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Apple Watch Ultra 2 Review: A Brighter Screen Makes My Favorite Watch Better

By Matthew Lynch
February 1, 2024
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Apple’s latest release, the Apple Watch Ultra 2, is an eye-catching upgrade from its rugged predecessor with a particular focus on screen brightness that sets new standards for outdoor visibility. Building on the formidable foundation of the original Ultra, the new iteration comes as a blessing for users who are often in direct sunlight or work outdoors.

The chunky yet sleek design remains largely untouched, but don’t let the familiar aesthetics fool you. The new Apple Watch Ultra 2 boasts an enhanced Always-On Retina display that is visibly brighter, even under the sunniest conditions—a feature that will surely be appreciated by athletes and adventurers alike. With this upgrade, readability has never been better on an Apple Watch.

In terms of performance, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 delivers on expectations with its S8 chip ensuring swift and responsive navigation through apps and menus. Battery life continues to impress, easily lasting through multiple days of typical usage—a nod towards endurance athletes and extensive explorers who can feel confident they won’t be left time-tracking-less mid-adventure.

Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the broad range of workout metrics and health features that are even more accurate than before. The compass-backed navigation abilities along with water resistance makes it a quintessential choice for divers and hikers seeking reliable tech companionship.

Interactive elements like the Action Button give users quicker access to specific features which can prove invaluable during high-pressure circumstances where time and simplicity are of the essence. Further improving on personal safety, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 maintains its commitment to emergency communication capabilities even in remote locations.

Overall, with subtle yet significant improvements over its predecessor, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 stands out as an accomplished update to what had already been a top-tier wearable device. It not only retains all the beloved features but also enhances user experience where it truly matters—display visibility under challenging light conditions—making this watch arguably one of the best options in its category.

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