Apple's set to announce its latest batch of hardware on September 14, and just like other events before it, Apple's made it as easy as possible to tune in. New Apple events are always an exciting thing. They bring official announcements for heavily rumored hardware, major software updates, and occasional surprises. So far in 2021, Apple's hosted two such events — including its 'Sprint Forward' event on April 20 and its WWDC opening keynote on June 7.

With those two dates in the books, Apple's now scheduled to unveil its latest product offerings on September 14. Similar to most Apple events, this one's expected to be very busy. One of the biggest announcements is bound to be the iPhone 13 family. Apple's rumored to deliver a host of small yet meaningful upgrades for this year's iPhones, such as 120Hz displays, better cameras, and possibly an always-on screen. There's also talk of the Apple Watch Series 7, new MacBook Pros, AirPods 3, and an overhauled iPad mini.

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If someone's interested in watching those announcements live as they happen, the good news is that Apple has multiple ways to do so. For most people, the easiest way to watch is by streaming the event directly from Apple's website. Just go to the Apple Events page on September 14 and the video player will be there to start watching instantly. The Apple Events page works with most major operating systems and web browsers, so watching on virtually any device should be fine. When visiting the page before September 14, Apple has an 'Add to your calendar' button that'll add it as a two-hour event.

Other Ways To Watch Apple's September 14 Event

Apple September 14 event live stream on YouTube

If the Apple website isn't working (or someone doesn't want to use it), there are a couple of other ways to watch the festivities. The second best choice is to stream the event via Apple's official YouTube channel. The live stream is already listed with the option to set a reminder when it kicks off. It can be watched like any other YouTube video, and unlike Apple's website, there's an option to Chromecast the event to a supported device — such as a smart display or TV with Chromecast support.

Last but not least, the Apple TV app should be updated with a shortcut to the event live stream on September 14. Simply open the app on that day, find the banner advertising the event, and tap to start watching. The Apple TV app is available for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, making it easy to start watching without opening a web browser.

And that's all there is to it! As a reminder, Apple's 'California Streaming' event takes place on Tuesday, September 14 at 10:00 AM PDT / 1:00 PM EDT. Apple usually starts its events right when it says, so make sure to show up a few minutes ahead of time to get settled in and ready to go. Grab some snacks, a favorite drink, and get ready for all-new Apple goodies!

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Source: Apple, YouTube