It is known that Apple Watch users can connect the watch to an iPhone, and users can also pair multiple Apple Watch models with the same iPhone, but Apple does not allow users to pair their Apple Watch with other devices in its ecosystem.
However, that is expected to change soon, as the latest rumors claim that the tech giant is working on software updates that will allow users to pair their Apple Watch with multiple Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
Currently, Apple Watch compatibility with iPad and Mac is limited to a few functions, for example, if a user wants to follow Apple Fitness + workout routines on the iPad screen of the Apple Watch, the wearable must be paired with the iPhone and iPad. You must be signed in to the same Apple ID.
Mac users can also use their Apple Watch to sign into their computers, authenticate apps, view passwords, and even make Apple Pay transactions online.
According to a tweet shared by the account analyst941 (viewed by MacRumors), these restrictions are expected to increase soon, and the tweet claims that Apple plans to change the Apple Watch pairing process. This means that the paired Apple Watch will no longer be connected to the iPhone and users will be able to sync their wearables with multiple devices such as iPhone, iPad and Mac.