Apple Watch Hacks Every User Should Know

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Apple Watch Hacks Every User Should Know

Apple unveils the next generation of its popular smartwatch. Not just the Apple Watch Series 8 but even the Watch SE and Watch Ultra.

Apple has unveiled the Apple Watch Series 8 which brings with it a wide range of health features, but also the second generation of the Watch SE and the powerful Watch Ultra. Let's find out all the news about the Apple event.

The new Apple event opened with a presentation dedicated to the Apple Watch. As expected, the smartwatch has been renewed with the eighth generation, the generation that introduces new software features and many additions to the hardware interface. The key word is "health," with new sensors designed to detect body temperature and any traces.

Apple also updated the SE series: the "budget" range of the smartwatch moves to the second generation, inheriting most of the features of the Series 8 and re-proposing the same design as its predecessor. The much-discussed Apple Watch Pro isn't missing out, and it's designed for athletes, explorers, and in general users who face extreme situations while wearing their smartwatch.

Apple Watch Series 8: All the news

The new generation of Apple Watch starts with health. This is the message that the Cupertino giant has sent to aspiring users of its new smartwatch. In addition to improving from every standpoint in terms of durability, Watch Series 8 has a dedicated body temperature sensor, designed specifically for women.

During the night, the new sensor detects the temperature of the wrist every 0.5 seconds, to track any changes. In this way, the Apple Watch Series 8 will be able to detect the biphasic direction of the temperature and, in turn, signal to the user that ovulation is approaching. It all goes through a new software feature dedicated to the menstrual cycle that allows a woman to view all the useful information on her watch.

Another great novelty that responds to the name fault detection and, as the name implies, will allow Watch Series 8 owners to protect themselves from potential traffic accidents thanks to an additional compartment of sensors designed specifically for these critical situations. Using two motion sensors, a new 3-axis gyroscope, and an accelerometer, the smartwatch can recognize four different types of influences and, in extreme cases, initiate emergency calls in a fully automatic manner.

In terms of aesthetics, there are no fundamental innovations. The Watch Series 8 suggests the same design that was seen on the Series 7 lineup devices, which were launched just a year ago.

For the Watch Series 8, and not only, but Apple is also finally introducing a Low Power mode, which limits some features of the smartwatch to expand the autonomy of the device. It will be available for all devices released after Series 4 and compatible with watchOS 9.

Apple Watch Series 8 will come in four new aluminum model colors and three stainless steel colors. There will also be new belts, with news coming from Nike and Hermes. In the US, the new watch will retail for a recommended price of $509 for the GPS version and $629 for the cellular version.

Apple Watch SE refurbished with 2nd generation

Apple Watch SE is popular with users around the world, and it is updated with the second generation. The "low-cost" Cupertino model borrows technologies introduced in the new 8 Series and re-launches the same aesthetics as the first generation SE.

The beating heart of the Apple Watch SE 2 is, in fact, the same chip that we find in the Watch Series 8. In the device, we will also find the same sensors that allow us to operate the aforementioned fault detection. Emergency calls are enabled, as well as notifications related to heart rate detection and full support for the most varied workouts. A new feature has also been introduced to monitor sleep patterns.

To be honest, from an aesthetic point of view, we find a small novelty: the back of the Apple Watch Series 8 has new colors, which can be selected at the time of purchase and combined with the many straps available in the company's store.

For the US, too, the new Watch SE will have a lower starting price than the previous generation: $249 for the GPS model and $349 for the cellular model.

Ultra, for the boldest

In all likelihood, the real hero of Apple's keynote was the Watch Ultra. This model, designed for use in extreme conditions, was anticipated by many rumors, which described the unprecedented "rugged" design and some innovative features offered on this authentic top-of-the-range.

It starts with a titanium case measuring 49mm in diameter, which is the most resistant Apple Watch has ever seen. The screen — which doubles the maximum brightness of the other models — is completely flat and protected by the sapphire glass we've already seen on more expensive models from the previous generation. Another feature is the new action button, which provides instant access to a wide range of features.

Joining the action button is a new powerful speaker that allows users to turn on alerts, notifications, and calls at a much higher volume; Apple has also implemented new noise reduction algorithms, which have effectively improved the call quality on the Watch Ultra. In this regard, the microphone has also been improved, to detect the users' voices more clearly and accurately than in the past.

The crown has been redesigned to be used even with gloves, another feature designed for use in extreme sports and beyond.

Speaking of connectivity, every Apple Watch Ultra model will support a cellular network, to stay connected in any situation. And to counteract the most stressful adventures, the American manufacturer has thought well of significantly extending the battery life: we are talking about 36 hours of duration on a single charge and up to 60 hours of continuous use, which an unprecedented option allows. passes through the program.

In addition to a new screen that collects all the information needed to face every possible situation, the Cupertino house has created three new types of bands: Trail Loop, Alpine Loop, and Ocean Band. The first is the thinnest and lightest strap Apple has ever designed; The Alpine Ring is made of two layers of nylon and provides maximum strength and the ability to make any adjustments instantly. The Ocean Band is intended for water sports, integrates two titanium bands, and is constructed of highly flexible fluoro rubber.

The price of the Apple Watch Ultra for the US market starts at $799. The new device will be officially launched on September 23.