

The underlying cause of this being annoying is largely that the app and the watch are talking to each other. Restarting the watch and launching the watch app can sometimes force this to happen easier. If you are not in this category of issues, it’s either: not creating a complication of the correct type (this should be improved - it’s really hard to understand which to create) or it’s not syncing the updates to the watch app. Now, in the “Inside Ring” text box enter the template that will return the value of your temperature sensor. So select “Template” and change it to “Ring Text” Ok for the “Template” we want to show a temperature (number) with a ring around it. (You don’t need to put a name here, it’s just makes it easier for you to know which complications are which).įill out what you want the complication to display:

For this, lets change the Display Name to “Bedroom temp”. Ok, so at this point you should have picked “Add” and then picked “Circular Small”.įirst set the “Display Name” so that you can recognize it on your Apple Watch. Lets walk through an example using “Circular Small” because that is usable in several different watch faces.Īnd lets assume that you have a sensor in Home Assistant that provides the temperature for your bedroom called “sensor.bedroom_temperature”. This page from Apple shows you what the different complication types look like: The type of complication will determine which watch faces it will work with. Pick the type of complication that you want to add. To setup Apple Watch complications, open the Home Assistant iOS companion app and go to “App Configuration” under the menu and then select “Apple Watch”.
