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  • (upbeat music)

  • - This week, Apple announced this thing.

  • It is the Apple Watch Series 6,

  • and I've only had it for a little less than a day.

  • So I'm just going to do a quick hands-on talk about

  • some of the highlights of this new device.

  • So the first thing to say is,

  • "Holy, wow, this is a red, red watch."

  • Apple has added some new color choices this year.

  • So there's the usual gray, silver, and gold,

  • but now there is blue and red.

  • You can also get it in the usual aluminum steel or titanium.

  • The lower end ones have Ion-X glass on the front.

  • The higher-end ones have Sapphire crystal and titanium.

  • Okay, so other than it being this really red, red color,

  • it is identical to the Series 5 Apple Watch

  • that I currently use.

  • Same body, same size screen,

  • but there are some subtle differences.

  • So the first difference it's actually not so subtle.

  • The screen brightness, this new Series 6

  • is 2.5 times brighter than the Series 5.

  • So that's really nice,

  • but it is not actually the premier feature of the Series 6.

  • That would be its new blood oxygen monitor.

  • So if you look at the sensors on the back,

  • there's way more of them on the Series 6,

  • because it has a blood oxygen monitor.

  • It works by shining a light in your arm

  • and reading your blood oxygen.

  • So I can actually show it to you right now.

  • If I can figure out how to manage the strap,

  • which I've never really gotten the hang of,

  • even though it's been around for years.

  • There are new solo straps

  • that just like stretch over your wrist.

  • But unfortunately, Apple has not sent me one of those

  • that'll come later.

  • Anyway, so to launch the blood oxygen thing,

  • you open up the blood oxygen app,

  • it also checks it in the background for you

  • every now and then it also checks it while you sleep.

  • So you can see that report,

  • but you're supposed to rest your hand on a desk

  • and not talk.

  • And so I will hit the button here and you can look

  • at the very pretty animation.

  • (bright instrumental music)

  • And it was an unsuccessful measurement

  • because you know, why wouldn't it be?

  • Let's try it again.

  • (bright instrumental music continues)

  • 95% blood oxygen.

  • Is that good?

  • Is that bad?

  • I think it's good, but here's the thing.

  • This is not a medical device.

  • Apple is not claiming that it's a medical device.

  • You should not use it as a medical device.

  • Your doctor might want information from this thing,

  • but bottom line, this is not like

  • an early COVID detection system.

  • It's not going to help for that.

  • You should not think of it as a medical device.

  • Apple is doing studies that could lead to something,

  • but they're not seeking FDA clearance.

  • It's just if you like data, you can get more data.

  • Some other new features to talk about here.

  • You may have noticed that my watch faces is the emoji,

  • and they react when I tap on the watch and do stuff,

  • which is kind of fun.

  • There are other new watch faces in watchOS 7,

  • like the stripe thing here.

  • You've got this new thing here.

  • You got this one that's inspired by an artist

  • actually made by an artist.

  • So those are cool.

  • There are other new features in the Series 6.

  • So in addition to oxygen monitoring,

  • there's an always-on altimeter.

  • So you can see how your altitude is.

  • There's also a U1 chip, same as on the new iPhones.

  • And that is for ultra-wideband stuff.

  • Apple says someday you'll be able to use it to

  • unlock a car, for example.

  • But I think more likely what it's meant for

  • is for the upcoming air tags that have been rumored forever,

  • that haven't been announced yet.

  • So you may be able to find your lost backpack

  • with your watch.

  • There is, of course, still an ECG here.

  • So, you know, you can check that if you want.

  • One thing that the Series 6 does not come with however,

  • is a power adapter.

  • It of course comes with the charger,

  • the cable, and the USB thing that you plug

  • into a USB port or a charger that you already have.

  • But for the environment, they are not including

  • the power adapter.

  • And I agree with that decision.

  • It's weird that it comes in the really expensive

  • Hermes models or whatever, but good that

  • they didn't put it in the base one.

  • Now, the new processor system inside the Series 6

  • is the S6 System in Package,

  • it's based on the A13 processor.

  • And I don't know, just in a day of playing around with it,

  • it seems fast, but you know what?

  • The Series 5 seemed fast too. So that really isn't

  • the main thing.

  • This watch has watchOS 7,

  • which means that it does things like sleep tracking.

  • It's going to have a fitness app.

  • They're gonna rebrand workouts to fitness,

  • and it's gonna work with fitness plus,

  • so you can watch exercise videos.

  • That's not coming till later on this year,

  • another feature coming to watchOS 7.

  • And I'm really curious to see if it's really popular or not.

  • It's called Family Setup.

  • It lets you set up the watch for a kid or a parent

  • or something, even if they don't have an iPhone.

  • And so it's part of your family,

  • but it's not tied itself specifically to an iPhone.

  • Which basically makes it like one of those

  • kid GPS tracking watches.

  • You can set geofences, you can set lists of who your kid

  • is actually allowed to speak to with their watch.

  • You could even set it so that it will only show

  • certain things when they're at school.

  • So not wasting all of their time on the watch,

  • playing around with the emoji,

  • which is a thing that I would do if I had a watch in school.

  • You can also apparently make emoji directly on the watch,

  • which is pretty exciting.

  • So I'm gonna play around with that little bit later on

  • when we give you the full review.

  • Basically, every Apple Watch has had its headline feature.

  • So we'll start with Series 2,

  • it had GPS and then Series 3 had LTE.

  • And also actually its main feature was that

  • it was the first really good Apple Watch.

  • Series 4 had a bigger screen,

  • the same size screen as you've got here, 44, 42 millimeters.

  • The Series 5 had an always-on screen.

  • And the Series 6 actually has a bunch of little things.

  • So it has a brighter screen.

  • It has a blood oxygen monitor.

  • It has the always-on altimeter and it has the U1 chip.

  • Do all those things add up to a must upgrade

  • if you have a relatively recent Apple Watch.

  • I kind of think the answer is probably going to be no,

  • but that is a question for the full review.

  • So we'll be asking that question

  • and if you've got other questions for the full review

  • let me know down in the comments

  • until then I'll be messing around with different features

  • and playing with a emoji on my watch face

  • because honestly, this is actually kind of fun.

  • Everybody, thanks for watching

  • in case you think I'm a professional.

  • I just want you to know this is how I did the top-down

  • iPhone random adapter gaff tape,

  • microphone, stand pole,

  • more random adapters I had in the bag,

  • and then an actual mic stand pole here,

  • just doing my best.

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