An Apple Watch provides a handy way to check off items on a shopping list, but if Google Assistant is used to create the lists, it can be difficult to connect the two. Naturally, an Apple Watch works best with an iPhone, HomePod, iPad, or Mac. While Google does make iPhone and Apple Watch apps, they might not integrate as well as others. For example, the Keep app for Apple Watch doesn't have a complication, so it has to be found and opened from the Grid View, List View, or the Dock.
Apple did a great job of making an Apple Watch's functions easy to access and intuitive. While there's a side button to open the Dock and the Digital Crown can be rotated to scroll through lists, the touchscreen is quite capable of handling most interactions very well. One of the fastest ways to view an app's current information and open it is via a complication. Some watch faces allow several of these data snippets that double up as shortcuts to open the app with just a tap.
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An Apple Watch is incredibly useful for keeping track of multiple shopping lists. When strapped on a person's wrist, it can be easily accessed to check off items when walking through a grocery or department store. While Apple's Reminders app can be used to build lists with a HomePod or an iPhone using Siri, using Google Assistant on an Android phone or Google Nest speaker might be preferred by some users. The Google Keep app lacks a complication, making it more difficult to access but there's a relatively easy way to achieve this by using a third-party solution to bridge the gap. Called Any.do, this Apple Watch-compatible app can be opened from a complication to show multiple lists that can be checked
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