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Best Apple Watch faces
Customize your device for fun and utility.
There are so many cool Apple Watch faces that it can be hard to pick one.
I love the idea of using different ones — with different complications — for various activities. And I do have a few custom ones set up. But the reality is, I mostly stick with the Infograph face on my regular Apple Watch (and Modular Ultra on my Apple Watch Ultra). I like those best because they allow me to keep the maximum number of complications at the ready.
However, you don’t need to fall into that lazy trap. This weekend’s how-to showcases the best, and best-looking, Apple Watch faces for a variety of purposes and occupations.
Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments on the post.
Also in this edition of The Weekender:
The most popular story on our site this week was Leander’s in-depth post on how to use AirPods as hearing aids. He offers some interesting firsthand insights, as well as tips for setting things up properly in case you want to give it a whirl.
A medical team that used an Apple Vision Pro during surgery calls the headset a game changer that “eliminates human error.”
Ed’s opinion piece on the differences between Vision Pro and Meta Quest might clear up any lingering confusion about what makes Apple’s headset so revolutionary.
As usual, we’ve got loads of good deals for your weekend shopping pleasure, including a rare discount on the HomePod mini.
And finally, this AI-designed iPhone case costs an outrageous $326,700. That’s crazy, but a pricey mod that makes iPhone 15 Pro look like Vision Pro is crazy-good!
Enjoy your weekend!
— Lewis Wallace, managing editor
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