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The best Apple Watch in 2026

Engadget · Feb 17, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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There are just three models of Apple Watch — and $500 separates the most affordable from the premium model, with the flagship landing somewhere in between. Before the launch of the overhauled Apple Watch SE 3 in late 2025, it was pretty easy to direct most people to the Apple Watch Series 11. But with its new display and faster charging, the budget model makes a lot more sense now. There’s also a case for recommending the refreshed Apple Watch Ultra 3 to diehard adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts. Here, we spell out just what differentiates the models as well as what you get when you buy any Apple Watch. Using insights gleaned from Engadget’s own reviews, this guide will help you pick the best Apple Watch for you. Best Apple Watch in 2026 What to look for in an Apple Watch Like all Apple products, Apple Watches will only work with other devices from the brand's ecosystem. You won't be able to pair any Apple Watch to your Android phone. Note that you can pair other wearables (like a Garmin tracker or a Fitbit band) with your iPhone. There are some more features that are specific to Apple Watches and that set each of the three models apart from one another.  Chips and sensors All three models in the current lineup have the same S10 SiP (system in a package) chip with a four-core Neural Engine. The chip allows for on-device processing of Siri requests as well as dictation, translation, automatic workout detection and the double tap and wrist flick gestures that let you control your watch hands-free. You get an optical heart rate sensor, temperature sensor, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope and light sensor in every Apple Watch model, but the Series 11 and Ultra 3 have a more advanced heart monitor that in part enables the new hypertension detection feature. The two higher-end watches also have sensors that can generate an ECG and detect blood oxygen, water temperature and water depth. They also include an Ultra Wideband chip that

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There are just three models of Apple Watch — and $500 separates the most affordable from the premium model, with the flagship landing somewhere in between. Before the launch of the overhauled Apple Watch SE 3 in late 2025, it was pretty easy to direct most people to the Apple Watch Series 11. But with its new display and faster charging, the budget model makes a lot more sense now. There’s also a case for recommending the refreshed Apple Watch Ultra 3 to diehard adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts. Here, we spell out just what differentiates the models as well as what you get when you buy any Apple Watch. Using insights gleaned from Engadget’s own reviews, this guide will help you pick the best Apple Watch for you.Quick OverviewBest Apple Watch in 2026Chip: S10 SiP | Sensors: Electrical heart, optical heart, blood oxygen, temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light, depth gauge, water temp | Display: Always‑on Retina wide-angle OLED display, max 2,000 nits brightness | Battery life: 24 hours | Case size: 42mm or 46mm Read our full Apple Watch Series 11 review The specs for the Apple Watch Series 11 look pretty similar to the previous generation. The new watch uses the same S10 chip, has the same case and screen size, and employs the same sensors. Plus, new software features like sleep score and hypertension alerts will work with the Series 10 (and the Series 9, for that matter). But two hardware upgrades make the Series 11 model notably better than the last: a tougher screen and a battery that lasts longer. Oh, and the price didn’t go up. The battery now lasts for 24 hours instead of the previous 18. That’s still shy of the 30 hours promised for Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 and Google’s Pixel Watch 4, but it’s an improvement. In her review, Engadget’s Cherlynn Low said that she managed to get more than 24 hours on a charge — during a day that included a workout, camera remote use and sleep tracking. Apple added a ceramic coating to the Ion-X glass on the standard Series 11, making it twice as scratch resistant as the Series 10 (the titanium Series 11 has an even tougher sapphire front crystal). If you're the type to immediately apply screen protectors to your new gear, you may be able to skip that step. New features for watchOS 26 include hypertension alerts (available for the Series 9 or later and the Ultra 2 or later), which use the optical heart sensor and an algorithm to look for patterns of high blood pressure over the course of 30-day periods. There’s also a new sleep score, a Workout Buddy to motivate you through your runs and rides, as well as a new wrist flick gesture to dismiss notifications. A new design was introduced with the Series 10, and the Series 11 maintains that more comfortable, thinner profile and larger screen. The display is easy to read in bright light and at wide angles thanks to the 2,000 nit maximum brightness and the LTPO3 panel. And, as always, the flagship Apple Watch is an excellent companion for your iPhone, does a great job of tracking your workouts and now monitors your health stats even better than before. If you opt for the cellular-enabled model, you’ll now be able to access 5G networks for faster data connections without your phone. ProsLonger, 24-hour battery lifeThin and light designComprehensive health monitoringTougher screenConsThe Apple Watch SE 3 may be a better valuePricier than other major flagship smartwatchesChip: S10 SiP | Sensors: Optical heart, temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light | Display: Always‑on Retina wide-angle OLED display, max 1,000 nits brightness | Battery life: 18 hours | Case size: 40mm or 44mm Read our full review of the Apple Watch SE 3 The second-generation SE was getting pretty dusty after three years with no refresh. But now we have the Apple Watch SE 3, which starts at $150 less than the Series 11, but you get many of the same features as the more expensive model including the same S10 chip, seven of the 11 sensors, an always-on display and on-device Siri processing. The SE 3 supports most of the new watchOS 26 features, including the new sleep score and wrist flick gesture, as well as the new Workout Buddy. It can handle Emergency SOS features, wrist temperature monitoring and fall and crash detection. One of our biggest gripes with the old model — painfully slow charging — has been replaced with fast charging capabilities that can reach 80 percent in about 45 minutes. And if you go for the cellular-enabled model, your watch can access 5G networks. Here’s what you don’t get: Hypertension alerts, a blood oxygen sensor, the ECG app and a bigger battery. The screen on the Apple Watch SE 3 is smaller, too, with the same display area as the SE 2 (and the Series 4 for that matter) and the brightness maxes out at 1,000 nits instead of 2,000. The case is a full millimeter thicker and there’s no ceramic coating on the glass. The SE 3 color and case material options are more limited, with just two finishes and aluminum-only cases. Still, if you’re looking for an entry-level smartwatch, and don’t mind a smaller screen, the Apple Watch SE is a great choice at an attractive price. ProsUses the same chip as the Series 11 and Ultra 3 modelsHandles most of the same fitness and health features as the Series 11A lot of watch for just $250Fast charging makes it more viable as a sleep trackerNow has an always-on displayConsNo hypertension alerts or blood oxygen monitoringScreen is smallChip: S10 SiP | Sensors: Electrical heart, optical heart, blood oxygen, temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light, depth gauge, water temp | Display: Always‑on Retina wide-angle OLED display, max 3,000 nits brightness | Battery life: 42 hours | Case size: 49mm Read our satellite assessment of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 The Apple Watch Ultra 3, like its predecessors, is geared towards the outdoor adventurer, with perks like a siren, depth gauge, night mode and now satellite SOS, Find My and messaging connectivity. The titanium case, sapphire crystal display and raised edges make it tougher than other models and it can handle water depths of up to 100 meters. It also has the largest case of all Apple Watch models at 49mm and the highest peak screen brightness at 3,000 nits. All of this adds up to a watch that can handle the rigors of open-air escapades — but it could also be a good pick for those who want a timepiece with a roomier screen and higher-than-standard durability. The new features this time around are the larger screen, which Apple accomplished with no increase to the size of the case by reducing the width of the bezels by 24 percent. The always-on display now has a quicker refresh rate, and 5G access comes standard. The listed battery life has gone up by six for a total of 42 hours, and the watch can now refill to 80 percent in 45 minutes instead of an hour. All the new watchOS features are here, including sleep score, hypertension alerts, Workout Buddy and wrist flick gesture support. As always, the main drawback for the Ultra model is the price. It still starts at $799, like the previous model, and a trade-in, if you have one, will bring the cost down. Otherwise it’s one pricey smartwatch — with plenty of deluxe features. ProsRugged but comfortable designLarger screen didn't increase case sizeSatellite connectivityComprehensive activity and health monitoringConsExpensiveWhat to look for in an Apple WatchLike all Apple products, Apple Watches will only work with other devices from the brand's ecosystem. You won't be able to pair any Apple Watch to your Android phone. Note that you can pair other wearables (like a Garmin tracker or a Fitbit band) with your iPhone. There are some more features that are specific to Apple Watches and that set each of the three models apart from one another.Chips and sensorsAll three models in the current lineup have the same S10 SiP (system in a package) chip with a four-core Neural Engine. The chip allows for on-device processing of Siri requests as well as dictation, translation, automatic workout detection and the double tap and wrist flick gestures that let you control your watch hands-free.You get an optical heart rate sensor, temperature sensor, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope and light sensor in every Apple Watch model, but the Series 11 and Ultra 3 have a more advanced heart monitor that in part enables the new hypertension detection feature. The two higher-end watches also have sensors that can generate an ECG and detect blood oxygen, water temperature and water depth. They also include an Ultra Wideband chip that works in conjunction with the latest AirTags to precisely find Apple’s trackers.Fall and crash detection come standard no matter which Apple wearable you pick and all support near field communication (NFC) for Apple Pay. If you opt for the cellular versions of the Series 11 or SE 3, your watch will have access to 5G networks. Cell connectivity comes standard on the Ultra 3 and the watch now also has satellite-enabled SOS, messaging and Find My abilities.Cherlynn Low for EngadgetDisplays and case optionsEvery Apple Watch model now has an always-on display. The wide-angle OLED display on the Apple Watch 11 and Ultra 3 lets you see the always-on display from more angles. The SE can reach a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits, the Series 11 can get as bright as 2,000 and the Ultra 3 hits 3,000 nits. Both higher-end screens can dim to a single nit, making them less distracting in the dark. And the Ultra model has the added night mode feature on certain watch faces that turns the dial red to preserve your night vision.As for case sizes, the SE 3 is available in 40 or 44mm. The Series 11 has a choice of a 42 or 46mm case. The Ultra 3 comes in just one size measuring 49mm. The SE 3 has an aluminum case in two colors (Starlight or Midnight). The Series 11 lets you pick from aluminum (in Rose Gold, Silver, Space Gray or Jet Black) or titanium (in Natur


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