Apple Watch Ultra 2 vs Apple Watch Series 10: Every single difference explained!
Summary
TLDRThis video compares the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Series 10, detailing over 30 differences. Key distinctions include the Ultra 2's 49mm case size, titanium build, action button, and 3000 nit display versus the Series 10's 42/46mm aluminum or titanium case, and 2000 nit display. The Ultra 2 offers two-day battery life, dual-frequency GPS, and a depth gauge for diving, while the Series 10 excels in thinness and charging speed, supporting 80% charge in 30 minutes. Both run watchOS 11 with features like the Vitals app and share health sensors and sport modes, but the Ultra 2 includes an emergency siren and is designed for more rugged use.
Takeaways
- 💵 The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is priced at $799, while the Apple Watch Series 10 starts at $399 for the 42mm version and $429 for the 46mm version.
- 🔗 Both watches come with different watch bands at their base price, offering various styles and colors.
- 📏 The Ultra 2 has a 49mm case size, whereas the Series 10 is available in both 42mm and 46mm case sizes.
- 📶 Cellular functionality is standard on the Ultra 2, but it's an additional cost on the Series 10, except for the titanium edition which includes it.
- 🏔️ The Ultra 2 features a titanium case with a DLC finish on the new black model, enhancing scratch resistance.
- 🔄 The Ultra 2 has a larger digital crown and button guards, facilitating use with gloves or in harsh conditions.
- 🌞 The Ultra 2 boasts a 3000 nit display, surpassing the Series 10's 2000 nit display for maximum brightness.
- 🔋 The Ultra 2 is designed for up to two days of battery life, contrasting with the Series 10's one-day battery life.
- 🔊 The Series 10 features an S10 chipset with advanced audio processing, while the Ultra 2 uses three microphones for noise cancellation.
- ⏱️ Both watches run watchOS 11, offer health tracking, multiple sport modes, and have similar internal sensors and features.
Q & A
What are the main differences between the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Series 10?
-The main differences include the price, case sizes, materials, additional features like the action button on the Ultra 2, display brightness, battery life, and water resistance. The Ultra 2 is priced at $799, has a 49mm case size, is made of titanium with a DLC finish, has a 3000 nit display, offers up to 2 days of battery life, and is water-resistant down to 100 meters. In contrast, the Series 10 starts at $399 for the 42mm version or $429 for the 46mm, uses aluminum or titanium cases, has a 2000 nit display, offers up to 1 day of battery life, and is water-resistant down to 50 meters.
How many different case sizes are available for the Apple Watch Series 10?
-The Apple Watch Series 10 is available in two different case sizes: 42mm and 46mm.
What is the price difference between the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Series 10?
-The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is priced at $799, while the Apple Watch Series 10 starts at $399 for the 42mm version or $429 for the 46mm version.
Does the Apple Watch Ultra 2 come with cellular capabilities by default?
-Yes, all editions of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 include cellular capabilities by default.
What is the battery life difference between the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Series 10?
-The Apple Watch Ultra 2 offers up to 2 days of battery life, while the Apple Watch Series 10 offers up to 1 day of battery life.
What unique feature does the Apple Watch Ultra 2 have that the Apple Watch Series 10 does not?
-The Apple Watch Ultra 2 has an action button, which is not present on the Apple Watch Series 10.
What is the maximum depth for water resistance on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Series 10?
-The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is water-resistant down to 100 meters, while the Apple Watch Series 10 is water-resistant down to 50 meters.
How do the displays of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Series 10 compare in terms of brightness?
-The Apple Watch Ultra 2 has a 3000 nit display, and the Apple Watch Series 10 has a 2000 nit display.
What is the difference in the number of data fields available during workouts on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 versus the Apple Watch Series 10?
-The Apple Watch Ultra 2 can display up to 7 data fields in a custom data field layout during workouts, while the Apple Watch Series 10 can display up to 6 data fields, with 5 of them being customizable.
Does the Apple Watch Series 10 have any advantage over the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in terms of charging speed?
-Yes, the Apple Watch Series 10 can charge up to 80% in 30 minutes, which is faster than the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which takes about an hour to reach the same charge level.
Outlines
📱 Overview of Apple Watch Ultra 2 vs Series 10 Differences
The video begins with an introduction to the comparison between the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Series 10, highlighting over 30 differences. The presenter shares personal experiences and comparisons based on real-world usage. The Ultra 2 starts at $799, while the Series 10 is priced at $399 for the 42mm version and $429 for the 46mm. Both watches come with various bands and colors at the base price. The Ultra 2 features a 49mm case size, larger than the Series 10's options of 42mm and 46mm. Cellular functionality is standard on the Ultra 2 but optional and more expensive on the Series 10. The Ultra 2 is made of titanium with a DLC finish on the new black model, enhancing scratch resistance, while the Series 10 has an aluminum case with an optional titanium variant. The video also covers the watches' design, with the Ultra 2 having an action button, larger buttons with guards, and a bigger digital crown for easier use with gloves.
🔍 Deep Dive into Display and Hardware Features
This section delves into the display and hardware features of both watches. The Ultra 2 has a 3000 nit display, surpassing the Series 10's 2000 nit brightness, yet both are deemed overkill for typical outdoor use. The Series 10 introduces a feature to show the second hand in dimmed state, unlike the Ultra 2. The Ultra 2 uses an LTPO2 display, while the Series 10 upgrades to LTPO3, with Apple claiming a 40% brightness increase over older models. However, side-by-side comparisons show negligible differences. The Series 10 has a slightly larger active display area and features curved glass edges, contrasting the Ultra 2's flat display protected by titanium bezels. The Ultra 2 also includes a ceramic and sapphire crystal back case, and it meets military standards, unlike the Series 10. Both watches offer durable displays, as demonstrated by the presenter's inability to scratch the Ultra 2 despite an accidental concrete scrape.
🔋 Battery Life and Charging Speed Comparison
The presenter discusses the battery life and charging capabilities of both watches. The Ultra 2 promises two days of battery life, compared to the Series 10's one day. The Ultra 2's low-power mode extends battery life further, with Apple specifying 36 hours of all-day battery life and 72 hours in low-power mode. Conversely, the Series 10 offers 18 hours of all-day battery life and 36 hours in low-power mode. However, the Series 10 charges faster, reaching 80% in 30 minutes, while the Ultra 2 requires an hour for the same charge. The presenter also mentions that both watches exceed their specified GPS battery life in real-world testing, with the Ultra 2 reaching up to 14 hours and the Series 10 about 8 hours.
🏊♂️ Diving and Water Resistance Features
This part of the video focuses on the water resistance and diving features of the watches. The Ultra 2 is water-resistant down to 100 meters and includes a depth gauge certified for diving up to 40 meters, whereas the Series 10 is rated for 50 meters and its depth gauge is suitable for snorkeling up to 6 meters. The presenter notes the need for the Oceanic Plus app for serious diving with the Ultra 2 and suggests the same app for snorkeling with the Series 10, despite its simpler depth gauge. The Ultra 2 also includes an 86 dB emergency siren, a feature absent in the Series 10.
🎧 Audio and Chipset Differences
The presenter compares the audio capabilities and chipsets of the two watches. The Ultra 2 has three microphones for noise cancellation, while the Series 10 relies on a single microphone and the S10 chipset's neural engine for voice isolation. Despite the different approaches, the audio quality is reportedly similar. The Ultra 2 also has two speakers, and while the Series 10 has only one, redesigned speaker, both produce the same maximum volume and sound quality. The S10 chipset in the Series 10 is said to potentially offer future software advantages, but the presenter advises against buying based on unpromised future updates.
🏋️♂️ Shared Features and Personal Preference
The video concludes with a list of features common to both watches, such as watchOS 11, health and fitness apps, ECG functionality, and water temperature sensors. The presenter shares a personal preference for the Ultra 2, citing its extended battery life as the main reason, but also appreciates the action button for starting sports modes. The presenter invites viewers to comment with any missed details and refers them to a written post for further information.
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Keywords
💡Apple Watch Ultra 2
💡Apple Watch Series 10
💡Case Size
💡Cellular
💡Titanium
💡Action Button
💡GPS
💡Battery Life
💡Display
💡Water Resistance
💡Emergency Siren
Highlights
Apple Watch Ultra 2 is priced at $799, while the Series 10 starts at $399 for the 42mm version or $429 for the 46mm version.
The Ultra 2 includes three core watch band styles at the base price, while the Series 10 offers different materials and colors.
Ultra 2 features a 49mm case size, compared to the Series 10's 42mm and 46mm options.
All versions of the Ultra 2 include cellular capabilities, unlike the base Series 10 which requires an additional payment for cellular.
The Ultra 2 is made of titanium with a DLC finish on the new black model, enhancing scratch resistance.
The Series 10's default case is aluminum, with an option to upgrade to a more expensive titanium case.
Ultra 2 has a larger digital crown and button guards for better protection and glove interaction.
Series 10 is the thinnest Apple Watch at 9.7mm, compared to Ultra 2's 14.4mm.
Ultra 2 has a ceramic and sapphire crystal back case, while Series 10 has a metal and sapphire crystal back case.
Ultra 2 is validated against military standards (MIL-SPEC), which Series 10 is not.
Ultra 2 features a 3000 nit display, surpassing Series 10's 2000 nit display for maximum brightness.
Series 10 retains a second hand in dim state, unlike Ultra 2 where it disappears.
Ultra 2 has an action button for quick access to certain functions, a feature not present in Series 10.
Ultra 2 supports up to 7 data fields in workout mode, with 2 additional customizable fields compared to Series 10.
Ultra 2 has multiband GPS for improved accuracy in challenging conditions, a feature Series 10 lacks.
Ultra 2 offers two days of battery life to Series 10's one day, with respective low power modes extending this.
Series 10 can charge up to 80% in 30 minutes, faster than Ultra 2 which takes an hour for the same charge.
Ultra 2 includes an 86d emergency siren and is water-resistant up to 100 meters, deeper than Series 10's 50 meters.
Ultra 2 is equipped with the S9 chipset, while Series 10 features the newer S10 chipset.
Both watches run watchOS 11, have the same health sensors, and support the same fitness and sports modes, with the exception of certified diving on Ultra 2.
Transcripts
in this video I'm going to detail every
single one of the differences between
the Apple watch Ultra 2 and the Apple
Watch series 10 including all the real
world differences as well this is based
on both myself and my wife putting these
watches through their Paces over the
last little while there are more than 30
differences that I can account for
between these two watches and some of
them are really big differences and some
of them are tiny little things that you
may or may not notice and then towards
the end I'll also outline all the key
features of the same just so there's no
misunderstandings there so first up is
the pricing the Apple watch Ultra 2 is
priced at $799 versus the series 10 is
priced at $399 for the 42 mm or $429 for
the 46 mm both of the watch designs
actually include a number of different
watch bands at their base price point in
the case of the Ultra Series you've got
three core Styles you can choose from at
that base included price point with each
of those Styles having a couple
different color options and then in the
case of the series 10 you've got both
different materials as well as different
colors offered again at those base price
points and of course you can buy more
expensive bands beyond that from Apple
and other companies now as you probably
picked up on on the first item there are
three different case sizes at play here
the Apple watch Ultra 2 is a 49 mm case
size a versus a series 10 comes in both
a 42 and a 46 mm case size you're seeing
some of these case sizes right now on my
wrist as well as my wife's wrists I
don't have a 42 mm handy right now to be
able to show you that but I think if
you're comparing between the Apple ult
Ultra 2 and the series 10 you're
probably looking at that bigger case
size that's my my guess anyways now all
additions of the ultra 2 include
cellular built into the watch you can't
buy without cellier versus the series 10
the base price at $3.99 does not include
cellier you pay more for that uh however
the titanium edition of the series 10
does include cellular built-in there's
no option to get it without cure which
then is a good time we talk about some
of the case components in the case of
the ultra both editions of the ultra 2
are titanium uh there's the original
Edition which is that kind of grayish
color the original titanium and then
there's a new black color the color that
I'm wearing right now uh notably the New
Black Titanium on the ultra 2 actually
has DLC finish on the outside making it
substantially stronger and more
resistant to scratches of course it's
still early days on my wrist in terms of
scratches but I'm really good at
scratching watches like that's sort of
what I do not on purpose I'm I'm not
like Jerry rig everything but I just
happen to accidentally scratch watches
really really well in fact yesterday I
actually slipped and dragged this thing
on like a concrete pool Edge and no
scratches so far so that's positive
meanwhile in the series 10 the default
is an aluminum case but you can pay for
the titanium case which cost a boatload
more so let's look a little more closely
at the exterior aspects of these watches
because there are some well pretty
obvious differences there starting off
with the ultra 2 on the left hand side
there is the action button we'll get
into that in just a second instead of
when you look at the right hand side
you'll notice that the button layout is
a bit different there in terms of the
size of the buttons and how they're
protected in the case of the ultra 2 it
has button guards around both the main
Button as well as a digital crown that
protects it from things like coat and
jackets and stuff like that pressing
buttons accidentally and then you'll
notice the ultra 2 has a much bigger
digital Crown which is useful for glove
interaction so if you're underwater with
scuba gloves or just you know winter
skiing and stuff like that with bigger
gloves it does make it a little bit
easier to kind of navigate through the
menus with that bigger digital Crown
meanwhile comparing the thinness of the
two watches the series 10 is the
thinnest Apple watch that Apple has ever
made it's 9.7 mm versus 14.4 millim for
the ultra 2 certainly that's a big
difference that's 50% bigger for the
ultra 2 um and that's really going to
come down to whether or not you want a
bigger wash on your wrist likewise I'll
put all the weights on the screen right
now you don't want me to read off all
those weights uh there you go all on the
screen now on the back of the watch the
ultra Watch 2 has a ceramic and sapphire
crystal back case versus the series 10
has a metal and sapphire crystal back
case meanwhile the ultra 2 has mspec
standards that it's been valid against
versus the series 10 does not now then
you get to the display itself in the
case of the ultra 2 it has a sapphire
crystal display and the same is actually
true for the titanium edition of the
series 10 but if you go step down to the
regular edition you're probably
comparing against that has an ion X
display on the series 10 the same as it
did in the past in terms of durability
let's be clear this is a very durable
watch yet as I say that just yesterday
while I filmed my Apple Watch series 10
review I dropped my Apple Watch series 9
which has the exact same glass as a
series 10 directly on the concrete like
it landed straight down to the moment my
wife looked over and she was like oh no
that wasn't good and indeed it was not
good not horrific but you can see
basically that little chunk taken out of
it like a divot like you get in a car
window taken out of it it's the first
time I've managed to scratch or
otherwise imp impact or hurt an Apple
Watch display in well 10 years now so
take that for what you want but I would
not overthink the display side of it and
I people that know me note that I treat
my watches like crap uh and if this is
the first one I've ever managed to
injure that's actually pretty impressive
now speaking of things that would be
impressive it would be if you could just
watch this video to the end that's the
main thing YouTube cares about these
days it really does help out the video
and the channel you can of course hit
like And subscribe but really just just
watch the whole video now talking a
little bit more about those displays uh
in the case of the Ultra 2 it has a 3000
nit display in terms of the maximum
brightness that you can get out of that
display versus the series 10 has a 2,000
nit display let's be honest both of
those knit brightnesses are well beyond
overkill for even the brightest days out
there on the beaches on the top of
mountains I've done all those things
over the last couple years and they are
both totally Overkill many of their
competitors have 1,000 nit displays
which are perfectly fine uh for viewing
and all those same condition both the
ultra 2 and the series 10 have a minimum
display brightness of one nit so that's
mainly used at night to kind of reduce
that display brightness however the
series 10 does have a Nifty little trick
and it'll show the second hand on your
watch faces uh even in the dim state so
right now it's in the dim State like
this I raise it up it goes to the full
brightness State uh in the case of this
Ultra 2 right here the seconds disappear
when I go to the dim State versus over
here the second show both dimmed as well
as the full brightness State now from a
screen standpoint the ultra 2 has a
slightly older ltp2 Ola display versus
the series 10 has a new ltp3 Ola series
display uh the main difference there is
theoretically the off angle axis viewing
so something like this where you're
viewing an off angle here's the two side
by side Apple talked a lot about how
this new display is 40% brighter uh but
that's only 40% brighter compared to
their older displays not compared to
like these two side by side uh side by
side you frankly can't tell the
difference like I can't tell the
difference uh in brightness levels if
you're coming from an Apple Watch series
456 uh compared to the new series 10
display absolutely it's very clear in
that case but not between the ultra 2
displays and the series 10 displays now
likewise another fun fact is that the
Apple Watch series 10 actually has a
slightly larger display area
particularly an active display area uh
than the Apple watch Ultra 2 it's just
3% though which you won't notice that 3%
I promise you you can't notice it what
you will notice what your eye will
notice though is that in the case of the
series 10 it's got that curved glass
edges around it that the display kind of
like folds into versus in the case of
the ultra 2 it's totally flat across the
top and the titanium bezels around the
outside edge protect that display case
again very different sty there but in
terms of the display area itself what
you see in the display uh is basically a
wash okay so enough about the
materialistic bits let's talk about some
of the goodies internally uh the most
obvious one on the Apple Watcher Ultra
Series is that action button that action
button on the left hand side there
allows you to tap that and open up
various well actions that are basically
quick select options directly to certain
things by default for example it opens
up the workout app but you can customize
it to other Apple actions or other
thirdparty apps likewise the Apple Ultra
has what's called Precision start in
workout mode which means you can tap a
given sport mode and then wait until you
start the sport itself uh that's useful
for like races and stuff like that where
you want to validate that you've got GPS
locked on your heart rate locked before
you start uh for reasons that defy any
logic whatsoever apple is somehow unable
to add that feature to the base Apple
watch it's a feature on every other
watch on this planet except for the
Apple watch base units maybe someday
we'll get it but for now for now we we
don't get that unfortunately in fact
speaking of that workout mode in the
case of the Apple watch Ultra 2 uh it
gets up to 7 data fields in a custom
data Field layout uh for those workout
modes versus the series 10 gets up to
six data fields of which five are
customizable again kind of silly given
that the display is technically bigger
on the series 10 compared to the ultra 2
but Apple's got to find a reason for you
to for you to buy the ultra instead and
then of course continuing down that
Trend to sporty stuff the Ultra Series
that has multiband or dual frequency GPS
which basically means they'll do better
in harder GPS conditions uh so things up
against a mountain or stuff like that or
high buildings Etc
that said in my testing side by side
between these two in the vast majority
of scenarios there is no difference
whatsoever on Monday for example I went
out for a run uh kind of around some
really tall high-rise hotels and there
was no difference between these two side
by side uh from a GPS track standpoint
and I haven't seen any meaningful
differences as well in again the vast
majority of cases between these two
watches now rounding out some display
stuff here the Apple watch Ultra 2 has a
couple extra watch faces that are unique
notably the modular watch face that's
something that the series 10 does not
and then with that the Apple watch Ultra
2 also has a night mode uh for the watch
face as well that the series 10 does not
okay so then let's talk about some of
the battery bits and now from a
practical standpoint the Apple watch
Ultra 2 is going to get you two days of
battery life and the series 10 is going
to get one day of battery life
officially speaking from a spec
standpoint that is 36 hours and 18 hours
of all day battery life uh between those
two models but again real world says two
days in one day that's usually including
for me anyways 1 to 2 hours of GPS
workout time per day there's also a low
power mode on both watches getting you
72 hours for the ultra or 36 hours for
the series 10 in low power mode that
basically just shuts off a bunch of
stuff background things behind the
scenes uh but the core of the watch is
still what you'd expect for GPS workout
time the Apple Ultra 2 gets 12 hours and
then the series 10 gets 7 hours in my
testing of both of them they actually
exceed those specs uh right now in my
testing of the series 10 it's getting
about 8 hours of GPS battery time uh in
the case of the ultra 2 I've had that
upwards of 14 hours of battery time and
that's before we even account for low
power mode you can enable low power mode
on both of these watches but Apple only
publishes the specs for the ultra side
of that and for that at 17 hours in low
power GPS or 35 hours for low power GPS
plus fewer readings uh so plenty of
battery life for most scenarios lastly
on the battery aspect we get to charging
and again this is an area where the
series 10 actually wins as well in the
case of the series 10 it can charge up
to 80% in a mere 30 minutes it's super
impressive over the last week or so
versus the Apple watch Ultra takes about
an hour to get that same 80% but but on
the bright side it does last twice as
long so you know take that for what you
want now we've got a whole bunch of
other like random Hardware bits and some
of these are Big Ticket items and some
of these are just it's the random bucket
of things okay the Apple watch Ultra 2
has its 86 d emergency siren uh the
series 10 does
not the Apple watch Ultra 2 has water
protection down to 100 m versus the
series 10 has it to 50 m which then gets
into the dive bits so both of these
watches have depth gauge but they are
quite different in well their specs and
implantation and things like that the
Apple Ultra 2 has a depth gauge that's
good down to 40 m or 131 fet versus the
series 10 has one that's good down to uh
6 M or 20 ft essentially the ultra 2 one
is designed for diving as you probably
know uh versus the series 10 one is
designed for snorkeling in the case of
the ultra 2 that depth gauge is actually
certified to standards to ensure the
safety of all the things around it uh
versus the series 10 one being only to 6
M of 20 ft they haven't certified that
to anything I've used both the ultra 2
for diving over the last couple years as
well as used the uh series 10 this past
week for snorkeling both myself and my
wife in The Case of the ultra 2 for
diving you're realistically going to
need that Oceanic Plus app that's so
often talked about I'll probably do a
separate video on that down the road uh
versus snorkeling with the series 10 you
can use the base depth gauge app that
comes with it just to see how deep you
are but it doesn't really do a good job
of tracking that snorkeling session like
any other sport would it's just simply
showing you how deep you are at that
current moment in time so you probably
also want the oceanic app for that again
I've got a separate video that I'll dive
into nope pun intended all those
differences between the different things
uh over the next week or two next in
that Hardware bucket of Randomness the
ultra 2 has the S9 chipset uh versus the
series 10 has the S10 chipset now Apple
can't really describe any practical
differences to Consumers between those
two with the exception of one uh which
I'll get to in just a second obviously
we've seen over time the way this works
in apple land uh in terms of software
updates uh right now 's no practical
difference between the ultra 2 and the
series 10 when it comes to the usage of
those chipsets however if we fast
forward to next year 2025 and we've got
new software versions of watch OS 12 Etc
my bet would be there'll probably be
some sort of things that are leveraged
in that newer S10 chipset that may not
be available in the S9 chipset again
that's just based on Apple's long
history of doing exactly that every
single year where basically things that
are a certain cutof off date might get
them but not older stuff but again don't
ever buy watches on future software
update promises and certainly don't buy
them on things that aren't even promised
at this point in time like there's no
official hints or unofficial hints from
Apple on what that might look like a
year from now so I wouldn't I wouldn't
overthink that buy the watch you need
today for what you want today still back
to that S10 chipset there is one thing
that it does uniquely on the series 10
which is around the audio bits you see
the ultra 2 actually has three
microphones in it and it uses those
three microphones to essentially cancel
out background noise and give you a
clearer kind of voice isolation the
series 10 though doesn't have three
microphones it has one microphone and
instead it uses the neural engine in
that S10 chipset to do all that voice
isolation in the watch itself as opposed
to using the microphone it's just like
countless other software Suites do today
uh on the web or desktop or things like
that from a functional standpoint they
sound effectively the same just two
different ways of accomplishing that
goal meanwhile the ultra 2 has two
speakers in it uh versus the series 10
has one speaker a redesigned speaker
nonetheless but one speaker both of them
can play music and playing them side by
side with the decibel meter they both
hit the exact same maximum volume they
sound the same to me in my ears so I
think they're essentially washed between
the two of them maybe there's some tiny
minutia technical difference there but
real world both myself and my wife
sitting there we can't tell the
difference they're the same which then
gets us to all the things that are the
same because the vast majority of things
are the same on these two watches it's
only that 30 plus things that are
different but if you think about all the
features in the Apple watch we're
talking literally thousands of different
little features uh and most of them are
identical so first up we're just going
to run through these like super fast
they both run watch OS 11 the most
current version of watch OS they both
have the new vitals app they both have
the new training load app they both have
the new Tides app uh they both have
features like double tap they both have
offline Siri introduced in the S9
chipset they both have the same Optical
heart rate sensor they both have the
blood oxygen sensor enabled if you buy
it outside the US and they both have the
blood oxygen sensor disabled if you buy
it within the US due to that entire
patent dispute going on there but
physically speaking about whether you
buy it inside the us or outside the US
the exact same sensors and internals are
identical there it's just the features
been disabled via software meanwhile
they both have ECG functionality they
both have the brand new sleep apnea
functionality that was introduced this
past week they've also got risk
temperature on both of them and they
have all the other same health and kind
of like general fitness metrics across
the board they have all the same sport
modes across the board keeping in mind
that diving is technically not a sport
in Apple's world that's part of the
depth gauge app uh and that depth gauge
app is technically on both watches just
to different maximum depths thus they
both can do snorkeling via that depth
app or via the oceanic Plus app but
again only the ultra does actual legit
diving they both have the compass they
both have backtrack they both have
offline maps which is new in watchos 11
they both have the ability to plan
routes which is also new in watch OS 11
they both can play music back on their
speakers and they both have 64 gigs of
internal storage across the board they
both have four core neural engines in
the case of the series 10 that is with
the S10 chipset and the case of the
ultra 2 that's with the S9 chipset they
both have water temperature sensors now
uh introduced in the ser 10 as well as
already there in the ultra 2 and they
both are designed by a company named
Apple which is essentially everything
you could possibly want to know about
the differences between those two
watches except for perhaps which one I
prefer in my preference is the ultra
mainly for the battery life just so I
don't feel like I'm charging it every
day that's really like the core
difference there uh I never use I've
never had to use emergency siren that's
probably a good thing to be honest I've
never had to use that uh I do like the
action button merely for just starting a
sport mode uh but it's not a big deal to
me to have that 3se second countdown as
annoying as it is that's not really the
deal breaker for me it's mainly just
that battery life that gets me to two
days uh versus the one day on the
regular series 10 oh and of course if I
somehow missed something out of the
gazillion items I looked at definitely
just drop it in a comment down below and
I'll try to highlight them or pin them
or collect them all into something into
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