AppleWatch Ultra is very uncomfortable to wear in winter, especially this winter. I suddenly lost interest in it and didn't want to wear it.

by Poster Feb 10, 2025 8
The clothes are too heavy, and the wrists are very uncomfortable when sleeping at night and during the day. In addition, the position where the arm fits the AppleWatch before is allergic (redness, itching. Some V friends have posted that yes, low temperature burns??)

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  • Anonymous1724 Feb 11, 2025
    My colleague opposite the office bought this and kept it on the table to eat dust. My colleague diagonally across the street bought this one and only wore it during the day, but not at night. He said it was too heavy, so he bought another ring to monitor sleep. Weight is a major concern.
  • Poster Feb 11, 2025
    @ Anonymous1724 I feel that weight is not a problem. Originally, I wore it 24 hours a day to monitor sleep, and I have been wearing it since AW2. Starting this winter, it doesn't feel interesting. All along, I felt that it was a pity to discard this thing tasteless. However, it is quite easy to record while hiking.
  • Anonymous2839 Feb 11, 2025
    If you have low-temperature burns, you can apply for compensation like Apple
  • Anonymous1967 Feb 11, 2025
    I only bring it when I exercise, and I spend the rest of the time eating ash. To be honest, it's better to buy the regular version, at least it's lighter.
  • Poster Feb 11, 2025
    Are there any success stories for @ Anonymous2839? @ Anonymous1967 The regular version is so sissy. Ultra a little harder haha
  • Anonymous1700 Feb 11, 2025
    > The regular version is so sissy.  ̄- ̄ | | Please show mercy under the landlord's mouth... Apple Watch is still very useful when moving. For people with less physical fitness (such as me), you can look at its silent record of heart indicators. The records of sleep at night and the new vital signs didn't feel much use for the time being, and sometimes the records were not accurate. I bought the S8 and used the original strap. Basically, every time I wear it all day, the circle of my arm will be red and itchy, and the skin will peel off a few times (it would be fine if I don't wear it, I really want to apply for compensation if I can). The non-Ultra version, it's basically one charge a day, so I find that putting the watch on the charger every day is such a test of my execution... and it's the two things that make me not want to carry it.
  • Anonymous4467 Feb 12, 2025
    The cuffs of winter clothes are so tight that you can choose not to wear them
  • Poster Feb 12, 2025
    @ Anonymous4468, the appearance is only a personal opinion, a matter of opinion. The Ultra version is basically charged every 2 days, which is like a bird. Battery life is the big problem. It seems that this red, itchy and peeling skin is not an exception. I feel like the dial is covering me and my skin can't breathe. Loosen up, it's too loose again.