Hello, What I’ve discovered is you need a special motion to activate siri. First, you raise your arm in front of you almost to mouth level keeping your elbow straight. Then you turn your wrist toward your mouth while you move the watch in that direction. Think of it as raising the watch out and over to your mouth. Raising the watch directly toward your mouth doesn’t work. My wife who is sighted had difficulty until I showed her the technique. I think you’ll like it once you learn the correct motion. Also, it is easier when you are standing starting with the watch down by your side.
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