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Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS, 44mm) - Silver Aluminum Case with White Sport Band
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Brand | Apple |
Model Name | Apple Watch |
Style | GPS |
Color | Silver Aluminum Case with White Sport Band |
Screen Size | 44 Millimeters |
Shape | Apple,Heart |
Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone |
Band Material Type | Fluoroelastomer |
About this item
- GPS model lets you take calls and reply to texts from your wrist
- Measure your blood oxygen with an all-new sensor and app
- Check your heart rhythm with the ECG app
- The Always-On Retina display is 2.5x brighter outdoors when your wrist is down
- S6 SiP is up to 20% faster than Series 5
- 5GHz Wi-Fi and U1 Ultra Wideband chip
- Track your daily activity on Apple Watch and see your trends in the Fitness app on iPhone
- Measure workouts like running, walking, cycling, yoga, swimming, and dance
- Swimproof design
- Sync your favorite music, podcasts, and audiobooks
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Price | From: - | From: - | From: - |
Ratings | 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,999) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,800) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (791) |
Case Size | 40mm, 44mm | 41mm, 45mm | 41mm, 45mm |
Case Thickness | 10.4mm | 10.7mm | 10.7mm |
Display | Retina display, 30% larger than Series 3 | Always-On Retina display Nearly 20% more screen area than Apple Watch SE and over 50% more screen area than Series 3 | Always-On Retina display Nearly 20% more screen area than Apple Watch SE and over 50% more screen area than Series 3 |
Processor | 64-bit dual-core S5 processor; Up to 2x faster than S3 | S7 with 64-bit dual-core processor; up to 20% faster than SE | S7 with 64-bit dual-core processor; up to 20% faster than SE |
Optical Heart Sensor | Second-generation optical heart sensor | Third-generation optical heart sensor | Third-generation optical heart sensor |
Digital Crown | Digital Crown with haptic feedback | Digital Crown with haptic feedback | Digital Crown with haptic feedback |
Altimeter | Always-on Altimeter | Always-on Altimeter | Always-on Altimeter |
Speaker | 50% louder than Series 3 | 50% louder than Series 3 | 50% louder than Series 3 |
Fall Detection | |||
Compass | |||
Noise Monitoring | |||
Blood oxygen sensor (Blood Oxygen app) | |||
Electrical heart sensor (ECG app) | |||
Capacity | 32GB | 32GB | 32GB |
Bluetooth | BT 5.0 | BT 5.0 | BT 5.0 |
Technical Details
Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS)
Case Size |
40mm, 44mm |
Features |
Built-in GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS, S6 with 64-bit dual-core processor, W3 Apple wireless chip, U1 Ultra Wideband chip, Barometric altimeter, Capacity 32GB, Blood oxygen sensor, Optical heart sensor, Electrical heart sensor, Improved accelerometer up to 32 g‑forces, Improved gyroscope, Ambient light sensor, LTPO OLED Always-On Retina display with Force Touch (1000 nits), Digital Crown with haptic feedback, Louder speaker, Ion-X strengthened glass, Sapphire crystal and ceramic back, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, Up to 18 hours of battery life, Water resistant 50 meters, watchOS 5 |
Whats in the box |
Case, Band, 1m Magnetic Charging Cable |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0 |
Power |
Up to 18 hours of battery life |
Width |
34mm, 38mm |
Depth |
10.4mm |
Case Weight |
30.5g, 36.5g |
Release date |
9/15/2020 |
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Customers like the quality, design, and heart rate tracking of the wearable computer. They mention that it's comfortable, attractive, and unobtrusive. They appreciate the fitness monitoring functions and the heart rate monitor. They also like the ease of use, value, and charging. However, some customers disagree on battery life, and performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the wearable computer. They mention that it's comfortable, attractive, and has a nice selection of watch faces. They also appreciate the design and ease of use for most of the software. Customers also mention that the watch face is vivid and responsive. They say that the design is unobtrusive and that it looks cool in red. They appreciate the always-on display and the screen is easy to read even in sunlight. Customers say that colors are incredible and make the face seem bigger than it really is.
"...Quality is great and it's especially useful when on a conference call when you don't need to speak much.- News flash items...." Read more
"...Oh, and it’s super cute!!! The gold is definitely rose gold*... and I love it. But beware if you think you’re getting gold!" Read more
"...watch the feel of the watch is great it really feels like a very solid built watch. It feels heavier then all my other watches...." Read more
"...The Apple Watch is a quality watch that can do just about anything you want it to. I owned the Apple Watch Series 5 and was very happy with it...." Read more
Customers like the heart rate tracking capabilities of the wearable computer. They say the fitness monitoring functions are fantastic, useful, and work well. They also appreciate the sleep tracking, blood oxygen, heart rate, and ECG features. Some say the tracking of their activities appears to be accurate, and the EKG function is interesting.
"...Seriously a nice way to rise and shine.- Sleep behavior analysis. Tells me if my sleep is getting interrupted, the levels of deep sleep, etc...." Read more
"...The heart rate and ECG feature is great...." Read more
"...The fitness monitoring functions are fantastic: I find the gamification of fitness goals to be highly effective at getting me off the couch and onto..." Read more
"...The sleep tracker is far more accurate for me with this watch and it includes sleep graphs and analysis, a wake up phase, and you could also add in..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the features of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it has lots of nice features, is superb with all the features and functionalities, and provides useful information. Some say that it has built-in health features that you may or may not find. Overall, most are happy with the product and its capabilities.
"...Quality is great and it's especially useful when on a conference call when you don't need to speak much.- News flash items...." Read more
"...That’s not even a thought now because this thing is so useful. It motivates me to keep going to the gym especially because of the insights...." Read more
"...thing I can say about it that describes it pretty well is it is very versatile and it just works." Read more
"...little smoother OS than the Samsung Active 2 and it also seems to have more capabilities, which can be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on..." Read more
Customers find the wearable computer easy to use. They mention it's convenient to use for Apple Pay, easy integration with their iPhone and fitness apps, and easy to navigate. They also say it'll connect to their phone and make it easy to accept and make calls or send texts verbally. Customers are happy with their purchase and mention it is extremely flexible and user-friendly for downloading apps.
"...Makes it easy to to accept and make calls or send texts verbally if I am driving and have something time sensitive to respond to...." Read more
"...Set up is relatively easy; most of the set up guide is embedded in the Tips App on Apple or you can just google it...." Read more
"...I think Samsung's notification system is a little simpler and easier to navigate, but the Apple Watch notifications are more in depth and a little..." Read more
"...But if you want something that’s super easy to use and doesn’t take a lot of work to figure it, maybe go with something else." Read more
Customers like the value of the wearable computer. They mention that it's worth the money, has a good price point, and the bands are a low cost item. Some say that the watch is good but debatable if it' worth $400.
"...It is more expensive than the others but it is worth it. The biggest drawback is you have to have an iPhone to use it...." Read more
"...Definitely worth the price!" Read more
"...I am so glad I purchased this watch at this great price I would do it again I’ll post a picture for viewing" Read more
"...This is pricey, no doubt about it...." Read more
Customers like the charging of the wearable computer. They mention that it charges fairly fast, and that the notifications and SSO alerts are faster. They also say that the user interface is very fast and that it's a time-saving device that performs well.
"...I’m completing all tasks more efficiently, I’m doing chores more often, I’m working out, I’m not forgetting to run an errand, I’m making time for my..." Read more
"...Recharging is painless -- the magnetic charging puck is fantastic -- and fast...." Read more
"...The good side of this is it does charge fast. I charge mine while I have dinner." Read more
"...I'm impressed with the speed of the watch too, It has large enough storage that I can put plenty of apps on here without the worry of running out of..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention it has a pretty cool battery life that runs more than a full day and charges quickly, while others say that it needs to be improved if you plan on using the sleep feature. The battery is a bit lacking and requires recharging everyday.
"...Oh I am sorry there is one negative the battery life needs to be improved if you plan on using the sleep function you have to top it off doing the..." Read more
"...The battery life is excellent...." Read more
"...I wish battery life were longer...." Read more
"...I would be afraid to lose it. The battery is a bit lacking but most days I get by on one full charge...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention it works well and feels nice as expected, while others say it's not very useful, not a perfect device, and a total gimmick.
"...are fantastic: I find the gamification of fitness goals to be highly effective at getting me off the couch and onto my bike each day...." Read more
"...- you're supposed to be able to "raise to talk to Siri" but it doesn't work well at all. You have to push the little button on the side...." Read more
"...about it that describes it pretty well is it is very versatile and it just works." Read more
"Works great use it almost daily and no complaints" Read more
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This is pricey, no doubt about it. Grudgingly coughing up $425 and comforting myself with Amazon's platinum return policy, I decided to give it a go.
I'm awfully glad I did.
So here's the thing: there's no killer app for me. Truly. No one thing that goes A-HA and makes me love it.....
......BUT, there are tons of little things that, together, are more important than each one individually.
- Blood pressure monitor
- PulsOx monitor
- Walkie-talkie function. I thought this would be a gimmick but it's so damn helpful when I'm trying to remember if I need to pick up eggs at the grocery store
- Checking texts without having to pick my phone up each time
- Checking Telegram, ditto
- Pings from Life360 (an app I pay for) telling me when my family members have arrived/left somewhere so I know if I need to get moving so I can pick them up
- A watchface with my next appointment prominently displayed along the bottom
- An exercise "ring" sort of thing that eggs me on to: stand up for a minute or two once an hour; exercise at least 45 minutes a day; get in at least 10K steps a day. Again, sounds gimmicky, hell it is gimmicky.... but isn't the old saw that if it's stupid but it works, it ain't stupid?
- Tile tracking of my phone and wallet. Push a button and hey, that's where I left my phone
- Stronglifts integration so when I'm at the gym I don't have to keep staring at my phone to know when to start my next set. It has haptics. My wrist buzzes, time to stop writing that email and get to work
- Haptics in general, which is a much nicer way to wake up in the morning vs. the BLAM BLAM BLAM of the alarm clock. It buzzes your wrist in increasing intensity until you wake up. Seriously a nice way to rise and shine.
- Sleep behavior analysis. Tells me if my sleep is getting interrupted, the levels of deep sleep, etc. Not sure if it's even all that overly actionable but it's nice to see and it does sort of course-correct me if I'm only giving myself 4-6 hours of sleep vs. the 7-8 I need
- EKG. Yes, you can actually take EKGs of your heart to see if there's irregular rhythms
- Fall detection. Hopefully I'll never need it but if you fall and don't turn it off, it calls 911. Nice feature for older folks.
- NFC. Instead of bringing my wallet, I have my watch. Touch and go. I haven't tried this yet of all the features so this one may not be ready for prime time, but looking forward to giving it a go.
- Set a remote time for my phone camera so I can get in the picture!
- Calls on my watch. Never thought I'd use it but I can now live out my fantasies of living in a Jetsons world. Quality is great and it's especially useful when on a conference call when you don't need to speak much.
- News flash items. I get critical news from Wall Street Journal, NY Times and Washington Post that I can scroll through
- Siri on command. My sole critique is here - you're supposed to be able to "raise to talk to Siri" but it doesn't work well at all. You have to push the little button on the side. Pretty mild criticism, but still on balance it's great because I can say "how's the weather?" or ask a question and boom, instant results
TL;DR There's a ton of stuff, each of which is mostly on the "That's nice but not overwhelming" end of the scale that together makes for a great device. I'm happy with it even at the eye-watering price. And like all Apple devices, if it's too pricey for you, wait a year and you'll get it substantially cheaper.
I wanted something to motivate me to stay on track with my fitness plan, so I thought “if I spend $400 on this, I have to keep going! If I don’t, then I wasted $400!”
That’s not even a thought now because this thing is so useful. It motivates me to keep going to the gym especially because of the insights. It’s exciting and I love that even if I can’t see progress *during* a workout, the big picture becomes tangible by seeing how many calories I burned, how long I went, my heart rate, etc.
Whenever my workout is being tracked, so are my calories burned, my heart rate, and my blood oxygen. It comes with Fitness+ for 3 months. I like Fitness+ a lot! I’m not usually fond of at home fitness videos, but the trainers on there have great energy and make you smile even if you’re alone.
The blood o2 is accurate- I have an oximeter and compared them; they’re dead on with each other.
The heart rate and ECG feature is great. My mother’s side of the family has history with heart issues (hole in my mom’s heart as a kid, same thing with a younger cousin- both have had surgeries multiple times). I like to make sure the ticker is working fine, and I have a little bit of heart health anxiety because of it. (I’m healthy, my heart rate is only high because I’m hungover and just had Dunkin Donuts breakfast and coffee for the remedy lol).
I also work from home now and it’s easy to get distracted on bad days. It’s great to simply tell my wrist, “remind me to do this thing in 15 minutes”. I also have my whole work to-do list on my calendar 9am-5pm M-F so it can show the current task on my watch.
I’ve never even used the calendar app til now and it’s helped me so much with my time-management. I struggle with executive functioning, but this has improved my overall productivity inside and outside of work. I’m completing all tasks more efficiently, I’m doing chores more often, I’m working out, I’m not forgetting to run an errand, I’m making time for my hobbies, my loved ones... it’s only been a few days and I can tell this is going to be life changing for me. Oh, and it’s super cute!!! The gold is definitely rose gold*... and I love it. But beware if you think you’re getting gold!
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021
I wanted something to motivate me to stay on track with my fitness plan, so I thought “if I spend $400 on this, I have to keep going! If I don’t, then I wasted $400!”
That’s not even a thought now because this thing is so useful. It motivates me to keep going to the gym especially because of the insights. It’s exciting and I love that even if I can’t see progress *during* a workout, the big picture becomes tangible by seeing how many calories I burned, how long I went, my heart rate, etc.
Whenever my workout is being tracked, so are my calories burned, my heart rate, and my blood oxygen. It comes with Fitness+ for 3 months. I like Fitness+ a lot! I’m not usually fond of at home fitness videos, but the trainers on there have great energy and make you smile even if you’re alone.
The blood o2 is accurate- I have an oximeter and compared them; they’re dead on with each other.
The heart rate and ECG feature is great. My mother’s side of the family has history with heart issues (hole in my mom’s heart as a kid, same thing with a younger cousin- both have had surgeries multiple times). I like to make sure the ticker is working fine, and I have a little bit of heart health anxiety because of it. (I’m healthy, my heart rate is only high because I’m hungover and just had Dunkin Donuts breakfast and coffee for the remedy lol).
I also work from home now and it’s easy to get distracted on bad days. It’s great to simply tell my wrist, “remind me to do this thing in 15 minutes”. I also have my whole work to-do list on my calendar 9am-5pm M-F so it can show the current task on my watch.
I’ve never even used the calendar app til now and it’s helped me so much with my time-management. I struggle with executive functioning, but this has improved my overall productivity inside and outside of work. I’m completing all tasks more efficiently, I’m doing chores more often, I’m working out, I’m not forgetting to run an errand, I’m making time for my hobbies, my loved ones... it’s only been a few days and I can tell this is going to be life changing for me. Oh, and it’s super cute!!! The gold is definitely rose gold*... and I love it. But beware if you think you’re getting gold!
The fitness monitoring functions are fantastic: I find the gamification of fitness goals to be highly effective at getting me off the couch and onto my bike each day.
The battery life is excellent. After reading so many reviews whinging about how long it takes to charge and how quickly the battery drains, I am pleasantly surprised that I can use mine all day long, wear it overnight for sleep monitoring, and wake up the next morning with it still having 30% charge left.
Given all the thing we expect the watch -- and its tiny battery -- to do, I think that is remarkably good. Recharging is painless -- the magnetic charging puck is fantastic -- and fast. Mine will go from under 20% to full charge in far less than an hour, even using an old (ie not the latest / fastest) wall adapter plug.
I love being able to take a phone call from my watch, or to pay for items with Apple Pay without having to take out my phone.
The heart rate, ECG and blood-oxygen monitoring features are wonderful tools to have at your disposal. The most life-changing for me, though, has been the activity monitoring: closing my activity rings every day is helping me to be more fitness-focused, which in turn has led to better overall quality of life.
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Reviewed in Brazil on April 21, 2023
Para os praticantes de atividades físicas o aparelho é excepcional, sendo o campo onde efetivamente se destaca. As funcionalidades relacionadas a saúde são excelentes e muitas delas emitem lembretes regulares para que coloquemos em prática pequenas ações, como ficar em pé, nos movimentar, respirar de forma concentrada etc. Embora algumas dessas funcionalidades também estejam presentes em outros aparelhos, no Apple Watch sua capacidade de personalização e controle é superior.
Embora o design do Apple Watch seja o mais copiado do mercado, há outros com desenho mais chamativo, como é o caso do ZenWatch, por exemplo, que casa muito bem um design moderno com social. No entanto, sem sombra de dúvidas, o design é também um ponto forte do produto, apesar de inexistir diferença entre o Series 6 e os anteriores.
Minha única crítica é quanto à dimensão do aparelho, que mesmo o de 44 mm para uma pessoa grande e um pouco mais atlética (tenho 1,90 m), não fica tão proporcional, mas nada que prejudique a avaliação. Se tivesse de 46-48 mm, acredito que seria o ideal. A bateria poderia ser um pouco mais durável também, já que sua autonomia, em média, é de 2 dias.
Em síntese, é um luxo desnecessário - sobretudo pelo preço -, mas consideravelmente útil!