When introducing the Apple Watch Ultra at the Far Out event earlier this month, Apple made a big deal about the durability of the design, revealing that they’ve got an all-titanium body and a flat sapphire-coated display glass for scratch resistance and durability. . Apple also claims that the new Ultra watch is MIL-STD 810H certified. Now, a popular YouTuber by the name of TechRax has conducted a hammer test to test the claimed durability of the Apple Watch Ultra.
To conduct the test, TechRax followed a three-step process, starting with dropping the watch from a height of four meters. The watch has no visible marks or scratches on the watch case or sapphire crystal. To up the ante, he later placed the Watch Ultra in a box of nails and shook it vigorously, but to no avail. The Apple Watch Ultra is still undamaged.
Third, and as the group’s final test, TechRax used a hammer to tap the clock several times. The watch took a couple of hits before finally breaking. Now, the Watch Ultra did withstand significant damage before breaking, indicating that it is indeed the most durable Apple Watch to date.
The Apple Watch Ultra is currently priced at Rs 89,900 India and $799 in the US and features industry-first features such as emergency satellite SOS, EN13319 dive certification, and dive computer replacement. However, like the iPhone 14 Pro, the Apple Watch Ultra is currently being sold at a so-called “premium” price above the MRP in India due to Apple’s limited inventory.
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