The Apple Watch Ultra is by far my favourite Apple Watch ever, but its hotshot price makes it hard to justify compared to the already fantastic Series 9.
Apple users interested in learning more about how to use the wealth of fitness features including Apple workouts and Fitness+ with Apple Watch, iPhone,
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While I m not a professional marathon runner or bodybuilder or anything like that, I have been trying to get more active in my life lately. Especially since my job involves sitting behind a computer for most of the day, typing away, physical exercise has never been more important.
Even though I have one of the best Apple Watches, and it does a great job of tracking my workouts, it does so much more than that too. I mean, I get notifications and alerts, I use it for timers and alarms, track my sleep with watchOS 7, and even a phone call now and then. So as you can imagine, the battery on it can drain pretty quickly, especially when you factor in workout tracking with continuous heart rate monitoring.
Apple Fitness+ makes a compelling case for the Apple Watch
While itâs likely not for everyone, a lot of Apple Watch owners can benefit from these guided workouts Itâs a great way to squeeze in quick and diverse workouts throughout the week The clean design makes using the service simple
The Cons You need an Apple Watch and an iPhone to start using it, but an iPad and an Apple TV make it better Not as in-depth as some competitors You can t do yoga and mindful cooldowns without a watch on
At-home fitness platforms have boomed during COVID-19 and Apple Fitness+ is no exception.