Siri on Apple Watch is intrinsically tied to your iPhone: If you've ever turned Siri on for your iPhone, it'll automatically be activated on your Apple Watch. If you need to enable Siri, however, here's how to do it. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Go to the Siri & Search setting. Tap the Press Home for Siri switch on iPhone 8 and older or Press Side Button for Siri switch on iPhone X and newer to enable Siri for iPhone and Apple Watch. How to use Siri on Apple Watch

There are two ways to use Siri: via the automatic "Hey Siri" command, or manually by pressing and holding on the Digital Crown. Get an iPhone SE with Mint Mobile service for $30/mo If you have an Apple Watch Series 4 GPS-only watch or earlier, all Siri queries are processed via your iPhone or a remembered Wi-Fi network: If you don't have a strong connection with either your iPhone or the Wi-Fi network, your Apple Watch will be unable to process your command. Apple Watch Series 3 and 4 GPS + Cellular models can use connections from your iPhone or Wi-Fi, but they can also directly connect to LTE to process Siri questions, making them a bit speedier in delivering you results. Depending on your connection, Siri may take a few moments to process properly; after speaking, Siri may prompt you with a quick "Hang on..." or "I'll tap you when I'm ready" before responding. During this time, you can let your arm drop back to its normal position — your watch will tap you on the wrist when Siri has finished processing. How to use "Hey Siri" on your Apple Watch Raise your Apple Watch to your face (or, if you have wrist raise disabled, tap on the screen to wake your watch). Say Hey Siri followed by your query. How to manually activate Siri on your Apple Watch Press and hold the Digital Crown. State your question or command to Siri. How to change Siri's voice on Apple Watch On the Apple Watch Series 2 or earlier, your Apple Watch is always silent when talking with you — you'll only see text in response to a query. But Apple Watch Series 3 and later models offer a more verbal Siri, who talks to you in response to your queries. Here's how to change your assistant's voice. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Navigate to Siri & Search. Tap on Siri Voice. Select the voice that appeals to you. Note: You may have to connect to Wi-Fi to download additional voices. How to turn off Siri's voice on Apple Watch Don't like hearing Siri on your Apple Watch? It's a quick fix. (Unfortunately, there's no way to change the volume of Siri's voice — it's either an on or off situation.) Go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Select Siri. Toggle "Hey, Siri" to turn it off. How to use the Siri with watch faces You can also create a specialized Siri watch face. Not only will it give you a customized Siri button straight on your watch face, but it also intelligently pulls in data from your calendars, photos, and more, and provides information, like upcoming weather and Wallet passes, to you. How to use the Siri watch face on your Apple Watch How to quickly and reliably trigger Siri

Thanks to room noise and other external factors, Siri doesn't always trigger reliably on the watch. Here are a few tips I've found for getting Siri to work more reliably—and not cut you off mid-sentence. 1. Force Siri to listen by keeping the Digital Crown pressed down This trick completely changed my Siri usage for the better: While not required, I recommend continuing to hold the Digital Crown in while speaking your query, to make sure Siri understands your full statement. (This is especially helpful in noisy environments, where Siri doesn't always know when you're finished speaking.) 2. Make "Hey Siri" work more reliably with screen taps To save battery, the Apple Watch only listens for the "Hey Siri" on-screen wake. Unfortunately, that can make "Hey Siri" a little frustrating if you have your screen configured to wake on wrist raise and don't get the phrase out quickly enough. Instead, you can reset the process by briefly putting your palm over the screen to turn it off, then re-raising your wrist (or pressing on the display) to wake it, followed by "Hey Siri." Everything Siri can do on your Apple Watch