Apple Watch helps professional surfers with real-time competition updates
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Zac Hall
Summary
Apple has released a video showcasing how World Surf League athletes use the Apple Watch during professional surfing competitions. The device helps surfers receive real-time updates on scores, heat timers, and priority status without struggling to hear beach announcers over wind and waves. The Apple Watch is described as a crucial piece of equipment for professional surfers on the Championship Tour.
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bskyApple Watch helps professional surfers with real-time competition updates9to5mac.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledWorld Surf League athletes are using Apple Watch to 'stay informed and in control on the Championship Tour.'
Pro athletes explain that instead of struggling to hear beach announcers over howling wind and crashing waves, the watch delivers critical, real-time updates on scores, heat timers, and priority status.
Apple Watch has become a crucial piece of equipment for professional surfers in competition.
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