Most of the Apple products announced at the company’s special event earlier this month are already available in stores. However, the official launch of the Apple Watch Ultra and AirPods Pro 2 have been delayed for a week, as both are expected to hit stores on Friday, September 23. Now, customers are finally getting their hands on these products.
We’ve already talked about one lucky buyer who got their Apple Watch Ultra a few days before the official launch, but this was a rather special case. Most people had to wait until Friday. And since it’s already Friday in some parts of the world, customers are already posting photos of their new Apple Watch Ultra and AirPods Pro 2 on the web.
Apple Watch Ultra
Apple Watch Ultra is a more rugged version of the Apple Watch for people who do extreme sports, like hiking and deep diving. It’s made of titanium with a sapphire cover over the display, and it comes in a single 49mm size.
Early reviews praised unique features like the new Action button, more accurate GPS, and longer battery life compared to the regular Apple Watch. This model costs $799 in the United States.
Airpods Pro 2
AirPods Pro 2, or second-generation AirPods Pro, retains the same design as its predecessor. However, Apple’s new wireless headphones come with improvements, such as a new driver for deeper bass, better active noise cancellation, and touch controls for volume.
Apple has also increased the battery life of the new headphones, and they also come with a new charging case that supports Precision Search through the Find My app. You can check out early AirPods Pro 2 reviews here.
Orders arriving at buyers
After seeing hands-on images and press reviews of the new Apple Watch Ultra and AirPods Pro 2, we can now take a look at images taken by real consumers.
It should be noted that Apple is also launching the iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8 this Friday in other countries, including Turkey, Oman and Malaysia.
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