Apple Watch SE 3 vs. Watch SE 2: I compared the two models, and there's a clear winner
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Apple Watch SE 3 vs. Watch SE 2: I compared the two models, and there's a clear winner
"Bottom line: if you want the cheapest yet most up-to-date base Apple Watch to last a few years, buying the Watch SE 3 makes sense. At $250, the Watch SE 3 is just as affordable as the Watch SE 2 was upon its launch in 2022, keeping the core wearable under $300 and more accessible to a wider range of users."
"That's right, the Apple Watch SE 2 is officially retired, as the Watch SE 3 takes its place with fresh upgrades. The Watch SE 3 joins two other new wearables from Apple -- the and the more advanced . While both of the latter watches saw some sizzling upgrades, the Watch SE 3 got some long-awaited refreshes that make it an enticing buy for first-time watch users, children, elderly individuals, and more."
"A refreshed set of features, including wrist temperature, more insightful menstrual cycle tracking, sleep apnea detection, and more, upgrade the model to remain competitive with similar-priced wearables from Apple's rivals. There's also Apple Watch fast charging for the first time in the SE, as well as a 36-hour battery life upon activation in Low Power Mode and a new S10 chip (the same chip as in the new Watch Series 11)."
Apple retired the Apple Watch SE 2 and introduced the Watch SE 3 with upgraded sensors, a new S10 chip, and Apple Watch fast charging. The Watch SE 3 is priced at $250, keeping the base Apple Watch under $300. New features include wrist temperature sensing, improved menstrual cycle tracking, sleep apnea detection, and support for Low Power Mode delivering 36-hour battery life. The S10 chip matches the chip used in the Watch Series 11, narrowing functional differences between SE and Series 11 while preserving price gaps. The Watch SE 3 targets first-time watch users, children, elderly individuals, and budget-conscious buyers.
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