
"One of Apple's best smartwatches is also one of its most expensive. The Apple Watch Ultra 3 debuted this year with a longer battery life, emergency SOS via satellite communications, and a large display. It costs $800, and sales on the smartwatch are sporadic. We might find a few deals running this week on the Apple Watch Ultra 3, but they are more likely to be shorter in nature and less substantial."
"The Apple Watch Ultra 2 gets many of the Ultra 3's newest features through a WatchOS 26 software update that brings Sleep Scores, Hypertension Detection, and more upgrades to the older model. The Ultra 2 gets Sleep Scores to evaluate how well you sleep based on duration, interruptions, and bedtime consistency. It also receives the Hypertension Detection feature that, after 30 days of wear, will let users know if they are above or below the threshold for high blood pressure."
"The Ultra 2 and Ultra 3 have the same brightness (3,000 nits), the same fall and crash detection, a siren, and an Action Button for accessing your favorite features with one touch. The Ultra 2 lacks a longer battery (but still checks in at a whopping 36 hours of normal use), the S10 chipset, LTPO3, and satellite connectivity. If you aren't finding yourself lost on an off-grid trip up a mountain, you probably won't need satellite connectivity anyway."
Apple released the Apple Watch Ultra 3 with a larger display, emergency SOS via satellite, longer battery life and a $800 price, resulting in few and sporadic discounts. The Apple Watch Ultra 2, introduced a year earlier, receives many Ultra 3 features through a watchOS 26 update, including Sleep Scores and Hypertension Detection after 30 days of wear. The Ultra 2 and Ultra 3 share 3,000-nit brightness, fall and crash detection, a siren, and an Action Button. The Ultra 2 lacks the Ultra 3's longer battery (36 versus 42 hours), S10 chipset, LTPO3 panel, and satellite connectivity.
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