Apple unveiled a new generation of its products at yesterday's "Awe-Dropping" event (Apple Event 2025) on September 9, 2025, promising revolutionary changes. From the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air to advanced health features in the Apple Watch and AirPods Pro 3 - the tech giant raised the bar again. In addition, software updates and Apple Intelligence, which promises more natural interaction with devices, were presented. Read what Apple brought to the table yesterday!
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Apple Watch Ultra 3 is more than just a smartwatch—it’s the ultimate companion for those who live an active and adventurous life. With built-in satellite communications, the largest display ever, a 42-hour battery life, and groundbreaking health features like hypertension alerts and sleep quality assessment, this watch is ready for anything: from wild adventures in the great outdoors to elegant evenings out. Learn why it’s a technological breakthrough you can’t miss.
The Fenix 8 Pro is the first Garmin to integrate LTE and satellite connectivity via inReach into a watch. The MicroLED version, with its stunning brightness, offers fantastic readability, but also comes at a significant trade-off in battery life and price. AMOLED models remain the sweet spot for most people.
Alongside the Pixel 10 series, Google unveiled the Pixel Watch 4, the biggest upgrade to its watch yet. The new Actua 360 display is brighter and has a full-edge bezel, the battery lasts longer, Wear OS 6 is faster and more colorful, and the LTE version brings standalone satellite SOS to the US for the first time. Pre-orders are now open, with sales starting on October 9.
Following the return of the Pebble brand, Core Devices has revealed the final look of the Pebble Time 2: a 1.5-inch 64-color e-paper touchscreen, steel body and buttons, smaller bezels, flat glass, RGB lighting, a second microphone, a compass, and a screw-down back cover. Pre-orders are open for $225, with shipping scheduled for late 2025.
The new Apple Watch Ultra 3 is expected to feature a nearly two-inch display, 5G RedCap, and possibly Apple's first blood pressure monitor... and?! Read more
Nothing has proven with the new Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro that a smartwatch for less than 100 $/€ can impress even the most demanding users. With performance that usually belongs to much more expensive models, get ready to rethink the price points in the smartwatch market.
The Apple Watch Ultra 3, which is expected to be unveiled after a two-year hiatus, is generating a lot of interest among tech enthusiasts. According to reliable sources, the third-generation Ultra watch is expected to bring a thinner titanium case, an even larger and brighter display, a more powerful processor, and new features such as 5G connectivity, satellite messaging, and even blood pressure detection. Below, we summarize the latest rumors and expectations regarding the design, hardware, sensors, software (watchOS 11), and the release date and price of the upcoming Apple Watch Ultra 3.
Samsung unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic at its Unpacked event today – the thinnest smartwatches ever, with a cushioned design, a display that shines with 3,000 nits of brightness, and a bunch of new AI features, including antioxidant measurement and built-in Google Gemini. Sales start in Europe on July 25, with prices starting at €379, while the base US model costs €349.
Samsung is preparing a new series of smartwatches Galaxy Watch 8, which will apparently be a little bolder, squarer and – hopefully – longer-lasting - that is, a truly usable battery. And yes, the rotating bezel is back. Which is the only thing that makes watch lovers roll their eyes more often than their eyes at every mention of “the most revolutionary product yet”.
When a smartwatch is no longer just a fitness companion, but a digital Rolex for athletic souls and urban heroes. The new Garmin Venu X1 surprised us.
If last year the Apple Watch Series 10 tried to celebrate its tenth anniversary with a design overhaul that was so subtle that many people didn't even notice it, this year the expectations are a bit higher. Especially since Apple's watches have been losing market share for two years in a row (yes, even Xiaomi now has a smartwatch for half a snack). So it's no surprise that the tech public is full of expectations to see if the Apple Watch Series 11 will finally bring something more than just "another year, another chip". Below we summarize the most interesting rumors - from the release date to 5G connectivity and (non-invasive) blood pressure measurement. No, there will still be no camera - but hey, who really wants to take pictures from their wrist?