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Measure underwater temperature, duration, and depth on Apple Watch
Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra models can track the water temperature, time, and depth during underwater activities such as snorkeling, underwater pool swims, and shallow free-diving.
WARNING: Underwater activities are risky. The Depth app is not a dive computer and does not provide decompression stop information, gas analysis, or other recreational scuba diving functionality. In situations where the failure of the device could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage, always use a secondary depth gauge and timer/watch.
Depth app overview
The Depth app Configure the Depth app on Apple Watch
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