Unleash the Power of Wearable Tech: Apple Watch Series 10 and Ultra 2 Unveiled with Game-Changing Sleep Apnea Detection and Fresh New Colors
- Apple recently held a press conference, where they launched the highly anticipated Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 2.
- The Apple Watch Series 10 features a 30% larger screen than the previous generation, allowing users to see more content at once.
- The Apple Watch Series 10 uses a "wide angle OLED" screen, which produces 40% more light at the maximum viewing angle than the previous generation.
Apple Unveils New Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 2
Apple recently held a press conference, where they launched the highly anticipated Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. The new Apple Watch Series 10 boasts a larger screen, slimmer body, and wider viewing angle, making it a significant upgrade from its predecessor.
Apple Watch Series 10: A Slimmer and More Powerful Watch
The Apple Watch Series 10 features a 30% larger screen than the previous generation, allowing users to see more content at once. The watch also has a rounder case and screen, making it look smoother and more streamlined. With a thickness of only 9.7 mm, the Apple Watch Series 10 is nearly 10% thinner than the Series 9.
Larger Screen, Slimmer Body, Wider Viewing Angle
The Apple Watch Series 10 uses a “wide angle OLED” screen, which produces 40% more light at the maximum viewing angle than the previous generation. This makes it easier for users to move around, type, or look at the watch while doing movements.
New Stainless Steel Colors: Jet Black + Rose Gold
In addition to the original Silver Aluminum, the Apple Watch Series 10 adds two new colors: “Jet Black” and “Rose Gold”.
“Always On” Mode Screen Update Rate Can Be Maintained Once Every Second
The Apple Watch Series 10 has an encrypted screen update frequency. In “Always On” mode, the watch can still maintain the screen update frequency once every second, making it look like a traditional watch.
Speaker Update: Listen to Music Without Headphones
The Apple Watch Series 10 has upgraded its speakers, allowing users to play music, podcasts, and more directly from the watch.
Improved Charging Speed: 80% in 30 Minutes
The Apple Watch Series 10 is also the fastest charging Apple Watch, charging to 80% in just 30 minutes.

New Titanium Material: More Resistant to Corrosion and 10% Lighter
The Apple Watch Series 10 adds a new titanium material, replacing the stainless steel material of the Apple Watch Series 9. The titanium version is available in three colors: Natural, Gold, and Dark Slate Gray.
The S10 4 Chip: More Power-Saving and Smarter
The Apple Watch Series 10 uses a new 4-core neural engine, which can increase the battery life of the watch and improve its performance in artificial intelligence.
Added New Health Functions: Sleep Apnea Detection, Noise Exposure Warning, and More
The Apple Watch Series 10 adds new health functions, including sleep apnea detection, noise exposure warning, and medication reminders. These features are designed to help users detect potential health problems early.
Improved Water Sports Function: Detect Water Temperature, Depth, and Predict Tides
The Apple Watch Series 10 enhances the water activity data detection function, adding a water temperature meter and depth meter. It also supports 7-day tide data, making it convenient for swimmers, divers, and canoeists.
Apple Watch Ultra 2: A New Black Color and Improved Features
Apple launched the Apple Watch Ultra 2 last year, and this time they added a new black color made with custom sandblasting PVD technology. The Apple Watch Ultra 2 features a dark zircon back crystal with a new color super-hard diamond-like carbon PVD coating for increased scratch resistance and durability.
Price and Launch Date
The new Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 are priced as follows:
Apple Watch Series 10:
Aluminum: starting from HK$3,199
Titanium: starting from HK$5,499
Apple Watch Ultra 2: from HK$6,399
All are available for pre-order starting today and will be officially launched on September 20th.
