Apple Watch Series 6 Reviews : The Most Advanced Apple Watch yet.

Apple Watch Series 6 is the most advanced watch so far

Cheboritz
24 min readOct 29, 2020
Apple Watch Series 6 Reviews : The Most Advanced Apple Watch yet.
Apple Watch Series 6

Here comes the reviews of Apple watch Series 6 with features similar to series 5 but more advance feature like health monitoring system and others, which make it the Most Advanced Apple Watch yet. Keep reading and understand Apple Watch Series 6 Reviews and get to know why is the most advanced Apple watch so far.

Table of Content

1) The Overview of Apple Watch Series 6 and reviews.

2)Features of This Apple Watch.

External Hardware

Battery Life And Charging Technology

Sensor

Internal Hardware

WatchOs 7

Connectivity

Health Monitoring system

Fitness

Others

3) Pros And Cons

4) The Table of Competition with other top apple watch.

5) How to buy

6) Top Reviews and Ratings from Amazon.

7) Different models, colors, images, bands and some feed back for Apple.

8) Get Yours on Amazon Now

9) DISCLAIMER

10) Related Post.

1) The Overview of Apple Watch Series 6 and reviews.

In the of month of September of 2020 , Apple released Apple Watch Series 6 which have more advance features then the other Series ( 5, 4 …), making it the best and most Advanced watch so far.

In terms of appearance it is similar to the Apple watch series 5 but have and addition sensor ( health related sensor) in which can be use to measure your blood oxygen or take an ECG anytime/ anywhere, track all your daily activity including sleeping time which help you to understand your (or, your child, friend,…..) health and fitness.

The Health Monitoring system is enabled through four clusters of red, green, and infrared LEDs (liquid crystal display) along with four photo diodes on the back of the Apple Watch, which measure the intensity light reflected back from blood. In the new Blood Oxygen app a very good algorithm is implemented such that, it measures blood oxygen level between 70 and 100%. Even when sleeping the watch collect data and you can get to understand your health even while sleeping ( due to the sleep tracking system).

This watch has some other improve features as compare to the other apple watch such as an improved Processor ( S6) , a 1GB RAM and and operating system WatchOS 7 which makes it the fastest apply watch in terms of performance and speed, this watch also has a brighter display ( in fact when outdoors, it is 2.5 times brighter than apple watch series 5 which make it easy to use under the sun), faster charging system (can take about 1 hour 30 minute to be fully charged), an improved storage of 32GB which is two times that of apple watch series 5 and 4 times that of series 3 making it good to save large quantity of data including music , water resistance 50 metres (5ATM) , groups of sensor and actuators with include the gyro sensor for geographical coordinate displacement, Blood oxygen sensor, light ( the photo diodes), ECG, microphone, speaker, NFC, GNSS/GPS for geographical location which makes it good for Mums, Dad and Caretaker to keep track of their Kids, compass for locating the different axis of the earth, altimete.

One other amazing features is the improve in connectivity such as Bluetooth 5, wifi n, NFC, Ultra wideband, optional 4G requiring eSIM , compatible plan also making for receiving all type of emergency call.

This watch is available in two sizes which are the 40 mm and 44 mm, and in a variety of case materials, colors and bands, It has a cost price starting from $399 ( for the Aluminum Non-LTE) upward. It requires only and iPhone to be use.

2)Features and Reviews of Apple Series 6 Watch.

Here, we are going to be treating the features of apple series 6 watch which includes :

Hardware

Battery Life And Charging Technology

Sensor

WatchOs 7

Connectivity

Health Monitoring system

Fitness

Other amazing features

Hardware

apple series 6
there different model of apple watch series 6

In terms of appearance honestly Apple Watch Series 6 this is similar to Apple watch series 5 with a brighter displays in 40 mm and 44 mm size include multiple colors.

The Apple Watch Series 6 measures 10.4 mm thick which has same square-shaped design that Apple has used since the Apple Watch was launched in 2015. Inspire them same design changes to the case, the Apple Watch Series 6 till perform with all previous generation Apple Watch bands but with some features more advance.

The 40 mm models measure in at 40 mm high and 34 mm wide, while the 44 mm models measure 44 mm high and 38 mm wide.

Weights range from 30.5 grams to 47.1 grams which depends on both the size and the casing material, with the Stainless steel Apple Watch models being the heaviest more to that, the stainless steel edition, starting at $699 for the 40 mm case and $749 for the 44 mm Never the less it comes in more serious colors such as silver, a new gold hue, and “Graphite Gray,” which replaces Space Black.

The entry-level watch still starts at $399 for an aluminum model with a 40mm case. The larger 44mm version still goes from $429. You can still find it in familiar colors like silver, gold and Space Gray, but this year (2020) apple added two other choices which are blue and a Product RED edition, with a portion of the proceeds going toward HIV/AIDS nonprofits in Africa. Of course, there’s also a Nike edition, which starts at the same price as the plain aluminum Series 6.

The next is the titanium model, which starts at $749 for the 40 mm and $849 for the 44 mm. Then, at the top and out of reach for most people, is the highest tier of all: the Hermes edition, which is also made from stainless steel, but starts at $1,249.

The back of apple series 6
The back of apple series 6

The blood oxygen sensor works much like another medical gadget you may have encountered: a pulse oximeter, which sends a combination of photo diode red and infrared light through the skin in your fingertip to detect the color of the blood, which signals saturation levels. You can manually take a reading using a dedicated app on the iphone which takes 15 seconds for better result, place your wrist on a flat surface like desk. But, the watch also takes periodic measurements in the background, including while you are at sleep. If you open the watch app you’ll see your most recent reading; for historical data you’ll need to open the iOS app, where you’ll also see some easy-to-read graphs.

Apple watch series 6 does say that altitude, skin temperature, the watch’s position on the wrist, and skin perfusion (local blood pressure) can all potentially affect someone’s SpO2 reading. Though, in my experience, the sensor worked as advertised without me having to go out of my way to adjust the watch. Most healthy people number fell between 93 and 100 percent.

charging technology of apple watch series 6
charging technology of apple watch series 6

The charging puck clips to the back of the watch via magnets. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian

The Series 6 has Apple’s latest S6 chip, which is fast, fluid and beats even the best performance from rival smartwatch makers.

It is up to 20% faster on paper but doesn’t feel much snappier than the S5 chip in the Series 5 and the new Watch SE. It is considerably faster than the chip used in the Series 3, though, which is still on sale.

Battery life is solid if not class leading. With the always-on display active and sleep tracking on overnight, the Series 6 lasts more than 36 hours between charges, including with two manual ECG recordings, two manual blood oxygen recordings, lots and lots of notifications and a 25-minute run.

Sleep tracking overnight consumed between 10% and 12% of battery life, while a 25-minute outdoor run consumed about 4–5% of battery life. The Series 6 charges from flat to 100% in as little as 83 minutes and hits 80% in only 56 minutes using a 2A USB power adapter, which is much faster than the Series 5.

Casing Materials

The Apple Watch Series 6 comes in three materials this year, with Apple eliminating the ceramic option and offering aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium Apple Watch models. Aluminum Apple Watch models are the most affordable, while titanium models are the most expensive.

Apple introduced two new aluminum colors this year: a royal blue shade and a (PRODUCT)RED that’s bright red. The two new colors are options alongside the traditional silver, space gray, and gold shades.

Aluminum Apple Watches

Stainless steel Apple Watch models are available in silver, gold, and graphite, which is a deep gray shade. The titanium models are available in a natural color (a gray silver) and space black.

Stainless steel Apple Watches

Aluminum Apple Watch models are made from 100 percent recycled 7000 series aluminum, are lightweight, inexpensive, and designed for an active lifestyle, while stainless steel models are heavier, more expensive, and designed for everyday wear rather than focused on activity.

Titanium Apple Watch models offer the durability of the stainless steel models along with a brushed finish, but are lighter in weight and resist staining. Compared to stainless steel models, titanium models have darker, more matte coloring.

Titanium Apple Watch models

Both stainless steel and titanium models feature sapphire crystal displays that are more scratch resistant than the Ion-X glass used for aluminum models. Aluminum models are available with and without LTE connectivity, while stainless steel and titanium models are LTE only with no cheaper GPS only models available.

When it comes to specific weights, the titanium models weigh 13 percent less than the stainless steel models, which are the heaviest of the Apple Watch models, and several of the Series 6 models are a bit lighter than the Series 5 models. Weights of each model are below:

40mm

  • Aluminum: 30.5 grams
  • Stainless Steel: 39.7 grams
  • Titanium: 34.6 grams

44mm

  • Aluminum: 36.5 grams
  • Stainless Steel: 47.1 grams
  • Titanium: 41.3 grams

WatchOS 7

The new type of graph face is attractive but I can’t reliably tell the time with it. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian

The Series 6 ships with the latest version of Apple’s WatchOS 7, which also runs on the Series 3, 4, 5 and Watch SE.

WatchOS 7 introduced seven new watch faces, plus the ability to share configurations of the built-in watch faces with other users, though I still can’t find any combination of watch face I truly love.

The new software also added full, on-device voice dictation, so that your speech is converted to text faster, with greater privacy and without requiring an internet connection. This includes message replies, when talking to Siri, and other bits. Setting a timer using Siri is now practically instant, putting Samsung’s Bixby and Google’s Assistant on their smartwatches to shame. It still can’t set multiple timers, though, which is annoying when cooking.

Notification handling, including calls, texts and replies to messages is good. The tight integration between the Apple Watch and phone is better than any other smartwatch with an iPhone. That includes Apple Pay and Siri. There are a reasonable number of good third-party apps, too, including Google Maps, Strava and Spotify, but no dedicated WhatsApp app, so you can only reply to notifications not start new conversations from your wrist.

Connecting the watch to the internet — and therefore using apps to their full capacity — is done either by the watch being within Bluetooth range of the iPhone, being on wifi or having a 4G eSIM in the device. Once you are connected by one of those three, then everything works, including notifications from your phone.

Most of the watch’s functions, such as health and fitness tracking, also work completely offline. So if you are out for a run without your phone, it tracks where you are and can give you the stats you need. But you won’t be able to get messages or see where you are on Apple Maps, unless you have a 4G plan for your watch. For runners who use Spotify — there is a problem. The watch can download songs from Apple Music to its 32GB of total space so you can listen to music offline but not so for Spotify.

Water Resistance feature

Series 6 Apple Watch models are rated for immersion in water as deep as 50 meters thanks to seals and adhesives. The speaker, which needs air to produce sound, is the only point of ingress and has been designed to expel water from itself using sound vibrations after exposure to moisture.

Because it is rated for 50m immersion, the Apple Watch can be used when swimming in the ocean or in a pool. It is only suited to shallow water activities, though, and can’t be used for scuba diving, waterskiing, showering, or other activities that involve high-velocity water or deep submersion.Apple’s Apple Watch warranty does not cover water damage, so it is best to use caution when exposing the watch to water.

S6 Chip

There’s a faster dual-core S6 System in Package (SiP) in the Apple Watch Series 6, which is based on the A13 Bionic processor used in the iPhone 11.

According to Apple, the S6 SiP is up to 20 percent faster than the S5 chip in the prior-generation Apple Watch, allowing apps to launch 20 percent faster. It offers the same 18-hour battery life, which Apple considers to be “all-day” battery.

Sensors

Apple Watch Series 6 features electrical and optical heart rate sensors, LEDs and infrared light for blood oxygen monitoring, a next-generation accelerometer used for fall detection among other things, a gyroscope, an ambient light sensor, and a more battery-efficient barometric altimeter to track flights of stairs climbed, elevation gains when climbing, and more.

Health Features

Apple Watch Series 6 offers the same health features available in the Series 5, plus blood oxygen monitoring. A second-generation optical heart rate sensor calculates metrics like calorie burn, resting heart rate, and a heart rate that’s too high, and the electrical heart rate sensor can be used for taking electrocardiograms, while new LEDs and infrared light enable blood oxygen monitoring.

A built-in accelerometer and gyroscope enable other important health-related features such as fall detection.

The Apple Watch can detect a low heart rate, a high heart rate, and an abnormal heart rate, monitoring for health problems like atrial fibrillation and sending notifications when anomalies are detected.

Blood Oxygen Monitoring

The sensors on the back of the Apple Watch enable the blood oxygen monitoring feature available in the Apple Watch Series 6. Blood oxygen saturation in a healthy individual is around 95 to 100 percent, and when the percentage of oxygen in the blood drops below that, it can be indicative of a serious health issue that needs immediate attention.

Green, red, and infrared LEDs shine light onto the blood vessels in the wrist, with photodiodes measuring the amount of light reflected back. Apple’s algorithms then calculate the color of the blood, which is an indication of how much oxygen is present.

Bright red blood is well oxygenated, while darker blood has less oxygen, and that is how the Apple Watch makes its determination about blood oxygen level. The Series 6 can measure blood oxygen between 70 and 100 percent.

Blood oxygen measurements can be taken on demand using the new Blood Oxygen app that’s installed on the Apple Watch. To take a measurement, make sure the Apple Watch is snug on the wrist, open the app, stay still, and keep the wrist flat. Tap the Start button and then hold your arm steady for 15 seconds.

At the end of the elapsed time, the Apple Watch provides a reading of your blood oxygen level, with the data stored in the Health app on the iPhone.

The Apple Watch Series 6 also takes some blood oxygen measurements in the background and this is set up when the Apple Watch is set up. These settings are available in the Health app on the iPhone. Tap Browse > Respiratory > Blood Oxygen > Set Up Blood Oxygen.

Blood oxygen measurements will happen when there is no movement, and based on your daily activity, the number of readings per day and the time between readings varies. Blood oxygen measurements result in a bright light on the wrist that can be distracting in dark rooms, so background measurements can be turned off for Sleep Mode and Theater Mode if desired through the Apple Watch’s Settings app.

During sleep, blood oxygen measurements are only taken if the Track Sleep with Apple Watch option is enabled and the watch is being used for Sleep Tracking purposes.

Keeping still is essential for accurate measurements, and the watch must be able to make good contact with the top of the wrist through a snug wristband. Apple says that tattoos can impact performance, as can skin perfusion, or the amount of blood flowing through the skin. In cold weather, for example, readings can be affected.

Postures like having the arm hanging at your side or fingers in a fist position can cause unsuccessful measurements, as can motion, and if the resting heart rate is above 150 beats per minute, the Apple Watch won’t be able to provide a successful blood oxygen reading.

According to Apple, blood oxygen measurements taken with the Apple Watch Series 6 are not meant for medical use and are designed for “general fitness and wellness purposes.” Because blood oxygen monitoring does not require the same regulatory approval as ECG readings, it is available in more than 100 countries, with a list that can be found on Apple’s website.

ECGs

Electrodes in the back of the Apple Watch and the Digital Crown work together to allow users to take single-lead electrocardiograms, just like in the Apple Watch Series 4. An ECG measures the electrical activity of the heart and can be used to diagnose health conditions by a doctor.

ECGs are captured by holding a finger on the Digital Crown of the Apple Watch and can detect a sinus rhythm (normal), an abnormal result, or, sometimes, an inconclusive result that should be shared with a doctor.

A single-lead ECG like the Apple Watch means there are two points of contact measuring the electrical sensations of your heart. Clinical electrocardiograms done by your doctor can have 6 to 12 leads for greater accuracy, but the Apple Watch offers the convenience of being able to take an ECG anytime anywhere in approximately 30 seconds.

Because regulatory clearance is required for the ECG feature, it is limited to Apple Watch users in select countries.

Sleep Tracking

With watchOS 7, the Apple Watch Series 6 can be worn at night to monitor your sleep, with Apple providing data on how long you sleep each night. The feature also offers up useful tools for getting a better night’s sleep.

Sleep tracking is available on older Apple Watch models as well, as it is enabled through software rather than hardware, but the Series 6 brings better battery efficiency and faster charging so you can charge your Apple Watch quicker in the morning after a night’s sleep.

Additional Review For The Battery

According to Apple, the Apple Watch Series 6 offers all-day battery life up to 18 hours. The new Apple Watches charge faster than ever, which is useful for features like the Sleep Tracking that was introduced in watchOS 7.

The 44mm Apple Watch includes a 1.17Wh battery that’s 3.5 percent larger than the battery in the Series 5, while the 40mm Apple Watch includes a 1.024Wh battery that’s 8.5 percent larger than the battery in the Series 5.

The new Apple Watch models can charge to 80 percent in an hour or full in 1.5 hours. With the Series 5, a full charge took 2.5 hours. Battery life has been optimized for tracking workouts like indoor and outdoor runs.

Apple bases “all-day” battery life estimates on 90 time checks, 90 notifications, 45 minutes of app use, and a 60-minute workout with music playback via Bluetooth. For LTE models, Apple assumes four hours of LTE connection and 14 hours of connection to an iPhone.

In some situations the Apple Watch drains faster, such as when using the device as a phone or when doing a workout. Here are Apple’s battery life estimates for each activity:

  • Audio playback from storage — Up to 11 hours
  • Streaming audio over LTE — Up to 8 hours
  • LTE talk time — Up to 1.5 hours
  • Family Setup Battery Life — Up to 14 hours
  • Indoor workout — Up to 11 hours
  • Outdoor workout (GPS) — Up to 7 hours
  • Outdoor workout (GPS + LTE) — Up to 6 hours

Connectivity

Apple Watch Series 6 models are equipped with an Apple-designed W3 chip, and there are two variants available: GPS and GPS + Cellular. GPS + Cellular models have a built-in LTE chip and can connect to LTE without an iPhone, while GPS models are WiFi only.

LTE

LTE connectivity has been available since the Apple Watch Series 3, and with an LTE connection, the Apple Watch is untethered from the iPhone and does not require an iPhone or known WiFi network for an internet connection.

The Apple Watch is not entirely independent from the iPhone, though, because LTE connectivity through a carrier requires an Apple Watch and an iPhone 6s or later to share a cellular plan with the same carrier. The Apple Watch also does not have the battery capacity to be used full time without an iPhone nearby.

Apple Watch LTE models are available in many countries around the world, with a full list on Apple’s website.

U1 Chip

Apple added a U1 chip in the Apple Watch Series 6, which is the same Ultra Wideband chip that first debuted in the iPhone 11 lineup. The U1 chip enables highly accurate short-range wireless that Apple says supports new experiences like Car Keys, the feature that allows an Apple Watch (or iPhone) to be used in lieu of a physical car key.

The U1 chip could also be useful for tracking Apple’s upcoming AirTags that are expected to use U1 technology.

Emergency SOS

LTE connectivity enables an international Emergency SOS feature that was first released with the Series 5. With Emergency SOS, the Apple Watch can make international calls to emergency services regardless of where the device was originally purchased or if there’s an active cellular plan.

All Emergency service in the apple watch series 6
All Emergency service in the apple watch series 6

That means if you’re traveling to another country and are injured or in a situation where you need help, you can activate the SOS feature on the Apple Watch by holding down the Side button to automatically get in touch with that country’s emergency services.

International emergency calling works with the Apple Watch’s fall detection feature, so if that’s enabled, it automatically places an emergency call if the watch senses the user has taken a hard fall and remains motionless afterward.

WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS

Apple Watch Series 5 supports 5GHz 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (up from 2.4GHz in the Series 5) and Bluetooth 5.0. Compared to Bluetooth 4.2, Bluetooth 5.0 offers longer range, faster speeds, larger broadcast message capacity, and better interoperability with other wireless technologies.

GPS has been included in the Apple Watch since the Series 2, and all Series 6 models, LTE and non-LTE, feature a GPS chip that allows the Apple Watch to determine its position without needing to be near an iPhone.

With GPS, the Apple Watch is able to keep tabs on speed, distance, and route when you’re walking, running, hiking, or biking, providing more insight into your fitness activities. GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS systems are supported for positioning technology across multiple countries.

Compass

There’s a built-in compass and a Compass app that lets users see their heading, incline, latitude, longitude, and current elevation. Compass functionality is included in the Maps app to let users see which way they’re facing when getting directions.

Storage Space

Apple Watch Series 6 models feature 32GB of storage space for music and apps.

No Power Adapter

The 2020 Apple Watch models do not come with a 5W power adapter in the box like prior Apple Watch models, with Apple instead relying on people to use their existing power adapter options. Apple does continue to provide an Apple Watch charging puck and cable alongside the Apple Watch.

Nike and Hermes Models

The Nike Apple Watch was created in partnership with Nike and is designed specifically for runners. Nike Apple Watch models are all made from aluminum and are the same price as the standard aluminum Apple Watches.

Nike and Hermes Models of Apple watch series 6
Nike and Hermes Models of Apple watch series 6

Nike has designed special software for the Nike Apple Watch, which is designed to motivate runners to stay active. Nike Apple Watches include unique Nike-designed watch faces and are available in silver and black aluminum with matching perforated bands or Sport Loops in a selection of different Nike-exclusive colors.

The Hermès Apple Watch collection was created in partnership with French fashion house Hermès and features some of the most expensive Apple Watches Apple offers because of the high price of the bands.

All Hermès models feature a silver or space black stainless steel Apple Watch body paired with one of the Hermès signature hand-crafted leather bands and an additional orange Hermès-branded Apple Watch Sport band. Hermès Apple Watches include unique watch faces based on Hermès watch designs.

Available Bands

Apple has designed several types of bands for the Apple Watch, which it updates on a regular basis, debuting new band options during fall and spring media events.

Apple offers an Apple Watch Studio feature that allows most bands to be paired with most Apple Watch casing options so specific Apple Watch band and casing pairings are no longer required when making a purchase.

Available bands include the Sport Band, Sport Loop, Milanese Loop, Modern Buckle, Link Bracelet, Leather Link, and new Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop that came out alongside the Series 6.

Solo Loop

The Sport Loop is similar to the Sport Band, but it’s the first Apple Watch to feature a slip-on design with no buckle or clasping mechanism. It’s made from a stretchy liquid silicone rubber that can stretch to fit over the hand and then collapse to fit tightly on the wrist.

Apple says that it’s ultra-comfortable because there are no overlapping parts, and it’s simple to slip on and off. It’s swim-proof, sweat-proof, and treated with UV for a silky finish. The Solo Loop is priced at $49, and unlike all of the other Apple Watch band designs, it comes in nine different sizes for each watch casing size.

Apple offers a printable size guide so you can find the model that best fits your wrist, or you can use a measuring tape to check wrist size. You need to make sure to get a good measurement before ordering because of the multiple size options, so check out our guide for tips.

Some people have had fit issues with the Solo Loop and the Braided Solo Loop given the specific sizing requirements, which has prompted Apple to provide more tailored fit instructions. When measuring with the tool, there should be a snug but not too tight fit, and those in between sizes should size down. Apple also warns that the Solo Loop can stretch a bit over time because of the material that it is made of. Apple does allow returns of the band if you need a different size, but it’s best to get a good fit to begin with.

Braided Solo Loop

Like the Solo Loop, the Braided Solo Loop is a new Apple Watch designed without a buckle or clasp of any kind. It’s made from a stretchable recycled yarn interwoven with silicone threads so it can fit over the hand before wrapping around the wrist.

Apple says the soft, textured feel of the band is sweat and water-resistant, plus ultra-comfortable to wear. The Braided Solo Loop also comes in nine sizes for each Apple Watch casing size, so wrist measurements are required to order (or there are fitting options in Apple’s retail stores).

The Braided Solo Loop is one of Apple’s more expensive band options at $99, and the same sizing caveats apply to the Braided Solo Loop.

Sport Band

Apple’s Sport Bands are the company’s lightest, most comfortable bands, made from a flexible and lightweight fluoroelastomer. Because they’re ideal for use when exercising or engaging in vigorous activity, most of Apple’s aluminum watches ship with Sport Bands.

Pricing starts at $49 for the Sport Bands, which come with three pieces to adjust the size. Apple offers Sport Bands in S/M, M/L, and L/XL size options.

Sport Loop

Designed to be soft, breathable, and lightweight, the Sport Loop is made from fabric that wraps around the wrist for a tight but comfortable fit.

It’s made from a velcro-like double-layer nylon and comes in a range of colors, with Nike-branded Sport Loops also available. The 40mm version fits wrists sized 130 to 190mm, while the 44mm version fits wrists sized 145 to 220mm. Apple charges $49 for the Sport Loop.

Nike Band

The unique perforated Nike Apple Watch bands that come with Nike watches are also available for purchase on a standalone basis.

Nike bands are made from a high-performance fluoroelastomer and are available for both 40mm and 44mm Apple Watch models, plus Apple sells Nike-branded Sport Loop options in unique colors. The bands fit wrists sized 130 to 200mm. Nike Bands are priced at $49.

Milanese Loop

The stainless steel Milanese Loop, available in 40mm and 44mm sizes, is a flexible metal mesh band that wraps around the wrist. It’s made of such a fine metal material that it’s comfortable to wear all day long, and it’s surprisingly lightweight.

The Milanese Loop is priced at $99, and it comes in silver, gold, and space black.

Leather Loop

The Leather Loop, made from quilted Venezia leather, is another band that wraps around the wrist instead of using a clasp. It has two pieces, with one feeding through a loop in the other and then magnetically attaching to itself for a secure fit. It’s priced at $99 and is only available for 44mm watches. The Leather Loop fits wrists sized 150mm to 210mm.

Leather Link

The Leather Link is new alongside the Apple Watch Series 6. It’s similar to the Leather Loop, but with a two-piece design that doesn’t involve a loop. The Leather Link is made from Roux Granada leather sourced from France, and it has flexible, molded magnets that wrap around the wrist for a comfortable fit.

While the Leather Loop is not available for the smaller 40mm Apple Watch, the redesigned Leather Link fits both 40 and 44mm models. It comes in small/medium and medium/large and fits wrists sized from 130 to 180mm.

Modern Buckle

The Modern Buckle, made from supple Granada leather, is a band that’s designed to work with the smaller 40mm Apple Watch models. It features a two-piece magnetic buckle and an inner layer of Vectran weave for strength and scratch resistance.

Link Bracelet

The 316L stainless steel alloy Link Bracelet, available in 40mm and 44mm sizes, is Apple’s most expensive band made in-house. Available in silver ($349) and space black ($449), the Link Bracelet resembles a high-quality traditional watch band.

Link Bracelet of apple watch series 6
Link Bracelet of apple watch series 6

The 40mm model fits wrists sized 135 to 195mm while the 44mm model fits wrists sized 140 to 205mm. A 6-link add-on kit expands its size from 205mm to 245mm for an additional $49.

Hermès

Along with Hermès Apple Watches, Apple sells a selection of standalone Hermès bands, designed by the fashion house. Hermès bands are available in an assortment of colors.

The Different Hermès of Apple Watch Series 6
The Different Hermès of Apple Watch Series 6

As these are bands created in partnership with a French fashion houses, prices are more expensive than Apple’s own bands. Hermès bands start at $340 and go up from there.

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I am Che Boritz a physicist, computer programmer and Hardware Engineer. In Addition, as a computer engineer , I like testing apple’s product .