Who is the Apple Watch Ultra really for? (2024)

When I first saw the Apple Watch Ultra, I wasn’t sure what to make of it. Apple’s sizzle reel had weatherbeaten explorers trekking up snow-capped mountains, running across deserts, and diving into the depths of the ocean. This was an Apple Watch for the intrepid explorer, which arguably few tech journalists swarming the Ultra models at the Steve Jobs Theater were. In fact, I’d contend that most people aren’t hardcore outdoors enthusiasts who need 49mm titanium cases, a sapphire crystal lens, WR100 water resistance, and EN13319 certification for diving.

That’s why, in my review, I called the watch aspirational. I stand by that, but having lived with the Ultra for a whole year, I’m still not exactly sure who the Ultra’s true audience is.

The Ultra is a bit of an odd duck because it’s positioned as a Garmin competitor. (See: aforementioned sizzle reel.) But as we discovered in our in-depth video review, that’s not what it really is. The hiking safety features didn’t always work as intended, and as a dive watch, it was proficient at the basics but had limitations for more technical use cases. A Garmin, Coros, or Polar watch is a multisport watch first and a smartwatch second. The Ultra is the reverse. As a result, its fitness features are best suited for part-time adventurers and weekend warriors.

That’s not a bad thing. I put myself in this category! But anecdotally, of everyone I’ve polled over the last year, the people the Ultra is supposed to be for don’t feel the need for one. Those who do tend to be tech-savvy folks who are frustrated with the lack of smart features on Garmins and other multisport watches. I’m not sure how many of those folks there really are. Anecdotally, in the few months, I partook in a local run club, I saw dozens of Garmins and regular Apple Watches but not a single Ultra. When I asked why, most folks said they didn’t feel the need for one.

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. Except I’m not so sure about that, either. Don’t believe me? Go read my colleague Dan Seifert’s blog on why wearing the Ultra convinced him to buy a Series 7.

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In my experience, the people who complain loudest about the Apple Watch’s battery are the people who are uninterested in an Apple Watch. These people have told me in emails, comments, and DMs that all they want is the simple fitness tracker of yore — or that their Garmin or Fitbit suffices just fine. Conversely, any time I’ve pointed out that the Apple Watch’s battery life isn’t the best, avid Apple Watch users have regaled me with stories of their fastidious charging schedules — and how it’s not as big of a problem as others make it out to be.

They have a point. For years, I became accustomed to charging my Apple Watch daily. I had a set routine and never had to worry about running out of battery. Ironically, the fact that the Ultra lasts two to three days on a charge means I’ve gotten the dreaded low battery notification more times in the past year than in the four years preceding it. I’ve always considered multiday battery a plus, but now I question how necessary it is once you’ve gotten into a charging habit. I don’t lose my Apple Watch chargers, but I’ve misplaced more Garmin chargers than I can count. Mainly because I rarely need them.

Truthfully, I’ve pretty much gone back to charging my Ultra for a half hour before bed every night and relying on the longer battery life when I travel or have a particularly long day.

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So, then, is the Ultra for the first adopters? That’s harder to tell because much of what sets the Ultra apart from the regular Series watches are its exclusive fitness and outdoorsy features. Things like dual-frequency GPS, the Action Button, an extra water temperature sensor, diving capabilities, and the siren. These are things that I doubt the average gadget nerd uses unless they happen to be the outdoorsy type, too. And again, those folks — in my experience — tend to be Garmin lovers. Plus, watchOS 9 brings the vast majority of the Ultra’s fitness features over to the regular Series watches as well. That includes things like track detection, custom workouts, the new Compass app, and watchOS 9’s advanced running metrics.

To be clear, I like the Ultra a lot. So much so that I’m not sure I can go back to the regular Series watches because 99 percent of the time, it’s slightly better at meeting my day-to-day needs as a smartwatch reviewer. I’ve trained for a half marathon with it, and it served me well. Despite the fact that I haven’t been gentle with it, there are hardly any nicks or scratches. I’d have to really squint to see them. I appreciate how the larger screen improves readability and have been pleasantly surprised that the larger 49mm case is still relatively light, thanks to the titanium material. But aside from launching workouts via the Action Button, I use it the exact same way I would a regular Apple Watch.

At the end of the day, the only real answer I have is the Ultra is for anyone who wants it

My only real complaint is that, like other rugged watches, the Ultra’s design is masculine-coded. In a whole year, I’ve yet to see another woman who wasn’t a tech journalist wearing it in the wild. I get why. There are occasions where I’ve opted to leave it at home because no third-party strap could make it mesh with my outfit at a formal event. (I mean, have you tried making a violently orange Action Button blend with a pastel sundress for a wedding? It’s difficult!) That said, it’s a step too far to say that this isn’t a watch for women. After all, women are not a monolith. I am a woman and have worn the Ultra happily for the past year.

At the end of the day, the only real answer I have is the Ultra is for anyone who wants it and has $800. That’s an unsatisfying answer! I am not happy with it, either! But going into Apple’s “Wonderlust” event, I’m also perplexed as to what Apple could do to make the Ultra 2 dramatically better. Give it slightly longer battery life? Make it lighter? Faster? Give it a more unisex design? A less-orange Action Button? It’s hard to say because usually, you improve something based on what the target audience wants. And I’m still trying to figure out who that audience is.

Who is the Apple Watch Ultra really for? (2024)

FAQs

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.

Who is the Apple Watch Ultra meant for? ›

Designed for every kind of outdoor adventure in and out of the water, Apple Watch is perfect for hiking, cycling, running, swimming, surfing — and those occasional water balloon fights. And with Apple Watch Ultra 2, you can snorkel, scuba dive and free dive down to 40 metres.

Is Apple Watch Ultra worth it for normal people? ›

If you're a serious athlete or adventurer — or simply willing to pay up for the most advanced Apple Watch experience out there — the Apple Watch Ultra is worth the money. For everyone else, the Apple Watch Series 8 remains a great pick.

What is the benefit of Apple Watch Ultra? ›

Your Apple Watch Ultra can help you meet your sleep goals, track important information related to your heart, keep a log of your emotions and mood, log your medications, and track your menstrual cycle.

Is the Apple Watch Ultra too big for females? ›

The Apple Watch Ultra is the complete opposite of that with its large and bulky 49mm size. I think that I, along with others, have been trained for too long to think that the Apple Watch Ultra is just too big for women to wear — but it really isn't.

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.”

Is Apple Watch Ultra only for athletes? ›

For professional athletes, the Apple Watch Ultra is the most fitting option, but what about regular people like me? It's still an optimal choice for the average Joe with a big, beautiful display, that customizable action button and a ridiculous battery life — as long as you have the 'right' wrist.

Is Apple Ultra worth buying? ›

So, this is a considerable advantage over other Apple Watches. So, coming back to the question: Is Apple Watch Ultra 2 worth buying in India at Rs 89,900? If you have money, absolutely. It's the most premium watch experience you can get right now, regardless of what your priority is.

What is special in Apple Watch Ultra? ›

New Compass elevation and waypoint features.

On Apple Watch Ultra, you can see waypoints estimating when you were last able to establish a cellular connection or make an Emergency SOS call, see waypoint elevations relative to your current location, and be alerted when you've exceeded a particular elevation.

Can I shower with Apple Watch Ultra? ›

Apple Watch Ultra and later have a water-resistance rating of 100 meters under ISO standard 22810:2010 and is EN13319-compliant. Apple Watch Series 7 and later are rated IP6X dust resistant.

Can you text on an Apple Watch Ultra? ›

In the Messages app on your Apple Watch Ultra, you can compose and send messages that contain not only text, but also images, emoji, Memoji stickers, and audio clips.

What is the lifespan of an Apple Watch Ultra? ›

While the device might keep working and can still be paired to an iPhone after Apple ends support, a lack of updates makes it a security risk. That means the end of life should really be thought of as three to five years, even if the Apple Watch is in perfect condition.

What cool things can you do on Apple Watch Ultra? ›

  • Activity. Track daily activity with Apple Watch Ultra. Share activity.
  • Alarms.
  • Audiobooks. Add audiobooks. Play audiobooks.
  • Blood Oxygen.
  • Calculator.
  • Calendar.
  • Camera Remote.
  • Compass. Compass. View and add compass waypoints on Apple Watch Ultra. Use Backtrack to retrace your steps on Apple Watch Ultra.

Can Apple Watch Ultra measure blood pressure? ›

2. Can Apple Watch take blood pressure? The Apple Watch cannot measure blood pressure on its own. Blocking the blood flow by first putting a blood pressure cuff across your forearm and then releasing it while monitoring for abnormalities in your arteries is the only method that is both medically accurate and verified.

Why is ultra Apple Watch so expensive? ›

Pure titanium (not titanium "coated") metal is considerably more expensive and is probably one of the main reasons why the Apple Watch Ultra is so much pricier. The size of the case is also larger at 49mm (compared to 41mm-45mm for the Series 8) so it looks more substantial on your wrist.

Is the Apple Watch ultra stylish? ›

The Apple Watch Ultra is the first aesthetically-pleasing Apple Watch, in my book. It's bulky, sure, but, to me, it's more subdued, less try-hard, and more its own character. To me, the Apple Watch Series watches have long lived in Apple's Watch Edition shadow. Apple tried hard to make a stylish watch.

Is the Apple Watch ultra cool? ›

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.

Is the Apple Watch Ultra success? ›

Getting the Ultra for its big screen alone is a worthwhile investment despite its heft, both tactilely and monetarily. It's still small... it isn't a device you want to use for extended periods. It's precisely why the Ultra's screen is so awesomely alluring.

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