

The most expensive model will still set you back $1,499 / £1,449 / AU$2,259 if you go for the most luxurious straps and finish - but Apple still believes that fashion has a large part to play in the allure of its Watch.Īnd remember: you can still plump for the Apple Watch 3 for $199 / £199 / AU$299, or try and find the similarly-specced Apple Watch 5 discounted at many retailers. In terms of the Apple Watch 6 price, you’re looking at $399 / £379 / AU$599 for the 40mm version, while the 44mm version starts at $429 / £409 / AU$649 (those prices are for the GPS-only version, without cellular connectivity). The Apple Watch 6 release date was Friday, September 18, and you're able to pick one up online or in-store with (relative) ease.

You can add in personalised 'memojis', right from the Watch itself. However, for many consumers – especially those who aren’t bothered about having an always-on display – the Apple Watch SE offers nearly every feature that the Watch 6 is packing, and does it for far less cost. The Apple Watch 6 is quite nearly the best Apple has to offer in the wearable space, and if you’re worried about either your heart health or respiratory system, those extra features will bring you a welcome degree of reassurance. WatchOS 7 brings a few small upgrades – Apple’s not saying as much, but it’s clear that some are designed to help out in the current pandemic we’re facing: a hand-washing monitor just coincidentally appearing seems unlikely, and it’s a useful weapon in the fight against Covid-19, even if the monitoring is a little hard to please. With sleep tracking now on board, you’ve got another useful metric to help you keep on top of your health.īut you still need to work out when you’re going to find that 90-minute window each day to charge your Watch, if you’re not going to do it overnight, which is frustrating. The thing is, that’s still not long enough for what this Watch could do.

Once again, we regularly got far longer than the advertised 18 hours between charges, usually hitting around 28-30 hours before needing to reach for the charging cable. There’s definitely potential Apple isn’t exploiting.Īs ever, battery life on a new Apple Watch is strange.
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Of more interest is the new Fitness Plus service from Apple, which lets Watch users interact with fitness workouts wherever they are – and any new Apple Watch will come with three free months of workouts to try.Īs an overall fitness tracker, the Apple Watch 6 feels like it’s got some incredible benefits – great activity tracking, good monitoring and motivation to stay active, a wide range of monitored activities – but there’s still no step up to a ‘pro mode’ for those who want to take their fitness to another level. The all-new Fitness Plus service makes use of your Apple Watch data as you exercise (Image credit: Apple)
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Update: watchOS 8 was announced at WWDC 2021 and released shortly after the September Apple event, bringing more software and features to the Apple Watch 3 and newer models, including the Apple Watch 6. However, Apple is clear that it’s not a medical tool, and should only be used for monitoring general fitness or wellness – so while it’s an interesting thing to check out from time to time, it doesn’t feel like a headline feature. A new sensor allows you to see how well-saturated your blood is with that ever-so-useful oxygen, and for the most part it works well. The display, using OLED technology, is as bright and clear as ever – we didn’t notice any extra brightness outside, despite the claims made by Apple, but equally we never struggled to read the display, thanks to the rich colors and good contrast ratios.Īs it has been in recent years, fitness is the key focus of the new Apple Watch, and it’s more prominent than ever. The new colors and designs are interesting, with the new blue and red flavors, in particular, appealing on the wrist, the aluminum casing blending nicely with the more striking hues. On the outside, the Apple Watch 6 continues with the same design language used in previous models – a rounded, metal body with a square display that curves elegantly into the device itself.
