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On Tuesday, October 13, Apple will be holding its “Hi, Speed” event, where the company will be revealing some new products. This will probably be the coming out party for the iPhone 12, while other products we could see include the rumored AirTags, a mini HomePod, and AirPods Studio.
The event will be broadcast online and is available to everyone to watch as it happens. It starts at 10 a.m. Pacific, and will probably go longer than an hour, so plan accordingly. You can add it to your calendar if you go to the Apple Events website and click “Add to your calendar”.
Listed below are the different ways you can watch the presentation. And if you can't watch it live, the full stream will be available for viewing afterward.
The keynote will be streamed live on Apple’s YouTube channel. You can watch the YouTube live stream on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. The video is embedded below, so you can return to this article on Tuesday and watch it.
You can watch through the TV app, which has an "Apple Event" section. It should be located underneath the "What to Watch" section.
You can also use Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to watch the keynote on Apple’s website as well as the YouTube app to watch the event on Apple’s YouTube channel.
If you’re using macOS Catalina, the event is available in the TV app.
If you are using a version of macOS before Catalina, or if you are using Catalina and don't want to use the TV app, you can watch the event on Apple.com on Apple’s YouTube channel using a browser.
Got an Apple TV? Use the Apple TV app. There used to be an Apple Events app, but on June 18, Apple made Events part of the Apple TV app.
If you are using a Windows PC, you can still watch on Apple’s website. Apple requires Windows 10 and the Microsoft Edge browser. And you can also watch on Apple’s YouTube channel.
Macworld confirmed with Apple that the event will be streamed in China. The “Time Flies” event will be available on Bilibili, iQIYI, Tencent, and Youku.
Roman has covered technology since the early 1990s. His career started at MacUser, and he's worked for MacAddict, Mac|Life, and TechTV.
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