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How to watch Apple's “Let Loose” event on Tuesday, May 7

Tim Hardwick

Apple will host its first media event of 2024 on Tuesday, May 7 at 7:00 a.m. PT live. Titled “Let Loose,” the event is expected to unveil new iPad Air and iPad Pro models, as well as updated Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard accessories.


There are several ways to view the May 7th event, details are listed below. We've also included a helpful guide on when the event will take place in your specific time zone.

Apple Events Website

Using the Apple Events website, you can watch Live event on Mac, iPhone, iPad, PC or any other device with a web browser. The Apple Events website works in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and other major browsers.


Simply go to www.apple.com/apple-events/using your web browser at the appropriate time to view. You can visit the site now to add an event reminder to your calendar.

YouTube

Apple also plans to stream the event live on YouTube, which is perhaps the easiest way to do so. and this is the most efficient way to watch, since the YouTube live stream can be watched on any platform where YouTube is available, that is, on almost all platforms: from smartphones and tablets to consoles and smart TVs.


Apple has posted a placeholder for the May 7th event on YouTube, and you can attend it directly. now to set an event reminder via YouTube.

Apple TV app

Apple previously had a dedicated Apple Events app on Apple TV, but before WWDC in June 2020, it was included in the Apple TV app. On the day of the event there will be a presentation of ‌Apple TV‌ section of the application dedicated to live broadcasting, which can be viewed on any device with ‌Apple TV‌ the application is available.

These include ‌Apple TV‌, iPhone, iPad, Mac computers and some Smart TV models. If you have ‌Apple TV‌, ‌Apple TV‌ The app is one of the best ways to watch the event live. Apple has not updated ‌Apple TV‌ The new event app is currently available, but should be added soon.

Event Time Zones

Apple's “Let Loose” event will take place at 7:00 am PT, which starts earlier than usual, so keep that in mind if you're used to working the more traditional Apple event schedule. Event times in other time zones are listed below.

  • Honolulu, Hawaii – 4:00 am PT.
  • Anchorage, Alaska – 6:00 am AKDT.
  • Cupertino, California – 7:00 am PT
  • Phoenix, AZ – 7:00 am PT
  • Vancouver, Canada – 7:00 am Pacific time.
  • Denver, Colorado – 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
  • Dallas, Texas – 9:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time.
  • New York, New York – 10:00 am Eastern Time.
  • Toronto, Canada – 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time
  • Halifax, Canada – 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 11:00 Eastern Time.
  • London, UK – 15:00. BST
  • Berlin, Germany – 16:00. CEST
  • Paris, France – 16:00. CEST
  • Cape Town, South Africa – 16:00. SAST
  • Helsinki, Finland – 17:00. EEST
  • Istanbul, Türkiye – 17:00. TRT
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates – 18:00. GST
  • Delhi, India – 19:30. IST.
  • Jakarta, Indonesia – 21:00. WIB
  • Shanghai, China – 22:00. Central Standard Time
  • Singapore – 22:00. SGT
  • Perth, Australia – 22:00. AWST
  • Hong Kong – 22:00. HKT
  • Seoul, South Korea – 23:00. KST
  • Tokyo, Japan – 23:00. JST
  • Adelaide, Australia – 23:30. ACST
  • Sydney, Australia – 12:00 AEST.
  • Auckland, New Zealand – 2:00 AEST the next day.

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