Apple Watch Series 2 38mm Aluminium Sport Band
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9 years ago
The Apple Watch is a polarizing product. Sometimes it feels like a novelty, a gadget lifted straight from Dick Tracy or Inspector Gadget. Other times it seems essential, a heart rate-monitoring device that could save your life .
Pros:
- Brighter 1,000-nit screen is easier to see outdoors
- GPS tracks your routes with no iPhone nearby
- Water resistant to 50 meters
- with new swim workouts
9 years ago
Apple Watch 2 review | Apple Watch Series 2 review: Almost perfect
The Apple Watch Series 2 is faster than the original Apple Watch, water-resistant to 50m, has a brighter screen and GPS and even seems to have a slightly better battery. Concerns over price aside, it's almost perfect. Here's our Apple Watch 2 review
9 years ago
Apple Watch Series 2 review
It's been a while coming. The constantly evolving iPhone and iPad line-up has taught us to expect Apple products to be updated on a yearly basis, but the first-gen Apple Watch was on the market for 16 months before Apple delivered its successor.
9 years ago
The Series 2 is the best smartwatch you can buy, but it's not the best sports watch. Even with the waterproofing and built-in GPS, it's best if you think of this as a fitness tracker -- albeit, a very stylish, feature-rich fitness tracker.
Pros:
- Faster performance and longer battery life than before
- watchOS 3 feels much more intuitive
- Waterproof design means you can take it swimming
- Built-in GPS is good for walkers
- hikers and casual joggers
- Screen is more than twice as bright
- Works with the same bands as the first-gen watch
Cons:
- Average pace calculations in workouts are often off the mark
- Distance tracking in running falters if you stop to walk
- Activity app is missing features you'll find in other fitness apps
- More watch faces
- please
- The Series 1 watch offers many of the same features for $100 less
9 years ago
Apple Watch Series 2 Review
The Series 2 (and Series 1) is in no way worse than Apple's last version, and it serves its purpose with aplomb. It's still the best smart watch choice for iPhone owners, and that's unlikely to change any time soon.Don't write off the Series 1 either, though.
9 years ago
Apple Watch 2 review: does the wearable still live up to the hype two months later?
The Series 2 is simply what the Series 1 should have been. It has been improved in nearly every way and is finally an all-in-one legitimate fitness tracker with the addition of GPS and water resistance (it should be noted, though, that the new Apple Watch cannot measure elevation, so climbers...
Pros:
- GPS
- waterproofing
- S2 dual-core processor
Cons:
- Wrist raise still not fixed
- doesn't track elevation
- increased size and weight
9 years ago
Apple Watch Series 2
The Apple Watch Series 2 (starting at $369) is the closest we've come to a genuine smartwatch / fitness tracker hybrid yet. In addition to a faster processor and a brighter screen than the original model, the Series 2 has a waterproof design for swimmers, and built-in GPS so runners can leave their...
Pros:
- Built-in GPS
- Waterproof to 164 feet
- Brighter screen and faster performance than original Apple Watch
- Accurate fitness tracking
- Plenty of third-party apps
Cons:
- Expensive
- Battery life has not improved from predecessor
- Lacks integrated sleep tracking and continuous heart rate monitoring when not working out
9 years ago
Loving the notification features
I recently bought this watch and really love the on screen notifications feature. It allows me to not pull out my phone every 2 seconds to see if a notification is important or not. The sport band is extremely comfortable and the 42mm is the perfect size for men!
9 years ago
Exrtemely disappointing
So disappointed, with Apple products I expect a fast, easy to use device, the AW was the opposite. The interface was un-intuitive, slow and laggy, had no always on display, the digital crown awkward, the watch face choice is awfull and poor quality.
Pros:
- Waterproofing
Cons:
- To many to mention
9 years ago
Apple Watch 2 review
"The Apple watch isn't going to replace your headunit or high-end multisport watch, but it tracks all the key metrics accurately enough to observe trends in your workouts"
Pros:
- Easy to use
- surprising battery life
- there's an app for everything
Cons:
- Optical heart rate point to point accuracy
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