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What does it take for an Android smartwatch to stand out in a crowded market? Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra, priced at a hefty $650, aims to redefine the standard. But is it worth the investment? Let's dive into the details and find out what sets this watch apart from its competitors.
First impressions matter, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra certainly makes an impact. With its unique "squirkle" case housing a familiar Samsung round screen, it's a design that polarizes opinions. Have you seen it in person? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Unlike its predecessor, the Ultra ditches the beloved physical rotating bezel, opting instead for a touch bezel—a move that might leave some enthusiasts disappointed.
While the Ultra shares some features with other high-end smartwatches—like a customizable quick button, dual frequency GPS, and a super bright screen—its true value lies in the innovations it brings to the table. The bioactive sensor, for instance, is redesigned to offer more accurate heart rate tracking and blood oxygen readings. But that's not all; it also provides an advanced glycation end products (AG's) index, an indicator of metabolic health and biological aging. Imagine your watch telling you that you're only 80 years old on the inside!
Sleep apnea detection is another significant addition, with the Ultra and its sibling, the Galaxy Watch 7, being the first in the US to receive FDA authorization for this feature. After wearing the watch to bed for at least two nights, you'll receive notifications on your phone if potential signs of obstructive sleep apnea are detected. This is a game-changer for those looking to monitor their health more closely.
Battery life is a crucial factor for any smartwatch, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra doesn't disappoint. With the always-on display turned on, you can expect up to 60 hours of battery life. Switch to power-saving mode, and that number jumps to 100 hours. For those who love to work out, the workout power-saving mode offers up to 48 hours of battery life. However, there's a catch: the Ultra uses a new mechanism for its watch bands, meaning you won't be able to use older bands with this model.
For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, the Galaxy Watch 7, priced at $300, is worth considering. Available in small (40 mm) and large (44 mm) sizes, it offers different battery capacities and leans heavily on Galaxy AI to analyze your sleep and health metrics. It even suggests replies to incoming messages based on the tone of the conversation.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra is a bold statement from Samsung, offering unique features and advanced health monitoring capabilities. But is it the right choice for you? Stay tuned for our full review, and in the meantime, let us know what questions you have about these new watches. Pre-orders are open, with both watches set to be available on July 24th. Thanks for reading, and we'll catch you next time!
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