Apple Watch Series 4 44mm Aluminium Sport Band
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Apple Watch Series 4 Aluminum (44MM, Space Grey) - Excellent review
The new Apple Watch Series 4 is available today and this new wearable from Apple may have been the best new product launched at the event and couple of weeks ago in California. The Apple Watch Series 4 has been "redesigned and reengineered" with a focus on the features that people use the most:...- Expanded viewable area, Light weight, Solid battery life, Gorgeous display with stunning animations for watch faces
- No advanced sleep tracking, No always-on display option, No support for third party watch faces, Swipe to switch watch faces is annoying
Review: Apple Watch Series 4 is the full realization of what a wearable can and should do
Apple takes unjustified heat for iterating on a product year after year. By not tossing out the whole platform and design, however, the company has created a game-changer with the Apple Watch Series 4.
Apple Watch Series 4 review: The smartwatch king is bigger and better than ever
The Apple Watch has been updated for the fourth time in as many years, bringing with it a number of new features , and for those looking to upgrade from the first-generation model , there's a tweaked design which features a bigger screen and other cool new tech .- Bigger and more immersive screen looks superb
- Same strap size despite new design
- Will last you through a day
- Electrocardiogram feature not available at launch
- Some WatchOS 5 nitpicks
- No battery improvement
Apple Watch Series 4
The fourth iteration of the Apple Watch still looks like a tiny iPhone on your wrist, but for many, it was the most exciting device announced at Apple's event earlier this month.- Bigger
- better screen
- All old Watch bands fit on the Series 4
- Good battery life
- Faster performance
- Fall detection has the potential to be lifesaving
- ECG features give users more control to monitor their health on a daily basis
- Accurate auto workout detection and ending feature
- WebKit support...
- ECG app isn't available yet
- WatchOS 5 drops support for Series 0 devices
- New complications are only compatible with new watch faces
- Still no support for third-party watch faces
- Still no native sleep tracking
- Siri has trouble completing Shortcuts
- More expensive than any other Apple Watch
- and...
Apple Watch Series 4
If you already have an Apple Watch, should you upgrade That depends. If you own a Series 3, I wouldn't rush to trade it in unless you use it to make calls all the time or see the upcoming ECG feature as a must-have feature.- Large screen
- Good call quality
- ECG capability
- Fall detection
- WatchOS 5 brings numerous improvements
- Stylish
- Expensive
- Battery life remains unchanged
- No built-in sleep tracking
Apple Watch Series 4 Review: This is the one
Has there been a learning experience for Apple quite like the Apple Watch Back when the original model launched in 2015, there was – not unfairly – a sense that Apple itself wasn't quite sure what exactly it should do.- Mesmerizing new display
- Fast and smooth performance
- Health features could be game-changers
- Battery life hasn't suffered
- Siri still falls short
- Expensive
Apple Watch Series 4 Aluminum (44MM, Space Grey) - Excellent review
Apple Watch Series 4 is the best reason yet to buy a smartwatch- Sleek redesign, Huge, gorgeous screen, Novel health features
- Significantly more expensive than Series 3, No always-on display option
Apple Watch Series 4 Review: The Best Smartwatch, Now Even Better
Editor's note (Sept. 24): This review has been updated to reflect more impressions and results of iFixIt's Series 4 teardown .- Big
- beautiful display
- Advanced health sensors
- Faster processing power
- Useful Raise to Speak Siri
- ECG app not available at launch
- Expensive
Apple Watch Series 4 has moved the smartwatch to an all-new level and it provides an excellent companion for anyone who wants to keep an eye on their health, their fitness and wants to stay connected with or without their iPhone by their side.
- Great design
- Larger screen
- Cellular connection
- Heart sensors
- Fast and responsive
- No third party watch faces
- No roaming with cellular
Roughly two-and-half minutes into my run, the watch kicks in. There's a haptic buzz on my wrist. "It looks like you're working out," the watch face reads. That's followed by a big, yellow button, suggesting I start an indoor run.