#GalaxyWatchGuide, #GalaxyWatchHowTo, #GalaxyWatchSettings, #SamsungWatchTips, #SmartwatchTutorial Are you looking to build the ultimate load out? Find items shown and a list of related items at the Amazon Storefront HERE: https://www.amazon.com/shop/pixelscracked?ref=ac_inf_tb_vh As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. #CommissionsEarned If you want to fine‑tune the sounds on your Galaxy Watch—volume, system tones, or vibrations—this guide walks you through everything fast. I’ll show you where to find each setting on the watch, and you can make all the same changes from your smartphone too. Personalizing your Galaxy Watch’s audio is simple no matter which device you use. 1. Swipe down on the display to view your Quick Settings. 2. There are two ways to access Sounds and Vibration Settings. First, you can press and hold on the Volume Icon until you enter the Sounds and Vibration Menu. 3. The second starts by swiping down from the top of the display and tapping the gear Icon. Scroll down to Sounds and Vibrations and tap on it. 4. Our first options include Sound, Vibrate and Mute. Select the option that works best for you. 5. If you have Sound selected, you'll have the additional option "Vibrate with sound." 6. Underneath, we have vibration options to create different sensations for different system functions. 7. Since vibrations are hard to explain through video, experiment with an option that works best for you and try it out. 8. A highlight of this section here is System vibration. Here you can enable or disable vibration for Touch, Dialing, Keyboard and Charging. 9. Backing out, underneath, we also have a section to make adjustments for Volume, Ringtone, Notification Sound and System Sounds. 10. These are all noteworthy. First being Volume. Here you can adjust Ringtone, Media, Notification, System and AI Assistant volumes by selecting an option and adjusting with a slider. 11. Backing out, we have Ringtone, featuring 11 options, including silent. 12. Backing out once more, we have Notification sound, also featuring 11 options, including silent. 13. If we back out once more, we have System Sounds. This is a nice section because here you enable extra features for your watch that include Ticking, Hourly Chime (useful for signifying a change of the hour), Touch interactions, Dialing, Keyboard and Charging, the last being used for giving an audible cue that charging has actually initiated. Thanks for stopping by and watching! Shoutout to all the techies who give feedback and tips in the comments below!Why You Can Trust Me: I review items I am truly interested in, and buy myself or receive through brand communication, which I aim to communicate clearly & honestly. Business Inquiries: PixelsCracked@gmail.com Tiktok: @techcrackedweekly (tiktok) Instagram: @tech_cracked_weekly (Instagram) Podcast: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/YMoiUIsvlub YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TechCrackedWeekly ANDROID | WEAROS | WINDOWS | GAMING | AR/VR | NICHE TOPICS