Apple fans have just received exciting news when Apple officially launched its new smartwatch product line - Apple Watch Series 9 at the Wonderlust event.
The most notable change is the new S9 SiP processor, with 5.6 billion semiconductor bulbs, a GPU over 30% powerful, and a four- core neural network. This promises to bring a smoother and faster experience to users. At the same time, this new watch line is also equipped with a second-generation broadband super chip, making the search for the iPhone more accurate than ever.
Another significant improvement is a brighter display with the ability to make up to 2,000 nit, making the image twice as clear and sharp as the previous version. This brings an interesting experience to users, especially when used outdoors.
However, what really stands out in the Apple Watch Series 9 series is the "double-tone" feature. The ability to touch the index and thumbs together to perform tasks becomes easier than ever. This feature not only helps users answer phone calls conveniently, but also opens up space for other creative applications in the future.
Notably, this "double-push" feature will be updated through software in October, promising to bring a better user experience with the Apple Watch Series 9.
In terms of design, the Apple Watch Series 9 offers a variety of color options such as pink, starlight, silver, midnight and red for aluminum products. stainless steel versions are equally impressive with gold, silver and lead.
Users will have the opportunity to order right from the launch and can own the Apple Watch Series 9 on September 22 at an attractive price starting from 399 USD.
In addition, Apple is also focusing on environmental improvements, making the Series 9 the company's first carbon-neutral product. The new Sport Loop strap also comes with the Series 9, bringing comfort and environmental friendliness.
Apple Watch Ultra 2
Apple's premium smartwatch has also been upgraded for the first time. The company has introduced the $799 Apple Watch Ultra 2 for adventure athletes and others who need more specialized fitness monitoring.
As expected, the second-generation device will retain the same size of 49 mm as the original device, but there will still be some significant upgrades. Notably, the Ultra 2 is equipped with a new super bright 3,000 nit screen to make the screen easier to read in all lighting conditions. In a dark environment, the screen's night mode will automatically activate thanks to the surrounding light sensor.
The Ultra 2 will be one of the first smartwatches to have Apple's new S9 chip, which will support new "double-touch" gestures and an upgraded Siri function. Like the Series 9, this gesture allows the wearer to answer calls and perform other tasks by quickly pinching the thumb and index finger together.