Which Apple Watch should you buy in 2025? I recommend these models to different users
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Which Apple Watch should you buy in 2025? I recommend these models to different users
"The is an entry-level smartwatch built for beginners. They may be unsure whether they'll really use a smartwatch day in and day out and don't want to splurge on a pricier model just yet. The device still packs many upgrades and, despite its affordable price, comes with many of the upgrades that the other watches in the lineup include. In many ways, the SE 3 takes the specs of last year's Series 10 and implements them in this affordable smartwatch -- an 18-hour battery life, Sleep Apnea Detection, and its latest chip, the S10."
"What Apple Watch SE 3 doesn't have Hypertension Detection, blood oxygen monitoring, ECG The Series 11's 24-hour battery life The brightest display (only 1,000 nits) Who is the Apple Watch SE 3 best for? First-time smartwatch users, kids and teens, budget-conscious shoppers, people who want to monitor sleep and activity (but not monitor more advanced metrics like hypertension, blood oxygen, or by-the-minute heart rate data)."
Three new Apple Watch models released this month offer distinct trade-offs in battery life, sensors, display brightness, and price. The Apple Watch SE 3 is an entry-level model with the S10 chip, 18-hour battery life, Sleep Apnea Detection, and Sleep Scores, but lacks hypertension detection, blood-oxygen monitoring, ECG, the Series 11’s 24‑hour battery, and the brightest display (1,000 nits). The Series 11 provides the lineup’s second-longest battery and costs $400 less than the Ultra 3, while the Ultra 3 offers the longest battery life. A 2024 Apple Watch received retroactive WatchOS 26 updates that improve its value.
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