apple headsets, I own several Apple AirPods. Like any Apple user, I have a cabinet full of Accessories for Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad, Mac and Vision Pro. And when it's time to take a break from writing, I have an old Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii, both of which I use for exercise and fitness games.

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