Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy Watch Ultra, a smartwatch designed for those who demand the most from their wrist companions. The headliner? A staggering 100 hours of battery life in Power Saver mode.
This surpasses anything previously seen in the smartwatch market, offering users the freedom to explore, train, and stay connected for days on end without needing to reach for a charger.
Built to Endure, Built to Last
The Galaxy Watch Ultra isn’t just about battery life. It boasts a rugged design built to withstand the elements, perfect for adventure seekers and athletes. Beyond durability, the Ultra features a larger display for enhanced readability and a wider range of fitness tracking features.
Power When You Need It
While Power Saver mode offers incredible longevity, the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra isn’t just for extended treks. Standard mode provides ample battery life for everyday use, ensuring you can stay connected and on top of your health throughout the day.
For those pushing their limits during workouts, Exercise Power Saver mode strikes a balance between functionality and battery efficiency, offering up to 48 hours with GPS enabled.
Beyond the Battery
Samsung hasn’t skimped on performance. The Galaxy Watch Ultra is equipped with the latest Exynos W1000 chipset, promising smooth operation and responsiveness. Whether you’re tracking your runs, receiving notifications, or using advanced health features, the Ultra is designed to keep up.
Availability and Pricing
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is available for $649 in the US or €699 in the Europe. This smartwatch will be available soon for pre-order in the US while you can order it today in certain regions of the Europe.
New Health Sensors
Samsung has added new sensors to the back of this smartwatch that will provide accurate health metrics, and now Samsung has also added Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) we have to see how it works and provides important information about your health data.
Dual frequency GPS
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 was lacking a lot behind in accurate tracking of your workouts and now Samsung has kinda fixed this issue by adding a new Dual Frequency GPS. This will give users accurate and precise workout tracking even in crowded areas.
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