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Review on 🍏 Apple Watch Ultra 49mm Titanium Case Cellular - Titanium/Orange Alpine Loop by Mateusz Bana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

Like harmin or suunto, ultras market themselves as a tool for extreme sports. On the outside, however, it appears as though the grandmother's granddaughter-anime enjoyed boxing for three months, delivered a blow, defeated a pear, engaged in some sparring, and, most importantly, spent a significant amount of money on branded boxing gloves, underwear, and slippers. Did he afterwards turn to boxing? Obviously not, as he must be reborn in order to accomplish this. But at the same time, he started to appear and feel more like a living person than just a dead one, and even in exceptional circumstances, he can defend himself. A real boxer, however, will never have to use his skills in daily life. Additionally, in theory, a device like a harmin is unnecessary and inconvenient for everyday urban life, and the apple watch handles this much better. The only subjective disadvantage is the general design for a sports tracker / heart rate monitor; however, 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 tortured to turn off so as not to eat the battery. In this regard, Ultras change everything. Now the main drawback is somewhat leveled. I would describe the design as falling somewhere between the apple classics watch like a heart rate monitor and a bit of harmine brutality and plus expensive materials. Of course, there were series with steel cases, ceramics, etc., but the case essentially changed, outwardly it still looked like a heart rate monitor. For three months, Grandma's granddaughter appeared to be boxing in pricey Everlasts.

Pros
  • The appearance is the first thing that stands out, and it is ultimately pretty distinct from both the Apple Watch in particular and from sports heart rate monitors/trackers in general.
Cons
  • The entire Apple smart watch concept, as well as all the flaws in the software and filling of the 6, 7, and 8 versions of the Apple Watch (there is, in theory, just one internal, with small variations). Several claim that the price does not match to the usefulness or filling of the item. But keep in mind that Ultra is a watch, not even a phone; it's a premium item worn as a personal ornament. It would be like stating that a Rolex or Omega's "functionality" does not correspond to their high price.