The possibility of consulting information on the web at any time and wherever we are is extremely important today. There is a wealth of information available on the web, and many scenarios in which we must consult it quickly and comfortably.
In many cases we can use our iPhone, iPad or Mac to comfortably read what we need, but in some circumstances all we have is our Apple Watch. More than enough, because thanks to a simple shortcut allows us to navigate the web very easily from our wrist.
Navigating with Safari on the Apple Watch can be really useful
There’s a lot we’re already doing with the Apple Watch. From checking our steps or the weather to opening the door to the house via Siri and our HomeKit lock. If we have a watch with cellular connectivity, such as the Apple Watch Ultra, it is more than likely that in several situations we will find ourselves only with the watch to consult information on the web. Let’s create a shortcut for that.
There are many options for this, as this is quite a personal matter, but let’s present a situation that can make us all happy. Let’s start by adding a menu to choose from if we want access our favorites or we want to enter a custom URL. In the first case, let’s use a dictionary to save our favorites and present you with a list to choose from.
In the second case, we simply go to the option to request input text to enter the address we want. In both cases let’s end with a Show web view on, with which we will open the page in question on our Apple Watch. The result, as can be seen below these lines, will look a lot like this.
For example, we can download this shortcut directly from the link to add it to our devices. Once we have created or uploaded it, let’s make sure to add it to the collection
With this we will be ready to browse the web almost with the same ease as on our iPhone. Yes, the size of the screen has a lot to say, but the truth is that for certain requests the comfort of being directly on our wrist is the most interesting. Other times we just have no choice. Either way, a few clicks in the Shortcuts app and we already read Applesfera from our wrist.
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