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10 must-have apps for your new Apple Watch

The Apple Watch is great right out of the box, but you’ll want to add a few apps to really make it sing. Apple’s wearable is a true marvel, but you’ll never know just how useful it can be if you don’t expand your horizons a bit. When we think about the Apple Watch apps we just can’t live without, these are at the top of the list. Some are free some are not, but every single one is worth your while.

1. AUTOSLEEP

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Apple finally added sleep tracking to watchOS 7, but it’s a little lacklustre. It only works during specific designated Sleep Mode hours, and it doesn’t give you much insight into the quality of your sleep. Fortunately, better sleep tracking is not hard to add with an app like AutoSleep, Sleep Watch, Sleep++ or Pillow. There are several good sleep-tracking apps to choose from, but most require either

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