watchOS 9 — The new Apple Watch SE will ship with watchOS 9, the latest smartwatch software update from Apple. New features include more watch faces with deeper iOS 16-esque customizations, better sleep tracking, and improved running, swimming, and biking workout tracking, just to name a few.
The new “Low Power Mode,” which turns off features like automatic workout tracking and the always-on display on more expensive watches, means the second-generation Apple Watch SE should also get an even longer battery life.
Steep competition — The affordable smartwatch space has only gotten more competitive since the last Apple Watch SE update. Fitbit just introduced new smartwatches with even more features than the Apple Watch SE, for a comparable price, that works on both Android and iOS. Obviously, Apple’s tight control of its platform means it’ll always offer deeper integrations than any of its competitors, but the reasons to get an Apple Watch SE over something more affordable or feature-rich are worth thinking about.
The Apple Watch SE will start at $249 and is available to order today for a ship date of September 16.