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Apple Watch Ultra Serious Test

The Apple Watch Ultra, which was officially released only last Friday, has become the subject of the YouTube channel TechRax test over the weekend, and they continue to test the durability of the Apple Watch Ultra in a “brutal” way. The most interesting part of it is that when the hammer hits, the screen is not broken, and the desktop is knocked to pieces.

Extremely durable

TechRax first conducted a drop test on the road, dropping the Apple Watch Ultra from a height of about 4 feet (about 1.2 meters) in face down mode. As a result, the surface was not broken, and the titanium case was slightly scratched. Then he shook the phone in a box full of screws and nails, and the Apple Watch Ultra showed no visible scratches.

Desktops are damaged earlier than watches

In order to further test the durability of the sapphire crystal surface of the Apple Watch Ultra, TechRax hit the surface repeatedly with a hammer. As a result, the board used to mount the watch was first broken by the hammer about 6 times, but it did not start until about 11 times. Apple Watch Ultra was unresponsive and couldn’t be turned on, but the screen still didn’t crack, and finally cracked after about 15 taps. TechRax then reversed the watch and knocked it on the back, and the third broke the sensor and the base of the watch, proving that the base is relatively fragile.

Source: macrumors