In this video, you may see and know about the Apple Smart Watch Ultra Unboxing and Review. The Apple Watch Ultra does have a couple of key upgrades that will make it feel like a better performer. The first is its dual-frequency GPS, where it uses the L1 and L5 frequencies to provide more accurate location metrics than on other Apple Watches.
Compared to the Series 9, it has improved water resistance and can be used for diving, and it has a more rugged enclosure, a bigger screen size, and longer battery life. Note that the Apple Watch Ultra is Apple's largest Apple Watch at 49mm, and it might not fit some people with smaller wrists. The Apple Watch Ultra's main strength is that it's an Apple Watch at heart. It's built atop several generations of smartwatch construction and refinement, so users don't run into the same sorts of issues with purpose-built devices. The other thing the original Ultra had going for it was design.