

⌚ Elevate your health and hustle with the Apple Watch Series 6 – where style meets cutting-edge tech!
The Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS, 40mm) in striking (Product) RED features a powerful S6 chip that’s 20% faster than its predecessor, an advanced blood oxygen sensor, ECG app, and a 2.5x brighter Always-On Retina display for superior outdoor visibility. Designed for an active lifestyle, it offers swimproof durability, comprehensive workout tracking, and seamless integration with the Fitness app, empowering you to stay connected and health-conscious without missing a beat.







| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.34 x 0.42 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.08 ounces |
| Department | mens |
| Manufacturer | Apple |
| ASIN | B08J5RBMRN |
| Item model number | Series 6 GPS |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2020 |
D**A
Rose gold classy watch…
It is a great watch. Looks nice with most outfits I wear. Loved the color of rose gold which makes it look classy!
M**G
LOVE LOVE LOVE it. A few flaws though.
It turns out I have always needed this. I basically ignored the fitbit craze, but now I’m finding this watch very useful on a lot of levels. I love not having to take my phone into the backyard to get calls and texts (and breaking news alerts). I adore the fitness app, though the program itself has some significant flaws. I even love staying aware of my step count. And I like random other things, like knowing what time sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset are. Plus, it’s incredibly easy to ping your phone when you misplace it. BUT the sleep tracker is terrible. It does keep me honest about the fact that I go to bed at horrible times, but it also regularly tells me I got three and a half hours of sleep when I’m pretty darn sure I got close to six. AND blood oxygen readings appear to be consistently off and pretty erratic. I live at altitude, so my oxygen levels are a little low anyway. But when my normal 94ish reading drops to 88 then goes up to 97 within a couple of hours, it’s time to either go to the ER or pull out the pulse oximeter (which was at its normal 93-97 range). So definitely don’t rely on this for covid health monitoring (not that checking your blood oxygen level is a brilliant way of doing that anyway). Heart rate measurement seems to work well though.
R**.
The Best Smart Watch on the Market (From NOT a Apple Fan)
I own several Android base smart watches Form LG, Moto, Fossil, and Fitbit. I used them with several different android phones including 2 different Goggle phones. This Christmas I switch to an I phone and Apple Watch. I got the latest Apple Watch (6) with Cellular. Starting with the feel of the watch the feel of the watch is great it really feels like a very solid built watch. It feels heavier then all my other watches. The watch face glass is solid this is a watch that is built to last. The watch function if you are not an Apple person there is a little learning curve nothing major. The apps on the watch work just like they do on the phone for the most part. The Screen resolution is very clear. I have a Ring door bell installed and when I get a notice I also get a nice clear picture on my watch. Using it for just over a month I am still learning somethings but I already know this is a great watch and like it says in the title I am NOT an Apple fan. I just like having the best. Oh I am sorry there is one negative the battery life needs to be improved if you plan on using the sleep function you have to top it off doing the day to make it all night. The good side of this is it does charge fast. I charge mine while I have dinner.
A**N
Worth every penny! Long review because I love it so much.
This is the first Apple Watch I’ve ever gotten. I always thought they were silly or a waste of money or just for fashion. I was wrong, and probably only thought that because I couldn’t afford one at those times and I was just being petty. I wanted something to motivate me to stay on track with my fitness plan, so I thought “if I spend $400 on this, I have to keep going! If I don’t, then I wasted $400!” That’s not even a thought now because this thing is so useful. It motivates me to keep going to the gym especially because of the insights. It’s exciting and I love that even if I can’t see progress *during* a workout, the big picture becomes tangible by seeing how many calories I burned, how long I went, my heart rate, etc. Whenever my workout is being tracked, so are my calories burned, my heart rate, and my blood oxygen. It comes with Fitness+ for 3 months. I like Fitness+ a lot! I’m not usually fond of at home fitness videos, but the trainers on there have great energy and make you smile even if you’re alone. The blood o2 is accurate- I have an oximeter and compared them; they’re dead on with each other. The heart rate and ECG feature is great. My mother’s side of the family has history with heart issues (hole in my mom’s heart as a kid, same thing with a younger cousin- both have had surgeries multiple times). I like to make sure the ticker is working fine, and I have a little bit of heart health anxiety because of it. (I’m healthy, my heart rate is only high because I’m hungover and just had Dunkin Donuts breakfast and coffee for the remedy lol). I also work from home now and it’s easy to get distracted on bad days. It’s great to simply tell my wrist, “remind me to do this thing in 15 minutes”. I also have my whole work to-do list on my calendar 9am-5pm M-F so it can show the current task on my watch. I’ve never even used the calendar app til now and it’s helped me so much with my time-management. I struggle with executive functioning, but this has improved my overall productivity inside and outside of work. I’m completing all tasks more efficiently, I’m doing chores more often, I’m working out, I’m not forgetting to run an errand, I’m making time for my hobbies, my loved ones... it’s only been a few days and I can tell this is going to be life changing for me. Oh, and it’s super cute!!! The gold is definitely rose gold*... and I love it. But beware if you think you’re getting gold!
D**N
Such a Great Product!
I abandoned wearing a watch, years ago, in favor of just using my phone. However, over time, the Apple Watch was something that I continued to find intriguing. The customizable watch faces, with informative widgets, have proven highly functional. As has Health App sensor integration. I love the sleep tracking, blood oxygen, heart rate, ECG, etc. Especially the ECG. Years ago, I suffered badly from AFIB, and ended up have two separate cardiac ablations to get it under control. Every so often, it will still flair up, but for the most part resolved. It is great peace of mind to have the ECG and Irregular Heartbeat monitor always on your wrist. Anyone looking at this review likely already knows all about the Apple Watch. What you likely want to know is whether it is wise to purchase here, rather than the Apple store. I had the same concerns, but the discounted price was simply too attractive to ignore. In the end, the product is a 100%, factory sealed, Apple Watch, which I have zero reservations in recommending.
J**Z
Actually productive. Battery life is amazing and Charges crazy fast.
To be honest I thought this watch was going to be overhyped. I really questioned whether it was going to be worth the money. Would I have liked the price to be cheaper? Absolutely but I was actually pleasantly surprised by this watch. This was my first smart watch and apple watch. I am a 35 year old male and my wife has been encouraging me to be more active. So when I was looking into buying the watch I assumed I would basically be buying for those features. I like those features and I also like the free trial to fitness +. But I am using so many other features I didnt even think about daily. Since Covid-19 I have started my own business. I get notifications everytime I make a sale or get an important email and that has helped make me more aware my daily traffic and helped me be more self conscious of making plans so I can make sure I can get everything done I need daily to bothrun and grow my business and that has been amazing for me. I also deal with stress and I am prone to having anxiety when problems arise. Multiple times through out the day I get a reminder to stop and just do a breathing excercise for 1-2 minutes through out the day. I actually feel less stressed even if its for a few moments after doing this and less stressed over all because of this. It also gives me reminders to stand if I have been at the computer sitting for an extended period of time. These sound like small things butI never knew they would make such a significant change to my day but they do. I love that I dont have to fumble with my phone as much just to get basic info that i need because it keeps me from getting side tracked with social media and other time sinks. Makes it easy to to accept and make calls or send texts verbally if I am driving and have something time sensitive to respond to. Over all I am very pleased and I think I would actually pretty heart broken if I had to go without it. Thats my honest review. There are tons of great features that I haven't mentioned but I can guarentee this your will be surised at the features you use that might not have been a factor into why you wanted this. When I finally have to upgrade this in a few years I think that time around I will go with the model with cellular just because of how I have come to use my watch. I hope this was helpful to you.
Z**L
Excellent watch if you want a strong focus on health and wellbeing while staying connected
I have resisted getting an Apple Watch for years as quite frankly I don't want the ability to see all my calls and receive or reply to messages at all times but as a fitness fanatic, I did want the ability to track my workouts / heartrate / activity etc. So I settled on a Fitbit Versa 2. However, with the release of the new Fitbit sense with advanced features I went back and forth between that and the Apple Watch 6 - especially as the price gap was not exactly huge; and ultimately went with Apple for the simple reason that I am a huge Peloton fan and this is compatible with that app so I can get workout metrics when on the road. It is sleek and stylish , though personally and this is just a me thing - I have tiny wrists and would have preferred a slightly smaller screen as it takes up near the entire side of my wrist and its not as comfortable as it could be. Set up is relatively easy; most of the set up guide is embedded in the Tips App on Apple or you can just google it. I found it had a bunch of redundant apps already preloaded so I spent some time erasing some and adding others - everyone wants different things - I don't want a world clock, an app to make emojis or multiple stop watches, but I loved the fact that I could add Starbucks, Peloton and Calm - even though it has its own mindfulness app. The only two things I could really see that the Sense has and this does not, is the skin temperature sensor and electrodermal activity assessor which helps track and manage stress levels. The new Apple watch now has monitoring for blood oxygen saturation which is very accurate and as an avid hiker I love this but I can also see that now, more than ever with Covid, this could be a very useful tool; and has added a sleep tracking feature. The electrocardiogram feature is fascinating too. I am not sure I love the associated Fitness app - it shows active calories burned, exercise and how much time you stand, but I dislike the fact that you cannot add specific workouts that you have done, at least not that I can see - its pretty uninspired. I prefer the basic health app that comes on the phone - this is very comprehensive and after using with the watch, it becomes a comprehensive roadmap to your health . The heart health in particular shows your heart rate, ECG, variability, resting heart rate and walking heart rate average and you can set up notifications for low and high heart rate as well as irregular rhythm. The sleep tracker is far more accurate for me with this watch and it includes sleep graphs and analysis, a wake up phase, and you could also add in the premium app which is free for 7 days then $30 a year thereafter ., includes trends, sleep notes, store detection, a sleep aid and online back up of your data. I think personally, if Peloton had compatibility with the Fitbit I might have gone that route, but that said, there is so much this can do, it might just take time to get used to and figure out all the features. Overall I am a fan think there is lots more to discover about this watch
K**A
It’s been 5 years.
I still have it!
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