Optus Mobile Review ALDI Mobile Review Amaysim Mobile Review Belong Mobile Review Circles.Life Review Vodafone Mobile Review Woolworths Mobile Review Felix Mobile Review Best iPhone Plans Best Family Mobile Plans Best Budget Smartphones Best Prepaid Plans Best SIM-Only Plans Best Plans For Kids And Teens Best Cheap Mobile Plans Telstra vs Optus Mobile Optus NBN Review Belong NBN Review Vodafone NBN Review Superloop NBN Review Aussie BB NBN Review iiNet NBN Review MyRepublic NBN Review TPG NBN Review Best NBN Satellite Plans Best NBN Alternatives Best NBN Providers Best Home Wireless Plans What is a Good NBN Speed? Test NBN Speed How to speed up your internet Optus vs Telstra Broadband ExpressVPN Review CyberGhost VPN Review NordVPN Review PureVPN Review Norton Secure VPN Review IPVanish VPN Review Windscribe VPN Review Hotspot Shield VPN Review Best cheap VPN services Best VPN for streaming Best VPNs for gaming What is a VPN? VPNs for ad-blocking If you’re after one of the two flagships, you might be wondering which is the right choice for you. Let’s break down some of the key differences in specs, features and price. The Apple Watch Ultra, on the other hand, is a real budget-buster at $1,299. That’s more than double the cost of the Series 8, but if we compare it to the closest match stainless steel version of the Series 8 (which retails for $1,099), it’s only a $200 difference for the 41mm model and a $120 difference for the 44mm model. Both the Apple Watch Series 8 is available now, while the Ultra is shipping out from September 23. As our Reviews Editor Alex Choros put it in his hands-on first look, the Apple Watch Ultra is an absolute unit. It only comes in one size (49mm), which is significantly bigger than the 41mm and 44mm Series 8 models. The display is also twice as bright as the Series 8. Both watches are IP6X dust resistant, but in terms of water resistance, the Series 8 can only manage 50m. The Ultra, on the other hand, is rated 100m water resistant and supports recreational diving up to 40m with an onboard water depth gauge. It can also withstand temperatures as low as -22°C and as high as 55°C. When it comes to watch bands, it’s pretty much business as usual for the Series 8. The Ultra, however, introduces three new bands - the Trail Loop (designed for runners and marathoners), Alpine Loop (designed for snow sports aficionados) and Ocean Loop (designed for divers, surfers and other water activities). The Apple Watch Ultra, as you might expect, offers all of the Series 8’s features and then some. In addition to temperature sensing and Crash Detection, the Ultra boasts an upgraded dual-frequency GPS, an 86db siren to attract attention in an emergency, and 36 hours of battery life (compared to the Series 8’s 24 hours). It also comes with cellular connectivity as standard. For most people, the Apple Watch Series 8 will do you just fine (and save you up to $670 in the process).

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