Apple Watch Series 9 review
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★★★★☆
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★★★★☆
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★★★★☆
Overall Score ★★★★☆
Verdict: A surprisingly good entry into the smartwatch market that fits in to adventures really quite well!
The Apple Watch Series 9 is a solid companion for those who lead adventurous lifestyles, offering a good balance of performance, durability, and utility at a good price when compared to other sports watches.
While it may not be the most rugged or specialised outdoor watch on the market, it provides a range of features that make it a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts who value data, weight-to-size ratio and good design.
One of the standout features of the Series 9 is its advanced fitness tracking capabilities. It comes equipped with a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen sensor, and the ability to track various types of workouts, from cycling to swimming.
The watch also includes a new, more precise temperature sensor, making it a useful tool for monitoring your body's condition during outdoor activities. The addition of the double-tap gesture, which allows for easier control of the watch when wearing gloves or handling gear, is a small but practical enhancement for adventurers.
Durability-wise, the Series 9 is built to withstand the elements, with a water resistance rating of up to 50 metres (the next model goes down further) and a robust design that can handle the occasional knock or scrape.
However, it’s worth noting that it doesn’t offer the same level of ruggedness as some of the more specialised adventure watches on the market, such as those designed by Garmin or Suunto. If you’re into extreme sports or frequently find yourself in harsh environments, you might want to consider additional protection or a more rugged alternative.
Another strong point of the Series 9 is its seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem. For those who are already invested in Apple products, this watch will feel like a natural extension of your existing devices. The ability to receive notifications, make calls, and access apps directly from your wrist is a significant advantage for staying connected, even when you’re off the beaten path.
Battery life, while improved, is still a consideration for longer adventures. The Series 9 offers around 18 hours of battery life under normal use, which might require daily recharging on extended trips. However, the inclusion of fast charging is a helpful feature for those on the go.
In conclusion, the Apple Watch Series 9 is a versatile smartwatch that caters well to those who blend an adventurous lifestyle with a need for connectivity and fitness tracking. While it may not be the most rugged option available, its comprehensive features, coupled with Apple’s signature design and ecosystem integration, make it a solid choice for many outdoor enthusiasts.
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About the Author: Chris is the founder of Hiatus.Design, a website design and branding studio that works with brands all over the world, a former Royal Marines officer and former risk advisor to the BBC.
Chris has travelled in over 60 countries, is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS), a Guinness World Record holder for rowing over 3500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, a Marathon des Sables finisher, and has worked with Hollywood actors, world–renowned musical artists and TV personalities!