Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Apple Watch Series 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra Buyer's Guide  (Read 194 times)
HCK
Global Moderator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 79425



« on: September 22, 2022, 04:05:03 pm »

Apple Watch Series 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra Buyer's Guide

At its "Far out" event earlier this month, alongside the Apple Watch Series 8, Apple announced the Apple Watch Ultra. The ‌Apple Watch Ultra‌ is a whole new kind of smartwatch from Apple with a focus on withstanding extreme environments, a high level of durability, extended battery life, and additional features to aid activities like diving and exploration.



" width="2016" height="1061" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-862622

Both the ‌Apple Watch Series 8‌ and the ‌Apple Watch Ultra‌ feature the S8 chip, an Always-On Retina display, Crash Detection, temperature sensing, IP6X dust resistance, and more, but there are significant differences between the two devices.



With as little as $50 between the 45mm stainless steel ‌Apple Watch Series 8‌ and the ‌Apple Watch Ultra‌, some prospective customers will be weighing up whether it is worth spending a little extra to get the all-new 49mm model. While there is a $400 difference between the 41mm aluminum ‌Apple Watch Series 8‌ and the ‌Apple Watch Ultra‌, the new high-end model offers a whole new set of features to address specific challenges, so it may even be worth it for some of these buyers.



<h3 id="differences">Differences</h3>

<div class="left50">

<strong>Apple Watch Series 8</strong>

<ul>

<li>Aluminum or stainless steel casing</li>

<li>Curved design</li>

<li>Digital Crown with haptic feedback and side button</li>

<li>45mm or 41 mm case size (vertical)</li>

<li>10.7mm thickness</li>

<li>Weighs 32.0 grams to 51.5 grams</li>

<li>Ion-X front glass (aluminum) or sapphire crystal (stainless steel)</li>

<li>Curved display with refractive edge</li>

<li>904 sq mm (41mm) or 1,143 sq mm (45mm) display area</li>

<li>352 by 430 pixels (41mm) or 396 by 484 pixels (45mm)</li>

<li>Up to 1,000 nits brightness</li>

<li>Single speaker</li>

<li>Single microphone</li>

<li>GPS</li>

<li>Bluetooth 5.3</li>

<li>Water resistant to 50m</li>

<li>Swimproof</li>

<li>Up to 18-hour battery life</li>

<li>Available in Midnight, Starlight, Silver, and PRODUCT(RED) (aluminum) or Silver, Graphite, or Gold (stainless steel)</li>

<li>Starts at $399 (aluminum) and $699 (stainless steel)</li>

</ul>

</div>

<div class="right50">

<strong>Apple Watch Ultra</strong>

<ul>

<li>Aerospace-grade titanium casing</li>

<li>Lightweight weight, ruggedness, and corrosion resistant case with raised edges to protect the flat sapphire front crystal</li>

<li>Digital Crown with haptic feedback, side button, and customizable Action button</li>

<li>49mm casing size (vertical)</li>

<li>14.4mm thickness</li>

<li>Weighs 61.3 grams</li>

<li>Sapphire crystal</li>

<li>Flat display</li>

<li>1164 sq mm display area</li>

<li>410 by 502 pixels</li>

<li>Up to 2,000 nits brightness</li>

<li>Exclusive Wayfinder face features a live compass for navigation and Night Mode for low-visibility conditions</li>

<li>Dual speakers (40% louder than Series Cool</li>

<li>Three-microphone array with beamforming and wind noise mitigation</li>

<li>86-decibel Siren to attract attention </li>

<li>Precision dual-frequency GPS (L1 and L5) </li>

<li>Bluetooth 5.3</li>

<li>Tested to MIL-STD 810H</li>

<li>Water resistant to 100m</li>

<li>Swimproof and recreational dive to 40m</li>

<li>EN13319 certification</li>

<li>Water temperature sensor</li>

<li>Depth gauge</li>

<li>Dive computer app (available on the App Store)</li>

<li>Up to 36-hour battery life</li>

<li>Natural titanium finish only</li>

<li>Starts at $799</li>

</ul>

</div><div class="clear"></div>



The &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; offers new capabilities to address the specific requirements of those who need their Apple Watch to provide assistance in challenging environments. If you need a more durable Apple Watch with features like a brighter display, louder speakers, a more reliable GPS, better water resistance, and more, the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; is undoubtedly the best choice.



The &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; is also the largest and most feature-rich Apple Watch option available, not to mention that it offers the first true redesign of the device since its introduction in 2015. For technology enthusiasts, &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; represents a way to get a whole new Apple Watch experience with the top specifications. Features like longer battery life and a larger, brighter display are also highly accessible, and will be beneficial to all users. As such, some customers may still be inclined to choose the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; over the &zwnj;Apple Watch Series 8&zwnj;, even if they do not need it for use in challenging environments.



As the largest Apple Watch model to date, the size of the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; will not be for everyone. If you already prefer the 41mm Apple Watch casing size, the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; may be far too large for you. If in doubt, it may be worth heading to an Apple Store and trying on the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; in person to get to grips with the size and determine if it is too big and bulky for you.



Similarly, the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj;'s look may not appeal to some buyers. If you prefer the stainless steel Apple Watch and are looking for a more fasion-focused smartwatch that pairs well with metal and leather bands, the more aggressive, rugged design of the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; may not be for you.



If the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; is out of your price range but you still want to use your Apple Watch in challenging environments, it is worth bearing in mind that the Series 8 still offers a durable design with a strong front crystal, water resistance, and many of the &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj;'s software features like waypoint marking.



The &zwnj;Apple Watch Ultra&zwnj; has a lot to offer, especially for the subset of users who can take advantage of all of its capabilities, so it is certainly worth considering when purchasing a new model – but the &zwnj;Apple Watch Series 8&zwnj; is still a compelling all-around option that comes in at a lower price point with a subtler design.<div class="linkback">Related Roundups: Apple Watch Ultra, Apple Watch Series 8</div><div class="linkback">Buyer's Guide: Apple Watch Ultra (Buy Now), Apple Watch (Buy Now)</div><div class="linkback">Related Forum: Apple Watch</div>
This article, &quot;Apple Watch Series 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra Buyer's Guide&quot; first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums



Source: Apple Watch Series 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra Buyer's Guide
Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to: