Apple will hold its fall 2021 event, "California Streaming," on the September 14 at 10 a.m. PDT. We may get confirmation of rumored new products like the iPhone 13 line, Apple Watch 7, AirPods 3 and possible AirPods Pro 2, new iPads, and a new MacBook. Some dreams will be fulfilled, some crushed into the dirt. We'll cover all of it, offering commentary during the event in our Facebook group and in the special podcast episode we'll be recording right after. Here’s how you can watch Apple's September event too.
'California Streaming,' the Apple Fall Event: When Is It?
Apple will reveal what news it has for us on the 14th of September. The event will be broadcast from Apple Park in Cupertino, California, beginning at 10 a.m. PDT.
How to Watch the California Streaming Apple Event
On YouTube:
- You can also watch the event live on Apple's YouTube channel.
On Mac:
- Open Safari and visit Apple’s Event page.
On PC:
- Download the Edge browser by Microsoft for Windows 10 users. Then visit Apple’s Event page, and you’ll be able to live stream Apple's --- event as easily as any Mac user. Some devices may be able to stream the event using a recent version of Chrome or Firefox.
On Apple TV, iPhone, or iPad:
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On iPhone, iPad, or 4th-Gen Apple TV, open the Apple TV app and go to the Watch Now section on the day of the event and watch the livestream.
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On 2nd- or 3rd-Gen Apple TV, make sure your software is up to date. An Apple Events app will appear around the time of the event (if not already present).
Live Coverage:
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Facebook Live Commentary: Before the day of the event, don’t forget to join our Facebook Group so you can follow our live commentary on the event.
- Post Announcement Podcast: We’ll also be recording a special podcast episode following the Apple event. We’ll cover all the new things we’re excited about and any parts that didn’t live up to expectations.
What new gadgets are you hoping to see? Let us know in the comments.