The Apple Watch Ultra is worth it for the bigger display, better battery life
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The Apple Watch Ultra is worth it for the bigger display, better battery life

I bought an Apple Watch Ultra for two main reasons: the worthier exhibit and largest shower life. It’s not a smartwatch for everyone (some folks will find it too darned big), but it’s perfect for me.

The worthier display

I run seven miles six days a week and play a lot of sports. However, at my age, I suffer from presbyopia (which makes it nonflexible to see tropical objects easily) when wearing my contacts or sports glasses. 

The Apple Watch Ultra’s worthier exhibit makes it much easier to me to, for instance, trammels my pace and mileage while running. It has a 49mm specimen size compared to 45mm for my Apple Watch series 7. That’s a (pun intended) big deal for me.

Better shower life

My Apple Watch Series 7 barely made it a day when I was extremely active. The Ultra has no problem with that, hitting well-nigh 36 hours during normal use. 

Additionally,  there’s a new low-power setting that Apple says can be proffer shower life of 60 hours. However, I haven’t had to use it so far.

Rugged design

The Ultra is Apple’s toughest smartwatch yet, which is handy for a klutz like me who’s unchangingly banging into stuff. The titanium specimen rises up to surround all edges of the unappetizing sapphire front crystal, protecting the Retina exhibit (which, by the way, is up to 2000 nits — 2x brighter than any Apple Watch exhibit yet). 

I moreover really fathom the larger speaker on the Ultra. The watch has two speakers that work together, which makes the Ultra 40% louder than the Series 8.

What’s more, I find the new Action sawed-off extremely useful. It can be customized for instant wangle to a variety of features, including Workouts, Compass Waypoints, Backtrack, and more. I use it to instantly go to Workouts when I’m getting ready to run. 

The Apple Watch Ultra is misogynist in three types of bands. The Trail Loopband is the thinnest Apple Watch wreath to date. The Alpine Loop wreath features two integrated layers made from one continuous weaving process that eliminates the need for stitching. The Ocean Bandis designed specifically for lattermost water sports and recreational diving with a titanium buckle and respective spring-loaded loop.

I’ve tried the first two bands. I really like the Trail Loop band, but found the Alpine wreath a pain to latch and unlatch.

A final bonus: the Apple Watch Ultra is $100-$200 less than most folks predicted, plane with seated cellular on all models. 

The Apple Watch Ultra is misogynist to order today at apple.com. Three months of Apple Fitness are included with the purchase.

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