The iPhone has had a similar mode for years that, when enabled, will limit some aspects of your phone’s performance in order to save every last bit of battery to extend its life before you need to charge it again.  Low Power Mode is a nice feature to have on the iPhone, but it’s even better to have on something like the Apple Watch, which has a small battery and typically lasts for a day.  Also: Why the Apple Watch Ultra is my favorite Apple product in years Below, I’ll dive into what happens to your Apple Watch when you turn Low Power Mode on, and outline the steps you need to go through to turn it on.  

What happens when you enable Low Power Mode on your Apple Watch

In order to conserve battery life and ensure that your Apple Watch lasts until you get to a charger, Low Power Mode disables some features.  According to Apple, here are the features that get turned off when you turn on Low Power Mode:

Always On displayHeart rate notifications for irregular rhythm, high heart rate, and low heart rateBackground heart rate measurementsBackground blood oxygen measurementsStart workout reminder

But that’s not all. Low Power Mode also turns off Wi-Fi and cellular connections, along with disabling calls and notifications when your iPhone isn’t nearby. To be clear, though, that doesn’t mean you don’t have access to data, notifications, or phone calls.  If your iPhone isn’t nearby and you open an app that needs data, your Apple Watch will temporarily turn connectivity back on to retrieve data, and then disable it once you’re done. As for alerts and notifications, the Apple Watch will periodically retrieve any new alerts and show them on the watch. Also: This is the ultimate use of your Apple Watch Ultra’s Action button You’re not entirely cut off from the outside world, but just don’t expect any communications to be in real time.  What about tracking a workout in Low Power Mode?  Well, it’s possible, and in fact, you shouldn’t really notice a difference in the data that’s captured. In fact, you can have Low Power Mode automatically enabled when you start a workout to help you save on battery life.  When your Apple Watch’s battery hits 10%, you’ll receive an alert on the watch asking if you want to turn Low Power Mode on, but you can turn the feature on whenever you want. 

How to enable Low Power Mode on the Apple Watch

You can easily check if Low Power Mode is turned on: There should be a yellow circle at the top of your watch face, the battery percentage turns yellow in Control Center, and the charging circle when your watch is charging will be yellow instead of green.