mhowie

joined 2 years ago
[–] mhowie@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Assume that's an Ultra?

[–] mhowie@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Disabled it as well. Using it with YouTube TV became unbearable in terms of fast forwarding/rewinding.

[–] mhowie@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Yes, I do have a passcode on my iPhone and can use it for Apple Pay.

 

I've been using Whoop's sleep tracker for a couple of years and basic information writes to the Apple Health App under the Sleep section. I'm prepping for a time when I don't use a Whoop tracker and replace it with my AW. To that end, I'm assessing whether to go with the native Apple sleep tracker or that offered by AutoSleep. My confusion centers around information in the AutoSleep user guide indicating one must have a passcode on their AW or key features won't work with the AutoSleep integration.

Is this indeed correct? I've never used a passcode on my AW and don't recall any other App suggesting it's a requirement for App functionality. I can't make the connection between having a passcode on one's AW and sleep tracking sensors/data recorded.

If it's indeed a requirement, is it the same for the native Apple sleep tracker? I don't find any reference to needing a passcode in order for its full functionality to work.

Appreciate the enlightenment around what might be going on with the AutoSleep App and any actual AW passcode requirements.

 

Just joined the Apple TV brigade and am wondering if others have found features/tricks/etc., that you hadn't expected with the system but would consider worthy of assessment for one with a Roku/CC w/ GTV background. FWIW, I have slowly been gravitating toward a complete Apple ecosystem over the past decade and have iOS devices, a Mac Studio, and Apple Watch in case integrative possibilities need to be exploited. Thanks.