The external changes to the Apple Watch Series 2 may be minor but the internal improvements are huge. Apple has worked on improving the display’s brightness by making text and images far sharper and easier to read all across all sorts of lighting conditions.
The American tech giant has likewise improved the battery life of the device, which would enable it to last two full days on moderate usage.
Apple has also infused the much-sought GPS capability, allowing users to leave their phones behind because unlike the Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Series 2 can already operate tracking without having to depend on an iPhone or any other smartphone for that matter.
The American tech giant has also improved on the fitness and tracking features of the Apple Watch Series 2, and now includes distance and calorie tracking through the built-in heart rate monitor. Because of such feature, the Apple Watch Series 2 has become much closer than before to more expensive sports watches.
The Apple Watch Series 2 is also waterproof up to a depth of 50 meters so it can log a user’s morning lap in the pool and even survived being dropped in the toilet by a young kid.