Apple Watch Series 2 Review: A Great Watch For Every Lifestyle
By Monica M. | Oct 21, 2016 06:00 AM EDT
A lot of buzz and excitement came along when the Apple Watch Series 2 rolled along, it made a great effort on upgrading the first gen watch and turned it into the ultimate partner for anyone's lifestyle.
The first thing some people noticed is that the Apple Watch did not do much on the aesthetics side. For the untrained eye, the Apple Watch Series 2 look like the first Apple watch. Besides being a bit thinner, this is pretty much true. But this is not exactly a bad thing as the Apple watch is already a beauty, to begin with, making any radical change unnecessary at this point.
The Apple Watch Series 2 is a great accompaniment to anyone's lifestyle. It does wonders for the wearer's professional life as well as numerous fitness goals.
The display has undergone a bit of an overhaul. It is offering 1,000 nits of brightness making this watch almost three times brighter than the previous one. Apple has stated that this is the brightest screen that it has on any of its devices. This is a big boon to those who love doing night runs.
The watch has also made dramatic improvements on its processor. It is said to use a dual core s2 chip processor that promises 50 percent speed upgrade from the previous watch. This is great for those who like to utilize their daily productivity using their watches.
The built-in GPS and myriad of health related apps can provide a better way for those with health issues to monitor their daily health statistics. They can see their heart rate, calories intake, step counter, and activity monitors. Not to mention the built-in GPS usefulness when driving and walking around using maps.
The will also cater to the swimming community with it being fully water resistant. It will also count laps and stroke type for swimmers.
The Apple Watch 2 is looking like the watch Apple has envisioned when it decided to enter this market. Prices for the series 2 starts at $369.
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