Published: 2019-09-30, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.co.uk
Alwayson display, Timeless design, App Store and app support is stellar
Battery life just OK, No native sleep tracking, Still very expensive
There's no question that the Apple Watch Series 5 is the absolute best smartwatch money can buy. It has an incredible screen, excellent app support, and the strongest set of sensors and features you'll find anywhere. It's expensive for sure, but when you...
Published: 2019-09-26, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Should you update from the Series 3 to the 5? This is a difficult question.If you're running a Series 3, upgrading to a Series 5 will undoubtedly provide you with a plethora of advantages: a compass, an ECG, better heart monitors, upgraded Bluetooth, more...
Always-on display, Menstrual-cycle tracking, More options than ever
Battery life takes a cut, Very minor upgrade
The Series 5 is a small upgrade on paper, but the always-on display has the desired effect of making this feel much closer to a real watch. You do sacrifice some battery life for it, but not drastically so. Otherwise, the biggest changes come with watchOS...
Published: 2019-09-18, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Always-on display, Compass, Heart-rate monitoring, Bands still fit from previous versions, Two sizes
Not much of an upgrade from Series 4, No sleep tracking, No international roaming
With so many big advances in 2018, the Apple Watch Series 5 looks to hone and refine the experience that we saw with the Apple Watch Series 4 - which is no longer on sale. The changes, while welcomed, are fairly small this time around suggesting that Appl...
Always-on display, More storage, WatchOS 6 brings decent upgrades
Too similar to Apple Watch 4, Battery life poorer, Always-on display too bright at night
The Apple Watch 5 is a premium smartwatch, but one that doesn't offer a huge upgrade over the Watch 4, apart from the very welcome always-on display. It hasn't risen in price, and there's more storage on offer – but many will find the cheaper Apple Watch...
Published: 2019-09-18, Author: Lewis , review by: macworld.co.uk
It's clear to see that the Apple Watch Series 5 and Apple Watch Series 4 are very similar smartwatches in terms of design and build, with only key features – like the always-on display, new processor and increased storage – differing between the two. Of c...
Abstract: Trend experts Mintel found that that 33% of Brits believe wearable technology will 'make their lives better', so Digital Spy 's sister site Women's Health is here to try to answer the question: is the Apple Watch Series 5 worth buying? Whether you're an '...
Published: 2019-09-10, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Always on display, Digital compass, Titanium and ceramic versions
Still no sleep tracking, No international roaming support
With so many big advances in 2018, the Apple Watch Series 5 looks to hone and refine the experience.On the surface, the changes don't seem to amount to much, but the addition of an alway- on screen is something we've been asking for since the beginning, a...
If it wasn't for an always-on display, the Apple Watch 5 would be one of the most minuscule updates for an Apple product yet. However, not needing to wake the display is a real boost for the Watch 5, and worth a whole new launch...
A compass has been built into the watch so you can see your direction when getting navigation from the watch, The watch can be used to make calls, send messages, listen to music and use Siri even if you don't have your iPhone to hand – it's also available
It's slow to start up
If you're not on a limited budget and you've got an iPhone, the Apple Watch Series 5 is the ideal smart watch. Stylish and with excellent fitness tracking features, this tiny smartphone on your wrist lets you do almost everything you'd expect to do from y...