How to watch Apple’s ‘One More Thing’ event almost anywhere

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Get ready for kickoff at 10 a.m. Pacific.
Photo: Apple

Apple’s next big keynote of 2020 is less than a couple of hours away. We expect the “One more thing” event to bring the first Macs powered by Apple Silicon, new AirPods Studio headphones, and more.

When the keynote kicks off at 10 a.m. Pacific, you’ll be able to watch it live online from almost anywhere. We’ll tell you how.

There’s been a lot of hype surrounding Apple’s first computers with custom ARM processors. They’re expected to be faster, more secure, and in many other ways better than today’s machines. So, we couldn’t be more excited for today’s event.

And as if that wasn’t enough, Apple could also unveil brand-new AirPods Studio — its first over-ear headphones carrying the AirPods name — as well as the long-awaited AirTags.

Here’s how you can watch the whole keynote online as it happens so that you don’t miss a thing.

How to watch Apple’s big ‘One more thing’ event

The keynote kicks off at 10 a.m. PDT, 1 p.m. EDT, or 6 p.m. BST today. By far the easiest way to watch it will be on YouTube by following the live stream link below.

 

The link should open the YouTube app (if you have it installed) on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device. Alternatively, you can view the stream in your browser. It will also work on any Mac or Windows devices.

YouTube is also available on most Smart TVs and set-top boxes, so you’ll be able to watch Apple’s event on your big screen if you prefer.

Set a reminder

You will notice there is a “Set reminder” button in the YouTube stream embedded above. If you click or tap that, YouTube will notify you when the event is about to begin so that you don’t miss a thing.

You can also watch the event on Apple’s website and add a reminder to your calendar by visiting the Events page.

If you’re going to be stuck at work this morning and you won’t be able to watch the event, don’t worry. Cult of Mac will be covering all the news as it breaks, so you’ll be able to catch up here.

The keynote will also be available to watch on-demand on YouTube and on Apple’s website for those who want to see it later.

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