With the Apple Watch you can see various health data, including your temperature. This way you can see your exact body temperature on the Apple Watch!
Health features on the Apple Watch
Apple provides the Apple Watch with more and more health functions. It has long been possible to track your workouts with the smartwatch, but you can now also go deep-sea diving and make heart recordings with the Apple Watch. The watch is therefore becoming more and more advanced, the Apple Watch Series 8 and newer have a temperature sensor. It now turns out that you can measure your body temperature with the Apple Watch.
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The temperature sensor can be found on the back of the Apple Watch Series 8, Series 9 and the first and second generation Apple Watch Ultra. The function is mainly used to monitor the menstrual cycle of women. In Apple’s Health app you can see if your temperature is higher or lower than normal, but it is also possible to see your exact body temperature on your Apple Watch. That is how it works!

View body temperature
The Health app only shows the baseline of your wrist temperature, with a deviation of two degrees warmer or colder. A way has now been discovered to measure your precise body temperature with your Apple Watch. Do you want to know if your temperature is OK? Then you can view recent measurements of your wrist temperature as follows:
- Go to ‘Settings’ on your Apple Watch;
- Scroll down and open ‘Health’;
- Choose ‘Devices’;
- Select your Apple Watch;
- Tap ‘Body Measurements’;
- Finally, go to ‘Wrist temperature’.
Don’t see any data? Then check in the Watch app on your iPhone whether you have enabled ‘Wrist temperature’. You do this by opening the Watch app and going to ‘Privacy > Wrist temperature’. Then turn on the switch behind wrist temperature. Your Apple Watch usually measures body temperature while you sleep, so make sure you continue to wear the smartwatch at night.

Function only on latest Apple Watches
This way it is still possible to measure your exact body temperature with the Apple Watch. Measuring the wrist temperature is only possible with the Apple Watch Series 8, Series 9 and the Apple Watch Ultra (first and second generation). Do you not have the function and are you planning to buy a new smartwatch? Then view the best prices of Apple Watches here: