expiredphoinix | Staff posted Nov 06, 2025 08:09 AM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Nov 06, 2025 08:09 AM
$159.99: Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) Smartwatch at Amazon
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Having an Apple watch can be cool and useful, but having to charge it daily was too much for me. As someone else once described it in a review/forum, it's like getting a pet you never wanted.
Also, how are you supposed to benefit from the sleep tracking (which Apple is objectively very good at) if you need to charge it at night? I saw the recommendations to quick-charge it during your night and morning routines, but this adds even more maintenance to owning an Apple watch.
There are other brands that offer similar features but whose batteries last several days or even weeks. I have other Apple products, and I enjoy them, but the watches need better battery life.
PS: I anticipate hurting some fanboy feelings here, but this is my honest opinion.
At the end of the day, it's supposed to be a watch, not an extra thing whose battery you need to worry about daily.
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considering this for 15 year old daughter. is there a significant difference between SE2 and SE3?
SE2 vs SE3 - two generations (S8 vs S10) newer processor and (32GB vs 64GB) twice the storage. I saw only Rose Gold SE3 for $200 on Amazon. Black was still a bit higher. Expect prices to come down around the holidays.
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SE2 vs SE3 - two generations (S8 vs S10) newer processor and (32GB vs 64GB) twice the storage. I saw only Rose Gold SE3 for $200 on Amazon. Black was still a bit higher. Expect prices to come down around the holidays.
Having an Apple watch can be cool and useful, but having to charge it daily was too much for me. As someone else once described it in a review/forum, it's like getting a pet you never wanted.
Also, how are you supposed to benefit from the sleep tracking (which Apple is objectively very good at) if you need to charge it at night? I saw the recommendations to quick-charge it during your night and morning routines, but this adds even more maintenance to owning an Apple watch.
There are other brands that offer similar features but whose batteries last several days or even weeks. I have other Apple products, and I enjoy them, but the watches need better battery life.
PS: I anticipate hurting some fanboy feelings here, but this is my honest opinion.
I trained myself to sleep with my watch so it can wake me up for my alarms (it doesn't wake up my S/O), I would have to charge it at work at times or even leave it to charge while I shower.
Luckily, I encountered an Ultra deal and grabbed it. I don't deal with that battery/charging issue anymore. Definitely a luxury, not a need. That's my experience.
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