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Monitoring Air Quality on Your Apple Watch: A Comprehensive Guide

June 17, 2026 · The Clime Team
Monitoring Air Quality on Your Apple Watch: A Comprehensive Guide

Monitoring air quality is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, especially in urban areas where pollution levels can fluctuate. Your Apple Watch offers several tools to help you stay informed about the air you breathe.

Built-in Air Quality Monitoring

The Weather app on your Apple Watch provides real-time air quality information, including the Air Quality Index (AQI). To access this feature:

  1. Open the Weather app on your Apple Watch.
  2. Tap the display to cycle through various metrics such as conditions, temperature, precipitation, wind speed, UV index, visibility, humidity, and air quality.

Please note that air quality data may not be available in all locations. (support.apple.com)

Third-Party Air Quality Apps

For more detailed air quality monitoring, consider third-party apps compatible with your Apple Watch:

  • Air Quality Watch: This app offers real-time tracking of PM2.5 and PM10 levels, CO₂ concentrations, temperature, and humidity. It integrates seamlessly with the Apple ecosystem, providing Watch complications, Lock Screen widgets, and Home Screen widgets for instant air quality insights. (apps.apple.com)

  • Air Lookout: Designed for North American users, Air Lookout simplifies air quality data by presenting it in easy-to-understand language. It supports iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and includes features like Shortcuts and iOS 14 Widgets. (apps.apple.com)

Setting Up Air Quality Monitoring

To set up air quality monitoring on your Apple Watch:

  1. Install the App: Download your chosen air quality app from the App Store.
  2. Enable Notifications: Allow the app to send notifications for real-time updates.
  3. Add Widgets or Complications: Customize your watch face by adding relevant widgets or complications for quick access to air quality information.

Understanding Air Quality Data

Air quality is often measured using the AQI, which ranges from 0 to 500. A lower AQI indicates better air quality. Monitoring this data can help you make informed decisions about outdoor activities and health precautions.

Conclusion

By utilizing the built-in features of your Apple Watch and integrating third-party apps, you can effectively monitor air quality and take proactive steps to protect your health.

Highlights:

  • Blood Oxygen tracking is back on the Apple Watch - but it's now a two-device experience, Published on Thursday, August 14
  • The Apple Watch blood oxygen ban is over: Here's what it means for Apple Watch wearers, Published on Tuesday, April 21
  • Apple brings back blood oxygen monitoring to latest Apple Watches - but there's a catch, Published on Thursday, August 14

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