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Apple Watch Series 4 (GPS, 44mm) - Silver Aluminum Case with White Sport Band
Brand | Apple |
Model Name | Series 4 |
Style | Watch |
Color | Silver Aluminum with White Sport Band |
Screen Size | 44 Millimeters |
Target Audience | Unisex adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | iPhone 6 or later |
Compatible Phone Models | Apple iPhone 5S |
Band Color | White |
About this item
- GPS
- Over 30% larger display
- Electrical and optical heart sensors
- ECG app
- Digital Crown with haptic feedback
- 50% louder speaker
- S4 Sip with faster 64-bit dual-core processor
- Improved accelerometer and gyroscope for fall detection
- Swim proof
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Ratings | No customer reviews yet | 4.8 out of 5 stars (9,185) |
Case Size | 40mm, 44mm | 38mm, 42mm |
Display Area | 759 sq mm or 977 sq mm display area | 563 sq mm or 740 sq mm display area |
Case Thickness | 10.7mm | 11.4mm |
Processor | 64-bit dual-core S4 processor; Up to 2x faster than S3 processor | Dual-core S3 processor |
Electrical Heart Sensor | Electrical heart sensor (ECG app); ECG app coming later this year | |
Optical Heart Sensor | Second-generation optical heart sensor | Optical heart sensor |
Fall Detection | ||
Digital Crown | Digital Crown with haptic feedback | Digital Crown |
Technical Details
Apple Watch Series 4 (GPS)
Case Size |
40mm, 44mm |
Features |
GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS, Barometric altimeter, Optical heart sensor, Electrical heart sensor, Improved accelerometer up to 32 g‑forces, Improved gyroscope, Ambient light sensor, LTPO OLED Retina display with Force Touch (1000 nits), Digital Crown with haptic feedback, Louder speaker, Ion-X strengthened glass, Sapphire crystal and ceramic back |
Whats in the box |
Case, Band, 1m Magnetic Charging Cable, 5W USB Power Adapter |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0 |
Power |
Up to 18 hours of battery life |
Width |
34mm |
Depth |
10.7mm |
Case Weight |
30.1g |
Release Date |
9/21/2018 |
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Customers like the quality, performance, and sleep traking of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it works perfectly, all apps work fine, and it's the best version of the watch to date. That said, opinions are mixed on battery life and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the wearable computer. They mention that it is a great product, and the best version of the watch to date. They also say that it's easy to operate and see the screen is larger. Customers also say the Apple Watch is able to operate with an iPhone. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Other than that, it's a nice smartwatch. I didn't get the cellular bc I always have my phone within 30 feet of me for the most part...." Read more
"The watch itself is great compared to the Fitbit and previous generation apple watches. Overall I am super satisfied with this watch...." Read more
"The Apple Watch is a really cool piece of tech. This Series 4 is my second one, after a Series 3 I bought a year ago...." Read more
"...txt messaging app is almost worth the purchase for that alone, it’s very cool." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the wearable computer. They mention that it has great functionality, works perfectly, and is extremely useful. Some say that the battery lasts for years and that all apps work fine. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Yes, it is very expensive, in my opinion; however, it has performed flawlessly. No sleep tracking, but I don't sleep in a watch, anyway...." Read more
"...Product works perfectly and the battery lasts for years. It appears as shows!" Read more
"...Its a necessity for me now as it's so useful and makes life easier. The main feature I enjoy is being able to text...." Read more
"...This watch is all purpose and will be the last watch you buy for a long time...." Read more
Customers like the sleep tracing of the wearable computer. They mention that it helps them keep track of their activity and heart rate. Some love the health tracking that this watch offers, including the ability to check their heart rhythms. They also appreciate the activity reports for staying active. However, some customers do not sleep in a watch.
"...No sleep tracking, but I don't sleep in a watch, anyway. Huge assortment of apps can be used on it...." Read more
"...AW is really good at fitness tracking. The heart rate monitor is very accurate - whether I’m working out, walking, or sitting on the sofa, the AW..." Read more
"...for this is an alarm to wake me up in the mornings, keeping track of my sleeping patterns (AutoSleep app is phenomenal), Apple Music/Watch/AirPod..." Read more
"...The downsides are no sleep tracking, which was nice on my Fitbit, and the battery life is not the greatest...." Read more
Customers find the wearable computer easy to set up. They mention it's user friendly, convenient, and that setting a timer is crazy easy. They also appreciate the many great bands and the ability to use it as a remote.
"Easy to set up. Box is huge lol it's a must that you read up on how to preserve the battery life before you begin using it for exercise and such...." Read more
"...BANDS:One thing I love about the AW is how easy it is to change bands and how many great bands are available in all different price ranges...." Read more
"...having to pull out my phone, that maps is on my wrist which is very convenient, that setting a timer is crazy easy, that I can use it as a remote..." Read more
"...It was very easy to set up and did most of the setting up on its own. I could still use my iPhone for anything while the watch was syncing up...." Read more
Customers find the readability of the wearable computer to be good. They mention that it's easy to read and use, and can read texts and see any photos that the sender attaches to texts. They also appreciate the larger screen and the ability to track activity, answer calls, and listen to music. Customers also say that the screen is larger and easier to see and use.
"...The main feature I enjoy is being able to text. I didn't get the cellular model, but I usually have my phone nearby...." Read more
"...Your AW can notify you when you get a text or email. You can read your texts and see any photos that the sender attaches to texts...." Read more
"I like this watch for its customizable watch face, that I can see and answer text without having to pull out my phone, that maps is on my wrist..." Read more
"...I can track activity, text, answer calls, listen to music....It was a little hairy getting the watch to pair with my airPods, but ultimately..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the wearable computer. They mention that it is fast, responsive, and runs very snappy. Some appreciate the charge time, saying that it's not too bad.
"...I love it. It has time, weather, Siri, my messages, phone, and so much more. I love this device and it goes everywhere with me...." Read more
"...is smooth, fast, and responsive...." Read more
"...Battery life could definitely be longer but I find that the charge time isn’t too bad...." Read more
"...Also the speed is pretty amazing as well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that it has great battery life, while others say that it gets charged nightly.
"...Product works perfectly and the battery lasts for years. It appears as shows!" Read more
"...Battery life isn't great. Usually lasts me a 2-3 days in "normal" use." Read more
"...The AW4 is rated at 18 hours of battery life. I easily get more than this. I wear mine while sleeping and most of the day...." Read more
"...no sleep tracking, which was nice on my Fitbit, and the battery life is not the greatest...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's worth the money, has high quality, and is a great buy. Others say that it is expensive and too much to swim with it.
"...and since there are plenty of stylish, reasonably priced, third party wristbands I do recommend the product bc the..." Read more
"...Not a bit disappointed with the iWatch. Yes, it is very expensive, in my opinion; however, it has performed flawlessly...." Read more
"This watch is exactly what I wanted. Got it at a good price with fast shipping." Read more
"Love this!! Cheaper than the Apple website for the same product!" Read more
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So here I am, verifying that this item is true and my product had no defects and I recommend it! Product works perfectly and the battery lasts for years. It appears as shows!
FITNESS TRACKING: A+
AW is really good at fitness tracking. The heart rate monitor is very accurate - whether I’m working out, walking, or sitting on the sofa, the AW heart readings compare quite closely with my Polar chest strap heart monitor, considered the gold standard of consumer heart rate monitors. I've tried the new ECG feature and it seems to work well; and, wisely, it gives you lots of info and disclaimers so you people hopefully won't use it as a substitute for proper medical care. The step counting function is as accurate as any wrist-based step counter, such as Fitbits (I own the Fitbit Alta HR, and like it pretty well). I use the stock workouts app and I like it pretty well; immediately after my workout, the AW transfers the workout data to my iPhone where I can see it in more detail, and see trends over time.
SLEEP MONITORING: B-
I have sleep apnea and insomnia issues I need to stay on top of. Since Apple doesn't have its own sleep monitoring app, you have to use a 3rd party app, and there are over 5 to choose from. The AW estimates how much time you spend in the different phases of sleep in the same way the Fitbit trackers do: using a combination of heart rate and motion sensing. In theory, they should all produce similar measures, but they vary widely. I have 5 sleep apps installed on my AW and they all give different estimates of how much I sleep and how much time I spend in deep sleep, REM sleep, etc. The apps present the information in different ways, and I think none of them are as easy to understand as the Fitbit's sleep tracking reports.
MUSIC & PODCASTS: B
You don’t need the AW with cellular service to enjoy music and podcasts on your AW; you can pre-load them from your iPhone. This process is easy but transferring music to the AW occurs over bluetooth and it’s very slow. Once you have content on your AW, you can listen to it without any internet connection, you just need bluetooth earphones, which is great for exercising and running.
TEXTING & EMAIL: B-
Your AW can notify you when you get a text or email. You can read your texts and see any photos that the sender attaches to texts. You can read your emails, including more visual ones that include pictures and formatting—within limits. There are two problems. First, with the non-cellular AW, emails and texts go to your AW through your iPhone, via Bluetooth. So, if your phone is off, or you don’t have it without, you won’t get texts and emails, even if your AW has an active internet connection. Second, replying to emails and texts is very limited.
WALLET AND HOME: B+
If you use Apple Pay on your phone, you can use it on your AW. Any concert tickets, boarding passes, or gym ID cards that you could put in your iPhone’s Wallet app can go on your AW. If you can use your iPhone to get into your gym, you can probably use your AW, too. If you have HomeKit-enabled “smart” devices, or even just lamps plugged into smart plugs, you can use your AW to control them as well as you could use your iPhone. That’s handy if you don’t have your phone on you (but have a wifi connection). But I pretty much always have my iPhone on me.
COMPLICATIONS:
The AW4’s larger screen allows for more “complications”. A complication is a little icon you can put inside a watch face that displays a bit of info from the app when you look at your watch. So, for example, you can see the current temperature or how many steps you’ve walked today or your current heart rate just by looking at your watch face, without opening the actual apps that track these things. It is very easy to customize watch faces with complications from your favorite apps. Also, touching a complication on your watch face opens up the app, so putting complications of your most used apps on the watch face is like having short-cuts to your favorite apps at your fingertips. The problem is that complications don’t update very often, so the temperature or step count you see when you glance at your watch might be from 6 or 12 hours ago. You can touch a complication to launch the app and get the updated information. Or you can go into settings and have the complications update themselves more frequently — but this consumers more battery power.
COMPARED TO AW3 AND IPHONE
Compared to the AW3, many apps work better on the AW4 due to the bigger display and faster processor. If you have used an older AW, you’ll be impressed. I certainly was—at first. Despite the bigger display and speedier performance, much of what the AW does is MUCH better on the iPhone. For example, the AW’s Maps app works much better on AW4 than earlier AW’s, and the bigger display makes a difference. But still, it’s nothing compared to using the Maps app on the iPhone itself. That’s true for many apps.
BANDS:
One thing I love about the AW is how easy it is to change bands and how many great bands are available in all different price ranges. I have four different bands - the sport band it came with, two very inexpensive knock-off sport loop bands that look and work just as good as the $50 Apple brand bands, and a nice leather one from Pad & Quill. Changing the band is easy and takes 10 seconds. I use different bands for the gym vs. going out to a nice restaurant, and different colored bands for different outfits. Plus, the bands I bought for my AW3 work perfectly well with my AW4. And most bands I’ve tried with my AW4 and AW3 are comfortable.
BATTERY LIFE:
The AW4 is rated at 18 hours of battery life. I easily get more than this. I wear mine while sleeping and most of the day. I put it on the charger while I’m showering, and maybe for an hour to let my wrist “breathe”. But I can definitely go two full days on a single charge, maybe a bit more.
BOTTOM LINE:
The AW is great for fitness and health tracking, and okay for sleep tracking. Most everything else it can do is easier and more pleasant to do on the iPhone itself. I consider the AW a really cool piece of tech. But for me, only the fitness tracking is very useful; everything else is cool at first but ultimately kind of gimmicky. On the other hand, for some people, the ability to get texts on their watch is a game-changer.
Here are a few recommendations:
If you just want fitness tracking and are on a budget, maybe get a Fitbit Alta HR or Charge 3. They’re almost as good as AW for fitness tracking, and better for sleep tracking.
If you’re on a budget, get last year’s model - the Apple Watch 3. It is still a great product, and now it’s much cheaper than the newer AW4.
Most people should probably get the Apple Watch model that does not have cellular. The model with cellular is much more expensive up front, plus you’re paying $12 or so every month ($10 plus every carrier tacks on assorted B.S. fees and taxes), plus using cellular drains the AW’s battery very quickly (e.g., you get maybe an hour of battery life using cellular instead of about 18 to 36 hours using just wifi and bluetooth).
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Llegó sin batería, update en iPhone tardó toda una noche.
Lo usaré por 4 meses y les paso update.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 10, 2019
Llegó sin batería, update en iPhone tardó toda una noche.
Lo usaré por 4 meses y les paso update.