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@Apple Watch Series 8 vs. SE 2: Five Reasons to Upgrade to the Series 8
Series 8 is great, but it’s $150 more to get features you don’t need. SE 2: https://amzn.to/3jgU9cd Series 8: https://amzn.to/3XZfztd Blog Post: https://powermoves.blog/comparisons/apple-watch/ Favorite Apple Watch Features: https://youtu.be/eAF0eRieSnc Watch Bands Comparison: https://youtu.be/4NcalAiht8E Summary: I’ve been testing out the new Apple Watch Series 8 for two months. The Series 8 is not a huge upgrade from any of the previous models and I don’t recommend it for most people because it’s a $150 price bump from the SE 2 without substantial upgrades. But here are the main five reasons you should consider a Series 8 over the SE 2: - Always-On Screen The SE display turns black when it’s not in use and can be woken up with a twist of the wrist. The Series 8 display stays on at all times. The market loves this feature, but  I keep this feature disabled. While the technology is cool, you’ll lose about six hours of battery runtime and it makes the watch a distraction. - Larger Screen Size Apple upgraded the screen of the Series 8 from 40mm to 41mm while keeping the outer case the same as the Series 6 and SE. This upgrade is nice to have, but it wasn't noticeable until I switched back to the SE after wearing the Series 8 for a few weeks. The upgrade is not as substantial as the 2018 screen upgrade from 38mm to 40mm. - Better Specs The Series 8 has six hours of battery life, the U1 chip, a third-generation heart rate sensor, and dual-band WiFi support. These upgrades sound nice on paper, but I’d be shocked if the average user ever noticed even one of these spec increases in real life. - Extra Health Features Series 8 has an ECG, blood oxygen and temperature reader. While these features are cool, you probably know if you need them without me telling you. As a healthy young adult with no pre-existing conditions, the only time I use the features is when I’m testing for a review. - Premium Materials The Apple Watch SE only comes in aluminum, while the Series 8 has a stainless steel option. The stainless steel looks more premium, plus the glass on these models is made of sapphire, which is a huge improvement over the squishy and hollow Ion-X glass found on the aluminum models. I used an aluminum Apple Watch for years without a problem, but if you can afford it, I highly recommend upgrading to the stainless steel. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:38 1 - Always-On Display 2:22 2 - Larger Screen 3:25 3 - Better Specs 5:28 4 - Extra Health Features 6:20 5 - Premium Materials 8:06 Which is best for you? Disclosure: I'm a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. If you purchase something via my links, it helps out my channel and lets me continue to make videos for you.

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