Apple Watch Ultra vs. Apple Watch Series 8: Which one is right for you? (2024)

Apple Watch Ultra vs. Apple Watch Series 8: Which one is right for you? (1)

Prospective Apple Watch buyers have more choices than ever right now. Apple just announced three new Apple Watch models — the Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Series 8 and the Apple Watch Ultra.

Each Apple Watch model was designed with specific users in mind. The Apple Watch SE, for example, is perfect for someone who doesn't want to spend a lot on a smartwatch, or for a parent who wants to be able to get in touch with a child usingApple's Family Setupfeature.

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And then there's the Apple Watch Series 8 and the Apple Watch Ultra. The watches have two completely different designs but have a lot of features that overlap, such as the new temperature sensor, women's health features and crash detection, along with the staple ECG, fall detection and blood oxygen features. So which one should you get? Well, the decision may be easier than you think. Let's break it down.

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Specifications


Apple Watch UltraApple Watch Series 8
Processor S8 64-bit dual-core processor, W3 wireless chip, U1 ultra-wideband chipS8 64-bit dual-core processor, W3 wireless chip, U1 ultra-wideband chip
Display 49mm always-on Retina display with 2,000 nits brightness41mm or 45mm always-on Retina display with 1,000 nits brightness
Rating IP6X dust resistant, 100m water resistance, EN13319 certification, MIL-STD 810H IP6X dust resistant, 50m water resistance
Battery life Up to 36 hoursUp to 18 hours
Connectivity Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular, L1 and L5 GPSBluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular, GPS
Colors TitaniumMidnight, Starlight, Silver, Product(Red)
Starting price $799$399

You should buy the Apple Watch Ultra if…

Apple Watch Ultra vs. Apple Watch Series 8: Which one is right for you? (2)

1. You're ready for a new Apple Watch design

The Apple Watch Ultra has mostly the same design language as a traditional Apple Watch, but with a modern flair. Instead of the display sitting on the top of the housing, it's now recessed in the titanium body to help protect it. On the right side of the housing is the familiar Digital Crown and side button that's been on every Apple Watch model, but they, too, are protected by the titanium housing.

On the left side of the watch is a new Action button that's easy to spot because of its bright orange color. The Action button is customizable, making it possible to assign tasks of your choosing such as begin a workout, launch a Shortcut or mark a waypoint during a hike. This extra button is not available on the Apple Watch Series 8.

The 49mm housing is also the biggest Apple Watch made to date, and with double the brightness of the Series 8, the screen is sure to be easy to see in all conditions -- including direct sunlight.

With a new design comes new bands, as well. There are three completely new watchband designs, each one designed for different activities such as outdoor adventures, endurance training and water sports.

2. You ride, hike or dive… a lot

Speaking of outdoor activities, the Ultra is specifically made for extreme fitness enthusiasts who need longer battery life, a better, brighter display and improved GPS tracking.

Apple touts 36 hours of battery life for the Ultra during normal use, or 60 hours when you activate low power mode. The Ultra is compatible with two different GPS frequencies, L1 and L5, which should provide accurate and precise location information regardless of your surroundings. The new compass app will track your route during a hike or bike ride, and then provide waypoints for you to find your way back -- should you get lost.

Every Apple Watch Ultra comes with LTE capabilities, so as long as you pay your wireless carrier for an additional plan (usually around $10 a month), your watch will always be connected, even if you leave your iPhone behind.

3. You need a ruggedized watch

As for ruggedness, the Ultra has a long list of certifications -- most of which I had no idea existed until now. For instance, the Ultra is EN13319 certified, which is a widely recognized standard for dive computers and depth gauges. There's a depth sensor built into the watch itself so it'll know when you're diving and automatically adjust to the environment. Its water resistance is rated at 100 meters, which goes toe to toe with actual sport watches.

The Ultra is also MIL-STD 810H certified for harsh conditions and temperatures, with Apple claiming it'll work in temperatures ranging from -20 degrees Celsius to 55 degrees Celsius.

There's even an 86-decibel siren built into the watch should you need emergency help. Apple claims the siren can be heard up to 600 feet away.

More:Apple Watch Ultra: Price, release date, and features

You should buy the Apple Watch Series 8 if…

Apple Watch Ultra vs. Apple Watch Series 8: Which one is right for you? (4)

1. You want a traditional Apple Watch design

If the Apple Watch Ultra's design isn't all that appealing to you, the Apple Watch Series 8 may be the better choice. It uses the same design as the last few Apple Watch models and comes in 41mm and 45mm sizes. On the right side of the aluminum (or steel) housing is the digital crown and side button that's used for navigating the watch.

If you have an older Apple Watch, your watch bands will work on the Series 8 without any issues (assuming you get the same sized watch). And, if you happen to like the new Ultra watch bands and have a 44mm or 45mm Apple Watch, you can buy and use one of the new Ultra bands on the Series 8.

The Series 8 is available in four aluminum colors this year. There's Starlight, Midnight, Silver and Product Red. The stainless steel models come in Gold, Graphite and Space Black.

See also:New Apple Watch Ultra bands work with other Apple Watch models, too

2. You're not ready to pay $799 for a watch

The Apple Watch SE is the most affordable watch in Apple's lineup, with models starting at $249. However, it lacks some of the key health features that the Series 8 and Ultra have -- such as ECG and blood oxygen level monitoring.

The Series 8 starts at $399, which isn't exactly cheap, but it's more affordable than the Ultra's $799 price tag.

For $399 you can get a 41mm Apple Watch Series 8, or for $429 you can pick up a 45mm Apple Watch Series 8. Both of those prices are for an aluminum body and lack cellular connectivity. If you want to add cellular capabilities, you'll pay a $100 premium -- bringing the total to $499 and $529, respectively.

Still, those prices are more affordable than the Ultra's price tag and the Series 8 is sure to last a few years, or at least until Apple stops providing software updates to it.

3. Don't need all of the extreme outdoor features

Even if you like the design of the Ultra, it has more features than I'd wager most people will ever need. Two different types of GPS tracking, the ability to withstand a depth of 100m underwater, and the 2,000 nits display for outdoor viewing can all be overkill.

With the Series 8, you're still getting a watch that's more than capable of tracking your regular exercise and workouts, your sleep, and now, with the added temperature sensor, you can even view your body's temperature while you sleep. And for women, this plays into reproductive health.

The Series 8 is water resistant, as well, and can be used while swimming or even surfing in the ocean. It does all of the core Apple Watch fitness things that the Apple Watch has done for years -- that hasn't changed.

More: The best Apple Watch models of 2022

Alternatives to consider

Open to other Apple Watch prospects? Consider the also-new Apple Watch SE.

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Apple Watch Ultra vs. Apple Watch Series 8: Which one is right for you? (2024)

FAQs

Apple Watch Ultra vs. Apple Watch Series 8: Which one is right for you? ›

The Apple Watch Ultra comes with cellular LTE connectivity and there's no option to get one without it. The Apple Watch Series 8 can be bought with or without LTE. At 36 hours, Apple Watch Ultra has twice the battery life as the Series 8–but keep in mind that the Ultra is a bigger watch with a bigger battery.

What is the best Apple Watch to buy right now? ›

The best Apple Watch you can buy today
  1. Apple Watch Series 9. The best Apple Watch overall. Our expert review: Average Amazon review: ...
  2. Apple Watch SE (2022) The best Apple Watch for first-timers. Our expert review: Average Amazon review: ...
  3. Apple Watch Ultra 2. The best Apple Watch for athletes. Our expert review: Specifications.
May 3, 2024

Why choose the Apple Watch Ultra? ›

Built to go the distance.

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

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 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.”

What is the difference between watch 8 and ultra 8? ›

The Series 8 is the one that'll look good when combined with a shirt, a dress or a suit if you're going out. The Ultra does look good too, and it has the better screen battery life, durability, GPS and more features so if you're into extreme sports and outdoor activities then the Ultra is the choice for you.

What is the number 1 Apple Watch? ›

The best Apple Watch for fitness tracking is the Apple Watch Series 9 or the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which both come equipped with the widest variety of health sensors, including ECG, sleep tracking, heart and breathing functions, wrist temperature, and more.

What is the best Apple Watch for the least amount of money? ›

Apple Watch SE (2022)

The 2022 Apple Watch SE shares many of the same features as the Apple Watch 8 but with a much more affordable price tag, with a starting cost of $249 /£259/ AU$399.

Is Apple Watch 9 coming out? ›

When was the Apple Watch Series 9 released, and how does its release date fit into the Apple Watch release order from previous years? The Apple Watch Series 9 was announced on September 12, 2023. General availability in stores started on September 22, 2023.

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.

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.

Can you text on an Apple Watch Ultra? ›

Create a message on Apple Watch Ultra

at the top of the screen. Tap Add Contact, tap a contact in the list of recent conversations that appears, or choose an option: Tap. to search for someone in your contacts or to dictate a phone number.

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.

Does Apple Watch Ultra blood pressure? ›

“At this time, the Apple Watch isn't equipped to measure your blood pressure alone,” says Dr. Bronstein. “ [It] requires pairing with a [separate blood pressure measuring] device to measure and record your blood pressure.”

How long will an Apple Watch Ultra last? ›

Up to 36 hours normal use. Up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode.

Are Apple Watch Ultra bands the same as Series 8? ›

Most bands designed for Apple Watch Series 4, Apple Watch Series 5, Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch Series 7, Apple Watch SE (2nd Generation), Apple Watch Series 8, and Apple Watch Series 9 are compatible with Apple Watch Ultra.

Is the Apple Watch Ultra too big for a woman? ›

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 is the difference between Apple Watch Ultra Series 8 and SE? ›

While the SE has heart rate monitoring, the Series 8 and Ultra offer blood oxygen monitoring, ECG, and temperature sensing, along with retrospective ovulation estimates that can help you figure out when you're most fertile.

Can I shower with my Apple Watch 8 Ultra? ›

Apple's own support page on water resistance states that an Apple Watch Ultra or later should be ok for showering. From Apple's Support Article on the Watch's water resistance: What should I avoid while wearing my Apple Watch? Water resistance isn't a permanent condition and can diminish over time.

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