Among other features, this smartwatch is specially designed for high-level athletes accustomed to extreme situations. To do this, it displays ideal conditions, such as a sapphire crystal for screen, stainless steel, flexible strap and all kinds of functions to help you exercise. Now, that it is already on sale, there are users who, as is the case with mobile phones, carry out resistance tests to see how well the Apple Watch Ultra can last.
A hammer against the Apple Watch Ultra
The same user who already tested the iPhone 14 accident detection could not miss this opportunity. TechRax, that’s what their channel is called, puts the Apple Watch Ultra through three different tests, progressively increasing the intensity of these tests. So it’s time to see if the American company’s groundbreaking smartwatch is as strong as they say.
The first test is as simple as drop the clock to the concrete floor from a conventional height. The result is satisfactory, since the device does not have any scratches beyond a small scratch on the stainless steel casing.
In the second test, the user increases the intensity and puts the Apple Watch Ultra inside a jar that is full of screws. Then he starts shaking in an exaggerated way to try to scratch the wearable. Again the end is quite surprising and the smartwatch comes out of the pot only with some dirt, but no notches due to the blows.
Finally, we come to the final endurance test, where the Apple Watch Ultra ends up breaking. This is because the content creator hits him with a hammer numerous times, increasing more and more strength.
The watch endured 12 blowsat which point the screen turned off, but on the outside it had no not a single brand of the blows. In fact, the table he was sitting on cracked with just 6 hits and it wasn’t until the 15th hit that the display glass would break, while another hit to the back destroys it instantly.
water resistance test
One of the most striking properties offered by the Apple Watch Ultra is the advanced and detailed information when it comes to Diving. That is why another user wanted to verify if it really is a smartwatch made for it, since, a priori, it has 50 meter water resistance deep.
Under this premise, he used a tabletop dive camera and the Apple Watch Depth app provided accurate information for his use. When the device starts to exceed the limits set by the app itself, the screen turns yellow. Finally, the Apple Watch Ultra endured a depth of 48.5 meters.