Apple Watch SE
Pros
- Quality fitness tracking
- Great range of health features
- Large screen
- Easy to use
Cons
- Battery life is still too short
- Lacks ECG and blood Oxygen monitoring
- Lacks Always-on display
- Connects to iPhone via Bluetooth and wifi
Where to get it?
Apple Watch SE (GPS + Cellular, 40mm) – Space Gray Aluminum Case with Black Sport Band (Renewed)
Review
The Apple Watch SE is a slim and attractive watch with interchangeable bands that comes in three colours: Gold, Silver, and Space Grey. It also features great notifications, accurate health sensors, and responsiveness.
Quality fitness tracking
When it comes to fitness tracking, the Apple Watch SE is similar to previous Apple watches in that it provides high-quality data as well as motivational nudges to keep you active.
Battery life is still too short
Despite the fact that the Apple Watch SE has a longer battery life thanks to a more current CPU and the lack of an always-on display, the watch only lasts about 18 hours, which means you’ll have to charge it every day.
Great range of health features
Although the Watch SE is less expensive, it still includes several high-end health functions, including an accelerometer, gyroscope, and an always-on altimeter. Fall detection, noise monitoring, an emergency SOS button, and international emergency dialling are all included. It does not, however, include ECG or blood oxygen monitoring.
Large screen
When turned on, the Apple Watch SE’s screen is bright, colourful, and crisp. However, Apple has disabled the Always-on display, which allowed the watch face to be visible at all times. Despite the fact that it consumes the battery, people find it to be a distinctive feature of Apple watches. The Watch SE’s screen is turned off while it is not in use. It only lights up to reveal the time or an app when you tap it, spin the digital crown, or tilt the watch face towards you.
Easy to use
The watch is responsive and simple to operate. It connects to an iPhone and the internet through Bluetooth and wifi, as well as 4G for models that enable it and if your phone plan allows it. The majority of the watch’s features, such as health and fitness tracking, are also available offline, although alerts and maps are not. Apple Music, on the other hand, may store tunes for offline listening via Bluetooth headphones for jogging or other activities, although Spotify cannot.