Apple Watch Series 8 In-Depth Review: Sports & Fitness Tested!

Apple Watch Series 8 In-Depth Review: Sports & Fitness Tested!

20 thoughts on “Apple Watch Series 8 In-Depth Review: Sports & Fitness Tested!

  1. Does the Apple Watch track split times and other run data and store it for later review. Can I see the data on the iPhone?

  2. hello, can I ask, which watch do you use daily? Im choosing between Garmin Venu 3 or Apple Watch 9 which is going to be launched soon

  3. How do you find GPS/pace, in regards to how quickly it reacts to speed changes ? For me, if it takes a few seconds to stabilise ..then a footpod (like Stryd) might be worth it.

  4. Help- how did you get to the sleep phase on the watch it self- I can't find it but you showed it- I did find it under Apple Health on my iphone…

  5. Thanks great video. You helped me to decide to buy an AW8 and also there are some good deals around now here in the UK.

  6. I have never used an apple watch. Probably because I do not use an iphone. But even if I use an iPhone, I still am not convinced to buy an apple watch. I used Garmin Venu previously and now Instinct 2 Solar and both devices are amazing. Huge let down for apple watch is the terrible battery life, at least for me.

  7. Anytime i come across your videos i automatically give you a like. I'm not even interested in Apple Watch 8. Yesterday i bought the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2, based on The Quantified Scientist's review video.

  8. Is it possible to alternate in a single workout between walk-run-walk for example ? When a press the + to change the workout the app separate them each time I do ?

  9. Hi, if just use GPS iwatch, when we go running and didn't bring phone, is that when we came back home we can trace our track just now?

  10. I got the versa 2 from best buy and am not happy with it.I need it to have the irregular heart beat test or function and need it to have graphs over time of all my exercises and heart beat and rhythm will this watch do these things ?

  11. does this have graphs from the heart rate over time to show my dr. and does it track the heart rate 24/7

  12. Apple Watches are great trackers but the main trouble is and which is frustrating Apples privacy policy limits what data you can share with other apps e.g calories burnt. Apple do not trust the user to choose what they share and with whom. Consequently I have an Apple Watch on one wrist and a Fitbit on the other!

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