Still the best smartwatch on the market, watchOS 3 makes the watch more user friendly, Fantastic fitness tracker
Expensive, Bit of a learning curve, Short battery life compared to dedicated fitness trackers
The Apple Watch Series 2 offers the best smartwatch experience money can buy, but it's not cheap and it's not yet a must-have device. That being said, the Apple Watch Series 2 feels more focused than Apple's first attempt at cracking the wearable world, a...
Published: 2017-03-22, Author: Matthew , review by: au.pcmag.com
Abstract: Gabriel O'Flaherty-Chan is a Toronto-based iOS developer working at Frenzy. He's owned an Apple Watch for a few months and was disappointed with a lack of content for the tiny device. So he made his own game for it called Saqqara, but that still wasn't en...
Still, there are a few things that would the Apple Watch Series 2 better. To be a more complete fitness tracker, the Watch needs a barometer so it can more accurately track elevation changes; better battery life, so that GPS usage doesn't cut into...
I think it's the biggest compliment I can give the $529 Apple Watch to say that I've stopped using a Fitbit, I've stopped using Google Fit, and I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything at all. The GPS, water resistance, heart rate monitor and suite o...
Published: 2016-09-30, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Excellent design, water resistant, built-in GPS, huge choice of apps
Design hasn't changed, not rugged enough for some users
The Apple Watch Series 2, despite not looking any different to the previous model, is still several classes above thanks to the additional features and abilities.User Rating 4.35 ( 1 votes)Related PostsSamsung Gear Fit 2 activity band review – excellent...
Read more Apple iPhone 7 review: Good-but-expensive If you don't own an Apple Watch, Series 2 is the one to buy if you're serious about exercise. If you don't swim and have no need for GPS, Series 1 is cheaper at $269 and has the Series 2's powerfu...
Published: 2016-09-23, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: The original Apple Watch wasn't amazing, but it did what it set out to do. You could answer phone calls on your watch, see notifications from your phone, and even track your heart rate. And with the most recent software upgrade, the watch has speed and in...
Abstract: The earliest reviews of the Apple Watch Series 2 went live on Wednesday. Series 2 is currently in the preorder phase, and launches in the first round of countries on Friday, September 16. Every reviewer agrees the Apple Watch experience has improved, larg...
The new Apple Watch is faster, has a far better OS, onboard GPS, a brighter display and is waterproof to 50 meters in salt or fresh water
Same battery life, mostly. GPS activity causes a big hit on battery life for running. Lacks always-on display. A tad thicker and heavier. Requires an iPhone to work
The Apple Watch returns in a made-for-sports upgrade that adds swim functions and GPS, but anyone who's not a runner or swimmer should consider the Apple Watch Series 1 instead...