The Apple Watch has made it possible for users to do a lot of things. Its ability to stream media has been limited. A new app called WatchTube will allow you to watch your favorite videos on your wrist.

You can hear the videos through the Apple Watch's built-in speaker or with a pair of headphones, if you choose to. The app cannot be linked to your account in any way as it is a third-party app that carries the word "Tube" in its name. You will still be able to find and subscribe to your favorites.

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The new music video for Chris Brown's "WE" is one of the videos that will be shown when you open up WatchTube. The app will personalize your feed based on your interests if you don't have an account in the first place. Your data will be kept locally in your Apple Watch.

Regardless of whether you turn up the volume or muting it, you will be able to change the size of the caption. You might want to use subtitles to save the watch's battery.

There is no bounds to the ridiculousness of Watchtube. Because the Apple Watch wasn't designed for video content to begin with, it may not work as well for some people as it does for others, even though it has been on the App Store for a few weeks. At the moment, I haven't been able to watch any videos on my Apple Watch, even though the thumbnail loaded just fine. There are some quirks that can be worked out, but if you ever wanted to have YouTube on your wrist, WatchTube is the place to go.

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