Apple Watch Ultra vs. Series 8: Which should you buy? (2024)

Apple Watch Ultra

Ready for adventure

The Apple Watch Ultra aims to be as adventurous as you are. With the ability to withstand great temperatures, dive up to 40 meters in water, and last up to 60 hours of battery life, there's nowhere the Apple Watch Ultra can't go. Plus, it manages to be super light and durable with its 49mm titanium case.

For

  • Up to 60-hour battery life
  • Temperature resistant
  • Diving up to 40M
  • New Action button

Against

  • More expensive
  • Only comes in titanium finish
  • No color options

Apple Watch Series 8

Old reliableWhile the Apple Watch Series 8 is missing the ruggedness of the Apple Watch Ultra, it does carry the same processor and all the same health tracking features while also costing a lot less. It's the standard update to the Apple Watch we expect every year, and you can expect it to perform as you'd wish. Plus, it's available in more colors and finishes.

For

  • Temperature sensor
  • Crash Detection
  • S8 processor
  • Cheaper

Against

  • Only 36-hour battery life
  • No Night mode
  • Screen not as bright

The Apple Watch Series 8 is the standard Apple Watch that you've come to know and love over the years. It has a few new features, like Crash Detection and a processor that's about 20% faster than previous generations. It's admittedly not as exciting of a new product as the super rugged Apple Watch Ultra, which you can even go diving with, but that doesn't mean that you automatically should get the Apple Watch Ultra. Let's dive into the specific differences to see which watch is right for you.

Apple Watch Ultra vs. Series 8: Design, colors, and finishes

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To start, our Apple Watch Series 8 review notes that the latest model carries the same design as the previous generation. It comes in two case sizes — 41mm and 45mm — and offers aluminum or stainless steel finishes. The aluminum comes in four colors, Midnight, Starlight, PRODUCT(RED), and silver; while the stainless steel comes in silver, gold, and Graphite.

Of course, the Apple Watch Ultra is a whole different story offering a brand new rugged design we haven't seen on the Apple Watch before. It's got a 49mm case, so the screen is larger than the biggest Series 8, and it's completely flat. The Ultra also looks a far bit different thanks to its extra protection around the Digital Crown and Side button on the right side of the watch.

Over on the other side of the watch, there's a new Action button. It's a customizable button that can offer one-touch access to many features. Apple specifically mentioned the ability to start a workout or move to the next interval of a custom workout, but we expect it can do a lot more than we know right now.

The Apple Watch Ultra only comes in a titanium case and one color, meaning you have fewer options for personalization.

Apple Watch Ultra vs. Series 8: Internals and specs

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You may notice that both the Apple Watch Ultra and Series 8 have the exact same chip — the S8 — which means both models are going to be faster than the watches that came before them. When it comes to sensors — like the new temperature sensors — both watches have them, but there are some more subtle differences that we can point out in the spec sheet.

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Header Cell - Column 0 UltraSeries 8
Case sizes49mm41mm and 45mm
ProcessorS8S8
Battery life36 hours (up to 60 hours) 118 hours (up to 36 hours)
Screen brightness2000 nits1000 nits
Water resistance100m, swimproof and recreational dive to 40m50m, swimproof
Always-On displayYesYes
GPSPrecision dual-frequency (L1 & L5) GPS L1 GPS
SirenYesNo
CellularIncluded in every modelCellular models available
Night modeYesNo
Crash/Fall DetectionYesYes
Temperature SensorYesYes
Low Power ModeYesYes
Starting price$799$399

Apple Watch Ultra vs. Series 8: Display and features

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The brightness difference between the two models looks stark, with the Apple Watch Ultra being twice as bright as the Series 8. This will make it much easier to see the screen in direct sunlight or other bright conditions. That's not the only trick the Ultra has up its sleeve, as the new Night mode will make it easier for your eyes to see the screen in the dark by turning the display dark and red. However, both do come with an always-on display.

You'll notice that the Ultra also has better GPS, meaning you'll likely get a more precise location from your Ultra than you would on the Series 8. However, both employ Backtrack, which quite literally helps you backtrack your steps — important if you're out in the wilderness.

Both the Series 8 and Ultra have an IP6X dust resistance, but that's about where the similarity in terms of ruggedness end.

Both the Apple Watch Series 8 and the Apple Watch Ultra have an IP6X dust resistance, but that's about where the similarity in terms of ruggedness end. The Ultra is water-resistant up to 100m (twice as much as the Series 8) and can even withstand recreational diving up to 40m. Additionally, the Ultra has been tested MIL-STD 810H, which includes testing for altitude, low and high temperatures, rain, sand, freezing and thawing, and more. Plus, the Ultra will function just fine in some pretty extreme temperatures with a range between -4° F (-20° C) – 131° F (55° C), according to Apple. In other words, the Ultra is designed to go with you literally everywhere and will withstand a lot more abuse than the Apple Watch Series 8 can.

By now you likely understand that the Apple Watch Ultra caters to adrenaline junkies who may find themselves in some tricky situations. In these cases, the Ultra can help come to the rescue. Both the Series 8 and Ultra offer SOS emergency calling, as well as Crash and Fall Detection, with each respective watch being able to notice you've fallen or been in a car crash, and then promptly notifying authorities and reaching out to your emergency contacts. However, it's the Ultra that goes a step further. It has an 86-decibel siren that can sound off, alerting people up to 600 feet away that you need help through a unique sound signature.

Apple Watch Ultra vs. Series 8: Battery life

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As expected, the Apple Watch Ultra will provide you with more battery life. The Series 8 has an 18-hour battery life, while the Ultra doubles that to 36 hours. That's running normally. Thanks to the fact that the Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra will run watchOS 9, Low Power Mode will be on both devices (a feature our watchOS 9 review said "made me love the Apple Watch again").

Low Power Mode will push the Apple Watch Series 8 to 36 hours of battery life, while the Ultra can get up to 60 hours. That's with Low Power Mode enabled on both as well as special low power settings coming specifically to the Apple Watch Ultra. However, it seems that the low-power setting will not be available at launch, and Apple says it will be available later this fall, so keep that in mind.

Apple Watch Ultra vs Series 8: Which should you buy?

At $799, the Apple Watch Ultra seems like a great price, but as always, which is the best Apple Watch for you will largely depend on why you want an Apple Watch.

Are you an explorer who wants an Apple Watch to take with you when hiking, diving, mountain climbing, or other adventurous activities? It seems like the Apple Watch Ultra would be the best fit for you, especially if you love the idea of having 60 hours of battery power to play around with. However, not everyone is so adventurous.

The Apple Watch Series 8 is the upgrade you'd expect. It has all the health tracking features you want, plus the addition of a temperature sensor and Crash Detection. It's likely the best Apple Watch for most people who don't mind being less adventurous.

Apple Watch Ultra

Rugged and wild

Take your Apple Watch Ultra on any adventure. Its 49mm case is bigger and more rugged than any other Apple Watch before it, and the ability to get up to 60 hours of battery life is very nice.

Apple Watch Series 8

The update you'd expectNot as rugged or as flashy as the new Ultra, but the Series 8 is a worthy successor to the generations that came before it. The new S8 processor is faster than before, and it has some nice new features like Crash Detection.

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FAQs

Should I buy Iwatch 8 or Ultra? ›

You can use the Ultra, but you should keep its size and weight in mind. Depending on your loved one's wrist size and health, it may not make sense. The 45mm Series 7 or 8 isn't that much smaller, but it is much lighter. The 45mm Series 8 (left) and the 41mm Series 7 are still excellent options.

Is the Apple Watch Ultra better than the Series 8 for swimming? ›

For swimmers and divers, the Apple Watch Ultra is the better pick. It packs a depth gauge that can provide real-time water pressure measurements up to 40 meters. The device is water resistant to depths of up to 100 meters and IP6X dust resistant.

Why choose the Apple Watch Ultra? ›

Built to go the distance.

Designed for every kind of outdoor adventure in and out of the water, Apple Watch is perfect for hiking, biking, running, swimming, surfing, and those occasional water balloon fights. And with Apple Watch Ultra 2, you can snorkel, scuba dive, and freedive down to 40 meters.

Is the Ultra worth it? ›

If you're deciding between the Ultra and a regular Apple Watch, it mostly comes down to how much outdoor activity you plan to do and whether those features are worth double the price. For most people, the Apple Watch Series 9 offers more than enough, which is why it earns our Editors' Choice award.

What are the disadvantages of the Apple Watch Ultra? ›

Apple Watch Ultra Has Some Drawbacks

The main drawback of the Ultra is the problem with navigation (1). To fix it, you have to install the Footpath app. “This is still a little more clunky than using navigation on Garmin, but it does help make the Apple Watch Ultra finally feel like an actual sports watch.”

Is watch 8 Ultra worth it? ›

If you're a serious athlete or adventurer — or simply willing to pay up for the most advanced Apple Watch experience out there — the Apple Watch Ultra is worth the money. For everyone else, the Apple Watch Series 8 remains a great pick.

Can I shower with my Apple Watch 8 Ultra? ›

"If you have Apple Watch Ultra or later, you can wear it during recreational scuba diving up to 130 feet (40 meters) and other activities like swimming, showering, and water skiing." Apple's own support page on water resistance states that an Apple Watch Ultra or later should be ok for showering.

Can I go into the pool with my Apple Watch Ultra? ›

Open the Workout app on your Apple Watch Ultra. Turn the Digital Crown to Open Water Swim or Pool Swim. For Pool Swim workouts, set the pool length, then tap Start. When you're finished, press and hold the Digital Crown to unlock your Apple Watch Ultra, tap End, then tap End Workout.

Can I wear my Apple Ultra watch in the pool? ›

Apple Watch Ultra and later have a water-resistance rating of 100 meters under ISO standard 22810:2010 and is EN13319-compliant. Apple Watch Series 7 and later are rated IP6X dust resistant. Apple Watch Ultra and later are rated IP6X dust resistant.

Can you text on Apple Watch Ultra? ›

In the Messages app on your Apple Watch Ultra, you can compose and send messages that contain not only text, but also images, emoji, Memoji stickers, and audio clips.

Who wears an Apple Watch Ultra? ›

So, if we throw out the whole “this is for adventurers” schtick, you could say the Ultra is for people who need multiday battery life — the tech nerds who love everything about their regular Apple Watch except for the fact they have to charge it daily.

Is Apple Watch Ultra good for daily use? ›

The Ultra shows that what many of us need instead is a daily driver that performs better than the basics, but doesn't go to the extreme, sacrificing good UX with it. The Ultra's true asking price isn't merely the high sticker price — it's also the trade-off against practicality.

Can Apple Watch Ultra 2 measure blood pressure? ›

“At this time, the Apple Watch isn't equipped to measure your blood pressure alone,” says Dr. Bronstein.

How long does Apple Watch Ultra last? ›

All-day battery life is based on the following use: 180 time checks, 180 notifications, 90 minutes of app use, and a 60-minute workout with music playback from Apple Watch via Bluetooth, over the course of 36 hours; Apple Watch Ultra 2 (GPS + Cellular) usage includes a total of 8 hours of LTE connection and 28 hours of ...

Why is Apple Watch Ultra so expensive? ›

Pure titanium (not titanium "coated") metal is considerably more expensive and is probably one of the main reasons why the Apple Watch Ultra is so much pricier. The size of the case is also larger at 49mm (compared to 41mm-45mm for the Series 8) so it looks more substantial on your wrist.

Is Apple Watch Series 9 or Ultra 2 better? ›

Deciding between the Series 9 or Ultra 2 ultimately depends on how you intend to use either watch. The Series 9 is the better option for those who don't need the bells and whistles of the Ultra 2 and instead just want a premium smartwatch in a smaller form factor.

What does the Apple Watch 8 Ultra do? ›

Your Apple Watch Ultra can help you track important health information, including your menstrual cycle, high and low heart rates, and irregularities in heart rhythm. You can also take an ECG recording to check your heart rhythm using the ECG app on Apple Watch Ultra.

What is the difference between Series 8 and Ultra reddit? ›

The key differences if you aren't some extreme sport athlete are screen & battery life: The Ultra's screen is only 7.4% bigger than the Series 8 45mm. But the AWU has 70% more volume. So it's a much larger watch with a little bit larger screen.

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