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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.
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The editors liked
Water- and swim-proof
Built-in GPS
Brighter
More readable screen outdoors
Bigger screen
Louder speaker
Still lets you use old straps
Bigger and more immersive screen
Same strap size
Series 2
GPS
Waterproof
Ceramic design
Dualcore processor
Sapphire glass and brighter display | Series 1
Faster than original (dualcore processor) | Original
Cheapest (used)
Gorgeous design
Smooth performance and navigation
Great screen
The overall look and feel of the Apple Watch
As with most products from Cupertino
Was a major plus for me. The last thing you want is a watch that you have to apologize for visually just so you can find out when Ebay is asking you to bid from your wrist
It's a lovely thing to wear
And it's already proven itself useful in dozens of tiny but welcome ways. I suspect it will grow on me further as it settles and matures – and as I learn where its strengths are versus where I should instead use my iPhone or M
Impressive hardware specifications
Well priced
Great features
Simple and elegant menu system
Stylish design
Clever interface
Two sizes
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
Innovative
Heavily customisable
Great design
Lovely screen
Accurate voice recogntion
Glances
Stylish
Battery life
Reply to text messages
Photo watch faces
Apple Pay
Multiple variants to appeal to many people
Well designed UI
Comfortable to wear
Attractive
Comfortable
Classy and easy to remove straps
Taptic Engine vibrations and taps
Faster than original
More affordable than Series 2
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
Big screen and slim body
Runs fast and smooth
New health & safety features
Improved audio and call quality
Strong display
Lovely back
Clever new health features
Larger display
Lightweight design
Better design
Lifesaving metrics
Top sports features
Feels great to wear
Screen is gorgeous
Huge amount of strap options
Fantastic array of fitness and health features
It motivates you so well to be active
A really lovely
Classy device - more so than any rival
Already a number of very useful and clever apps and deluge hasn't even begun
Enhances your gadget life in subtle but significant ways
Larger screen
Thinner
Excellent performance
Big
Bright screen
Good battery life
Impressive health features
Better fit in thinner body
Best-looking smartwatch so far
Force Touch well integrated
Digital Crown is a useful addition
Design
'haptic' interface
Siri performs well
Unique communication methods make it special
Attractive design in multiple sizes
Notification taps are subtle
Setup is a breeze
Watch OS 2.0 fixes some app problems
Notification support means you can glance and carry on with your day
Speed improved by watchOS 3
Slimmer chassis
Lightweight
The watch can be used to make calls
Send messages
Listen to music and use Siri even if you don't have your iPhone to hand it's also available without this functionality for £399
It comes in two screen sizes 40mm or 44mm
The watch's speaker is louder t
Listen to music and use Siri even if you don't have your iPhone to hand - it's also available without this functionality for £399
It comes in two screen sizes - 40mm or 44mm
The watch's speaker is loud
The editors didn't like
The price is high
Still no sleep tracking
Electrocardiogram feature not available at launch
Series 2
Expensive | Series 1
IonX glass | Original
Can only be bought used
The price
Software will take a while to get used to
The Apple Watch feels exactly like you'd expect it to
A first attempt. Apple's fused its own design ethos with the limited technology around at the moment to make a compelling smartwatch – but it's still a smartwatch
A device that doesn't really have an
The battery has easily been good enough in my 42mm (which has a slightly bigger battery than 38mm models) to last a long day without having to step down into the ‘it only functions as a watch' Power Reserve mode
But it's still a pain to take it off night
No universal search
Expensive at any level
Battery life is one day
Missing many key apps
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
Expensive
Mediocre battery
Not essential
Hard to learn interface
Limited useful apps
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
Priced a lot higher than some will be prepared to pay
Interface feels slightly sluggish
Interface can be counterintuitive at first and occasionally feels sluggish
Very expensive
No support for native apps (yet)
Somewhat fussy interface
Sluggish apps
Lacks GPS and waterproofing
No stainless steel option
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
Reduced battery life
High price tag
No upgrades on fitness really
ECG capability limited to US later
Still on the pricey side
Battery life needs to be more than two days
More expensive
Battery life still short
Siri integration still not great
It won't last multiple days without needing a charge
Still won't track sleep natively
No always-on display is irritating
A day of battery isn't ideal and precludes sleep tracking
Not as instantly intuitive as other Apple devices
No ECG test in UK
Running data still behind Garmin
New flush side button is harder to press
Unintuitive and buggy software
Significantly drains iPhone battery
Third-party apps need work
Some gimmicky features
Lacklustre launch apps
Time checking is problematic
Third-party apps crash
Software has a learning curve
One-day battery life
Interface can be counterintuitive at first
Occasionally feels sluggish
Thirdparty apps run relatively slowly
Lack of GPS
Pricey
Battery life still only 2 days
Won't track sleep natively
No always-on display option
It's slow to boot up
You have to be on EE or Vodafone to use the Apple Watch without an iPhone to hand
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;
Expensive… very expensive; Battery could be a little better; Apps can fail too easily;
Apple's take on the smartwatch was always going to be totally different from the crowd, and it sure is one device worth taking a look at, especially if you've been eyeing the ads and stories on the subject.But do we think it's worth it?Honestly, we're not...
Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Incredible design, Surprisingly long battery life, Great user experience
It's square, not round, Expensive by comparison, Missing a few features in fitness software
The reason it took Apple so long to get into the wearables game was its relentless perfectionism. It built itself a nice amount of hype while getting the product ready, and now that it's here it was certainly worth the wait for iOS users keen to get their...
Abstract: Let's back up. Any way you figure, the Apple Watch is an epic product release. It's the company's first new product category since the iPad and the first new product since the death of Steve Jobs. It was created almost entirely under the guidance of Chief...
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
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
The Apple Watch is the most ambitious, well-constructed smartwatch ever seen, but first-gen shortfalls make it feel more like a fashionable toy than a necessary tool....
Abstract: Using the Digital Touch feature was a wow moment too. Press the button below the watch's digital crown to bring up your favourite contacts – from this screen you can call them, send a message or enter Digital Touch if they also have an Apple Watch. Then y...
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Published: 2015-03-10, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Today, I strapped a $14,000 watch to my wrist — one with an Apple computer inside. I played with it a bit, and tried to imagine integrating it into my life. But by the time Apple (oh so courteously!) booted me out of the showroom, I couldn't make up my mi...
Abstract: The Surge is shaping as the ultimate wearable, with all the features of Fitbit's activity monitoring band and a smartwatch combined. Source: SuppliedWearables are a substantial growth area in consumer technology, and the fact that your relatives and frien...
Abstract: The shiny new Apple Watch looks very impressive in those crisp hi-res pictures and videos but in the flesh it's actually even better.Seeing the Apple Watch up close makes you appreciate the sleek design and the attention to detail that went into it.It is ...
Published: 2014-07-11, Author: Brian , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: When I say I had an Apple Watch hands on, I mean literally that and not much more; it went on my wrist, and cycled through some display modes. But after wearing it, and seeing a trained-up Apple professional put it through some delicate paces, it's clear...
Published: 2019-05-23, Author: Kai , review by: futurefive.co.nz
At an RRP of $699 for the 40mm version and $749 for the 44mm version, the Apple Watch is great if you're already locked into the Apple ecosystem and you're looking for a device that can significantly minimise how often you take your phone out of your pock...