The item in question is useful, but not required. The cost is moderate, but not cheap. Overall, I'd say it's Apple's most divisive offering. The SE model is essentially a watch from the prior generation, but with a 5th series processor and display. The company has already incorporated all the major features, such as a heart rate monitor, various sensors, notifications, and so on. In this version, they are present. While the SE's lower price tag is appealing, it does come with a few drawbacks. For instance, the SE doesn't offer any sort of electrocardiogram (ECG) recording capability, even though this is a standard feature on the 4th series. Not only does it lack a blood oxygen sensor and an always-on screen like the 6 Series, but it also lacks an always-on display. The release in 2022 is promising because they will be supported for at least another two or three years, and maybe even four. The screen indicates that continuous use will eventually drain the battery. The watch has trouble keeping its charge for a day as it is, so adding this feature makes no sense. While having oxygen in the blood is nice to have, it is not necessary for the vast majority of users. Similarly, an electrocardiogram taken from just one location on the body is not accurate. This watch is useless without an iPhone because the phone's features are an integral part of the device. If you have an Android device, you can try it out, but don't expect to have access to all of the features. It's hard to predict what will happen in the seventh season, but it won't be anything groundbreaking. There's a good chance they'll make some aesthetic adjustments after unification, but don't expect a complete design overhaul to a spherical shape. Hence, if you really need such a watch or don't mind spending the money to give it a try, the SE version is still the best buy in 2022. Unless you are positive, either decline the offer or spend $12,000–15,000 on a set of four old ones. Get the identical. Many people still don't see the need in owning a watch, as evidenced by the abundance of "I'm selling because I didn't need them" advertising for nearly new timepieces on a popular classifieds website. They're asking $22,000–$24,000, which is a lot of money but not worth it when you consider that brand-new models start at $26,000.
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