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Apple Watch Series 8 review: cohesiveness that counts

The latest Apple Watch comes with features like new temperature sensors and crash detection

The Apple Watch Ultra might have hogged the limelight (and rightly so) at the Cupertino giant's big launch event, but that doesn't mean the regular Watch didn't get any love. The Apple Watch has now moved on to Series 8, and while it comes across as an incremental upgrade, it does bring several noteworthy goodies, including a temperature monitor and a new lifesaving feature in the form of crash detection. The design stays the same, and that is, in my opinion, both a good and a bad thing. Let's delve into aspects where the Apple Watch Series 8 shines and those where it falters.

What's good

What's not so good

Verdict


Much like the tiny, innumerable components of a quartz watch, each of which fits seamlessly into the mechanism and plays its own vital role in keeping things ticking, the Apple Watch uses pieces of hardware and software to deliver a solid, all-round experience. Encompassing aspects of health, fitness and smarts, the Apple Watch acts a benchmark for a device that helps complete an ecosystem and slots into place, adding value to the chain in its own special way. For an iPhone user looking for a premium lifestyle smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 8 should be the defacto choice. From Apple's perspective, however, nothing could be better if each component of the ecosystem can play a role in roping in new users on its own. So does the Watch Series 8 by itself offer enough to pull a new user into Apple's ecosystem, and possibly entice them enough to buy an iPhone just so they could have a Watch on their wrist? I think so.

Editor's rating: 4 / 5

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