Apple Watch Series 7
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
The Apple Watch Series 7 features the largest display on an Apple Watch yet, with the most durability, plus health tracking features like blood oxygen level.
Categories: Technology, Wearable TechnologyPros & Cons
What We Like...
- Puts your phone on your wrist
- Water-resistant up to 50 meters
- Tracks heart rate, blood oxygen level, sleep
What Needs Improvement...
- Price ($399 base)
- Capabilities may be too overwhelming for some
Product Summary
The Apple Watch is now on its seventh iteration, and this one is said to be the best one yet. With the largest display, most durability, health tracking like blood oxygen level, and even faster charging, the Apple Watch Series 7 continues to up the ante of fitness trackers.
The screen area on the Series 7 is 50% larger than on the SE model without a dramatic increase in the size of the screen. The Always-On Retina display provides a brighter screen, too, so it’s easier to see even indoors. The Series 7 is crack-resistant, dust-resistant, and water-resistant up to 50 meters. It also goes from 0 to 80% charged in just 45 minutes.
One of the highlights of the Series 7 watch is the ability to measure your blood oxygen level, and take an ECG, simply by using the compatible app, which allows you greater insights into your overall health.
Specs
Display Screen Type | OLED |
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Storage | 32 GB |
Plays Music | Plays Music |
GPS | Yes |
Compatible App | Yes |
Water Resistance Level | 50 meters |
Tracker Features | ECG\, blood oxygen level\, sleep tracking\, menstrual cycle\, heart rate\, Siri\, directions\, ping iPhone feature\, remote control\, weather\, ability to add tons of apps from the app store |
Battery Life | 18 hours |
Tap and Pay | Yes |
Size | 45 mm or 41 mm screen |
Summary
If you’re an Apple junkie, you’ll be totally into this watch. And even if you’re not, but you’re looking for a smart watch/fitness tracker in one, it might be for you.