Apple will celebrate 10 years after Apple Watch is available to its customers on April 24 April 24 to honor this show, The The agency is hosting A Global Close Your Rings Day, this time Apple Watch users are encouraged to close a limited version reward for their activities rings. You can even get a special pin to remember the occasion.
The rings of the three activities of Apple Watch are moved, practice and stand. These goals can be customized to fit each person’s lifestyle. Red rings, moves, presents how many active calories you are burning. The green practice ring shows how bright you have done, when the Blue Stand Ring shows how many times you are standing and moved for at least 1 minute every hour every day.
How to get the limited version of Apple to get PIN
On April 24, after you close the ring of three activities, you can achieve a limited version award, 10 animated stickers and an animated badge that you can use in messages.
You can also take a limited version pin inspired by the Global Close U Rings Day Award at the location of the Apple Store worldwide at the end of the supply. Again, this is the time to finish the supply, so if you want the pin, you may want to see your local store at the beginning of the day. If it is within a walking distance you can even walk there to work to turn off your activities rings.
The benefits of closed activities
Global Close in the Newsroom Post announces your ring Day, Apple shared new insights from its Apple Heart and Movement Study. Using more than 1,5 participants’ data, Apple has determined that most of the time, people who have stopped their activities are less likely to feel sleepy quality 48% less, less than 73% lower rest level level experience is less likely to experience less than 57% lower stress (measured with felt stress scale -4). This information was consistent with both men and women and all ages of age.
Apple’s Heart and Movement Study is in collaboration with the American Heart Association and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. It includes more than 200,000 participants across the United States.
