The first-generation Apple Watch was the first major product in the smartwatch category, introduced by Tim Cook in September 2014. Since then, it has undergone various internal and external improvements, establishing itself as the leader in its category. Even people prefer the Apple Watch over traditional and luxury watches.

Last year, Apple surprised customers by entering the action and extreme sports watch segment, carefully developing the first-generation Apple Watch Ultra. This device underwent extreme testing for one million hours, demonstrating its resistance and durability. It can operate at a depth of 40 meters in the sea, in extreme temperatures of up to 55 degrees Celsius, and withstand extreme conditions like those of Everest or Death Valley.

The first Apple Watch Ultra has been well received by users, with its titanium casing and quartz display that protects against impacts and scratches. Apple will continue to add new functions based on user requests, as the watch is prepared for any need. In this second generation, Apple has improved the display by increasing brightness by 50%, allowing for exceptional visibility even in strong sunlight. Additionally, a new S9 chip has been incorporated to increase the watch’s power.

Regarding location, the Apple Watch Ultra already has GPS L5 and GPS L1 to offer precise geolocation. In this second generation, Apple has added an ultra-wideband chip that enhances accuracy when locating devices or objects with Apple’s smart tags. Although this improvement is notable, users in general will not notice a major difference between the first and second generation of the device.

The second-generation Apple Watch Ultra continues to lead the smartwatch market with its improvements in performance, display, and location, providing an exceptional experience for users.

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