Apple Watch Series 10 not tracking your temperature in Vitals? Here’s how to fix it
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Apple Watch Series 10 not tracking your temperature in Vitals? Here’s how to fix it

I upgraded my Apple Watch SE 2 to an Apple Watch Series 10 as soon as it was released. I wanted better battery life for my marathon races, as the battery health on my Apple Watch SE 2 had dropped below 80%. After two years of use, I was now charging the SE 2 twice a day. But if improved battery health is all I wanted from the Apple Watch, I could have simply had my battery replaced or just bought a brand new Apple Watch SE 2. The thing is, I wanted the Apple Watch Series 10's improved health-tracking capabilities, too. As I get older, I want to collect more data points about my health, and the Series models will always have better tracking abilities than the SE. After nearly two weeks of wearing the Apple Watch Series 10, I encountered an unexpected problem. The wearable wasn't tracking my wrist temperature. It turns out I'm probably doing something wrong, and I think I know how to fix it. If you've experienced the same issue with your Apple Watch, follow this guide to fix it. Continue reading... The post Apple Watch Series 10 not tracking your temperature in Vitals? Here’s how to fix it appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals ECOVACS Fall Prime Day blowout: Up to $350 off best-selling robot vacuums like the T30S Today’s deals: $2.75 smart plugs, $79 Ninja air fryer, $6.49 Anker USB-C chargers, $219 Dreo ChefMaker, more Today’s deals: $76 off Nintendo Switch OLED, $190 memory foam mattress, $90 Chefman Air Fryer+, more Reolink Fall Prime Day: Autumn’s Best Deals on Home Security – Get up to 44% OFF