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News For the time being, buy Apple Watch SE!

For now, buy an Apple Watch SE!

News For now, buy an Apple Watch SE!

The article on October 3, 2020 has been edited and republished. Autumn for sports or autumn for appetite? [See all images] For the time being, buy Apple Watch SE! Either way, a smartwatch could help you train more effectively, monitor your calorie burn so you don't overeat, and more. That's why I'm worried about the new Apple Watch. However, at present, there is a triad of Series 6, SE, and Series 3, with different price ranges and different functions. Many people are wondering which one to buy. Here's a report from Gizmodo's Victoria Song reporter, who will clear your doubts. Her recommendation is definitely the Apple Watch SE! For months before the announcement, there were rumors that Apple would release a cheaper version of the smartwatch. Affordable compared to the flagship -- yes, a device that stands just like the iPhone SE. That's exactly what happened when I opened the lid. Apple's newly announced Apple Watch SE is a perfect name. The price starts at 29,800 yen (excluding tax), which is much cheaper than the Series 6, which starts at 42,800 yen (excluding tax). At the same time, Apple somehow makes it harder to decide which Apple Watch to buy by leaving the cheaper Series 3 as an option. So let me speak out. Most people should be happy with the SE. most people. As for why it's better not to touch Series 3, I have plenty of opinions here and here, so please refer to it.

Low cost, high performance

The reason why the SE is good is that it offers the performance of a high-end model at a lower price than a high-end model. In a nutshell, the SE features the same motion sensor, always-on altimeter, and optical heart rate monitor as the Series 6, while inheriting the S5 chip from the Series 5. The heart rate app detects and notifies you of abnormalities, and it also has a fall detection function and an emergency alert function. Apple Pay? Yes. You can also choose between GPS and GPS+cellular models. Conversely, it doesn't come with advanced wellness features like an ECG app or a blood oxygen monitoring sensor. No constant lights. However, considering that the difference from the Series 6 with these functions is 13,000 yen, it's not a big loss. It performs on par with the Series 5 for 99% of my daily use, and the battery lasts a little longer. I wore the Apple Watch SE for two weeks to test it, and it felt so comfortable that I forgot it wasn't the Series 5. Apple Watch SEWhat is this? : Apple's new budget smartwatch. Price: From 29,800 yen (excluding tax). What I like: watchOS 7 is snappy thanks to the S5 chip. Enjoy the features of a high-end smartphone at an affordable price. What I don't like: I miss the always-on display...

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