As the name suggests, haptic alert involves the sense of touch; you can feel the touch of your Apple Watch on your skin when the smartwatch sends you any notification. Quite often, users complain of haptic alert not working on their Apple Watch. There can be multiple reasons of haptic alert glitch; maybe they have to adjust the haptic alert on their Apple Watches. We are listing here some possible solutions to fix the issue of haptic alert not working.

Haptic Alert Not Working on Apple Watch

First off, you need to check whether or not the haptic alert is adjusted properly on your Apple Watch. It is often reported that users clean forget to adjust the haptic intensity on Apple Watch, and then they complain of malfunction of the haptic.

Adjust Haptic Alert on your Apple Watch

Step #1. Wake up your Apple Watch by clicking crown. Step #2. Enter the passcode (if you have set). Step #3. Tap on Settings. Step #4. Scroll down and tap on Sounds & Haptics. Under the HAPTIC STRENGTH, you can see a slider to adjust the Haptic. Step #5. Drag the green ball to the right to increase the HAPTIC STRENGTH. Now you will receive a stronger haptic alert whenever the Apple Watch sends a notification. If this doesn’t fix the haptic alert issue on your Apple Watch, go to the next solution.

Turn Wrist Detection ON & OFF

To perform this action, you need your iPhone, which is synced with Apple Watch. Step #1. Open Apple Watch app on iPhone. Step #2. Tap on My Watch option from the bottom. Step #3. Now tap on General. Step #4. Toggle the Wrist Detection option OFF. Now take your Apple Watch. Step #5. Turn off Apple Watch by long-pressing power button (drag the slider to the right when you are prompted to Power Off). Step #6. Now turn on Apple Watch by long-pressing the power button. Step #7. Finally, follow the steps from one to four mentioned above to toggle Wrist Detection ON. Now ask your friend or colleague to send you a message and check whether or not the haptic alert works properly. Also ensure that you wear the device accurately around your wrist so that the lower part of the watch makes right contact with your wrist. If this also fails to bring any results, go for a hard reset on your Apple Watch. Simply hold and press power button and digital crown simultaneously for 10 seconds; when you see Apple Logo on the screen, release the buttons. This should probably fix the issue of haptic alert not working on Apple Watch. If the problem persists, you should take your watch to any Genius Bar.

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