Stylish and responsive, Great fitness tracking accuracy, Brighter always on display
Short battery life
The battery life is a familiar complaint and, to be honest, it's the only major one. In all other respects, the Apple Watch Series 6 is a superb product.It isn't a huge upgrade, that much is true and, if you already own a Series 5 or a Series 4, there are...
Great color additions, Sleep tracking finally appears, Always-on display
Lacks a headline upgrade, Battery life needs to be longer, Siri can automatically fire easily
While the Apple Watch remains one of the standout wearables you can buy, we're still waiting for another leap forwards in functionality and, perhaps, design too. The blood oxygen monitor is another weapon in the arsenal of health Apple is building, but is...
The Series 5 is an excellent version of Apple's all-conquering Watch. It boasts a gorgeous display, plenty of features, and can help you monitor your heart as easily as telling the time.With the Series 6, Apple has upped its game in subtle but significant...
The Series 5 is an excellent version of Apple's all-conquering Watch. It boasts a gorgeous display, plenty of features, and can help you monitor your heart as easily as telling the time.With the Series 6, Apple has upped its game in subtle but significant...
We're getting to the point where the updates are so small and so incremental that current users of a Series 5, or maybe even Series 4 would barely notice any difference.That's not to say from our first impressions of the Series 6 is not a great smartwatch...
More powerful chipset, Integrated altimeter, New red color
Blood oxygen sensor needs alerts, No claims on longer battery life
It's easy to dismiss the updates in the Apple Watch 6 as incremental and not that exciting, but while the changes here are minimal, the replacement for the Watch 5 does deliver more in certain areas, and could potentially offer better battery life too...
Abstract: There's no reason for me to have any preconceived notions about the Apple Watch. If anything, I've always been a little negative about the concept. A digital wrist computer that costs as much as a perfectly good mid-tier automatic timepiece, that you have...
Good, Excellent build quality, Useful health monitoring tools, Great display, touch response, Reliable fitness tracking, Decent battery life
SpO2 readings could be improved, Expensive
The Apple Watch Series 6 doesn't add a tonne of new features over the Series 5, but there are some notable ones such as blood oxygen monitoring, dual-band Wi-Fi, and the power-efficient S6 chip. A lot of the other features such as sleep tracking, hand was...
Very accurate activity tracking, SpO2 Sensor delivers accurate metrics, Smart capabilities are near perfect, Charges in just 90 minutes
Battery life limited to 18 hours, Fitness stats missing granular detail
The Apple Watch Series 6 is powered by the new S6 SiP and offers new hardware and software features. You get a brand new SpO2 sensor for blood oxygenation levels and VO2 MAx readings from workouts. Thanks to the new SiP we also get fast-charging of the Ap...
Abstract: Continuing with the familiar design, the Apple Watch comes in the same 40mm and 44mm sizes, and in new (PRODUCT) RED and Blue aluminium cases. My review unit was the Blue aluminium case and my old blue leather watch band complimented it perfectly. It pack...