However, when you’re optimistic about it working all the time, there are times when it may just not work at all. If you’re a part of the crowd experiencing this issue, there are ways to fix it. Here’s a list of solutions to fix your Mac when it doesn’t unlock using the Apple Watch.
1. Check if Your Mac and Apple Watch Are Supported
If you’re trying to enable the Unlock with Apple Watch feature on your iPhone, but it doesn’t show up in your System Settings on Mac, you should check if you’ve got compatible devices. Here are the minimum requirements that you would need for this feature to work on your Mac.
You should have an Apple Watch Series 3 or newer running watchOS 7.4 and above. A mid-2013 Mac or the latest Mac is running macOS Sierra and above. You must enable WiFi and Bluetooth on your Mac and Apple Watch. You must sign in with the same Apple ID on your Mac and Apple Watch. The login password must be set on your Mac, and enable Passcode on your Apple Watch. Mac and Apple Watch must be closer to each other.
Once you’ve checked all these requirements and still can’t unlock your Apple Watch with Mac, follow the next troubleshooting steps.
2. Toggle Auto Unlock with Apple Watch
The feature that lets you unlock your Mac with Apple Watch is Auto Unlock. First, troubleshoot this option to see if it fixes the issue. Here’s how you can toggle the Auto Unlock feature on your Mac.
- Click on the Apple logo in the top-right corner of your Mac.
- Select System Settings from the dropdown menu.
- Go to Touch ID & Password settings from the left sidebar.
- Turn off the toggle next to “[YOUR] Apple Watch” under the Apple Watch section.
- Restart your Mac and Apple Watch. Once restarted, follow until the third step and turn on the toggle next to “[YOUR] Apple Watch” under the Apple Watch section. Once done with it, you should be able to unlock your Mac with the Apple Watch. If it doesn’t, you should proceed with the other troubleshooting tips.
3. Reset Network Settings on Mac and Apple Watch
The Auto Unlock feature requires an active WiFi and Bluetooth connection. You can try resetting your radio connections, like Bluetooth and WiFi, on your Mac and Apple Watch to see if it fixes your issue. You can follow these instructions to reset the network settings on your Mac and Apple Watch.
On Your Mac
- Open System Settings from the Apple logo dropdown menu on the top-left of your Mac.
- Select WiFi from the left sidebar.
- Turn off the WiFi toggle and turn it on again after 10-15 seconds.
- Select Bluetooth from the sidebar on the left.
- Turn off the Bluetooth toggle and turn it on again after 10-15 seconds.
On Your Apple Watch
- Press the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch to reveal all apps.
- Find and open the Settings app.
- Scroll down and select WiFi. 4. Turn off the WiFi toggle and turn it on again after 10-15 seconds.
- Go back and select Bluetooth. 6. Turn off the Bluetooth toggle and turn it on again after 10-15 seconds. Try unlocking your Mac with the Apple Watch; it should unlock now. If it doesn’t, head over to the next troubleshooting solution.
4. Turn Off the Automatic Login Option
If you’ve turned on the Automatic Login option that allows you to log in to your Mac automatically without entering the password, you should turn it off. It disables the option to enter the password when logging in, which you’ll require to unlock the Mac with your Apple Watch. Here’s how you can turn off Automatic Login on your Mac.
- Select System Settings from the dropdown menu from the Apple logo on the top-left corner of your Mac.
- Head to the Users & Groups option on the left sidebar.
- Select the dropdown next to the “Automatically login as” option and choose Off. If prompted, enter your Mac password, and it should turn off. You can restart your Mac and see if you can unlock the Mac using your Apple Watch or not. If it still doesn’t, you should try the following fix.
5. Turn Off the Internet and Screen Sharing Options on Your Mac
The Internet and Screen Sharing options on your Mac can interfere with the Auto Unlock feature. Therefore, it’s best to turn them off on your Mac. Here’s how you can do that.
- Open System Settings from the Apple logo dropdown menu.
- Head over to General from the left sidebar and select Sharing on the right side.
- Turn off the toggles next to Screen Sharing and Internet Sharing. If you receive a prompt, enter your Mac’s password.
- Restart your Mac. Once it restarts, check whether the Unlock with Apple Watch feature works for you. If not, move to the next fix on this list.
6. Update Your Mac and Apple Watch to the Latest Version
The Mac runs on macOS, and the Apple Watch runs on watchOS; both of them may have bugs once in a while. You might be facing a bug with the Unlock with Apple Watch feature. Apple fixes bugs like these with the latest updates. So, updating your Mac and Apple Watch is best to see if the bug got fixed. Here’s how to check and update your Mac and Apple Watch to the latest version.
Updating Your Mac
- Open System Settings on your Mac from the Apple logo menu.
- Go to General from the left sidebar and select Software Update on the right. It’ll start checking for updates.
- If you see an update, click the Update Now button.
- Wait for the Update to finish, and restart your Mac when prompted.
Updating Your Apple Watch
- Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
- Tap on the General option.
- Select Software Update. It should start checking for updates.
- If there’s a new update available, tap the Download and Install button.
- Wait for the Update to finish, and your Apple Watch will restart automatically.
- Again, you should try unlocking your Mac with your Apple Watch and see if the bug got fixed. If it doesn’t work, try the following method.
7. Unpair and Re-Pair Your Apple Watch
If you tried everything and nothing worked for you, re-pairing your Apple Watch should be your last resort to fix the Apple Watch, not unlocking your Mac issue. Here’s how to unpair and pair your Apple Watch again.
- Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
- Select the All Watches option on the top left.
- Tap the “I” button next to the Apple Watch you want to unpair.
- Select the Unpair Apple Watch option.
- Tap the Unpair [YOUR] Apple Watch option when you get the confirmation prompt. If you have a cellular model and the cellular plan is active, select the Keep Data Plan on the following prompt.
- Enter your Apple ID password to confirm unpairing your Apple Watch and hit the return key on the keyboard or tap the Unpair option on the top right. Wait for the Apple Watch to unpair from your iPhone. It might take a few minutes, and your Apple Watch will restart.
- Bring your Apple Watch close to your iPhone and tap Continue when you see the setup prompt on your iPhone.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to set up and pair your Apple Watch. Once paired, try enabling Auto Unlock on your Mac and check whether it’s working. Hopefully, it should be working now.
8. Contact Apple Support
If none of the troubleshooting solutions work for you, we suggest you take your Apple Watch and Mac to the nearest Apple Support. An underlying hardware issue might be causing this error if it isn’t working. The Apple Engineers will take your Apple Watch and Mac to diagnose and fix the problem in 3-5 days.
Final Words
These were some of the best ways to fix your Apple Watch, not unlocking your Mac. We hope you’ll be able to fix the issue on your Mac and Apple Watch. If the Apple Support team also can’t fix the issue, they will replace your Mac or Apple Watch for free if it’s under warranty or the Apple Care+ plan. If you have any further queries about this problem, you can shoot them in the comments below, and we’ll try to answer them.