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September 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La puce S2
L'écran plus lumineux
Le GPS
La résistance à l'eau
watchOS 3
Écran parfaitement lisible
Même en extérieur / Contraste infini
Forte luminosité en cas de besoin
Étanchéité enfin bien pensée pour les activités
WatchOS 3 porte enfin le concept d'Apple à un très bon niveau d'usage
Réactivité sans faille du système
Excellente ergonomie
Tout pour le sport
Enfin des usages...
Toujours la meilleure smartwatch
Et maintenant une des plus sportives
Belle et personnalisable
Une meilleure batterie
Super écran
Puissance et fluidité Plus adaptée au sport
Etanche
Facilitée de synchronisation
Étenchéité
Suivis des données et performance
Fluidité
Bracelets interchangeables
Cette nouvelle Apple Watch est plus rapide
Son OS est bien meilleur. Elle intègre un GPS
Elle est étanche jusqu'à 50 mètres dans l'eau douce ou de mer et son écran est plus lumineux.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
L'autonomie perfectible
Le besoin d'usages nouveaux
Autonomie toujours et encore perfectible
Plus épaisse que la première Watch
Encore un dernier effort pour rendre la cohabitation entre WatchOS et les boutons de la montre 100 % logique
Pas d'affichage continuel de l'heure
Compatible iOS seulement
Mais pas beaucoup
Design peu convaincant
Prix des bracelets
Beaucoup de ses rivales tiennent plus longtemps
Inutile si vous voulez simplement des notifications
Pas compatible Android
Design
Prix un peu trop élevé malgré toutes ses fonctions
Inutilisable sur Andoid
L'autonomie qui ne progresse pas et qui souffre beaucoup lorsque l'on se sert du GPS pour courir. Pas d'affichage permanent
Un boitier un peu plus épais et plus lourd. La nécessité d'utiliser un iPhone
There is a great deal to like about the new Apple Watch. You can use it more widely, it has become far more independently useful even without an iPhone, and the new fitness tracking, GPS and water resistance make it the world's most advanced fitness track...
The Series 2 Apple Watch isn't the revolutionary upgrade some folks were hoping for, and that's okay. Much as I would have loved a watch with cellular connectivity, I was much more in need of a watch with impressive battery life and speed improvements. An...
Extrait: The Apple Watch Series 2 has a few new tricks up its sleeve, but will you want to wear it on yours? While its processor, display and interactivity make it impressively capable, the new Apple Watch remains a sleek gizmo without a killer app. The updated sm...
Brighter 1,000-nit screen is easier to see outdoors, GPS tracks your routes with no iPhone nearby, Water resistant to 50 meters, with new swim workouts
Still requires nightly charging
If you don't own an Apple Watch, Series 2 is the one to buy if you're serious about exercise. If you don't swim and have no need for GPS, Series 1 is cheaper at $269 and has the Series 2's powerful processor (though it's missing that second-gen, ultra...
Extrait: Equipped with a noticeably faster dual-core S2 processor, its own standalone GPS radio, and now with a waterproof design, the Apple Watch Series 2 is a worthwhile and fantastic upgrade from the first-generation model. It's also a great jumping on point fo...
Publié: 2016-09-23, Auteur: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
Extrait: The original Apple Watch wasnt amazing, but it did what it set out to do. You could answer phone calls on your watch, see notifications from your phone, and even track your heart rate. And with the most recent software upgrade, the watch has speed and in...
Publié: 2016-09-23, Auteur: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Faster performance and longer battery life than before, watchOS 3 feels much more intuitive, Waterproof design means you can take it swimming, Built-in GPS is good for walkers, hikers and casual joggers, Screen is more than twice as bright, Works with the
Average pace calculations in workouts are often off the mark, Distance tracking in running falters if you stop to walk, Activity app is missing features you'll find in other fitness apps, More watch faces, please, The Series 1 watch offers many of the sam
The Series 2 is the best smartwatch you can buy, but it's not the best sports watch. Even with the waterproofing and built-in GPS, it's best if you think of this as a fitness tracker -- albeit, a very stylish, feature-rich fitness tracker. The pace ca...
Accurate workout tracking, Fast and accurate GPS create speed-detailed maps of exercise routes, Swim tracking is easy to initiate; water-resistant speakers keep liquid out of the watch, Heart rate monitor works even while swimming, Haptic feedback in the
No auto-tracking activity feature, Cannot natively track sleep, Mapped routes cannot be viewed on the watch itself, only in the Activity app, Third-party apps are hit or miss, Battery life is better than the original watch, but still not nearly as good as
Third-party activity appsOne major advantage Apple has compared to other fitness trackers is its app ecosystem, which can fill in gaps that Apple's first-party apps don't address. But in my experience, they're still mostly hit or miss. In the fitness cate...