Apple Watch Ultra 2

100,000৳ 104,000৳ 

  • Display: 1.92-inch Always-on Retina LTPO OLED
  • Design: Titanium case, Digital crown with haptic feedback, Action button
  • Water Resistance Level: WR100 (Up to 100 meters), EN 13319
  • Durability: IP6X dust-resistant
  • Processor: Apple S9 chip (dual-core)
  • Storage: 64GB (GPS + Cellular)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, Dual-band WiFi (2.4/5GHz)
  • Navigation: Built-in GPS (L1+L5), Glonass, Galileo, QZSS, BeiDou
  • Audio: Dual speakers, 3 microphones
  • Battery: Up to 36 hours in low-power mode (or 18 hours- regular usage)
  • Charging: USB-C magnetic charging cable
  • Warranty: 1 Year
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Apple Watch Ultra 2 Price in Bangladesh

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is a premium and durable watch with a titanium casing and sapphire crystal on the front. It has a 1.92″ Retina OLED screen with a peak brightness of 3000 nits and a 502×410 pixel resolution. Additionally, the upgraded S9 chip powered by the A15 Bionic processor offers 64GB of storage and a four-core neural processing unit (NPU) for Siri. The watch also features health and fitness tracking, including heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, ECG levels, and skin temperatures. Plus, the updated workout app and intelligent workout switching cater to diverse fitness needs. The double-tap or pinch gesture enhances user interaction. Apple Watch Ultra 2 Price in Bangladesh is 100000 Tk. For the best price of this watch or other brand smartwatch, please visit our kryinternational website or outlets.

 

Apple Watch Ultra 2 Specifications

Model Apple Watch Ultra 2
Case Size 49mm
Case Material Titanium
Band Options Alpine Loop, Trail Loop, Ocean Band
Finishes GPS + Cellular, Natural Titanium
Case Size and Weight 49mm by 44mm by 14.4mm
Weight 61.4 grams
Display 49mm, 410 by 502 pixels, Always-On Retina LTPO OLED display

Up to 3000 nits brightness, 1 nit minimum brightness

Features L1 and L5 GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BeiDou, Compass

Always-on altimeter, Water-resistant up to 100 meters, Certified IP6X dust resistant, Tested to MIL-STD 810H
Blood oxygen sensor, Electrical heart sensor, Third-generation optical heart sensor
International emergency calling, Emergency SOS, International roaming
High-g accelerometer, High dynamic range gyroscope, Double tap gesture
On-device Siri, Ambient light sensor, Water temperature sensor
Depth gauge and Depth app, Dive-ready to 40m / 130 ft., EN13319 certification
Oceanic+ app for use as a dive computer, Dual speakers, Siren
Three-microphone array with beamforming and wind noise mitigation
Apple Pay, GymKit, Capacity 64GB (GPS + Cellular)
Ceramic and sapphire crystal back (GPS + Cellular)

Chip S9 SiP with 64-bit dual-core processor, W3 Apple wireless chip, Second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, 4-core Neural Engine
Connectivity LTE and UMTS (GPS + Cellular model), Wi-Fi 4 802.11n, Bluetooth 5.3
Power Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, Up to 36 hours, Up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode

USB-C magnetic fast charging cable

Environmental Features Carbon neutral combinations available, 100% recycled aluminum in the case

100% recycled tungsten in the Taptic Engine
100% recycled rare earth elements in all magnets
100% recycled tin in the solder of multiple printed circuit boards
100% recycled gold in plating of multiple printed circuit boards
100% recycled copper foil in the main logic board
100% recycled copper wire in the Taptic Engine
100% recycled cobalt in the battery
Energy efficient, Responsible packaging, Arsenic-free display glass
Mercury-, BFR-, PVC-, and beryllium-free, Apple Trade In

 

Apple Watch Ultra 2 Review Details

Introducing the Apple Watch Ultra 2, a pinnacle of innovation and design that redefines the smartwatch experience. With a sleek titanium case measuring 49mm by 44mm by 14.4mm and weighing just 61.4 grams, this timepiece combines durability with lightweight comfort. The impressive 49mm Always-On Retina LTPO OLED display showcases a resolution of 410 by 502 pixels, offering a vast 1185 sq mm display area. With an outstanding brightness of up to 3000 nits and a minimum brightness of 1 nit, visuals are vivid and clear even in diverse lighting conditions. Equipped with cutting-edge features, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is a versatile companion for fitness enthusiasts and adventurers alike. From L1 and L5 GPS to a comprehensive set of sensors, including a blood oxygen sensor, electrical heart sensor, and a third-generation optical heart sensor, it delivers advanced health and wellness insights. Built to endure, the watch is water-resistant up to 100 meters, certified IP6X dust-resistant, and rigorously tested to MIL-STD 810H standards. The inclusion of a dual speaker system, siren, and three-microphone array enhances functionality, making it not just a smartwatch but a reliable safety device. Powered by the S9 SiP with a 64-bit dual-core processor, W3 Apple wireless chip, and a 4-core Neural Engine, the Ultra 2 ensures swift performance.

So, what’s new?

If I were to list all that’s new this time, this review would end in a couple of paragraphs at best. A brighter display, a faster S9 chip, and a few other quality-of-life upgrades are more or less all there is to it.

At least it’s not pricier than the previous model but it’s pretty obvious that if you own the first-gen Watch Ultra, there’s simply no need to upgrade to this guy. Nope!

But what if you’re coming from a much older Apple Watch, or what if you’re in the market for your very first Apple Watch? Then which should you get? Should you consider the Watch Ultra 2 as a viable option despite its high price? To figure that out, I have been testing the Watch Ultra 2 (while also comparing it with a few other Apple Watches) for almost a month now.

New Chip, new features

After getting used to it for a while, I gotta say this is one of those “nice-to-have” features but not something I’d particularly drool over.

The idea behind this is to basically let you control a bunch of shortcuts with a simple double-tap gesture between your thumb and index finger. Without having to use both hands.

And while there are moments when I’ve found this genuinely useful, I feel like it could’ve been a lot more intuitive. First off, how responsive it is directly depends on how aggressively you double-tap. On Watch Ultra 2, it doesn’t work with all apps either so more often than not, the watch would throw me an error when I wanted it to do something. In the workout menu, for example, I wish I could just double-tap to scroll through the workout screens to view different stats but instead, it does nothing.

So even if it has plenty of potential, Apple has a lot of work to do if it “really wants to sell this feature. Oh, and this double-tap gesture doesn’t work with previous models, by the way. Apple says it’s mostly made possible by the faster neural engine on the new S9 chip (among other things), although I can gesture my way through older Apple Watches in some capacity with “Assistive Touch”.

More Storage and Better Siri

This watch also comes with 64 gigs of internal storage now — exactly double versus its predecessor — which means more space for all your apps, music files, and stuff. And if you’re someone who loves chatting it up with Siri, then you’re gonna love what you can do on the Watch Ultra 2.

Because thanks to the S9 chip, the smartwatch can process Siri requests on-device itself. Yep. Of course, it doesn’t work when Siri has to pull some information off the internet but I no longer need to wait for an active WiFi or cellular connectivity when trying to send a message, start a workout, set a timer, etc. through Siri.

Improved Dictation and Precision Finding

Apple also says it has improved dictation by as much as 25% although that was pretty much a hit-or-miss in my experience. And with the updated second-gen ultra wideband chip onboard, you can now precisely locate your iPhone from the watch itself, kind of as if it had an AirTag inside. Unfortunately, it only works with the iPhone 15 series so that’s that.

Display, Build:

The titanium casing and sapphire crystal on the front give the Apple Watch Ultra 2 a premium and durable feel. The weight of 61.4g seems reasonable for a watch of this caliber. Similarly, the inclusion of a GPS antenna for accurate location tracking, dual speakers for improved audio, and the action button for customization are practical additions.

The Watch Ultra 2 has IP6X certification for dust resistance. With the WR100 rating, it is rated to withstand up to 100 meters of deep water. Diving enthusiasts will appreciate the EN13319 standard rating of up to 40 meters. Plus, the availability of different band options like Alpine Loop, Trail Loop, and Ocean Band adds versatility to its style.

On the front is the always-on 1.92″ Retina OLED screen with sapphire crystal protection and a peak brightness of 3000 nits, which ensures visibility even in bright sunlight. Furthermore, the 502×410 pixel resolution and ~338 ppi density indicate sharp visuals.

S9 SiP based on A15 Bionic

Moving on, the upgraded S9 chip powered by the A15 Bionic processor is a notable improvement. This chip included in Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 has 60% more transistors and comes with 30% faster GPU.

With all of that, the 64GB of storage is a welcome addition for users with large data requirements. Additionally, the new four-core neural processing unit (NPU) is included for Siri to work within the watch rather than needing WiFi or data.

Health and Fitness Features

On the flip side, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 appears well-equipped for health and fitness tracking. It covers essential metrics like heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, ECG levels, and skin temperatures. The updated workout app and intelligent workout switching cater to diverse fitness needs. Moreover, the included siren and reliable GPS add to its safety and tracking capabilities.

Intuitive Gesture

Not only is the double-tap or pinch gesture a user-friendly addition, but it also increases the user’s overall interaction experience. This feature leverages various sensors and machine learning for precise control. Just by touching the index finger with your thumb, you can activate gestures to pick up the call (or turn off the alarm), just like in Apple Vision Pro.

Battery

On a normal day, it maintains the same 36-hour battery life as the Watch Ultra. However, the low-power saving mode got a buff, making the Apple Watch Ultra 2 last double the normal battery life (equating to 72 hours of total usage). Further, fast charging support is mentioned, although specific details are pending.

Useful LED Flashlight 

Although I gotta admit that this brightness boost does have its benefits in a really dark environment, like when I’m out jogging at night or simply trying to locate something in my room during a power cut. I know an actual LED flashlight like you’d find on some Garmin smartwatches would’ve made more sense on Watch Ultra 2, but yeah, it does have its moments. That reminds me, apart from getting ridiculously bright, it can now get as dim as 1 nit for easier visibility during the night as well.

WatchOS 10 in the Watch Ultra 2

I also like how Apple has tried to make the most out of the edge-to-edge display here with watchOS 10. Practically every app takes up much of the screen real estate now and there’s just so much more information I can get at a glance. The stackable sets of widgets are also quite useful, whereas this new “Modular Ultra” watch face for the Ultra 2 looks really cool and gives me a ton of real-time information like elevation level and compass too.

Health and Fitness Tracking

The Watch Ultra 2 is no slouch regarding health tracking either. I actually wore it together with the Watch Series 9 and above all, the heart rate, ECG, and blood oxygen data I’ve been getting from them is pretty much the same. But for some reason, their sleep tracking is not as consistent as I’d like. It’s not that the readings are off every single time but on multiple occasions, I’ve noticed my Watch Ultra 2 over-recording my sleep cycle by quite some margin. Weird!!

Anyway, Apple watches are some of the best in terms of fitness tracking, and the Watch Ultra 2 is no exception. From tracking a bunch of workouts to customizing them according to your exercise goals and such, there’s a lot you can do here. The Watch Ultra 2 mostly makes sense for the pro endurance athletes who can get the best out of everything this thing has to offer. It’s an uncompromisingly bold smartwatch and one of the best examples I can think of where a product’s form has so cleverly followed its function. I can even recommend it to anyone with a deep enough pocket who’s bored with just how generic-looking Apple’s regular smartwatch has gotten lately.

But let me reiterate that if you already have the first-gen Watch Ultra, then there’s really no reason to upgrade yet. This means if you’d rather save some money on the previous models, that makes perfect sense too.

Apple Watch Ultra 2 Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Robust build quality
  • Excellent display
  • Improved dictation, on-device Siri
  • Reliable health, fitness tracking
  • Best-in-class call quality
Cons
  • Incredibly iterative upgrade
  • Expensive
  • A bit too bulky to wear for some folks
  • Could’ve used a smaller case option

 

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Disclaimer: The actual color of the physical product may vary slightly due to the deviation of lighting sources, photography, or your device display settings.

Display

49mm

Strap

Black, Navy

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