Fitness
Apple Watch Ultra 2 leads in wearable fitness market
The international wearable fitness devices market is booming, driven by the appeal of devices that promote healthy lifestyles through tracking physical activity, sleep patterns, calorie intake, and offering personalised health tips. Technological advancements now allow these tools to monitor vital signs like heart rate and oxygen levels.
One of the standout choices in this market is Apple Watch Ultra 2. Its features include precise altitude and depth measurements, GPS tracking, water resistance up to 100 meters, vivid display, extended battery life, and a wide range of health tracking options. Its customizable user interface and availability of various strap styles, coupled with seamless integration with iOS system, make it a convenient accessory for everyday use.
Competitors are not far behind. The Oura Ring from Finland uses LED light sensors to measure vital signs and boasts a battery life of one week.
Apple Watch Ultra 2: dominating wearable fitness
Fitbit tracks daily physical activities using an optical heart rate sensor and its battery typically lasts between five to seven days. The US-made Whoop strap targets athletes, focusing on recovery data, and has a battery life of up to five days.
The market is also buzzing with anticipation for upcoming features. Apple’s forthcoming watchOS 11 update will include the Vitals app. This app will not only track sleep but analyze several health metrics, such as respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and heart rate variability. It is expected to offer personalised health and wellbeing recommendations, giving Apple another edge in the vibrant wearable tech industry.