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It's the official launch day for Apple's latest and greatest product, the Apple Watch Ultra. We picked up one of the new watches to check out the features and compare it with the Apple Watch Series 8 to see if it's worth the upgrade.


The Apple Watch Ultra is Apple's largest watch to date, measuring in at 49mm, a full 4mm over the 45mm Apple Watch Series 8. It can look large depending on your wrist size, plus it's thicker than you might expect. If you can comfortably wear a 45mm Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Ultra may not feel too much bigger, but it sits higher.

It's heavier than the 45mm Apple Watch Series 8, but not so much so that it's super noticeable. Coming from a 41mm Apple Watch, it might feel too big, but it comes down to personal preference. Apple says the Ultra will fit wrists as small as 130mm.

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Apple designed rugged bands for the Apple Watch Ultra, and we picked up the Alpine Loop and the Ocean Band. The Alpine Loop is similar to the Sport Loop, but it has two layers and a texture similar to the now-discontinued Woven Bands. The Ocean Loop is a sort of ridged Sport Band that's got some stretch.

As for feature set, Apple designed the Apple Watch Ultra for "adventurers and explorers," so it has some semi-niche options that the average user might not ever need to access like a Depth app for diving. The new Compass app has more universal appeal with the option to set Waypoints and use Backtrack if you're in danger of getting lost, which is handy even for casual hikes. The built-in Siren that's exclusive to the Ultra is surprisingly loud and has the potential to be handy even when in urban areas.

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The Apple Watch Ultra's WayFinder face offers up a ton of information with space for eight complications, and the dark mode that shows the face in red is an option we wish was available for more watch faces.

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Apple added a big orange button to the side of the Apple Watch Ultra called the Action button, and you can map it to various Ultra features for quick access even when you have gloves on. It can launch workouts, set waypoints in the Compass app, activate Shortcuts, turn on the flashlight, and more.

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The Digital Crown was also made more accessible with bigger ridges that make it easier to use when you're gloved, and the speaker quality has been amped up with the addition of extra speakers.

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For the feature set it offers, the Apple Watch Ultra is surprisingly affordable, especially when rumors had put the prospective cost at close to $1,000. Even if you're not out adventuring on a regular basis, the Apple Watch Ultra has options that are nice to have just in case, so it may be worth picking up if it fits your wrist and your lifestyle.

Have an Apple Watch Ultra? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Article Link: Apple Watch Ultra Unboxing and Hands-On
 
Is anyone’s else side button a very muted orange when viewed off axis? Thought it would match the orange on the crown but it’s a very washed out orange when not looking at it straight on.
 
I have seen just one picture of the back....

IT HAS CASE SCREWS.

Breathlessly awaiting a teardown. Perhaps this may be more repairable (notably battery replacement) as Apple perhaps intended with the iPhone 14. Mother Earth is anxious as well.
Yeah, the case screws caught my attention too. Reminded me of a high-end Fenix Garmin watch. (also possible increased repairability as you mentioned)
 
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I just tried it on at the Apple Store and was considering exchanging my Series 8 to the Ultra but ultimately decided against it. Here's why, for anyone interested:
1. It didn't particularly look big on my wrist (I don't have big wrists) but it raises up a lot and is way more bulky.
2. I really love my Steel Link band and it does fit but the color variation between Titanium and Stainless is tacky for me.
3. I realized I was just bored of the same Watch 8 design but really it is more elegant for everyday use.

With that said, I do hope that Apple changes tactics a bit and makes Stainless Steel models a "Watch Pro" (with Titanium remaining as Ultra) and adopts a few features from the Ultra (I do really like the flat glass)... maybe next year??
 
One of these days I’d like to see an unboxing video similar to a kid on Christmas that just opened up the present to find the latest video game console. Screaming… tears… profound deceleration of love to the parents… while wearing ninja turtle pajamas
 
I agree with MKBHD who said it would have been nicer if the top and bottom tapered like other watches.... It just looks like a massive lump on your wrist with the extra height.

Again it looks bad on this guy, but to the reviewer, if you are not going to test the battery with a hike, a run, a dive, or God forbid a walk, can you at least play some music and a podcast to test out the speaker properly, this guy is notorious for a lack of curiosity in his reviews.
 
For the price you're paying Apple should provide LTS options for the high-end watch, They might sell more if they said they will provide software support for the next 10 years or say that the logic board can be upgraded to the next generation, something to assure people that you're not buying an $800 watch just for five years. :rolleyes:
 
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I'm loving it BUT it sits weird on my wrist, as others have said, and the hook band is a bit strange, I gotta really hike it up to a notch to prevent the bunching up but then it's a bit tight. Also, and yes it is the point, but it certainly isn't coming off easily or quickly for a casual charge.
 
I didn't pre-order one but decided to give it a try since it was available in-store this morning. I am more impressed than I thought I'd be for sure. It looks much better than expected, fits well, really like the alpine loop, and am looking forward to that awesome battery life!
 
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