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As Apple Watch’s ‘Family Setup’ arrives in India, Cupertino introduces a new way for parents and kids to communicate

Family Setup is aimed at children who wear an Apple Watch, allowing them to make phone calls, send texts, and share their GPS location with family members — all without needing an iPhone.

Apple WatchApple Watch family setup is now available in India. (Image credit: Apple)

Apple introduced a new feature for the Apple Watch in India on Wednesday, allowing parents to enable children to make and receive phone calls, FaceTime audio calls, and text messages directly from their wrist without needing an iPhone. This feature, known as “Family Setup,” was rolled out during the pandemic with watchOS 7 but was unavailable in India at that time. Now, Apple is launching it in India.

For years, the Apple Watch has been primarily seen as an iPhone accessory. However, with the introduction of the Apple Watch’s new Family Setup function, designed for kids and the elderly, they can now make phone calls, exchange text messages, and share their GPS location with family members independently of an iPhone. Until recently, setting up an Apple Watch required an iPhone, which was convenient for existing iPhone users. However, it was not possible to use the Apple Watch as a standalone device for a child or elderly person at home.

Geared towards kids

Apple Watch The new feature allows parents to set up an Apple Watch for their kids. (Image credit: Apple)

Family Setup changes this by providing children with an easy way to contact their parents without needing a smartphone. Family Setup requires an Apple Watch Series 4 (review) or later version that connects to the internet via a wireless cellular network. Although the Apple Watch Series 4 is no longer available for purchase, the most affordable new watch offering this feature is the Apple Watch SE (review) with wireless capability, priced at Rs 34,900, which is Rs 5,000 more than the base version (40mm). Alternatively, you can repurpose your old Apple Watch with a cellular connection to utilize this feature.

Currently, Jio is the sole service provider in India supporting the Apple Watch’s Family Setup feature, requiring an additional monthly fee to activate LTE on the Apple Watch. Once activated, the Apple Watch user will receive their own phone number. Additionally, you will need an iPhone running iOS 14 or later.

Both you and your child also need an Apple ID. If you both already have one, you can navigate to Settings on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, select Family, and then click Add Member. If your child does not have an Apple ID, you will have the option to Create a Child Account. Follow the instructions to input the child’s name, birth date, and email address. If they do not already have an email address, you can use the suggested iCloud option.

Easy setup

Apple Watch Once configured, parents will have complete control over the watch. (Image credit: Apple)

Setting up is straightforward. As a parent, you need to set up your child’s Apple Watch with their own Apple ID and connect it under yours using the Family Sharing feature. Once set up, you can manage your child’s contacts, restrict access to Phone, FaceTime, Messages, and iCloud contacts, and view their location using the Find People app on your watch. You can also set alerts to notify you when your child leaves school.

One particular feature, “Schooltime mode,” effectively blocks access to apps and enables the Do Not Disturb feature, allowing only emergency calls and notifications.

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Apple steps up to increase adaption of Apple Watch in India

Apple Watch’s Family Setup feature is heavily marketed towards tech-savvy parents in urban centers of India. Experts, however, say the announcement is well-timed, as Cupertino is betting on India and sees it as an important market for the future. The move is also crucial from a strategic standpoint to make Apple Watches appealing to those without iPhones, offering a new perspective on ecosystem advantages and increasing adoption of Apple Watch among first-time users.

Anuj Bhatia is a seasoned personal technology writer at indianexpress.com with a career spanning over a decade. Active in the domain since 2011, he has established himself as a distinct voice in tech journalism, specializing in long-form narratives that bridge the gap between complex innovation and consumer lifestyle. Experience & Career: Anuj has been a key contributor to The Indian Express since late 2016. Prior to his current tenure, he served as a Senior Tech Writer at My Mobile magazine and held a role as a reviewer and tech writer at Gizbot. His professional trajectory reflects a rigorous commitment to technology reporting, backed by a postgraduate degree from Banaras Hindu University. Expertise & Focus Areas: Anuj’s reporting covers the spectrum of personal technology, characterized by a unique blend of modern analysis and historical context. His key focus areas include: Core Technology: Comprehensive coverage of smartphones, personal computers, apps, and lifestyle tech. Deep-Dive Narratives: Specializes in composing longer-form feature articles and explainers that explore the intersection of history, technology, and popular culture. Global & Local Scope: Reports extensively on major international product launches from industry titans like Apple and Google, while simultaneously covering the ecosystem of indie and home-grown tech startups. Niche Interests: A dedicated focus on vintage technology and retro gaming, offering readers a nostalgic yet analytical perspective on the evolution of tech. Authoritativeness & Trust Anuj is a trusted voice in the industry, recognized for his ability to de-jargonize trending topics and provide context to rapid technological advancements. His authority is reinforced by his on-ground presence at major international tech conferences and his nuanced approach to product reviews. By balancing coverage of the world's most valuable tech brands with emerging startups, he offers a holistic and objective view of the global technology landscape. Find all stories by Anuj Bhatia here. You can find Anuj on Linkedin. ... Read More

 

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