Smartwatch getting hot on your wrist
A background app or a broken battery component is using power and turning it into heat. Restart the watch immediately to stop any runaway apps. If it's still hot after restarting, take it off right away — don't keep wearing it if it's painful, as excessive heat can damage the battery or your skin.
Your watch runs on a small battery that generates heat when it works hard. When an app gets stuck and keeps running, or when the battery itself starts failing, that heat builds up and you feel it on your wrist. Restarting stops the stuck app and cools things down. If heat continues, the battery can be damaged and needs to be replaced.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Ignoring the heat and continuing to wear the watch — sustained heat can damage the battery and burn your skin, take it off right away
- Trying to cool the watch in ice or water — this can damage internal components, just let it cool naturally
- Blaming the watch manufacturer without checking if a background app is the cause — most overheating is app-related
Signs you need professional help
- The watch is hot to the touch and still feels hot after a full restart
- Heat comes back within a few minutes of putting the watch back on
- The watch feels uncomfortably hot on your skin or you see physical damage from heat
- Battery health is below 50% and the watch is overheating
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