How to fix an Apple Watch not charging

Fix your Apple Watch’s battery

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AppleWatches are a thing of beauty, combining some solid fitness functions with fantastic value-adding everyday features to create a wonderful smartwatch companion.

However, even thebest Apple Watchesaren’t impervious to flaws. While we’ve not heard of any specific problems in the newest model, theApple Watch 8, as with all smartwatches it’s important to remember the device is more like a phone than a mechanical watch when it comes to its battery: if you don’t charge it every day, it soon runs out of power.

This means charging problems aren’t just irritating, they’re disruptive. Luckily, most charging problems are easily fixed, and we’ve listed out all of the key steps to take below.

How to fix an Apple Watch not charging

How to fix an Apple Watch not charging

1. Do an Apple Watch hardware triage

Let’s start with the basics –is your Apple Watch completely dead? The lightning bolt should appear after a few minutes on charge, so don’t panic if you don’t see any reaction from the watch after putting it on charge. If the bolt appears, give it another30 minutes on the chargerto see if the battery charges normally.

No joy? Make sure that yourcharging cable is connected to the charger, that itsUSB connector is fully inserted, and that thecharger’s plug hasn’t been knocked out. It seems obvious, we know, but we’ve all ranted and raved about a dead device before discovering that we’d knocked the charger when vacuuming.

If the charger is connected to an extension lead make sure that’s connected and hasn’t been switched off either.Try connecting the charger directly to the wall socket: if that works then your extension lead is the problem here.

2. Swap out third-party charging devices

If your charger is from a third party, put it to one side andget the charger and cable that came with your Apple Watch, or try one of thebest Apple Watch docks. If you don’t have it anymore, try asking a friend so you can test out your device - it’s not unheard of that third-party hardware can throw up strange errors and bugs.

Connect your Apple Watchto the charging puck as normal and give it a few minutes to see if the lightning bolt appears. If it does, it’s likely that the fault is with your third-party charger.

3. Check the cable

Is the cable clamping itself to the correct spot on the back of your Apple Watch? Has the protective plastic been removed from both sides of the charging puck? Are the puck and the back of your Apple Watch clean and free from anything that might prevent them from connecting properly?

If you have another USB power adapter,use that insteadof the existing one, or if you’ve had more than one Apple Watch it’s likely that you have an old charging cable kicking around which you can connect and see if that solves your problem. Apple Watch charging cables don’t tend to suffer the abuse that iPhone chargers have to endure, but they can still break. Signs of wear and tear aren’t always obvious: a cable might look absolutely fine on the outside but be broken inside.

4. Clean the Apple Watch and charger

The Apple Watch charges magnetically, and as it’s an everyday device worn through work and play, there’s a chance some grime and grit might be interfering with the charging.

Grab a slightly damp washcloth andgently wipe over the rear of the watchface and the charging dockto remove any dirt. For more stubborn messes, wet a damp pad with alcohol and lightly clean the device.

Once cleaned, make sure todry off the Apple Watchwith a dry cloth.

5. Restart if you can

If your Apple Watch still has some battery power,try a Force Restart. You can do this bypressing and holding the Digital Crownand the side buttonsimultaneously and holding them forat least 10 seconds, or until you see the Apple logo. This will reset the Apple Watch software, so if the charging issue is a software glitch it may solve your problem.

6. Call in the big guns

6. Call in the big guns

If you’ve tried everything and yourApple Watchis still not charging, it’s time to get some outside help. Apple doesn’t do Apple Watch repairs inside Apple Stores, so you’ll need to visit theApple website’s Apple Watch section. From here you can talk to an advisor or arrange to send your Apple Watch in for repair.

If the worst happens and your battery’s completely gone it’s not too expensive to replace it. It’s important to note that if your Apple Watch is out of warranty, battery replacement is not free unless there’s a manufacturing fault. At the time of writing, out of warranty battery replacement is £82 in the UK and $79 in the US.

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Writer, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than a dozen books. Her memoir,Carrie Kills A Man, is on sale now and her next book, about pop music, is out in 2025. She is the singer in Glaswegian rock bandUnquiet Mind.

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