Apple Watch Series 8 REVEALED: Temperature sensor, car crash detection, low power mode
Apple has today revealed its Apple Watch Series 8, which will be the first wearable from the iPhone makers to come with a temperature sensor, as well as a new lower power mode and a life-saving car crash detection system. During today’s big ‘Far Out’ event at the Apple Park campus Tim Cook and co lifted the lid on the Apple Watch Series 8 for the first time. The Apple Watch Series 8 will come with all the features Apple fans know and love such as fall detection, cycle tracking and mindfulness.
But the Apple Watch Series 8 will also come with three huge new features – the first of which is a new temperature sensor which will help women track when they are ovulating.
The second big feature for the Apple Watch Series 8 is called Crash Detection – and this new tech will automatically detect when an Apple Watch user is in a car crash and immediately contact emergency services and your emergency contacts in such a situation.
While the other big upgrade to the Apple Watch line is the new low power mode, which will offer a whopping 36 hours of battery life on a full charge.
That’s double the current 18 hours worth of charge that is currently available.
In the US the price of the Apple Watch Series 8 will begin from $399 for the GPS version and $499 for the GPS and Cellular model.
The Apple Watch Series 8 will have a release date of September 16.
Besides the Apple Watch Series 8, today’s Apple event also revealed an update to the Apple Watch SE as well as a brand new wearable called the Apple Watch Ultra.
This premium Apple Watch, which comes with a thicker titanium case, up to 60 hours of battery life and dual-frequency GPS, will launch on September 23 and is priced at $799,
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