Apple Watch Ultra to Utilize Satellite Connection for Emergency Situations
Apple Watch Ultra 3 Competes with Garmin Fenix 8 Pro in Extreme Sports Market
Apple is set to enter the competitive market of high-end smartwatches with the release of the Apple Watch Ultra 3. This new device will challenge established players like Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra and Garmin's Fenix 8, particularly with its focus on extreme sports and satellite connectivity for emergency assistance.
Preorders for the Apple Watch Ultra 3 are expected to start soon, making it an exciting development for tech enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The watch, scheduled for release, boasts an impressive array of features designed for those who push the boundaries of physical activity.
One of the standout features of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is its satellite connectivity for emergency help. This technology, built into the watch itself, enables SOS messages and location sharing without the need for a cellular network. This feature is a game-changer for those who venture into remote areas where traditional communication methods may be unreliable.
The Apple Watch Ultra 3 will be available in two colour options: black and silver. It is also rated to go up to 40 meters underwater, making it a robust choice for swimmers and divers. The watch also promises a battery lifespan of 42 hours, ensuring that users can stay connected throughout their adventures.
Apple has promised two years of SOS connectivity after purchasing a new device, but no subscription service has been established once that time period runs out.
Meanwhile, Garmin has also announced a new Fenix 8 Pro with inReach tech for both cellular connection and emergency satellite calling. However, the release date and price for the Fenix 8 Pro have yet to be announced.
The latest iOS 18 includes standard texts in its satellite service, which is a feature also available on iPhones since the iPhone 14 era. It remains to be seen how this will integrate with the Apple Watch Ultra 3.
The LTPO3 OLED display of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 may see some enhancements similar to the Apple Watch Series 10. This could potentially improve the watch's brightness, power efficiency, and overall display quality.
The Apple Watch Ultra 3 will start at $800, making it a premium choice in the smartwatch market. The Apple Watch Ultra 2, released in 2023, received a sleek black finish but did not get the upgrades of the Apple Watch Series 10 in 2024.
Both the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro share an SOS feature that alerts emergency contacts and rescue workers. This underscores the importance of safety in these high-performance devices.
This is a developing story, meaning more information about both the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro may be released in the future. As always, we will keep you updated on the latest developments.
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