Grab an Apple Watch Ultra 2 for Your Next Adventure and Save 14%

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Jogging With Apple Watch Ultra 2

If you’re looking for something beyond a typical smartwatch, consider the Apple Watch Ultra 2. It’s the perfect item to accompany you on fall hiking trips or kayaking adventures. What’s more, you can currently pick one up for just $649.99, saving you $110.

Built for endurance and exploration, this smartwatch is crafted with a corrosion-resistant titanium case, featuring a large digital crown and a customizable Action Button that can start workouts, activate the flashlight, or drop GPS waypoints. With 100-meter water resistance and an included app that functions as a dive computer, it’s ready for serious water sports, too.

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You’ll get up to 36 hours of battery life and up to 72 if you keep your phone in Low Power Mode.

With Apple’s commitment to the environment, you can expect more of the same for the Apple Watch. When it’s combined with an Alpine Loop or Trail Loop band, it becomes carbon neutral.

The dual-frequency precision GPS (L1 and L5) ensures ultra-accurate location tracking even in remote or urban areas where signal interference is common. You can mark your location using Compass Waypoints and retrace your path with Backtrack, perfect for navigating tricky trails or unfamiliar terrain.

The S9 SiP on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 provides a super-bright display that can interact with it more easily without the need to touch it. Just tap your fingers, and you’ll get an impressive 3000 nits peak brightness. It dims down to 1 nit, which is excellent for night use without blinding you.

You also won’t have a hard time seeing the Always-On Retina display, even if you’re in bright sunlight. You can view six metrics at once on the large display and add more complications, too.

Apple Watch Ultra 2 Under Water

This is a cellular version, so you can call and text without needing to be connected to your iPhone, even for international calls. You can also stream music and podcasts through the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and get advanced health metrics, including heart rate zones. Fall and crash detection are also included.

Take $110 off the price of this wearable in a variety of colors for the watch and band, and in small, medium, and large, and pay $649.99.

Apple Watch Ultra 2

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