With a host of powerful features rumored to be coming later this year, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is looking like one of the company’s most advanced wearables yet. By adding a secure satellite connection, Apple Watch Ultra 3 does not just enhance health monitoring: it also boosts connectivity and reliability for anyone spending time in the wild.
One of the highlight features in the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is its health refresh that will introduce high blood pressure detection. Just as the Apple Watch notices sleep apnea, this new aspect of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 will alert of possible hypertension problems. Though it will not show users their precise blood pressure levels, it will notify users to consult a doctor when it detects warning signs of high blood pressure.
And, in a step that pushes its tough, adventure-ready-body image that little bit further, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is tipped to feature satellite messaging. This capability, which taps into Globalstar Inc.’s satellite network, means you can send and receive text messages when you don’t have wireless access. This is great for hikers, climbers and adventurists; those who are constantly trying to stay connected but don’t have regular service.
Connectivity on the Apple Watch Ultra 3 will also be hugely improved thanks to 5G Redcap technology. This iteration of 5G is tailored for low power consumption, and would be an ideal candidate for wearables such as the Apple Watch 3 Ultra. Users will get faster data rates and more reliable connection plus significantly extended battery life.
With those headline connectivity and health updates in mind, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is also rumoured to come installed with a new chip for more power and, furthermore, feature a new OLED display for superior readability and battery life. This combination makes the Apple Watch Ultra 3 an even more attractive option for anyone looking for a tough and feature-packed smartwatch.
As Apple breaks ground in the world of wearables, we haven’t seen the Apple Watch Ultra 3 yet, and it is likely to become one of the top devices of the autumn, particularly if you’re a fitness lover, a frequent traveler, or a gadgetry guru.
















