Apple will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Apple Watch to honor the date for the first available for customers on April 25th. On this day, the company will also host Close your ring day to GlobalWhen Apple Watch users were encouraged to turn off the ring of three activities for limited version awards. At the end of the supply, you can even secure a special pin in an Apple store near you.
The rings of the three activities of Apple Watch are stands (blue), move (red) and practice (green). They can be customized to adapt to each person’s life. The stand shows how many times you are standing and the day has been removed for at least one minute every hour, while the move shows how many active calories you are burning. The practice tracks how bright you have done.
How to get the limited version of Apple to get PIN
When you close the three activities rings on April 24, you can achieve an animated badge that can be used in a limited version of 10 animated stickers. At the end of the supply you can also take a limited version pin inspired by your Rings Day Award in the locations of the Apple Store worldwide. 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 walk there to work to turn off your activities rings.
The benefits of closed activities
Global Close has shared insights from his Apple Heart and Movement Study in the announcement of your Ring Day. Apple has determined using data contributed by more than 1,5 participants that most of the time people who stop their activities are less than 48% of the poor quality experience, the possibility of feeling the heart rate of advanced rest is less than 73%, and less than 57% low felt stress scales are less likely to report the alive stress scale. This information was consistent with both men and women and all ages of age. Apple Heart and Movement Study was done in collaboration with the American Heart Association and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. It includes more than 200,000 participants across the United States.
