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Apple Watch support guides

Choose a support guide or find an answer to a problem for Apple Watch

Apple Watch and Vitality starter guides

  • Apple Watch orders, deliveries and returns

    Read more about the details of ordering Apple Watch and find answers to questions

  • Apple Watch
    payments

    Find out how to reduce your Apple Watch payments with this guide

  • Apple Watch
    User Guide

    Follow this Apple Watch support guide to connect your Apple Watch to your Apple iPhone

  • Connect Apple Watch to the Vitality Member App

    Follow this guide to connect Apple Watch, Apple Health, and the Vitality Member app

  • Track and sync steps with Apple Watch

    Follow this guide to find out how to track and sync steps with Apple Watch

  • Heart rate workouts with Apple Watch

    Follow this guide to find out how to track and sync heart rate workouts with Apple Watch

Troubleshooting support

  • Apple Watch troubleshooting

    Use this guide to resolve issues with syncing your points to the Vitality Member app

  • Apple Watch FAQs


    View our FAQs to find the answers to your questions about the Apple Watch benefit.

  • Apple Watch Support


    All the topics, resources, and contact options you need for Apple Watch. 

  • Apple Watch Tips


    Discover Apple Watch favourite tips in the iPhone Tips app. Simply open the 'Tips' app on your iPhone and tap on Apple Watch.

FAQs for Apple Watch

You don’t need an Apple ID when you buy an Apple Watch, however you will need an Apple ID to activate and use both your iPhone and Apple Watch.

For the Apple Watch Series 6 and Apple Watch SE, new eligible members will set up a variable Direct Debit for up to £9.50 each month for 36 months.

Upfront payments and monthly contributions differ for members who have previously taken out the Apple Watch offer with Vitality. Please visit Member Zone for more details.

Yes, you’ll need an iPhone 6S or later model running iOS 14 or above to use Apple Watch Series 6 or Apple Watch SE and for Apple Health to track your steps activity. You need an Apple Watch if you want to track your heart rate workouts activity.

If you’ve bought Apple Watch Series 6 GPS + Cellular from elsewhere, you'll need an iPhone 6S or above running iOS 14 or above, a mobile phone contract with EE, Vodafone or O2 for your iPhone and a separate data plan for Apple Watch with EE, Vodafone or O2 to be able to link it to the Vitality Member app and earn Vitality activity points.

You can view your tracked activity within the Apple Health app.

Simply open the Apple Health app and tap ‘Health Data’ then ‘Activity’ to set up and view information that the Apple Health app tracks – it will automatically count your steps, walking, and running distances.

Apple Health is the app on your iPhone that aggregates data from various health sources, such as a fitness tracker, exercise logger or food diary app. It aggregates steps data taken from your iPhone (if you are using the iPhone 5s or later) and steps plus heart rate workouts from Apple Watch – providing you’ve linked your Apple Watch to your iPhone.

The Vitality Member app takes your step and heart rate workout data from Apple Health and uses that data to reward Vitality activity points. If you’re tracking multiple activities a day (i.e. both steps and heart rate workouts), the Vitality Member app will only reward activity points for the ONE daily activity with the highest points earned. Opening and refreshing your Vitality Member app is the only way to send Apple Health data to Vitality to sync your activity.

Please note: for heart rate workouts to count towards Vitality activity points, you need to have exercised for at least 30 minutes and your average heart rate must be 60% of your heart rate maximum (HR Max) or higher for the entire workout. Your HR Max is the greatest number of times your heart should beat in one minute during maximum physical exertion. We use the most common estimate of HR Max, which is 220 minus your age.

For more information on heart rate workouts and HR Max calculations, check out our guide to heart rate workouts on Apple Watch.

You can view your average heart rate within the Apple Watch Activity app.

Simply open ‘Activity’, tap ‘Workouts’, select a workout and view your average heart rate.

No, the Vitality Member app will only take automatically collected data recorded by an Apple device – such as an iPhone 5s or Apple Watch – or another eligible device or app. It will not take data recorded from ineligible devices or apps e.g. Strava or Nike – even if you’ve linked them to Apple Health.

Current eligible devices or apps include: Apple Health, Garmin, Polar, Fitbit, Misfit and Withings.

The Apple Watch benefit came to an end on 31 January 2020 for Invest members, so you can no longer buy an Apple Watch through Vitality. All Apple Watch purchases made up until 23:59 on 31 January 2020 are valid and you can still earn points towards this benefit and track your activity progress in the Member Zone until your loan period ends.