This setting mirrors the same on the Watch - changing it on the phone will immediately change it on the Watch and vice versa. Check the “Haptic Strength” setting below “Silent Mode”.Setting Alert Volume to 50% should be sufficient. Note that setting the volume here doesn’t change the slider on the Watch, so it’s possible to have the Watch Alert Volume at 100% and the same setting on the iPhone at 0%, and you won’t hear anything. Changing the Alert Volume here will produce a test click sound on the Watch. iOS and Android: Menu > gear icon > Preferences > Media > Sounds > toggle the In-App Sounds slider to off. Tap the back button twice until the title bar reads “My Watch”.Check that “Do Not Disturb” mode is off, or if you’re Mirroring iPhone, the scheduled time is out with the hours you’re testing the app. Ensure its notifications are enabled (switch is green). Scroll down the list of apps until you find Time Timer. It has three settings: off, medium (1 bar), and strong (2 bars). This video could be useful for the people that dont have DPI button or the DPI button does not work.
#Turn off volume scroll how to
Alternatively, you can turn the Digital Crown to change the volume. In this video I will show you how to disable volume with the mouse scroll wheel. Tapping on the speaker icons will lower or raise the volume of the alert.