Apple Watch Series 9 (GPS) Smartwatch, 41mm, Midnight Aluminum Case with Midnight Sport Band, Small/Medium (MR8W3LW/A)
- Smartwatch operating on watchOS
- Features an aluminum case in midnight color paired with a flexible and swimproof silicone/fluoroelastomer band also in midnight color
- Equipped with Ion-X glass Retina LTPO OLED display with 2000 nits of brightness and always-on technology
- Offers L1 GPS, GNSS, Galileo, BeiDou, Wi-Fi 4, and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity
- Screen size: 41mm; case dimensions: 1.61"H x 1.38"W x 0.42"D; band size: S/M (fits 130-180mm wrists)
- Features S9 SiP with a 64-bit dual-core processor
- Provides 64GB of storage space
- Digital Crown features a haptic feedback
- Band clasp type: pin-and-tuck
- Electrical heart sensor and third-generation optical heart sensor along with the ECG app provide high and low heart rate notifications, as well as irregular heart rhythm notification
- Equipped with a compass, waypoints, backtrack, and always-on altimeter
- Swimproof (water-resistant up to 54.68 yds.), dust-resistant (IP6X), and incredibly crack-resistant front crystal
- Provides access to thousands of apps from the App Store right on your wrist
- Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery delivers up to 18 hours of normal use or up to 36 hours in Low Power mode
- Package contents: smartwatch, band, and magnetic fast charger to USB Type-C cable (3.28')
Your essential companion for a healthy life is now even more powerful. The S9 chip enables a super bright display and a magical way to quickly and easily interact with your Apple Watch without touching the screen.
Apple Watch can do what your other devices can’t because it’s on your wrist. When you wear it, you get a fitness partner that measures all the ways you move, meaningful health insights, innovative safety features, and a connection to the people you care about most.
Unusually high or low heart rates and irregular heart rhythms (known as arrhythmias) could be signs of a serious condition. But many people don’t recognize the symptoms, so the underlying causes often go undiagnosed. Notifications in the Heart Rate app will alert you to these irregularities so you can take action and consult your doctor.