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May 2019
(81%)
939 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
195 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100939
The editors liked
Beautifully constructed. Handles messages well. A solid fitness tracker. Hundreds of apps. Can send and receive voice calls via an iPhone. Lots of design choices. Apple Pay-enabled. Stores music for local playback over Bluetooth
Fantastic fitness tracker
Comfortable to wear
No irritation from strap
Oozing with potential
Stylish design
Clever interface
Two sizes
Well designed
Bands feel like part of the package
Not a cheap addition
“Taptic” feedback feels like a poke
Less a vibration
With a more human feel than the typical vibrating haptic motor
Easy to control
Watches your health and heartbeat
Excellent build quality
Refined interface
Customisable
Water resistant
Same storage space
Speed
And basic functions of Apple Watch Series 2
But for less money. WatchOS 3 is much-improved software over last year
The Apple Watch Series 4 offers a larger
Crisp display that shows more with less bezel
Superfast speed and a louder speaker. It adds high and low heart-rate detection
Fall detection with SOS trigger
And (eventually) FDA-cleared EKG for more detailed h
Incredibly smooth software experience
Great look and feel
Incredible design
Surprisingly long battery life
Great user experience
Great design
Larger screen
Cellular connection
Heart sensors
Fast and responsive
The editors didn't like
Battery only lasts a little more than a day. Most models and configurations cost more than they should. Requires an iPhone to work. Interface can be confusing. Many apps load slowly. Lacks built-in GPS
Long load times on third party apps
Steep learning curve
Expensive
Expensive at any level
Battery life is one day
Missing many key apps
Expensive… very expensive
Battery could be a little better
Apps can fail too easily
Premium pricing
A day battery life
Thick watch body
Lacks swim-ready water resistance and onboard GPS found in Series 2 models. Only comes in aluminum models
Starting prices are higher than last year. Battery life still won't last past two days. Watch face options are still very limited in choice and function. Only works with iPhones
Gorgeous design, Comfortable to wear, Multiple variants to appeal to many people, Notification support means you can glance and carry on with your day
Interface can be counterintuitive at first, occasionally feels sluggish, thirdparty apps run relatively slowly
The Apple Watch isn't the first ever smartwatch, and it doesn't really do anything rival products don't do. But what it does do, it does as well as any smartwatch out there, thanks to Apple's user interface expertise. It's a slick device to use, although...
Published: 2016-03-30, Author: T3 , review by: T3.com
Great design, Lovely screen, Accurate voice recogntion
Hard to learn interface, Limited useful apps
Apple has definitely made the smartwatch appeal to the mainstream in a way that Pebble and Android Wear didn't. A year on and the Apple Watch is still the best smartwatch available. Apple has put a huge amount of work into the craftsmanship of the...
Gorgeous design, Comfortable to wear, Multiple variants to appeal to many people, Notification support means you can glance and carry on with your day
Interface can be counterintuitive at first, occasionally feels sluggish, thirdparty apps run relatively slowly
The Apple Watch isn't the first ever smartwatch, and it doesn't really do anything rival products don't do. But what it does do, it does as well as any smartwatch out there, thanks to Apple's user interface expertise. It's a slick device to use, although...
Water- and swim-proof, Built-in GPS, Brighter, more readable screen outdoors
The price is high, Still no sleep tracking
It may not look it, then, but the second Apple Watch is a serious overhaul, and a successful one at that. Where the first watch was merely okay as an occasional fitness tracker, it's now a fully fledged multi-sport fitness device with very few gaps in its...
Gorgeous design, Comfortable to wear, Multiple variants to appeal to many people, Notification support means you can glance and carry on with your day
Interface can be counterintuitive at first, occasionally feels sluggish, thirdparty apps run relatively slowly
The Apple Watch isn't the first ever smartwatch, and it doesn't really do anything rival products don't do. But what it does do, it does as well as any smartwatch out there, thanks to Apple's user interface expertise. It's a slick device to use, although...
Abstract: Winding its way intricately into your life (no pun intended) the Apple Watch is a solid performer with an operating system in Watch OS 2 that is as exciting as the hardware and the various materials to complement it.You can tell Apple took the design of t...
Abstract: To be really honest, when the wearables era began I was unimpressed at first. For a long time, players like Sony, for example, had pioneered smartwatches that would sync via Bluetooth with your smartphone to give you text messages and maybe even direction...
It may not look it, then, but the second Apple Watch is a serious overhaul, and a successful one at that. Where the first watch was merely okay as an occasional fitness tracker, it's now a fully fledged multi-sport fitness device with very few gaps in its...
Published: 2015-09-21, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great design, Glances, stylish, battery life, reply to text messages, photo watch faces, Apple Pay
Apps are slow to load when not native, no GPS, no third-party watch faces, doesn't offer huge amounts over what is on the market
The Apple Watch is a powerful smartwatch with plenty of features on offer - from calls, to notifications, and thousands of apps all on your wrist. There's not much that sets it apart from the competition, however, save for its good-looking design...