I wore the Apple Watch Ultra for 6 months — what I like (and don't like) (2024)

I wore the Apple Watch Ultra for 6 months — what I like (and don't like) (1)

When the Apple Watch Ultra first launched, there were two features that caught my attention: 1) a bigger display and 2) a longer battery life. Now, after using the Apple Watch Ultra for about six months, those things definitely stand out from my experience, but there’s plenty of other features that impressed me —and also ones that I haven't used much as I thought I would.

I never presumed I’d use the Apple Watch Ultra to its full potential. That said, it’s a beast of a smartwatch, and certainly the most full-featured Apple-manufactured wearable. Whether it's for fitness tracking, connectivity or safety, not a day has gone by that I haven’t used the Apple Watch Ultra in some capacity.

Is it the best Apple Watch yet? Definitely. But is there room for improvement? Of course. It is a first-gen device in a way, after all. Let’s take a closer look at my pros and cons of the Apple Watch Ultra, 6 months later.

New design has pros and cons

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The Apple Watch Ultra’s design is certainly eye-catching. It’s a huge smartwatch, among the biggest I’ve ever tested. The flat, 49mm display gives me so much real estate to see my notifications, follow map routes, have fun with face complications, and — my personal favorite — get an extra metric for my workouts. Whatever kind of activity I’m doing, I can always see my progress or heart rate easily at a glance.

That said, the big Apple Watch Ultra isn’t always comfortable to sleep with. I still do, since I like to track my sleep stages, but sometimes I take it off in the middle of the night when it’s irritating me.

I don’t think it pairs with my personal style, either. I wear a lot of dainty jewelry on a daily basis, and how it contrasts with the Apple Watch Ultra is almost amusing. The Ultra is rugged and sporty, which is great for casual and athletic use. But for work or a nice event, the regular Apple Watch looks more minimalistic, plus it matches with nicer Apple Watch bands.

Speaking of watch bands, I didn’t come to prefer any of the included Ultra bands over the regular Apple Sport Loop or Sport Band.

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I’m a big Action Button fan, but there’s something missing

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The Action Button is an exclusive Apple Watch Ultra feature, offering an extra launcher for certain tools or functions with just one press. All in all, I think the Action Button is a brilliant addition for the Apple Watch. I’ve alternated between having it launch a workout and having it open my flashlight. The flashlight is, in my opinion, one of the most underrated Apple Watch features that I use on a regular basis.

There is something missing for me in the Action Button’s current functionality, though. I wish you could set the button to open any app or tool directly in the settings menu, and not with a Shortcut. I'd like to see a list of the best Apple Watch apps from third parties that I have downloaded alongside the current Action Button functionalities. I also think it would be handy to assign the button different functions based on your focus status. Perhaps these changes come in a future watchOS software update.

The safety features are essential, even if they’re under-used

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When it comes to safety features, the Apple Watch Ultra has a lot to offer. The best safety feature is its siren — I’m truly so glad to have it on my wrist. I haven’t actually had to use it, but living in the city where I often walk alone at night, it’s really reassuring to me. Not too long ago, I challenged myself to replace my iPhone with the Apple Watch Ultra, and I don’t think I would’ve felt comfortable embarking on the experiment if not for the siren (and emergency calling) on my wrist.

Now, I’ll be honest, I haven’t taken the Apple Watch Ultra out camping or hiking or in any situation where other safety features would come in handy, such as the track-back function. Similarly, I haven’t needed to leverage the advanced GPS system packed inside the watch. I feel kind of guilty, in a way. I’m hoping to take an Ultra-worthy adventure sometime this summer.

Great battery life — for an Apple Watch

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When it comes to the Apple Watch Ultra’s battery life, I’m glad to report the watch’s battery health is still at 100% after six months. I use the Apple Watch Ultra’s optimized charge limit feature that automatically stops charging your Apple Watch Ultra’s battery at an optimized point — not just pause it —even when you leave it on the charger for a while and forget about it.

As for how often I’m charging my Apple Watch Ultra, I ended up enabling LTE, so the battery life definitely doesn’t last as long as before. Without LTE, the watch would last about 2 full days, but with LTE, the watch needs a charge closer to the actual 36 hour estimate. After needing to charge my Apple Watch daily for several years, transitioning to every-other-day charging is a positive improvement.

I also forget to use low power mode most of the time. I’m surprised that I didn’t end up taking advantage of it as much as I thought I would over the last six months. I suppose that’s another sign that I haven’t used the Apple Watch Ultra in rugged situations. In fact, I pretty much always have a charger nearby, so I’m not worried about it dying.

It’s still very expensive

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The Apple Watch Ultra’s price doesn’t have any less sticker shock six months later. At $799, the Apple Watch Ultra is quite expensive. I think the margin of people who actually will make use of the Apple Watch Ultra’s features is much narrower compared to people who would be just as suited by the Apple Watch Series 8, or even the Apple Watch SE (which at $249, is an absolute bargain.)

Don’t get me wrong, it’s been fun flashing the Apple Watch Ultra around, and also not having to be gentle with it thanks to the titanium casing. I’ve said it before and I’ve said it again, the Apple Watch Ultra comes as close to standing in for a smartphone as any Apple Watch before it, if not any smartwatch ever.

But it’s not perfect, and I think it’s important to remember that this is a first-gen device in a way, so there are some upgrades I want to see for the next version or in software updates. More options for the Action Button, some different included bands, and an even longer battery life are some of them. Emergency SOS via Satellite, which is available for the iPhone 14, would also be a game-changer from a safety perspective.

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    How long does Apple Watch Ultra really last? ›

    All-day battery life is based on the following use: 180 time checks, 180 notifications, 90 minutes of app use, and a 60-minute workout with music playback from Apple Watch via Bluetooth, over the course of 36 hours; Apple Watch Ultra 2 (GPS + Cellular) usage includes a total of 8 hours of LTE connection and 28 hours of ...

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    Wearing an Apple Watch all day is generally safe and shouldn't cause any significant side effects. However, it's essential to listen to your body and take breaks if you feel any discomfort.

    Is it worth buying an iWatch Ultra? ›

    It is Apple's best, finest and most durable smartwatch. It has almost every fitness feature you expect on a watch, uses the most accurate sensors and supports cellular connectivity. However, it is also expensive.

    Why is the Apple Watch a waste of money? ›

    It's just too much all the time and not healthy. Fitbit is more about your overall health. At the end of the day, while Apple Watches are excellent health monitors, they still feel more productivity-focused, keeping you tethered to the digital world at all times. Save yourself up to $600 and consider buying a Fitbit.

    What are the disadvantages of the Apple Watch Ultra? ›

    Apple Watch Ultra Has Some Drawbacks

    The main drawback of the Ultra is the problem with navigation (1). To fix it, you have to install the Footpath app. “This is still a little more clunky than using navigation on Garmin, but it does help make the Apple Watch Ultra finally feel like an actual sports watch.”

    Should I charge my Apple Watch Ultra every day? ›

    To reduce battery aging, Apple Watch Ultra uses on-device machine learning to learn your daily charging routines so it can wait to finish charging past 80 percent until you need to use it. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch Ultra. Tap Battery, then tap Battery Health.

    What are the side effects of a smartwatch? ›

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    Who wears the Apple Watch Ultra? ›

    So, if we throw out the whole “this is for adventurers” schtick, you could say the Ultra is for people who need multiday battery life — the tech nerds who love everything about their regular Apple Watch except for the fact they have to charge it daily.

    Should you sleep wearing your Apple Watch? ›

    With the Sleep app on Apple Watch, you can create sleep schedules to help you meet your sleep goals. Wear your watch to bed, and Apple Watch can estimate the time you spent in each sleep stage—REM, Core, and Deep—as well as when you might have woken up.

    Do you shower with Apple Watch Ultra? ›

    The Apple Watch Ultra is Highly Water-Resistant

    The Apple support document for the Ultra states it is suitable for scuba diving to 130 feet (ca. 40 meters) “and other activities like swimming, showering, and water-skiing.” A dive computer and depth gauge are highlighted on the Apple website ad.

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    Will there be an Apple Watch Ultra 3 in 2024? ›

    Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had previously indicated that the chances of an Apple Watch Ultra refresh in 2024 were dwindling. However, Kuo now reveals that the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is indeed on its way, with minimal hardware changes from the current model.

    What is a negative about an Apple watch? ›

    Battery Life Could Have Been Better

    Poor battery life is an unfortunate downside to owning an Apple watch, leaving users stuck with either having to charge it multiple times per day or making sure they always stay close to an outlet.

    What drains Apple Watch the most? ›

    The longer the display is on, the faster the battery drains. You don't want the screen to light up every time you reach for your coffee or use your hand to adjust your eyeglasses. It's wise to turn off "Wake Screen on Wrist Raise," especially if you do a lot of computer or lifting work.

    Is the Apple Watch banned in the United States? ›

    That ITC order prevented Apple from importing the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, among other newer models, to the United States because they violate patents registered to another company.

    Is Apple Watch Ultra really durable? ›

    How tough is the Apple Watch Ultra? The Apple Watch Ultra has a 49mm display, that is made from sapphire crystal glass, designed to be durable and tough. It's the same material as that used on other adventure watches, such as the Garmin Fenix 7.

    What is the life expectancy of an Apple Watch? ›

    So how long does an Apple Watch last and are Apple Watches worth buying? There will always be exceptions, but on balance, based on the experience of our own reviewers and the comments we've seen from users online, I would say that an Apple Watch provide five to six years of good performance.

    How do I make my Apple Watch Ultra last longer? ›

    Enable Low Power Mode.

    Low Power Mode prolongs battery life by turning off always-on display, limiting the cellular and Wi-Fi connections of your Apple Watch, and disabling background sensor readings including heart rate measurements, high and low heart rate notifications, and irregular rhythm notifications.

    Can I wear Apple Watch Ultra in the shower? ›

    The Apple Watch Ultra is Highly Water-Resistant

    The Apple support document for the Ultra states it is suitable for scuba diving to 130 feet (ca. 40 meters) “and other activities like swimming, showering, and water-skiing.” A dive computer and depth gauge are highlighted on the Apple website ad.

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