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  2. The 5 Best Bands for Your New Apple Watch Ultra - AOL

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    Buy an Apple Watch Ultra Band for diving, hiking, or climbing here. No matter what you're using your Apple Watch Ultra to track, there's a band to maximize it. Buy an Apple Watch Ultra Band for ...

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    We looked at Apple Watch Ultra bands from both Apple and third-party brands. Read on to see all the best Apple Watch Ultra bands to buy for your collection.

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    The best Apple watch ultra bands you should have on your radar from brands such as OtterBox, Kendra Scott, and Amazon.

  5. Apple Watch Ultra - Wikipedia

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    Apple Watch Ultra is a line of sport smartwatches produced by Apple Inc. as part of the Apple Watch product line. Introduced in September 2022, they are marketed towards endurance athletes and outdoor recreation, and carry a rugged form factor with a wider band, a larger, brighter display, multi-band GPS, a larger battery, water temperature sensor, and additional functionality for diving.

  6. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Watch Ultra is a new high-end model which Apple positioned towards endurance athletes and outdoor recreation (competing with offerings from companies such as Garmin and Polar); it shares most of its hardware with the Series 8, but it has a larger display and 49 mm band, a rugged titanium casing, a brighter display with a flat front ...

  7. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The first digital watch was the Pulsar, introduced by the Hamilton Watch Company in 1972. The "Pulsar" became a brand name, and would later be acquired by Seiko in 1978. In 1982, a Pulsar watch (NL C01) was released which could store 24 digits, likely making it the first watch with user-programmable memory, or the first "memorybank" watch.