Alongside the Watch Series
6, Apple also unveiled its Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop Watch Bands. These
which will be available from late October.
American technology giant Apple
on Tuesday launched the Watch Series 6 with built-in sensor to monitor blood
oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels. The smartwatch cum health and fitness
companion comes in GPS and GPS + Cellular variants priced at Rs 40,900 and Rs
49,900. It will be available soon at Apple authorised resellers across India.
Alongside the Watch Series 6, Apple also unveiled its Solo Loop and Braided
Solo Loop Watch Bands, which will be available from late October. These bands
are compatible with the Apple Watch Series 4 and later.
The Watch
Series 6 brings notable hardware improvements, including a S6 System in
Package (SiP), a brighter display with next-generation always-on altimeter, and
new watch faces. Moreover, it boasts all the features that Apple introduced
with the WatchOS 7. These features include family setup, sleep tracking,
automatic handwashing detection, new workout types, and the ability to curate
and share watch faces. Besides, the Watch Series 6 has a dedicated app to
monitor and measure blood oxygen saturation. Oxygen saturation, or SpO2,
represents the percentage of oxygen being carried by red blood cells from the
lungs to the rest of the body, and indicates how well this oxygenated blood is
being delivered throughout the body.
For performance gains, the
Watch Series 6 is powered by a new dual-core processor based on A13 Bionic.
Named the S6 SiP, it is touted to perform up to 20 percent faster, allowing
apps to also launch 20 per cent faster while maintaining the same all-day
18-hour battery life. Additionally, the Apple Watch Series 6 features the U1
chip and Ultra Wideband antennas, which will enable short-range wireless
location to support new experiences, such as next-generation digital car keys.
Apple Watch Series 6 supports fast charging, and is touted to have an improved
battery efficiency while tracking certain workouts, such as indoor and outdoor
runs.
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