Apple Watch

No, you can send a single track or up to 10 tracks at a time to Apple Watch, not the entire playlist.

Yes, you can listen to music saved on your Apple Watch without your iPhone.

First, ensure that your iPhone and Apple Watch are connected. Then, install the app from the App Store on your iPhone. It will automatically install on your Apple Watch if auto-install is enabled.

No, you cannot delete tracks directly from the Apple Watch using the iPhone app. If the tracks are stored offline on the Watch, you can delete them directly from the Watch itself.

Yes, you can repeat or shuffle tracks directly on the Apple Watch.

You can send up to 10 tracks at a time to your Apple Watch. But each track must still be under 50 MB.

Yes, deleting a track from your phone will also remove it from your Apple Watch if it’s synced.

Tracks stored on the Apple Watch use the Watch’s internal storage, not iCloud. Offline tracks are saved directly on the device for playback without internet.

No, Smart Playlist tracks do not sync to the Apple Watch. Only manually selected playlists or tracks can be synced.

No, Smart Playlist tracks do not sync to the Apple Watch. Only manually selected playlists or tracks can be synced.

Yes, you can pause, play, and skip to the next track directly on your Apple Watch.

No, you cannot set a sleep timer directly from the Apple Watch. You need to set it from the iPhone app.

Yes, you might lose your Watch tracks and will need to sync them again after reinstalling.

No, you cannot adjust the Equalizer from the Apple Watch. Equalizer settings can only be changed from the iPhone app.

Yes, you can replay the current track directly from your Apple Watch.

Yes, the app automatically pauses playback when you remove your Bluetooth earbuds.

Currently, you cannot send a whole album at once to the Apple Watch. You need to send tracks individually.

The Offline Music Player app requires watchOS 10.0 or later to function on your Apple Watch.

Sync your Apple Watch with your iPhone, open Offline Music Player, and select up to 10 tracks to send using the 3-dot menu next to each track. The sent tracks will appear in the Watch Tracks playlist on your phone and can be played, added to playlists, or deleted from the watch — all offline, even without your iPhone nearby.

You can send audio tracks up to 50 MB to an Apple Watch. Files larger than 50 MB cannot be transferred.

Apple Watch only supports sending audio files up to 50 MB. Bigger files cannot be transferred.

You can compress the track, convert it to a lower bitrate, or trim unnecessary parts of the audio.

The transfer will fail, and the file won’t appear on your Apple Watch. The app will also show an alert message.

Tracks sent to the Apple Watch are stored locally on the watch. You can access them in the Watch Tracks playlist and play them offline without your iPhone.