In my case, it's because I don't want to bork my daily-use devices.I see.
You didn't sign up for beta testing.
I usually do.
Dial? Crown.
I have been using my S0 to control the volume and track section when using my AirPods. The "lack" of controls has been a non issue for me because i always have my Apple Watch on. However i always thought using the crown would have been a better solution to the on screen controls. This is GRAEAT news!
From the tweet, it sounds like this will work with all synced headphones, not just AirPods. It is a change to how the watch handles music controls.
Can anyone confirm if it works this way for Powerbeats3 also? Since it has the W1 chip.
Hasn't that always been the case since (and limited to) Series 2?
Yep it works just that way. Much easier to do than to fiddle around with touching the AirPods.
I see.
You didn't sign up for beta testing.
I usually do.
In my case, it's because I don't want to bork my daily-use devices.
I have been using my S0 to control the volume and track section when using my AirPods. The "lack" of controls has been a non issue for me because i always have my Apple Watch on. However i always thought using the crown would have been a better solution to the on screen controls. This is GRAEAT news!
Um, we've always been able to use the crown for volume on a Series 0, it's just with Series 2 you didn't need to activate the screen first.
If so, then that's pretty handy. I was hoping they'd adjust the functionality to allow it.only after launching the app. this sounds like twisting the crown will work independent of having that app running