How to use Sleep Mode and tracking in iOS 14 & watchOS 7

By Malcolm Owen

A key update to both iOS 14 and watchOS 7 is the introduction of sleep-related features, including sleep tracking, a Sleep Mode, and Wind Down. Here's how to take advantage of the features to get a good night's rest.

Sleep features in iOS 14 and watchOS7 will help you get more sleep.

Sleep tracking isn't entirely a new concept to Apple's ecosystem, as the iPhone's has provided some of that functionality for a few years. Users could set a time to go to sleep, receive a reminder on their Apple Watch when they should consider going to bed to wake up on time after a desired number of hours of sleep, and then a log is kept of how much sleep the user had over time.

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With the introduction of iOS 14 and watchOS 7, Apple has improved the feature and added new elements, all in a bid to get the user to have all the sleep they need. This is done by a combination of notifications, scheduling, automation, and tracking the user as they sleep.

Sleep Schedule

There are multiple elements to setting up the entire Sleep ecosystem of features, but it all starts off with setting up a schedule.

How to enable a sleep schedule in iOS 14

It is relatively simple to enable the Sleep Schedule in the Health app in iOS 14

How to set a sleep goal in iOS 14

How to set a sleep goal in watchOS 7

How to set tonight's sleep schedule in iOS 14

How to set tonight's sleep schedule in watchOS 7

Setting up schedules in Sleep on the Apple Watch is also quite easy to do.

The above only applies to a single night's sleep. The system also includes the ability to configure an entire repeatable sleep schedule that spans across an entire week.

How to set a weekly sleep schedule in iOS 14

Adjusting the sleep schedule, sleep goal, and Wind Down times in iOS 14.

How to set a weekly sleep schedule in watchOS 7

Wind Down and Sleep Mode

Sleep Mode is a new setting that starts to reduce the amount of interactions the iPhone and Apple Watch will have with the user. This includes turning on Do Not Disturb to minimize calls, messages, and notifications. The screen of devices will also be dimmed down automatically, to be less of a distraction to the user when they should be sleeping.

The Lock Screens of iOS 14 and watchOS 7 during Sleep Mode.

Wind Down is a feature that can perform actions within the Apple ecosystem that can encourage users to go to sleep. Automatically running a period of time before the user is set to go to sleep, Wind Down can automatically trigger Shortcuts to take place, such as playing music to help a user relax, before engaging Sleep Mode.

How to enable and disable automatic Sleep Mode in iOS 14

Manually turn Sleep Mode on and off in iOS 14

Manually turn Sleep Mode on and off in watchOS 7

The Control Center of both iOS 14 and watchOS 7 use this icon to manually control Sleep Mode.

How to edit Wind Down duration in iOS 14

How to edit Wind Down duration in watchOS 7

Set up Wind Down Shortcuts to create an automated pre-sleep routine.

How to add Wind Down shortcuts in iOS 14

How to add Wind Down shortcuts in iOS 14

Sleep Tracking

As is customary for the iOS Health app, Apple is offering detailed statistics for how you sleep in bed. The accuracy of the data and the data itself will differ between users, depending on whether Bedtime was enabled, and if it is using data from an iPhone and Apple Watch combined or just the Apple Watch.

Within the Health app, users can tap "Show More Sleep Data" to see more details about their time in bed, including the average times in bed and asleep,and how many measurements have been taken for the shown data.

Both the Apple Watch and iPhone offer sleep tracking data.

The Apple Watch's Sleep app also offers some data, showing how much sleep it has tracked, including how long a user was asleep the last time it recorded, interruptions in that sleep, and graphs over a two-week period showing time slept.

The sleep tracking only applies when a user has set up a sleep schedule for a particular night. On days where a sleep schedule isn't set, Apple won't record the sleep data.