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Testseek.com have collected 939 expert reviews of the Apple Watch 4 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Watch 4.
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May 2019
 
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939 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Battery lasts more than a day
  • Comfortable to wear
  • Activity tracking is accurate
  • Apple Pay & Passbook are excellent
  • Notifications and Glances
  • Siri on Your Wrist
  • I love the way the hardware looks and feels. Superb
  • Through and through
  • Advertisement
  • Pretty cool how the Watch protects your data—it uses the heartrate sensor to detect when it's on your wrist
  • Staying unlocked
  • And locks itself as soon
  • Adds more life to Apple Watch screen
  • Time Travel is genius
  • 'Hey Siri' is fun and useful
  • Access to native Apple Watch hardware could transform apps
  • Bigger and brighter watch face
  • New heart rate sensors
  • Better speaker
  • Old watchbands still fit
  • Eyecatching
  • Highquality design
  • Works seamlessly with iPhone
  • Enables you to stop looking at your phone so much
  • Great thirdparty app support thus far
  • Lots and lots of body and band options
  • First-party apps offer a good compromise between simplicity and functionality
  • The watches and all their bands share an attractive
  •  sturdy design
  • Screen looks great anywhere except under bright
  • Direct sunlight
  • Fi
  • Lots of native apps
  • And you can add many 3rd-party apps from the Watch app store
  • Easy to learn how to use it
  • But there are official videos and a User Guide online to help you
  • The bands themselves are very sturdy
  • Especially the mesh to the point you know they are secure on the wrist
  • Battery life
  • Faster performance
  • Fall detection has the potential to be lifesaving
  • ECG features give users more control to monitor their health on a daily basis
  • Accurate auto workout detection and ending feature
  • WebKit support makes viewing HTML links
  • The fall detection sensor is the best I've tested
  • Excellent design and build quality
  • Makes checking iPhone alerts more convenient
  • Amazingly accurate heart rate monitor
  • New
  • Intuitive technologies for interaction
  • Hardware design with great band options
  • Notifications and good builtin apps
  • Apple Pay integration
  • 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
  • Highly customizable design with easy-to-change bands
  • Native apps with watchOS 2
  • Beautiful display
  • Good use of haptics for notifications
  • Directions
  • Seamless Apple Pay integration
  • Can make voice calls
  • Reasonably attractive
  • Available in 2 sizes with several band and finish options. Fun to use
  • Strong app selection
  • Seamless integration with iPhone
  • Haptic feedback and force touch gesture work well
  • Supports Apple Pay even without an iPhone present
  • Well-designed Activity and Workout apps provide good tracking and motivation
  • Sleek design
  • High build quality
  • Size and weight feels like a traditional watch when worn
  • Battery life lasts at least a day through standard use
  • Integrated sensors are great for fitness tracking
  • 280 PPI display is vivid and sharp
  • Notifications are co
  • An excellent firstgen device
  • Trademark Apple classleading design
  • Fit and finish
  • Watch OS is advanced
  • Intuitive
  • Groundbreaking technologies
  • Plenty of personalisation options
  • Large screen
  • Good call quality
  • ECG capability
  • Fall detection
  • WatchOS 5 brings numerous improvements
  • Stylish
  • 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
  • Easy to set up
  • Easy to use
  • Great looking screen
  • Digital crown is enjoyable to use
  • Integration with iPhone is seamless
  • A great experience with the software
  • Useful apps and good ecosystem
  • Sport band is actually really nice
  • Beautiful design
  • Two day battery life
  • Fast charging
  • Great screen
  • Big
  • Advanced health sensors
  • Faster processing power
  • Useful Raise to Speak Siri
  • Lightning fast
  • Much larger display
  • New and improved health features
  • Slimmer
  • More comfortable build
  • Larger
  • Detailed screen
  • Smart
  • Useful fitness capabilities
  • Improved battery life
  • Versatile feature set
  • Well built
  • Great display
  • Navigation and messaging prove useful
  • Very nice overall design that's easy and enjoyable to wear. Customizable look and software. Ambitious. Bright
  • Vibrant screen. Often makes notifications (and subsequent responses) quicker and easier. Message dictation is very accurate. Minimal hardware is
  • Delivers notifications better than anything. A great healthtracker.
  • Lightweight and comfortable to wear
  • Fast performance thanks to the new dualcore processor
  • Screen looks great
  • If not as bright as the one found on Series 2
  • WatchOS 3 is the best version of the operating system yet
  • $100 cheaper than Series 2 and offers
  • Highly personalizable design
  • Phenomenal vibrancy with the screen
  • Smooth operation with the Digital crown
  • Good depth with the software experience from the start
  •  Excellent build quality
  •  Powerful
  • Feature-packed software
  •  Better than all-day battery life
  • Sharp
  • Vibrant display
  • Sizes available for most wrists
  • 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
  • Great battery life
  • Huge
  • Beautiful screen
  • Health-tracking features
  • Not just fitness
  • Lovely design
  • Pressure-Sensitive display
  • Taptic Engine
  • Apple Pay
  • A large array of sensors
  • Mesmerizing new display
  • Fast and smooth performance
  • Health features could be game-changers
  • Battery life hasn't suffered
  • Impressive
  • Big display
  • Very comfortable to wear
  • Battery life exceeds expectations
  • Great new watchfaces
  • Feels very fast
  • Calls are louder than before and easier to hear
  • Very accurate heart rate tracking
  • Taptic Engine is still incredible
  • Digital Cro
  • Access to tons of apps
  • Large display
  • Sharp-looking design
  • Extensive set of health features
  • Sleek and stylish design
  • Extremely convenient and easy to use
  • Finely crafted hardware
  • Strong app support
  • Lots of personalization options
  • Easy-to-use fitness tracking
  • Best smartwatch available
  • Bigger and improved screen
  • Long battery life
  • Much-improved performance
  • Accurate step tracking
  • Walkie-Talkie conversations are a blast
  • New heart features could save lives
  • Talking to Siri is easier

The editors didn't like

  • I can't believe Apple shipped this product with such a confusing interface. Sure hope it isn't hard to fix
  • Why the heck doesn't the home button take you straight home
  • Like it does in iOS?
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  • Why does the screen shut off when
  • Doesn't do enough to the main app interface
  • Native apps slow to arrive
  • Autosensing for ending some workouts is too aggressive
  • LTE available only on stainless steel models
  • Settings like Theater Mode still don't mirror between iPhone and Apple Watch
  • Battery life not good enough for back country use
  • Fitness sensors are only tuned for cardio
  • Watch OS is tricky to learn and the Apple Watch app can be flaky
  • Several actions
  • Including pulling up Glances
  • Opening apps
  • Or scrolling through emoji
  • Are consistently slow
  • Drawing
  • Tapping
  • And heartbeat-sending features are gimmicky
  • Pricing is rea
  • Many people say the Watch is too expensive
  • But I don't think the Watch Sport is too expensive for what it can do
  • Possibly an option online for either black or chrome loops for the Nylon & leather bands for all bands
  • ECG app isn't available yet
  • WatchOS 5 drops support for Series 0 devices
  • New complications are only compatible with new watch faces
  • Still no support for third-party watch faces
  • Still no native sleep tracking
  • Siri has trouble completing Shortcuts
  • It requires significant tech-savviness
  • May not replace your current fitness tracker
  • Thirdparty app and Glance performance is slow
  • Managing settings on iPhone can get tedious
  • Sluggish third party 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
  • Takes time to learn interface
  • Time isn't always displayed
  • Can be sluggish to update apps
  • No GPS
  • It's fun
  • Trendy and actually useful
  • But is that enough to get you onboard
  • No way to hide built-in apps from the home screen
  • Many apps and glances are slow to load
  • Higher priced versions only differ in build materials
  • Screen is reflective and shows fingerprints easily
  • Third party apps are slow and buggy
  • Integrated speaker for phone calls is rather weak
  • Customization of watch face is limited in current firmware
  • Display not alwayson
  • Not fully water resistant
  • Battery life good
  • Not great
  • Expensive
  • Battery life remains unchanged
  • No built-in sleep tracking
  • 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
  • Shorter battery life than competitors
  • Siri still fails
  • Design is OK but there are other more attractive smartwatches
  • Phone calls are manageable but speaker could be louder. Finally price point is set high and doesn't even include some sort of charging dock
  • WatchOS is awkward
  • Unresponsive apps
  • The price jumped up a lot
  • Still very expensive
  • No third-party faces
  • Confusing and inconsistent UI
  • Few decent apps
  • Notifications can cause madness
  • Managing them burdensome
  • Limited nature compared to iOS devices will make device feel like unnecessary toy to some. Users might find price too high when compared to other wearables. Requires Bluetooth connection to iPhone for most features. Overall speed is lacking — it takes abo
  • Doesn't excel at much else
  • Most thirdparty apps are too barebones and illfitting for the device
  • Display is not superbright
  • No true waterproofing
  • Lack of GPS
  • Battery life is still an issue
  • A lot more expensive than most other smartwatches
  • Tough to use for phone calls
  •  Expensive device
  • Expensive accessories
  •  Interface needs honing
  •  Tinny
  • Quiet speakerphone
  •  Only average sunlight readability
  • Conclusion
  • How you feel about the Apple Watch will depend entirely upon how you feel about wearables as a whole. Every time
  • Lacks swim-ready water resistance and onboard GPS found in Series 2 models. Only comes in aluminum models
  • Siri is still unreliable
  • No always-on screen option
  • Complication options can be confusing
  • Low battery life
  • Slow at times
  • A rather steep learning curve
  • Some features are less intuitive
  • Siri still falls short
  • Pricey and only works with iPhones
  • Siri is still not great
  • Automatic workout detection is a hit and miss
  • No alwayson display option
  • No way to see individual activity summary on the watch
  • No native sleep tracking
  • Battery life is so-so
  • Few physical buttons
  • Battery life could be better
  • Third-party apps can feel sluggish
  • Some users will crave more control over notification settings
  • More expensive than ever
  • Transferring LTE service can be tricky
  • ECG feature isn't ready yet
  • Some watch faces feel like information overload
  • Rival watches have even better battery life

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  Published: 2015-04-24, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • 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
  • Third-party apps crash, Software has a learning curve, One-day battery life
  • Right now, it's difficult to say whether the Apple Watch is going to break into the mainstream. It's also too early to say whether our initial warmth toward it is because it's new and fun. Only more time spent with it will tell if the sheen will wear off...

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  Published: 2015-04-10, Author: Jack , review by: gizmodo.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Now that the Apple Watch has gone up for pre-order in the UK, have a read through our recent meta-review to see what everyone is saying about Cupertino's smartwatch...

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  Published: 2015-04-10, Author: Karen , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Gorgeous design, Multiple variants to appeal to many people, Well designed UI
  • Priced a lot higher than some will be prepared to pay, Interface feels slightly sluggish
  • The Apple Watch isn't the first ever smartwatch, and it doesn't really do anything other smartwatches don't do. But what it does do, we hope it will do better than the competition, thanks to Apple's user interface expertise. However, our main criticism of...

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  Published: 2015-04-09, review by: knowyourmobile.com

  • Abstract:  The early reviews are good –– very good –– with virtually every reviewer saying the Apple Watch is the best smartwatch anyone has ever made. Yet, while the device does mostly receive high praise, some question whether it actually fills any kind of need for most consumers. We’ll have a full review of the Apple Watch coming up in the next few weeks, until then here’s what others are saying...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-08, Author: Matt , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Abstract:  For the iPhone user, the Apple Watch is the obvious choice of smartwatch. But it isn't the only choice - or at least it won't be, once Android Wear watches are at least partially compatible with iOS devices. So we decided to compare the LG Watch Urbane wi...

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  Published: 2015-04-08, Author: Matt , review by: gizmodo.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Yes, the verdicts are starting to come in for Apple's first smartwatch. Well, the verdicts from predominantly US journalists who have clearly been given a fair amount of time with their Apple Watches if Mashable's 10-chapter review and the 32-strong cast/...

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  Published: 2015-04-08, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • 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....

 
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  Published: 2015-03-26, Author: Ashleigh , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Thinking about buying a smartwatch? The Apple Watch and Pebble Time smartwatch are two of the most talked-about smartwatches in the market, so we've put them head-to-head in our Pebble Time vs Apple Watch comparison. You'll also like: Best smartwatches 2...

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  Published: 2015-03-17, Author: Chris , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Abstract:  2015 is the year of the iWatch but Apple has some competition in the smartwatch market and LG is one manufacturer it has to tackle. See how their latest devices stack up in our Apple Watch vs LG Watch Urbane . comparison preview. Read : The best smartwatc...

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  Published: 2015-03-12, review by: digitalartsonline.co.uk

  • Abstract:  I had a £11,500 Apple Watch Edition strapped to my wrist today. Rose gold. 38mm. Rose gray strap that felt like butter, with a modern buckle also in solid 18-carat gold. It was beautiful. But as luxe as the materials are, my hands-on demo time with the Ap...

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