Price: $898.00
(as of Jan 26, 2025 06:54:18 UTC – Details)
Customers say
Customers find the watch’s quality, battery life, and appearance satisfactory. They praise its sharp colors, nice black finish, and good value for money. Many appreciate the larger screen size that is easy to view in all lighting conditions. The functionality, durability, and features are also praised.
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J. Antonio Bucio –
Premium Design, Exceptional Performance, and Unmatched Durability
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is truly a standout smartwatch. The rugged titanium case not only gives it a sleek, high-end appearance but also makes it incredibly durable for outdoor adventures and daily wear. The 49mm size provides a clear, vibrant display thatâs easy to read in all lighting conditions.The blue alpine loop is comfortable, stylish, and secureâperfect for both fitness activities and casual wear. Its fitness tracking capabilities are top-notch, with Precision GPS ensuring accurate route tracking, even in challenging environments. The action button adds a convenient way to quickly access features, especially during workouts or outdoor activities.One of the best features is the extra-long battery life, which easily lasts through long hikes or busy days without needing constant recharging. The GPS + Cellular option is great for staying connected without carrying your phone everywhere.If youâre looking for a smartwatch that combines rugged durability with advanced features, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is worth every penny. Highly recommended for fitness enthusiasts, adventurers, and anyone seeking a reliable, high-performance smartwatch.
Mitch Sroka –
Yes yes yes!
This is a must have!!!! The best quality watch I have ever had. It is able to record all my milage for marathon. Battery life lasts 4 days! It does cost a lot of money but defiantly worth it! So many functions and I love that it pairs with my phone and messages. Donât wait this is worth it!!!
Rick Vargo –
Best Apple Watch to date
This was has great battery life (compared to other Apple Watches), is very scratch resistant, and has a ton of functionality. The only downside is the pulse oximeter doesnât work due to the legal limitations currently imposed on Apple.
Rickie Murphy –
Great watch
This is a computer/cell phone/health checker/ activity monitor/and much more on your wrist. It has way more features than I’ll ever use. But I like having them. If you are old enough to remember Dick Tracy, then you will remember that he had a watch on his wrist that he would talk into. The future has finally caught up to the past.
Mr. Soler215 –
Was iffy but very satisfied! Recommending.
I had an SE watch and I was becoming unsatisfied that it would be at 40% by the time I got home in the evening from work. What would happen if I was out late? I would have a dead watch. And since I use the watch at the gym as well as apple maps, the battery would go quickly.So I decided to get the Ultra 2. Could I justify buying an $800 watch just for longer battery? I was iffy at first, but I am SO grateful that I pulled the trigger. Not only is this thing a beast with battery life, I am finding more features that I didn’t even know it had.First, when I ping my phone using my watch, a numerical distance pops up on the watch face and tells me how many feet I am away from the phone. And as I walk around my house, the numbers go down when I’m closing in on my phone. This is such a nice little feature (maybe for those who are in a loud house and can’t hear the ping, or if it’s under the couch cushions and the sound is muffled. I have this exact feature when I’m using my phone to locate my Airpods. I’m very glad they added it to the watch.Additionally, the display is amazing. The keyboard looks so much sharper and more crisp when texting, and the size allows for additional complications. I can see the weather, the high and the low, chance of rain, time and date, battery life, etc. all in one glance.I’m even excited to use the Wayfinder feature! If you are hiking and you see a waterfall or a bridge, you can mark it and pin the location. You can then basically build a map of all the things you see, so you can loop back to it, or if your going on a curve, you can say “We’re about to loop back towards the old bridge we were just at.” You can even use the “Backtrack” feature which will guide you to retrace your steps so you’ll never get lost in the woods again.There’s a “Where did I park my car?” feature that will guide you back to your car, as well as a “Siren” feature that will begin to emit a loud sound that can be heard in a large radius in case you are in danger or need help.These are only some of the very cool features that are included on the watch.Now, was I worried that going from a 40mm to a 49mm be too much? Yes.IS it too much? NOT AT ALL! I don’t think it’s too big, and it’s not heavy at all. I am very glad I got the watch. I am grateful that I was able to use Affirm for this purchase and only pay $49 a month, otherwise, I would never have been able to get it.(PS – The images wouldn’t load, but that’s okay)
Ian –
Feature-Packed Smartwatch
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is incredible! The black titanium case is sleek and durable, and the GPS + Cellular functionality is super convenient. Itâs packed with features for fitness, health tracking, and everyday use, making it well worth the investment.Pros:- Durable black titanium case- GPS + Cellular for convenience- Advanced fitness and health trackingCons:- None
YoHay –
Best Apple Watch!!
I love this watch! The display is Awesome!! Very sharp colors, bright. Like having a mini iPhone. I have a small wrist and worried about it looking too big, but I love it! I am a HUGE APPLE FANâ¦so integration with all my other devices is seamless, easy set up. No complaints!
Robin D –
Best electronic watch available at the time
Does everything; I hope it lasts a long time and doesn’t need replacing as often as the apple phones do. Took a chance at joining the millions of users of these devices and so far have enjoyed the sleep tracking feature the most. Unfortunately, its very buggy, and not well documented with respect to using it, but I am finding that true of nearly all the Apple watch software applications. You really have to jump through hoops to figure them out. I’m a little disappointed in the choices of watch faces, but I’ll live. It’s a learning process, I’m only on the road and know I have a lot longer to go. Maybe I’ll find something wonderful in the future, so far it’s underwhelming. A lot of the apps just hold no interest to me. The health app pesters me to stand up, was so annoying I ended up just disabling it. I appreciate the connection to my iPhone the most. Getting silent alerts has been useful, doesn’t interrupt my interviews (I’m a physician) in an annoying way. I like that. Not sure it was worth the hundreds of dollars the watch cost. I hope I find more useful tools over time. Overall, I’m not sorry I got it; I’m just not sure it was worth it.