Hello and thank you for taking the time to address this question.
My Apple Watch Series 2 produces very faint, (Internal)
"static buzz," "High pitched/frequency," "Clicks," and or "CPU whining"
sounds, that are very similar to the sound a television makes when it is on mute, or lightbulbs/ fluorescent lights.
The sounds are still present when "Silent mode" is on or off, it makes no difference. Same applies for "Airplane mode."
I have unpaired and restored. The sounds are still present.
I have set up as a new watch. The sounds are still present
I have reset, and restarted numerous times.
These strange sounds do not seem to be coming from the speaker. More of an internal sound most prominent when holding screen (front) or sensors (back) against ear like a "headphone."
Is this normal for Apple Watches?
Does your Apple Watch sound like this?
I listened to a friend's New Series 1 (not series 0) and the sounds were not audible.
Most likely a visit to the Apple Store will be in the near future. But I'd love to hear some of your feedback first.
Thank you.
My Apple Watch Series 2 produces very faint, (Internal)
"static buzz," "High pitched/frequency," "Clicks," and or "CPU whining"
sounds, that are very similar to the sound a television makes when it is on mute, or lightbulbs/ fluorescent lights.
The sounds are still present when "Silent mode" is on or off, it makes no difference. Same applies for "Airplane mode."
I have unpaired and restored. The sounds are still present.
I have set up as a new watch. The sounds are still present
I have reset, and restarted numerous times.
These strange sounds do not seem to be coming from the speaker. More of an internal sound most prominent when holding screen (front) or sensors (back) against ear like a "headphone."
Is this normal for Apple Watches?
Does your Apple Watch sound like this?
I listened to a friend's New Series 1 (not series 0) and the sounds were not audible.
Most likely a visit to the Apple Store will be in the near future. But I'd love to hear some of your feedback first.
Thank you.
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