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  1. Apple Watch Ultra Review
  2. Apple Watch Ultra gains Auto Night Mode with watchOS 10
  3. I wore the Apple Watch Ultra for 6 months — what I like (and don't like)
  4. Buy Apple Watch Ultra from $33.29/mo.
  5. Apple Watch Ultra review: an aspirational first attempt
  6. Apple Watch 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra: What should you buy?


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Apple Watch Ultra Review

Apple Watch Ultra Specs Name Value Display Type OLED Phone OS Compatibility iOS Watch OS watchOS Processor Apple S8 Display Size 1.9 inches Fitness Features Accelerometer, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Oxygen Monitor, Temperature Sensor Estimated Battery Life 36 hours Separate App Store Phone Call Capacity Testing the Ultra's new WR100 rating on a jet ski (Credit: Ali Jaber) More Is More The Ultra is an exciting product because it's so different from previous Apple Watches. If there was any doubt that (Opens in a new window), just look at the Ultra. In Apple's current smartwatch lineup, it sits above the Series 8 and the newly revamped entry-level Watch SE. The Series 8 is the best iPhone-compatible smartwatch for most people, while the Watch SE ($249) is the sensible choice for budget-conscious buyers. The spotlight-stealing Ultra is aimed at a niche crowd that companies like Coros, Garmin, and Polar normally target: outdoor adventurers. Left to right: Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch Ultra (Credit: Angela Moscaritolo) When I first laid eyes on the Ultra, its beefy build was the main thing that struck me. Even the larger Series 8 (45mm) seems petite next to the Ultra, which features a massive 49mm titanium case. Rugged, outdoor-focused sports watches tend to be big, but the Ultra surpasses a few notable competitors in this category, including the 47mm Hands On With the Apple Watch Ultra Measuring 1.9 by 1.7 by 0.6 inches (HWD), the Ultra is noticeably th...

Apple Watch Ultra gains Auto Night Mode with watchOS 10

With watchOS 10, the Apple Watch Ultra will use its ambient light sensor to detect when light levels are low enough and switch to Night Mode automatically. This will turn the Wayfinder watch face red and black; that’s a black background and red text, somewhat reminiscent of the high-end Bell & Ross BR 03 92 Red Radar watch, which has a design inspired by the radar equipment of fighter jets. From shots of the feature, it looks rather slick and keeps with the rugged aesthetic of the Apple Watch Ultra. Night Mode on the Apple Watch Ultra isn’t a new feature,. But currently, you have to enable it manually on the Wayfinder face and suing the Digital Crown to select it. Given the Apple Watch Ultra has the brightest ever display on an Apple smartwatch, if you happen to forget to enable Night Mode then glance at your watch bleary-eyed in the small hours of the morning, you could get a blinding shock of brightness. So, the automatic switching could be a boon for people who like to wear their Apple Watch Ultra when in bed; this lets wearers take advantage of the watch’s sleep tracking features. Other highlights include medication reminders to help people stay on top of what they should be taking and when. And Vision Health uses the ambient light sensor to detect how much sunlight wearers have been in, the logic being that being out in the sun can reduce the risk of myopia. A More from Tom's Guide • • • Roland Moore-Colyer a Managing Editor at Tom’s Guide with a focus on news, featur...

I wore the Apple Watch Ultra for 6 months — what I like (and don't like)

(Image credit: Future) The Apple Watch Ultra’s design is certainly eye-catching. It’s a huge smartwatch, among the biggest I’ve ever tested. The flat, 49mm display gives me so much real estate to see my notifications, follow map routes, have fun with face complications, and — my personal favorite — get an extra metric for my workouts. Whatever kind of activity I’m doing, I can always see my progress or heart rate easily at a glance. I don’t think it pairs with my personal style, either. I wear a lot of dainty jewelry on a daily basis, and how it contrasts with the Apple Watch Ultra is almost amusing. The Ultra is rugged and sporty, which is great for casual and athletic use. But for work or a nice event, the regular Apple Watch looks more minimalistic, plus it matches with nicer Speaking of watch bands, I didn’t come to prefer any of the included Ultra bands over the regular Apple Sport Loop or Sport Band. I’m a big Action Button fan, but there’s something missing (Image credit: Future) The There is something missing for me in the Action Button’s current functionality, though. I wish you could set the button to open any app or tool directly in the settings menu, and not with a Shortcut. I'd like to see a list of the The safety features are essential, even if they’re under-used (Image credit: Future) When it comes to safety features, the Apple Watch Ultra has a lot to offer. The best safety feature is its siren — I’m truly so glad to have it on my wrist. I haven’t actually ...

Buy Apple Watch Ultra from $33.29/mo.

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Apple Watch Ultra review: an aspirational first attempt

The Apple Watch Ultra is big, a lil’ chunky, and goes hard on features that the average Joe won’t need in their everyday life. And at $799, it’s the most expensive watch in the current Apple Watch lineup (Hermès edition excluded). After a week of testing, I don’t think it’s going to bump Garmin, Polar, or Coros watches for the Ironman, thru-hiker, or deep-sea diving crowds, at least not yet. But it’s legitimately good for weekend warriors and intermediate athletes — and very tempting for folks who aspire to that status and a whole lot of people who just want the biggest, baddest Apple Watch they can get. First attempts at new form factors are a mixed bag — promising features with a dash of annoying omissions or kinks that’ll get worked out down the line. This is true of the Ultra, but Apple proved it’s at least done its homework by adding the Action button, beefing up durability including multiband GPS, and improving battery life to the point where you don’t have to charge daily. It falls short for Garmin loyalists, but I do think it’s enough to make a few of them curious. This is one of those things that’s hard to convey through pictures alone. In photos, the Watch Ultra dwarfs my wrist. In person, it feels smaller than some of the 45mm to 47mm round watches I’ve tested. I was beginning to think I’d been Ultra-pilled, so I bought digital calipers so I could confirm the size for myself. It is, indeed, 49mm tall, 44mm wide, and a little over 14mm thick — over 3mm thicker th...

Apple Watch 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra: What should you buy?

Apple announced both devices at the There's perhaps one group of potential customers that should buy the Apple Watch Series 8, and another group that's better suited for the Apple Watch Ultra. Based on our first impressions and the key specs, here's how an Apple Watch 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra comparison stacks up. These could be two of the Header Cell - Column 0 Apple Watch Series 8 Apple Watch Ultra Starting price $399 $799 Cellular Optional ($100 premium) Yes Materials Aluminum, stainless steel Titanium Sizes 41mm, 45mm 49mm Always On Display Yes (1000 nits) Yes (2000 nits) Water resistance 50 meters 100 meters Health sensors Temperature sensing, ECG, heart rate, blood oxygen Temperature sensing, ECG, heart rate, blood oxygen Safety features Emergency SOS, fall detection, crash detection, compass backtrack Emergency SOS, fall detection, crash detection, compass backtrack, 86 decibel siren Connectivity NFC, WiFi, LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS (L1) NFC, WiFi, LTE, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS (L1 + L5) Battery life 18 hours (36 with low power mode) 36 hours (60 with low power mode) Apple Watch 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra: Price Price is one of the foremost differences between the Apple Watch 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra. The Apple Watch Series 8 starts at $399, as many of the The Apple Watch Ultra costs $799, only coming in one configuration with Cellular support. Though it's rather expensive in comparison, we'll note Stainless Steel, Titanium or Edition models of the Apple Watch have been as expen...

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