Apple Watch Heart Month Challenge set for this month

The next Apple Watch Activity Challenge is just around the corner. Customers will soon be notified about the upcoming Heart Month Challenge set for February 14.

Here’s what to expect from the challenge:

Show your heart some love! Close your Exercise ring this Valentine’s Day, February 14, to earn this award.

Closing the Exercise ring on Apple Watch means completing 30 minutes of exercise by default. However, you can increase or decrease the duration required as well.

Apple explains how here:

  1. Go to the Fitness app  on your iPhone.
  2. Tap the Activity rings, then tap the Change Goals button next to an Activity ring.
  3. Tap one of the following:
    • Adjust Goal for Today: Set a temporary goal for your Activity ring for today.
    • Adjust Goal Schedule: Customize your Activity ring goal by the day of the week.If you’re customizing your goal, tap Schedule in the top-right corner.
  4. Tap the Delete button or the Add button to adjust the goal.
  5. When you’re finished, tap Change[[activity]Goal for Today, or Set[[activity]Goal Schedule.

Here are the stickers that will be unlocked in addition to the virtual reward:

Best Apple Watch and accessories 


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