Apple watch series 6
Watch sizes: 40mm and 44mm
Always-on Display? Yes
Health metrics: Blood oxygen levels, ECG, fall detection, high and low heart rate notifications, irregular heart rhythm notifications, noise alerts
GPS or GPS plus cellular? Both available
Case material choices: Aluminium, stainless steel, titanium
Aluminium watch colour choices: Space grey, silver, gold, blue, Product Red
Stainless steel watch colour choices: Graphite, gold, silver
Titanium watch colour choices: Titanium, space black titanium
Processor: S6 system-in-package
Storage capacity: 32GB
Series 6 is the most advanced Apple watch yet. It has an always-on display so that you don’t need to raise your wrist to illuminate the screen as on the SE. This is handy if you want to sneak a look at the time in a dull meeting without raising your wrist. In design terms, the series 6 and SE look very similar with a 30 per cent bigger display than series 3. The screen has beautifully curved corners, a big speaker, a microphone and so on. The display comes in two sizes, 40mm and 44mm.
Series 6 is also available in three different material finishes: aluminium, stainless-steel and titanium in what’s called Apple watch edition. This is an especially sumptuous watch, and is pricier. The aluminium series 6 comes in GPS and GPS + cellular variants but the stainless steel and titanium models come with GPS + cellular as standard. Aluminium casing means the watch face is covered in Ion-X glass but the stainless steel and titanium options use sapphire crystal instead which is much tougher.
This is the most colourful Apple watch yet, with five choices in the aluminium version: space grey, silver, gold (these three are also available in the Apple watch SE) plus a gorgeous blue and Product Red, which refers to Apple’s partnership with HIV/Aids charities. The glossy stainless-steel finish comes in three shades, gold, which is perky and opulent, silver which is straightforwardly shiny and graphite which is classily discreet. Titanium comes in two finishes, regular titanium and a space black version, which is the most discreet of all because it’s matte and very black.
If health, fitness or wellness are important to you, then series 6 is the watch for you. All current Apple watches can count your steps, encourage you to stand up each hour, exercise for 30 minutes each day, and can even track your sleep. Heart rate notifications are also on every watch. But if you want to delve a little deeper into your health, then the two features exclusive to series 6 may appeal.
An ECG app means that in addition to the heart rate features mentioned above, you can take an ECG measurement on your watch. Another exclusive addition is blood oxygen monitoring. This is a very slick app that is quick and easy to use, telling you your blood oxygen levels in just 15 seconds. And monitoring blood oxygen while Covid-19 is around is pretty important.
Noise monitoring is a feature that sends you alerts when the racket around you is loud enough to potentially damage your hearing. It’s available on series 6 and Apple watch SE. The latest processor is only found in series 6 (Apple watch SE uses last year’s chip, which is still pretty nippy). And if you are tracking your sleep, then you’ll need to wear the watch at night and recharge it in the morning. Though both SE and series 6 can do this, the battery on the series 6 recharges more quickly. In terms of choice of design, health features and sheer power, Apple watch series 6 is head and shoulders above the SE – and every other smartwatch available.