Product Review: Apple Watch Series 10

Introduction
As we step into 2025, Apple continues to dominate the smartwatch market with its latest offering, the Apple Watch Series 10. Released in September 2024, this iteration brings subtle yet significant improvements to the already impressive Series 9. With a focus on health features, performance enhancements, and a sleeker design, the Series 10 aims to maintain Apple’s position at the forefront of wearable technology.
Design and Display
The Series 10 introduces a refined design that’s both familiar and fresh. Apple has managed to slim down the watch’s profile by 0.5mm, making it the thinnest Apple Watch to date. The display has been upgraded to a new LTPO OLED panel, offering even better brightness and energy efficiency. The always-on display now boasts a peak brightness of 2500 nits, ensuring excellent visibility even in direct sunlight.
Performance and Battery Life
Under the hood, the Series 10 is powered by Apple’s new S10 chip, which delivers a 20% performance boost over its predecessor. This translates to smoother animations, faster app launches, and more responsive Siri interactions. Battery life has seen a modest improvement, with Apple claiming up to 20 hours of typical use, an increase of 2 hours over the Series 9.
Health and Fitness Features
Health monitoring remains a core focus of the Apple Watch, and the Series 10 introduces several new features. The standout addition is the new sleep apnea detection capability, which uses a combination of the blood oxygen sensor and heart rate monitor to identify potential breathing disturbances during sleep. While not a diagnostic tool, it can alert users to potential issues that warrant medical attention.
The Series 10 also introduces a new “Wellness Score” feature, which aggregates data from various sensors to provide a daily snapshot of overall health and fitness. This score takes into account factors such as sleep quality, heart rate variability, activity levels, and even environmental factors like noise exposure and air quality.
Smart Features and Connectivity
Apple has expanded the watch’s smart capabilities with enhanced on-device processing for Siri, allowing for faster and more reliable voice commands even without an internet connection. The Series 10 also introduces a new “Family Setup” feature, allowing multiple watches to be managed from a single iPhone, making it easier for families to stay connected and monitor each other’s health.
Conclusion
The Apple Watch Series 10 may not be a revolutionary upgrade, but it refines and enhances the features that have made the Apple Watch the most popular smartwatch in the world. With its improved health monitoring capabilities, sleeker design, and enhanced performance, it remains the gold standard for smartwatches in 2025. While the improvements may not be enough to justify an upgrade for Series 9 owners, those with older models or newcomers to the Apple Watch ecosystem will find the Series 10 to be a compelling and feature-rich wearable.