I have been denying the Apple Watch Ultra since it came out, saying there’s no way I’m gonna pay that much for a watch and I always thought what if it was too big. I did try it on and it wasn’t too bad. Then I decided to just purchase it. I got the black ultra two and said if I don’t like it, I’ll return it. I tried it on put my favorite band on it and I absolutely love it. I regret not purchasing it before. It is absolutely not too big. It is not heavy at all. I love the way it looks and it fits. It is so much better than any of the other current watches out and I could not go back. I upgraded from the series 8, and it is a much worth upgrade! It is definitely worth the price.
Bigger is better, good choice all! I have loved my Ultra for almost 2 years, but couldn’t pass up the Ultra Black w/ the new Black Titanium Milanese Loop band 🔥
Couldn't agree more! I upgraded from a Series 6 to the Ultra 2, and it's actually a perfect size for me. Love the larger display and the battery life is insane. Love that I can finally use the sleep tracking features without worrying about charging it like twice a day.
Picked up the ultra 2. I think this is quietly one of the most useful products apple makes, provides most of the critical functionality of your phone without the built in distractions of a modern cell phone.
Just wanted to share a story about the Ultra 2 watch I own. I fell, and I landed hard. I knocked a metal headphone stand that was quite heavy off my desktop, and I foolishly tried to grab it so it wouldn't potentially damage a floor tile. I grabbed across my desk and lost my balance. I cracked two ribs and knocked myself silly for a few moments. More importantly, though, my left ankle landed on that headphone stand and it put a two-inch gash in my ankle that nicked the femoral artery. I didn't realize an artery had been cut just yet. My Ultra 2 watch immediately responded to my fall by putting up the message it'd detected a fall and gave me the standard response options. I chose 'I fell, but I'm OK'. My wife heard the noise and commotion and came running. And started screaming. Puzzled, I looked at where she was pointing and saw this VERY large pool of blood on the floor where my left foot lay. The lower part of my trouser leg was soaked with blood. We went immediately to the bathroom to see the extent of the injury and to try to control the bleeding. We weren't very successful, as you might imagine with a cut to a major artery. While doing this, my watch started to ring with an incoming phone call - the Duval County Emergency Dispatch services. They explained they'd gotten a 911 call from my phone number; emergency responders were on the way, and the dispatcher wanted to know the nature of the emergency. She explained that the call had come from a non-human with no additional information, so she needed to communicate to the responders what they'd be dealing with. I explained to her the fall and the excessive bleeding, but I was still puzzled at how 911 had even been dialed in the first place. I'd responded to my watch that I was OK, so all I can think of is that it continued to monitor what vital signs it could and decided i was NOT OK, so it called 911. I was kind of pissed at first, but as I thought about it, I realized it was indeed fortunate my watch DID make that call. I was losing a lot of blood despite all our efforts to stem the flow. The emergency responders were floored a how much blood I'd lost and was still able to remain conscious. In the ER it took 3 stitches to the artery and 8 staples to close that two-inch wound. The doctor wanted to give me blood because I'd lost so much, but I refused that (call me foolish, but have heard just too many stories about picking up nasty surprises from blood transfusions), so an 8-hour observation period to ensure I was recovering OK. So, the message is this - the Apple watch (all the latest versions, but especially the Ultra 2) has a lot of intelligence built into it that can seriously help you and (in my case) even save one's stupid ass. I appreciated Craig's video on the watches. But even further, the Ultra 2 seems to have the intelligence needed to make that 911 call when it feels it's wearer needs help.
@@olympicthunder9054 Thanks for your feedback. And you're right. None of us really think that a piece of technology can have a real, positive impact that was unlooked for. I was stupid. I knew I was bleeding badly, but still gave in to my male impulse that "I got this". Well, I didn't "got this" and nearly bled out from that femoral artery cut. I really, truly believe that the watch helped get those emergency responders there in time to keep me out of real trouble, despite my own stupidity.
I still have my Apple Watch 3 that I’ve worn every day like 7 years. It still works great, but your story has convinced me to upgrade. I work on ladders and roofs, by myself. I need might someone (or something) to call 911 for me one of these days. Thanks for sharing your story. I’m so glad you’re ok
I got the 45mm non-cell Series 9 a year ago, my first smart watch, and it meets all of my modest needs. I'll be keeping it until the battery won't hold a charge anymore.
@@florin9331 I purchased a third party watchband with velcro straps from Amazon that the watch snaps into, basically a $20 band for a $400 watch (it's made by SUNFWR). But it provides great protection and there are no scratches dings anywhere. The funniest part is that it looks like a big Timex so the watchband certainly isn't for show or bragging rights. 😁
Ultra's longer battery life is actually a big deal: It is >24 hours come hell or high water including sleeping with the watch: Develop a habit of charging once a day same time and you are good. Not the case with 10 or 9.
@@missbutts85 If you sleep with the watch, you'll need to charge twice/day. 10 lasts 18 hours with one *full* charge and a day is 24h. Titanium 10 with cellular price pretty close to Ultra. Alu model w/o cellular of course a different story.
@@tapiokuusisto4780 I have the 10 and essentially only need to charge before bed. Sleep track, workout and only need a second charge if I did a longer outdoor activity as the gps uses more battery. Otherwise the one charge is fine. You can get more battery than Apple says.
@@tapiokuusisto4780it depend how u use it. . sleep tracking does not use much energy . u can sleep with 100%. then wake up still have more than 95%. and also. for most people it can last more than a day.
I think I will buy in addition to my Ultra 2 also a Series 10, but 42mm - I want to also have the most comfortable and unnoticeable to wear Apple Watch, especially when wearing a white suit shirt or sleeping with the watch on.
Thank you very much. You will be blown away upgrading from a Series 4. The 4 was one of the biggest updates when it came out. I feel like the larger screen and speed would be a great step up.
Tried all the colours, sizes and models just after the Series 8 and Ultra 1 were released. Found out I prefer smaller Watch and lighter colour. Ended up getting a Nike 41 in Starlight. Anything Ultra sized just looked wrong. Thanks for the content.
I would love the ultra but 1) battery life, how long does the battery really last between charges? 2) watch life, how long will it last me before I have to pay for another? I like the look of the ultra a lot, but it does seem expensive. I am still thinking about it but I am still not convinced.
I have the ultra series 1, and mine is absolutely amazing, I’ve had mine for a year and a half, battery still lasts me 3 days with constant wear, I’ve dropped mine, thrown mine, hit it against the wall, slammed it against my desk, and it has zero scratches whatsoever, not even wear on the metal, the ability to do whatever you want and know your watch will be safe absolutely blows my mind
@@searzvero8670 Thank you so much for the reply and you information. That was so useful for me to help me decide. It does look like I will be getting the Apple Ultra Watch 2. Thank you again. 👍
Great review, mate. It has helped me make the decision between s10 and uw2. Will definitely go with uw2 black. What do you think about the black coating. Will it hold up?
Thank you very much. Glad it was helpful. I appreciate you watching. As for the black coating, I have seen some images online of dings in the color. It looks like the same coating as the iPhones. The natural titanium will show through. Definitely do some google searches on the black
I'm rocking the Series 10 46mm in Jet Black. I did encounter some battery drain issues on the watch though, with the battery dropping about 15 - 25% an hour. But after I force restart my watch, the issue went away and the battery only drains 3% an hour which is how I think it should be. Did you experience a similar issue with yours Craig?
Today Apple updated the iPhone software to IOS 18.01 to fix the battery drain issue , there is also update to the iWatch. Hope the update solves your issue/
so for a person that tracks several metrics including sleeping + workouts on the week + running + overall features, maybe an ultra would be the best due to the battery life, no?
i loved my apple watch 7. but then i got tired of it being on everyone's wrist and of it not having any design features or personality/spirit. also, the obsession with fitness stat tracking is anxiety inducing. so i got a "dumb" solar g-shock that auto receives atomic time and could not be happier.
Since I've had lung and heart issues in the past, I continue to use my stainless Series 6... blood oxygen function is something I really like to have. Works great, no noticeable scratches or dings, only issue is an slight drop off in battery life (especially when I go cellular), but it makes it through the vast majority of most days (I charge it in the morning during my shower/grooming/dressing routine. I'm fine using Siri on other devices.
I started wearing the watch series 3 and have updated every other year. I just purchased a series 9 last night and will be wearing that until 2026. The deals on Amazon made me select the series 9 as it has almost all functions of the 10. In fact the S10 chip is the same as the S9 with a new stamp on it. My previous S7 has been handed down, it had 83% battery life left, still good for a 16-hour charge. The only major difference is the screen, and you can have diving support on the S10.
@@aelaan12 my understanding is that Watch 7-10 and Ultras do not have a functional blood oxygen sensor-which I consider important. Am I wrong? I still have enough battery.
I wanted the Apple Watch Ultra when it first came out but it was a bit to heavy for my wrist, I got the series 9 and the second day of having that thing it fell and got a scratch, I wish I would have kept the Ultra.
I am looking at getting my first ever Apple watch I am trying to decide between the series 9 or the series 10 or the black ultra 2 I am 59 years old and not a real tech jockey lol what i want it for is day to day watch the health benefits and the sleep apnea is a bonus but will it be available on all 3 of these watches with an update ? and to use it on the golf course for distances and to keep track of my steps etc which do you think would suit me or be my best choice between these 3 watches ? thx a bunch awesome review by they way cheers from Vulcan Canada
If you can afford it go for Series 10 or Ultra 2 . this is for future proofing for software updates . Also the battery of series 9 is most probably over a year old already even if it is new. You know that the battery ages even if you do not use it. iWatch is a disposable watch as Apple does not offer battery replacement as far as I know. I started using iWatch from iWatch 5 for health tracking and fall detection ( Series 6 ), I am over 70 and am still using Series 6 watch ( Battery Health 82% ). My sister found out at least on two occasions whilst she was asleep that her heart rate was over 150 for several minutes ( later diagnosed as Supraventricular Tachycardia ). Two years ago I felt tired going up two flight of stairs which is unusual for me, I thought it was because I did not get enough sleep that night at first but when i looked at the health App on the watch my Basal Heart Rate whilst i was asleep was 68 ( usually 49 - 54 ) . I suspected something wrong and I tested positive for Covid. There are many other benefits having the iWatch ( for contactless payment , answering calls on the watch etc }
@@nicolapetrovic8427 Apple Watches, apart from ultra watches, have not gotten any new useful watch faces, like the Modular faces. They just make a pretty looking clock face to promote their next watch. They recently made the Now Playing complication (widget) not as useful with WatchOS 11. It just says "Music and podcasts you play will appear here..." instead of actually listing the title of what you are listening to. Wtf were they thinking? The only reason I've held onto it for the past several months is because I use the Hevy app for workouts. But I'm gonna try doing the workout using my iPhone later today to see if it is a good experience. I've read some people prefer using the iOS app instead.
Everyone is waffling on about which one to get when you all seem to be missing the point. Depending on your lifestyle you should get both, Ultra for sport and casual wear and Series 10,9,8 (whichever) for formal and smart wear. Also, the battery isn't a selling point because the both aren't good with battery life if you are an active person and you record your activities daily. None will last the day and let's not forget about sleep tracking. The watch that I am using on the day gets charged overnight while the other is worn for sleep tracking.
I just double checked and do not see any. I have hit it a couple times enough to check it. But nothing to do damage. I will follow up with a video if it gets bad.
That is a tough one. Apple could upgrade the ultra next year. Or, give it another year without any upgrade. I don't see it getting much thinner. Knowing the watch performance doesn't change much between generations, I would get the one you like most now. They are both great watches. If the budget supports it, do what you said and get the 10 now. Then see what next year brings for the ultra. But only if you really like the S10. Thanks for watching.
How bad do the batteries degrade over time? I'm not a huge fan of the bulkiness of the ultra, but it seems like that's the only way to get the bigger battery.
The batteries normally last a very long time, however I used my Apple Watch SE a lot whenever I was working outside at temperatures higher than the recommended operating temperature (95 degrees F) for several years, and that caused the battery to degrade a lot due to the extreme heat. The Ultra has a maximum operating temperature of 115 degrees F, so it’s also stronger in that regard. From what I’ve seen, wearing the watches outside of their recommended operating temperatures won’t damage the watches themselves, but it will affect the battery life over time.
No one is gonna ask about the new Apple Watch Ultra? Just a color upgrade???!!!??? 🤯🤯🤯 I mean, what has the team Apple Watch Ultra been planning all these years??!! Cmon… just the color?!?!?! 🤦🏻♂️
I actually believe there are two new ultra colors this year: black and natural titanium. The old ultra 2 is dubbed “rugged titanium” can someone confirm? I think it is the same color maybe just a marketing difference.
There is no comparison between the ultra and the series 10 through 3 Looked at the series 10. Not impressed it’s still rounded and looks easy to scratch. Last years ultra 2 is the best watch ever. Battery lasts for 3 days
The real question is when are smart watches going to actually work for people with tattoos? I’ve owned multiple Apple Watches and NONE of them work due to my two sleeves, I wear an Oura ring because all an Apple Watch is for me is a $1,000 watch that tells time
That is unfortunately quite a difficult problem to solve, it's the same with darker skinned persons, however it's even worse if you have tattoos as most of the sensors are based on internal reflection such as the pulse oximeter and heartbeat sensors, which are of course blocked by the ink in tattoos. Making it nearly impossible. And that it won't work is an unfortunate result of your choices.
This is something I’ve complained about since the first Apple Watch. I have to turn off wrist detection to keep it from locking due to my tattoo sleeve. It still does what I primarily use it for which is notifications, but I hate that I miss out on so much functionality because wrist detection is turned off. When will Apple fix this?
@@tattoopunk75 they honestly can't fix it unless new sensor technology is introduced to the market. It's an issue of physics the tattoo ink simply blocks the light pulses which are used to measure vitals.
Unfortunately given that the wrist sensors need to emit light through your skin and the tattoos literally makes that more difficult it’s unlikely to be any change to today
@@tattoopunk75it’s not an Apple specific thing. The sensors on all the smart and fitness watches need to emit light through your skin. The tattoos block the ability to do so.
Hey, so called man 😂 People are wearing Apple Watches since 2015, including Men too and since 2022 they all are started feeling girly, all of the sudden? Get a life poor kid!!
Unfortunately zero innovation from Apple once again. Like many others, I’ll pass on Apple once again and invest my hard earned money into a more innovative company.
i wish the regular apple watches wouldnt have those flat screens. so sick of the rounded design. hope they change it in the future. wanna buy a new one 🫡
Black ultra 2 bezel scratches super easy and exposing the titanium underneath. Apple won’t cover it even with paying for the warranty. I’ve bought 2 and both scratched.
I have been denying the Apple Watch Ultra since it came out, saying there’s no way I’m gonna pay that much for a watch and I always thought what if it was too big. I did try it on and it wasn’t too bad. Then I decided to just purchase it. I got the black ultra two and said if I don’t like it, I’ll return it. I tried it on put my favorite band on it and I absolutely love it. I regret not purchasing it before. It is absolutely not too big. It is not heavy at all. I love the way it looks and it fits. It is so much better than any of the other current watches out and I could not go back. I upgraded from the series 8, and it is a much worth upgrade! It is definitely worth the price.
I appreciate this comment. The size has been questionable to me. I ordered the ultra 2 and coming from a garmin fenix 6s pro so big adjustment lol
Bigger is better, good choice all! I have loved my Ultra for almost 2 years, but couldn’t pass up the Ultra Black w/ the new Black Titanium Milanese Loop band 🔥
The battery is amazing as well
Couldn't agree more! I upgraded from a Series 6 to the Ultra 2, and it's actually a perfect size for me. Love the larger display and the battery life is insane. Love that I can finally use the sleep tracking features without worrying about charging it like twice a day.
if you think 800 is allot for a watch you don’t know about watches respectfully
Picked up the ultra 2. I think this is quietly one of the most useful products apple makes, provides most of the critical functionality of your phone without the built in distractions of a modern cell phone.
Just wanted to share a story about the Ultra 2 watch I own. I fell, and I landed hard. I knocked a metal headphone stand that was quite heavy off my desktop, and I foolishly tried to grab it so it wouldn't potentially damage a floor tile. I grabbed across my desk and lost my balance. I cracked two ribs and knocked myself silly for a few moments. More importantly, though, my left ankle landed on that headphone stand and it put a two-inch gash in my ankle that nicked the femoral artery. I didn't realize an artery had been cut just yet. My Ultra 2 watch immediately responded to my fall by putting up the message it'd detected a fall and gave me the standard response options. I chose 'I fell, but I'm OK'. My wife heard the noise and commotion and came running. And started screaming. Puzzled, I looked at where she was pointing and saw this VERY large pool of blood on the floor where my left foot lay. The lower part of my trouser leg was soaked with blood.
We went immediately to the bathroom to see the extent of the injury and to try to control the bleeding. We weren't very successful, as you might imagine with a cut to a major artery. While doing this, my watch started to ring with an incoming phone call - the Duval County Emergency Dispatch services. They explained they'd gotten a 911 call from my phone number; emergency responders were on the way, and the dispatcher wanted to know the nature of the emergency. She explained that the call had come from a non-human with no additional information, so she needed to communicate to the responders what they'd be dealing with.
I explained to her the fall and the excessive bleeding, but I was still puzzled at how 911 had even been dialed in the first place. I'd responded to my watch that I was OK, so all I can think of is that it continued to monitor what vital signs it could and decided i was NOT OK, so it called 911. I was kind of pissed at first, but as I thought about it, I realized it was indeed fortunate my watch DID make that call. I was losing a lot of blood despite all our efforts to stem the flow. The emergency responders were floored a how much blood I'd lost and was still able to remain conscious.
In the ER it took 3 stitches to the artery and 8 staples to close that two-inch wound. The doctor wanted to give me blood because I'd lost so much, but I refused that (call me foolish, but have heard just too many stories about picking up nasty surprises from blood transfusions), so an 8-hour observation period to ensure I was recovering OK.
So, the message is this - the Apple watch (all the latest versions, but especially the Ultra 2) has a lot of intelligence built into it that can seriously help you and (in my case) even save one's stupid ass. I appreciated Craig's video on the watches. But even further, the Ultra 2 seems to have the intelligence needed to make that 911 call when it feels it's wearer needs help.
This is the stuff people got pay attention to & invest into it’s consistency and improvement
@@olympicthunder9054i rip my skin
@@olympicthunder9054 Thanks for your feedback. And you're right. None of us really think that a piece of technology can have a real, positive impact that was unlooked for. I was stupid. I knew I was bleeding badly, but still gave in to my male impulse that "I got this". Well, I didn't "got this" and nearly bled out from that femoral artery cut. I really, truly believe that the watch helped get those emergency responders there in time to keep me out of real trouble, despite my own stupidity.
I still have my Apple Watch 3 that I’ve worn every day like 7 years. It still works great, but your story has convinced me to upgrade. I work on ladders and roofs, by myself. I need might someone (or something) to call 911 for me one of these days. Thanks for sharing your story. I’m so glad you’re ok
I got the 45mm non-cell Series 9 a year ago, my first smart watch, and it meets all of my modest needs. I'll be keeping it until the battery won't hold a charge anymore.
How is it against scratches after 1 year? Do you use any protection?
@@florin9331 I purchased a third party watchband with velcro straps from Amazon that the watch snaps into, basically a $20 band for a $400 watch (it's made by SUNFWR). But it provides great protection and there are no scratches dings anywhere. The funniest part is that it looks like a big Timex so the watchband certainly isn't for show or bragging rights. 😁
@@florin9331 I purchased a third party watchband that the watch snaps in to so I've never had a problem with scratches.
Great video.I have the Ultra and was considering replacing it with the 10. You reminded me how good the Ultra was. Thanks.
Had the ultra 1 and traded it for the ultra 2 in black, missed having a black watch
Ultra's longer battery life is actually a big deal: It is >24 hours come hell or high water including sleeping with the watch: Develop a habit of charging once a day same time and you are good. Not the case with 10 or 9.
Given the series 10 charges 80% in 30 min you can easily have a charging habit to keep you going for 1/2 the price
You are right about that. You are definitely going to make a full day with the Ultra. Thanks for watching.
@@missbutts85 If you sleep with the watch, you'll need to charge twice/day. 10 lasts 18 hours with one *full* charge and a day is 24h. Titanium 10 with cellular price pretty close to Ultra. Alu model w/o cellular of course a different story.
@@tapiokuusisto4780 I have the 10 and essentially only need to charge before bed. Sleep track, workout and only need a second charge if I did a longer outdoor activity as the gps uses more battery. Otherwise the one charge is fine. You can get more battery than Apple says.
@@tapiokuusisto4780it depend how u use it. . sleep tracking does not use much energy . u can sleep with 100%. then wake up still have more than 95%. and also. for most people it can last more than a day.
I think I will buy in addition to my Ultra 2 also a Series 10, but 42mm - I want to also have the most comfortable and unnoticeable to wear Apple Watch, especially when wearing a white suit shirt or sleeping with the watch on.
My little skinny wrists and the Ultra 2 looks good.
Thinking of an upgrade from my series 4…battery barely makes a full day. Great review!!😁
Thank you very much. You will be blown away upgrading from a Series 4. The 4 was one of the biggest updates when it came out. I feel like the larger screen and speed would be a great step up.
@@CraigsTechTalk Thank you for your feedback on that !! Looking forward to upgrading !
Tried all the colours, sizes and models just after the Series 8 and Ultra 1 were released. Found out I prefer smaller Watch and lighter colour. Ended up getting a Nike 41 in Starlight. Anything Ultra sized just looked wrong.
Thanks for the content.
Loving the 46mm Series 10 slate titanium. Retired a Series 4. Very comfortable watch. I use the raise to wake feature and getting 24hrs+.
Great video! Simple and clear for understanding all differences. Thanks!
Still loving my Series 6, thought it had broken the other day & was devastated, but thankfully it was just me being dumb
I would love the ultra but 1) battery life, how long does the battery really last between charges? 2) watch life, how long will it last me before I have to pay for another? I like the look of the ultra a lot, but it does seem expensive. I am still thinking about it but I am still not convinced.
I have the ultra series 1, and mine is absolutely amazing, I’ve had mine for a year and a half, battery still lasts me 3 days with constant wear, I’ve dropped mine, thrown mine, hit it against the wall, slammed it against my desk, and it has zero scratches whatsoever, not even wear on the metal, the ability to do whatever you want and know your watch will be safe absolutely blows my mind
@@searzvero8670 Thank you so much for the reply and you information. That was so useful for me to help me decide. It does look like I will be getting the Apple Ultra Watch 2. Thank you again. 👍
Great review, mate. It has helped me make the decision between s10 and uw2. Will definitely go with uw2 black. What do you think about the black coating. Will it hold up?
Thank you very much. Glad it was helpful. I appreciate you watching. As for the black coating, I have seen some images online of dings in the color. It looks like the same coating as the iPhones. The natural titanium will show through. Definitely do some google searches on the black
@@CraigsTechTalk Thanks a lot, I really appreciate the info!
I have the ultra1, I dont think I would upgrade to anything other than a new ultra. But the ultra 2 isnt enough, maybe ultra 3 when that comes around
thank you so much. i have the ultra 1 and my next one would be the series 10
Series 9 and 10 also have backtrack
I'm rocking the Series 10 46mm in Jet Black. I did encounter some battery drain issues on the watch though, with the battery dropping about 15 - 25% an hour. But after I force restart my watch, the issue went away and the battery only drains 3% an hour which is how I think it should be. Did you experience a similar issue with yours Craig?
Today Apple updated the iPhone software to IOS 18.01 to fix the battery drain issue , there is also update to the iWatch. Hope the update solves your issue/
so for a person that tracks several metrics including sleeping + workouts on the week + running + overall features, maybe an ultra would be the best due to the battery life, no?
The series 10 battery is atrocious. Not sure if it’s a glitch with the new watch OS. But it’s bad
i loved my apple watch 7. but then i got tired of it being on everyone's wrist and of it not having any design features or personality/spirit. also, the obsession with fitness stat tracking is anxiety inducing. so i got a "dumb" solar g-shock that auto receives atomic time and could not be happier.
can you please tell me your wrist size cause I want to purchase the ultra 2 .? Thanks for the review
I am using the M/L band. My wrist is not very big. I would say average sized. Thanks for watching.
Since I've had lung and heart issues in the past, I continue to use my stainless Series 6... blood oxygen function is something I really like to have. Works great, no noticeable scratches or dings, only issue is an slight drop off in battery life (especially when I go cellular), but it makes it through the vast majority of most days (I charge it in the morning during my shower/grooming/dressing routine. I'm fine using Siri on other devices.
I started wearing the watch series 3 and have updated every other year. I just purchased a series 9 last night and will be wearing that until 2026. The deals on Amazon made me select the series 9 as it has almost all functions of the 10. In fact the S10 chip is the same as the S9 with a new stamp on it. My previous S7 has been handed down, it had 83% battery life left, still good for a 16-hour charge. The only major difference is the screen, and you can have diving support on the S10.
@@aelaan12 my understanding is that Watch 7-10 and Ultras do not have a functional blood oxygen sensor-which I consider important. Am I wrong? I still have enough battery.
Weight difference? Feel on hand?
I wanted the Apple Watch Ultra when it first came out but it was a bit to heavy for my wrist, I got the series 9 and the second day of having that thing it fell and got a scratch, I wish I would have kept the Ultra.
The ultra is not worth it to me, but I am upgrading from a series 4 to the series 10, so this should be a massive upgrade for me
I get 3 days out of my ultra and at the end of the third day I have about 12% left
Better watch is = better battery
I am looking at getting my first ever Apple watch I am trying to decide between the series 9 or the series 10 or the black ultra 2 I am 59 years old and not a real tech jockey lol what i want it for is day to day watch the health benefits and the sleep apnea is a bonus but will it be available on all 3 of these watches with an update ? and to use it on the golf course for distances and to keep track of my steps etc which do you think would suit me or be my best choice between these 3 watches ? thx a bunch awesome review by they way cheers from Vulcan Canada
If you can afford it go for Series 10 or Ultra 2 . this is for future proofing for software updates . Also the battery of series 9 is most probably over a year old already even if it is new. You know that the battery ages even if you do not use it. iWatch is a disposable watch as Apple does not offer battery replacement as far as I know.
I started using iWatch from iWatch 5 for health tracking and fall detection ( Series 6 ), I am over 70 and am still using Series 6 watch ( Battery Health 82% ). My sister found out at least on two occasions whilst she was asleep that her heart rate was over 150 for several minutes ( later diagnosed as Supraventricular Tachycardia ).
Two years ago I felt tired going up two flight of stairs which is unusual for me, I thought it was because I did not get enough sleep that night at first but when i looked at the health App on the watch my Basal Heart Rate whilst i was asleep was 68 ( usually 49 - 54 ) . I suspected something wrong and I tested positive for Covid.
There are many other benefits having the iWatch ( for contactless payment , answering calls on the watch etc }
How did you get more than 1 complication in the bottom?
7:29 LMAOOOO
Glad you enjoyed that. Thank you for the comment and for watching.
My wife does 2,5 days with the battery on the 10 serie 42 mm..
That's good to hear. Glad it is working well for her.
I’ve actually been really disappointed with my experience with my first Apple Watch, which is the S9. I’m thinking about selling it.
whats disappointing ab it?
@@nicolapetrovic8427 Apple Watches, apart from ultra watches, have not gotten any new useful watch faces, like the Modular faces. They just make a pretty looking clock face to promote their next watch.
They recently made the Now Playing complication (widget) not as useful with WatchOS 11. It just says "Music and podcasts you play will appear here..." instead of actually listing the title of what you are listening to. Wtf were they thinking?
The only reason I've held onto it for the past several months is because I use the Hevy app for workouts. But I'm gonna try doing the workout using my iPhone later today to see if it is a good experience. I've read some people prefer using the iOS app instead.
Leaning toward 46mm series x😮
It is a great watch. Hope you enjoy it.
Everyone is waffling on about which one to get when you all seem to be missing the point. Depending on your lifestyle you should get both, Ultra for sport and casual wear and Series 10,9,8 (whichever) for formal and smart wear. Also, the battery isn't a selling point because the both aren't good with battery life if you are an active person and you record your activities daily. None will last the day and let's not forget about sleep tracking. The watch that I am using on the day gets charged overnight while the other is worn for sleep tracking.
Any scratches on the Jet Black yet?
I just double checked and do not see any. I have hit it a couple times enough to check it. But nothing to do damage. I will follow up with a video if it gets bad.
Get the S10 and wait for the Ultra 3? Thinner ultra watch maybe?
That is a tough one. Apple could upgrade the ultra next year. Or, give it another year without any upgrade. I don't see it getting much thinner. Knowing the watch performance doesn't change much between generations, I would get the one you like most now. They are both great watches. If the budget supports it, do what you said and get the 10 now. Then see what next year brings for the ultra. But only if you really like the S10. Thanks for watching.
Hey Craig and I need a Apple Watch
Don’t worry the ultra 3 going to be slimmer by 3% and call it the day.
How bad do the batteries degrade over time? I'm not a huge fan of the bulkiness of the ultra, but it seems like that's the only way to get the bigger battery.
Had my series 6 for 4+ years and battery is right at 81% but also sleep with it so charging is inconsistent. Depends how you use it really.
@@themarsh10210 Thanks, I'm trying to make it through the day so I can rely on it for reminders and such.
The batteries normally last a very long time, however I used my Apple Watch SE a lot whenever I was working outside at temperatures higher than the recommended operating temperature (95 degrees F) for several years, and that caused the battery to degrade a lot due to the extreme heat.
The Ultra has a maximum operating temperature of 115 degrees F, so it’s also stronger in that regard. From what I’ve seen, wearing the watches outside of their recommended operating temperatures won’t damage the watches themselves, but it will affect the battery life over time.
Mine is Series 6 , battery health 82 % , bought it when it was lauched 4 years ago. Use it 24 hrs a day except when charging.
I‘d never buy an non updated version with just a new color, looking at you airpods max „2“
The one to get, is the one I can afford lol
No one is gonna ask about the new Apple Watch Ultra? Just a color upgrade???!!!???
🤯🤯🤯
I mean, what has the team Apple Watch Ultra been planning all these years??!! Cmon… just the color?!?!?! 🤦🏻♂️
Unless the screen have brighter larger faces and a battery last for 10 days then I will stick with the huawei fit3 👍
I actually believe there are two new ultra colors this year: black and natural titanium. The old ultra 2 is dubbed “rugged titanium” can someone confirm? I think it is the same color maybe just a marketing difference.
Both ultra 1 and 2 are the same color
@@Aion08 On Amazon, they are selling this years bands as “black” and “natural titanium” and 2023/2022 bands as “rugged titanium”
Old uktra 2 is silver color
There is no comparison between the ultra and the series 10 through 3 Looked at the series 10. Not impressed it’s still rounded and looks easy to scratch. Last years ultra 2 is the best watch ever. Battery lasts for 3 days
it share 95% of the functions. only difference is u pay for double the battery and the build material. and also the ultra design just ugly af
If they make the ultra 3 thinner. I’ll pass
Mas expensive for no reason
The real question is when are smart watches going to actually work for people with tattoos? I’ve owned multiple Apple Watches and NONE of them work due to my two sleeves, I wear an Oura ring because all an Apple Watch is for me is a $1,000 watch that tells time
That is unfortunately quite a difficult problem to solve, it's the same with darker skinned persons, however it's even worse if you have tattoos as most of the sensors are based on internal reflection such as the pulse oximeter and heartbeat sensors, which are of course blocked by the ink in tattoos. Making it nearly impossible.
And that it won't work is an unfortunate result of your choices.
This is something I’ve complained about since the first Apple Watch. I have to turn off wrist detection to keep it from locking due to my tattoo sleeve. It still does what I primarily use it for which is notifications, but I hate that I miss out on so much functionality because wrist detection is turned off. When will Apple fix this?
@@tattoopunk75 they honestly can't fix it unless new sensor technology is introduced to the market.
It's an issue of physics the tattoo ink simply blocks the light pulses which are used to measure vitals.
Unfortunately given that the wrist sensors need to emit light through your skin and the tattoos literally makes that more difficult it’s unlikely to be any change to today
@@tattoopunk75it’s not an Apple specific thing. The sensors on all the smart and fitness watches need to emit light through your skin. The tattoos block the ability to do so.
Ultra is a man’s watch. 10 looks too girly
Hey, so called man 😂
People are wearing Apple Watches since 2015, including Men too and since 2022 they all are started feeling girly, all of the sudden? Get a life poor kid!!
Wearing a big watch or driving a big truck won't make your penis any bigger.
Unfortunately zero innovation from Apple once again. Like many others, I’ll pass on Apple once again and invest my hard earned money into a more innovative company.
I still have series 7 and iP 15 pro, i m not going to chnage.
i wish the regular apple watches wouldnt have those flat screens. so sick of the rounded design. hope they change it in the future. wanna buy a new one 🫡
Black ultra 2 bezel scratches super easy and exposing the titanium underneath. Apple won’t cover it even with paying for the warranty. I’ve bought 2 and both scratched.
Damn low quality for 800 $ watch
Thanks for letting us know , i was thinking of buying the Black Ultra but now will buy the original colour/
@@bengoey the original titanium is better than the black