![]() ![]() The smaller display is noticeable after a year of testing the larger-screen Series 7, and if you have AirTags, it doesn't have the ultrawideband chip for precise tracking.īut unless you have a specific use case in mind-say, you are trying to get pregnant-you probably don't need those things. It doesn't have the flashiest standout features, like the ability to check your blood oxygen, check your electrocardiogram (ECG), or measure whether you're ovulating via the temperature sensors. If you have any doubt as to whether you should get an Apple Watch at all, the SE is Apple's entry-level option. Subscriptions help fund the work we do every day. com and our print magazine (if you'd like). ![]() Special offer for Gear readers: Get a 1-year subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off). Updated April 2023: We added our review for the Apple Watch Ultra and updated prices. Here, we break down which one is best for you, and whether older models are worth the price.īe sure to check out our other buying guides, like the Best iPad, Best Smartwatch, and Best iPhone. ![]() All of these watches look pretty similar and share a rotating stable of features. The company has stopped selling last year's Series 7 but you can still find them at online retailers (sometimes for a significant discount), along with older models. But which version should you buy? Apple launched the Series 8, a new SE, and a rugged Ultra sports watch in 2022. We on the WIRED Gear team (and millions of people around the world) agree: If you have an iPhone, the Apple Watch is the best wearable to go with it. ![]()
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