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Review on Apple Watch Ultra 49mm Titanium Case Cellular Smart Watch, Titanium/Black and Gray Trail Loop by Danuta Nowak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The ratio of price and quality is very pleasing, I will repeat the purchase.

Ultras market themselves as a piece of equipment that may be used for extreme sports like harmin or suunto. But looking at it from the outside, it seems as if the grandmother's granddaughter-anime was like boxing for three months, landed a blow, beat a pear, stood in sparring a couple of times, and, most significantly, got himself very expensive, branded boxing gloves, underpants, and slippers. After that, did he start training to become a boxer? Obviously not, considering that in order to do that he would have to be reborn. However, at the same time, he started to look and feel different than merely a dead guy, and in some unusual circumstances, he is even capable of standing up for himself. On the other hand, a real boxer will never need to put his skills to use in the ring because they will never be needed in everyday life. The only subjective drawback is the general design for a sports tracker / heart rate monitor, to be honest, the apple watch is essentially it, so how more than half of its functionality is connected with pseudo-sport healthy lifestyle chips that you are tormented to turn off so as not to eat the battery. Also, in principle, for ordinary urban life, a device such as a harmin is not needed and inconvenient, and the apple watch copes with this much better. There were, of course, series with cases made of steel, ceramics, and other materials; however, the case design remained essentially the same, and the watch continued to give the impression that it was a heart rate monitor from the outside. The Ultras changed everything in this regard; however, the primary disadvantage is now somewhat leveled, and the design can be described as something in between the Apple Classic Watch and a heart rate monitor, with a touch of harmine brutality and additional expensive materials added in. For three months, Grandma's granddaughter had on pricey everlasts that made her look like she was boxing.

Pros
  • To begin, the physical appearance, which is notably dissimilar to both the Apple Watch in particular and other types of sports heart rate monitors and trackers in general.
Cons
  • all of the flaws that are inherently present in the software and filling of versions 6, 7, and 8 of the Apple Watch (there is, in principle, one internal, with just slight variations), as well as the overall concept of Apple's smart watches. There are a lot of people who complain that the price does not correlate to the functionality and the filling of the product. However, you must not forget that Ultra is a watch; it is not even a phone; rather, it is a luxury item and a personal ornament. It's the same as if you said the "functionality" of a Rolex or Omega watch doesn't live up to the price you pay for them.